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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Greatland Gold Plc | LSE:GGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B15XDH89 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.06 | -0.81% | 7.34 | 7.30 | 7.40 | 7.40 | 7.30 | 7.40 | 6,304,665 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -21.12M | -0.0041 | -17.93 | 374.14M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/5/2021 04:08 | so i wonder who the party is? | johncasey | |
12/5/2021 23:58 | Apologies for posting the belowIN BRIEF: Eurasia Mining receives proposal from party to buy assetsSource: Allian | 1liam | |
12/5/2021 16:20 | In for 10k here today. | con90210 | |
12/5/2021 15:52 | Seems big order in progress ,they controlled price at this stage .let see if they can fill today or continue filling tomorrow .Dyor | tmmalik | |
12/5/2021 13:46 | with inflation , looks like gold will be coming back, can't keep printing money... | onehanded | |
12/5/2021 12:34 | 'Greatland is seeking to identify large mineral deposits in areas that have not been subject to extensive exploration previously. 'It is widely recognised that the next generation of large deposits will come from such under-explored areas and Greatland is applying advanced exploration techniques to investigate a number of carefully selected targets - | grafter | |
12/5/2021 12:20 | Hang on GGP released a positive RNS and the share price has gone up! I need to go and lie down in a dark room. | sticks3 | |
12/5/2021 11:59 | imp3, yes looking at the share price reaction coupled with the rising POG, back to the 30p range over the oncoming weeks | wisteria2 | |
12/5/2021 11:40 | The market is pleased with this. | imperial3 | |
12/5/2021 10:11 | Sure thing tc! ;@) | mrpiggy | |
12/5/2021 09:41 | Tweet from Artemis Resources ArtemisResources @ArtemisResource · 43m Fantastic to see this monster coming to life. Congrats to the teams That's our near neighbours acknowledging we have a monster mine, says it all really. | teacup | |
12/5/2021 09:17 | Beautiful photo | orchestralis | |
12/5/2021 09:12 | All good stuff, I am looking forwards to some drill results that will further expand the size of the orebodys | wisteria2 | |
12/5/2021 09:10 | Greatland Gold calls start of underground decline at Havieron project a 'momentous step' Proactive - 12th May 2021 Greatland Gold PLC (LON:GGP), a precious and base metals exploration and development company, announced the start of the underground decline access at its Havieron gold-copper joint venture project in Western Australia. "This is a momentous step in the development of Havieron as a world-class gold-copper mine,” said Greatland chief executive Shaun Day. “I am delighted by progress on site and this fast-tracked milestone is indicative of the potential scale of the deposit and the opportunity seen by our partners Newcrest.” Exploration activities at Havieron are operated by Newcrest Mining Ltd (ASX:NCM) under a joint venture agreement. “By providing access to the top of the orebody, the decline sets Havieron on course to become a large, multi-commodity, bulk tonnage, underground mining operation,” said Day. “Alongside the ongoing growth drilling, the next key milestone will see the completion of a Pre-Feasibility Study and we are on track to deliver this in the second half of 2021." | timberwolf | |
12/5/2021 09:04 | A wonderfully worded RNS IMHO! Also, after that, a picture says a thousand words! PR is definitely improving! | timberwolf | |
12/5/2021 08:53 | A momentous step in the development of Havieron - the commencement of underground decline access. | pr0t0n | |
12/5/2021 08:44 | I mean this is rapid progress , and we dont even have PFS. Only 3 years ago they reported drill result from the first hole. OZ Minerals took about 5 for their Carappanteena project. ...and speaking of OZ Minerals, here is their epic time lapse video Box cut/Opening of the portal/Mining the decline. | pr0t0n | |
12/5/2021 08:14 | wow good RNS.... 'gold and copper those hills' 'providing access to the top of the orebody, the decline sets Havieron on course to become a large, multi-commodity, bulk tonnage, underground mining operation. Alongside the ongoing growth drilling, the next key milestone will see the completion of a Pre-Feasibility Study and we are on track to deliver this in the second half of 2021 | onehanded | |
12/5/2021 07:57 | wish they wouldnt use the word decline...spooks me | johncasey | |
12/5/2021 07:52 | Shaun Day, Chief Executive Officer of Greatland Gold plc, commented: "This is a momentous step in the development of Havieron as a world-class gold-copper mine. I am delighted by progress on site and this fast-tracked milestone is indicative of the potential scale of the deposit and the opportunity seen by our partners Newcrest. | uknighted | |
11/5/2021 06:28 | Cheers Paddy. Yep, hopefully quicker . There was a huge backlog in Nov/Dec, towards the of the drilling season. I wouldn`t expect long wait this early in the season. | pr0t0n | |
10/5/2021 19:55 | Looks like the first hole may well be completed at Goliath, I have noticed that there is activity on the second prepared drill-pad up there and it also looks like some equipment has been moved from the original pad. A bit of guesswork on my part but the time passed would appear to be about right too. It will be interesting to see how quickly the GGP/NCM JV can manage to get the cores assayed and released - should be a lot quicker than Scallywag - fingers crossed. GLA - Paddy | paddygall | |
10/5/2021 11:58 | At least gold and copper are going in the right direction. We`ll catch up...awaiting news on the corporate front. | pr0t0n |
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