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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Griffin Mining Limited | LSE:GFM | London | Ordinary Share | BMG319201049 | ORD $0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -0.36% | 140.00 | 140.00 | 141.00 | 140.00 | 138.00 | 140.00 | 245,421 | 14:49:19 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 94.4M | 7.7M | 0.0400 | 35.00 | 269.96M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/12/2017 10:47 | they have to be imo. if they were sells the price would be down | dgellissnr | |
29/12/2017 10:43 | Judging by the price I paid this morning, 116.2p, most of the "sells" that are showing are actually Buys. | gbh2 | |
29/12/2017 00:05 | Zinc up again today | malcolmmm | |
28/12/2017 16:33 | Thanks for the replying gbh. | rhcm | |
28/12/2017 15:32 | I've been with them since November and executed around 20 trades at prices that were within the spread on IG, which I've found to be in line with the market spread that I monitor on Mon ey am. | gbh2 | |
28/12/2017 15:19 | Thanks for the response Jon. | rhcm | |
28/12/2017 14:27 | rhcm I Left IG for that reason. Illiquid stocks on IG both buy and sell came up with some prices outside the spread when I could get inside or on the spread with iWeb. | slopsjon2 | |
28/12/2017 13:46 | O/T Hi, i noticed some remarks about IG index as share brokers a few posts earlier. I am looking for a new broker mainly because the price i am offered when buying or selling with ii is often outside of the spread even when trading within the market size Are you offered a good price within the spread when dealing with IGindex for share dealing? Apologize for o/t but i think this would be of interest to everyone. | rhcm | |
28/12/2017 13:16 | What's with the spread today, MM's not happy for this to find its own level? | up just a little bit | |
28/12/2017 12:30 | I'm not a believer in charts when applied to low volume trading! I think they tend to offer "some" indication of share price direction only when they're generated by large volume buying and selling. | gbh2 | |
28/12/2017 10:20 | Uses of Zinc Today Zinc is currently the fourth most widely consumed metal in the world after iron, aluminum, and copper. It has strong anticorrosive properties and bonds well with other metals. Consequently, about one-half of the zinc that is produced is used in zinc galvanizing, which is the process of adding thin layers of zinc to iron or steel to prevent rusting. The next leading use of zinc is as an alloy; the zinc is combined with copper (to form brass) and with other metals to form materials that are used in automobiles, electrical components, and household fixtures. A third significant use of zinc is in the production of zinc oxide (the most important zinc chemical by production volume), which is used in rubber manufacturing and as a protective skin ointment. Zinc is also important for health. It is a necessary element for the proper growth and development of humans, animals, and plants. The adult human body contains between 2 and 3 grams of zinc, which is the amount needed for the body's enzymes and immune system to function properly. It is also important for taste, smell, and to heal wounds. Trace amounts of zinc occur in many foods, such as oysters, beef, and peanuts. | malcolmmm | |
28/12/2017 10:13 | Thank you all for the good posts above. Yes, £2 in 2018. GLA. | callmebwana | |
28/12/2017 10:04 | Cheap Chinese electric cars using banks of zinc AAs. | rose_by_another_name | |
28/12/2017 09:59 | Lol another play on electric cars...... yes all of that lithium, cobalt and nickel this mine is churning out. Oh wait it is a zinc mine with some by product gold mainly. Roll on £2 in the New Year | ukgeorge | |
28/12/2017 09:36 | GFM Griffin Minning a clear breakout on the chart this morning and trades on a low P/E of 7.9 to 2018. Another play on Electric cars. Date Broker New target Recomm. 15 Dec Cantor...166.00 Buy 😀😎 | 3rd eye | |
28/12/2017 09:22 | 20%+ profit on these atm, looking forward to doubling my investment next year :) | gbh2 | |
28/12/2017 08:26 | Thanks, but IG isn't as bad as I was first led to believe and with my trading pattern I'll be able to work within their ISA without paying anything other than the £8 trade fee. | gbh2 | |
27/12/2017 21:13 | Call Paul Coffin at GHC I have been with him for about ten years on execution only very competitive rates, with nil account charges and a good service....... T. 0203 697 0560 E: paulcoffin@capitalfi W: www.capitalfinancial | galoot | |
27/12/2017 11:29 | for interest I wonder if GFM's (relatively) clean plant - albeit not a smelter - will facilitate the granting of the long awaited license Guess my wish for New Year 2018! | phillis | |
27/12/2017 09:42 | Edit: Apologies if what I wrote above is incorrect, I need to check again because I couldn't understand much of what was said on my last telecon due to noise on the line. Best check with them for yourself, I've had yet another chat and this time I got someone that filled in the gaps - I'll be staying with them now :)) | gbh2 | |
27/12/2017 08:33 | Looks like I will be transferring out again, then. I have an account with Sage that doesn't charge me anything as long as I don't ask for paper notifications. | rose_by_another_name | |
23/12/2017 16:59 | No they don't, they've changed the rule to monthly, which is something I only found out Last Week!! Edit: I just called them to clarify what they told me last week and it seems I've been given their future plans for Inactivity charges, the above is to be introduced in May 2018. | gbh2 | |
23/12/2017 08:48 | IG inactivity charges commence after 24 months of inactivity, and dividend payments constitute activity. I don't see it coming up. | rose_by_another_name | |
22/12/2017 16:53 | "have gone with IG now!" Just keep an eye on their Inactivity charges ! | gbh2 |
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