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GFM Griffin Mining Limited

157.00
3.00 (1.95%)
30 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  3.00 1.95% 157.00 156.00 158.00 157.00 154.00 154.00 133,349 16:35:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 94.4M 7.7M 0.0400 39.00 300.81M
Griffin Mining Limited is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GFM. The last closing price for Griffin Mining was 154p. Over the last year, Griffin Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 76.00p to 157.00p.

Griffin Mining currently has 192,828,420 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Griffin Mining is £300.81 million. Griffin Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 39.00.

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11/2/2019
13:35
Good results get announced early
phillis
11/2/2019
13:28
Time will tell!We will just have to see.Zoo
zooman
11/2/2019
13:08
With regard to your first sentence RG told me that too
There is no reason why a resource statement should cause a delay

It could / should have been planned many moons ago
It's just kicking the can down the road

The results could/ should be ready by late Feb/ March
It is a simple enough operation

phillis
11/2/2019
11:58
I think the results will be a bit later and come along with a resource statement. However I do wonder if the radio silence is due to either things happening or about to happen in the background. As long as the price of zinc heads north at a steady pace I feel happy, but would be concerned if it were rising too fast given it could do a 180 quickly.Time will tell Zoo
zooman
11/2/2019
10:53
from the interims

"The second half of the year will remain challenging if commodity prices remain subdued. However, the recent signing of the Contract of Transfer and the progress towards the issue of the new Mining Licence over Zone II, sets the stage for an exciting 2019."

Signing of "contract" dated 11 July did not warrant an RNS and now 7 months have passed

phillis
11/2/2019
07:53
CD. Yes March sounds good. Keep well.
millwallfan
11/2/2019
00:17
Dear Mr BurnchatJust a quick note thanking you for the self correction. I have also copied in Mr Rose the proof reader for his approval and await his response.Well, baby sitting tonight, little one has now been handed back to a grateful mum and dad. Bed is now calling.Come the revaluation! ;-)Zoo
zooman
10/2/2019
23:58
Correction, goons not groans ,typo must send myself a thankyou note...
burnchat
10/2/2019
23:30
You'll be telling me next that Maxwell and Murdoch saved the media industry... Gosh its never been as good, we can all sleep easy knowing we can believe everything we read... how many correction notices have you sent to editors on factual content... and if you did how many would reply with thankyou messages . Wake up also i am old enough to remember.

Its kinda ironic that somebody who thinks Thatcher saved Britian is happy to be totally reliant on Communism to exist...

mischievous me, no im just trying to cross a bridge but i keep hearing terrible groans from beneath it.

burnchat
10/2/2019
23:10
Definitely not a green. The Chinese will not
decide not to send products abroad. Flooding
the world with their stuff is their basic
strategy. And I didn't say anything against
the British worker. It's the socialists and
left wing union leaders who were the problem.
Thatcher was a savior. The young don't
remember.

rose_by_another_name
10/2/2019
22:42
Rose you sound like a Green... Your type cant even make up you mind never mind make a product. Thatcher was just as bad as the socialists, you guys are just binary. Have you every thought for one minute what happens if the Chinese decide not to send products to the UK. Thatcher didn't save Britain she merely managed a sinking ship cut bits off to keep the boiler burning its not the British worker that is failing its the British management teams hence everything is foreign owned... Britain is no longer in control of its own destiny and you can thank Thatcher for that.
burnchat
10/2/2019
22:02
Great news MWF have a great time on your golf trip hopefully sometime in the future Sageman you & myself could still meet up for a spot of lunch In Antigua for another 3 weeks then off to villi in Spain so hopefully Late March
Cheers
CD

neville1940
10/2/2019
21:18
FAO Millwallfan
Hi MWF
I trust you are keeping well and joying your retirement how is the handicap coming on. Down to single figures I hope , Personally I fealty miss the iii discussion board it was great banter & fun take care
CD

neville1940
10/2/2019
21:07
There are good people at the top and there are bad people at the top. The good take on the full responsibility of their position and create wealth moving people in their companies from non productive roles to more productive roles, the bad merely manage ever decreasing circles. Put simply if I was to say a company or industry was a steam ship sailing across an endless uncharted ocean, the ship starts to run out of fuel to power the boiler, the bad captain decides to chop away at the wooden hull to feed the boiler until eventually there is nothing left and the ship sinks and all die except the captain who has his own life boat. The good captain sets the crew the challenge to come up with a new means of powering the ship they rig up some sails and make some oars and sure enough the ship sails on having successfully dealt with the changing conditions, all crew survive and indeed it has grown as the crew are happy and reproduce while on the journey. The really nasty Captains i.e. the Green ones, throw the people in the boiler before it sinks and then save themselves by jumping in a brand new yacht they bought with all the cash from the crew of the old yacht... The only difference between lefties and righties is who gets thrown in the boiler.
burnchat
10/2/2019
20:06
The point is that you reacted to my query about
one of your posts in which a typo had changed
"near future" to "bear future" as if I was making
some petty point about your spelling ability. I
actually thought that maybe you were making a play
on words about market conditions but wasn't sure,
as the "b" and "n" keys are adjacent, so I asked,
and got one of your attacks for my trouble. You
make a lot of mistakes in posts which I see no point
commenting on as the meaning is not ambiguous. You
are clearly not a professional writer, so it is
unrealistic to expect polish.

That is the reason for my subsequent posts about my
proclivity for correcting typos and the positive way
this is received by people who make their living by
writing, rather than just snipe at others on random
forums.

rose_by_another_name
10/2/2019
19:59
Who is we - you and your best friend?
phillis
10/2/2019
19:55
The point was you blowing your own trumpet on a BB. Good night, we've had a good laugh at your posts. Zoo
zooman
10/2/2019
19:45
Only you...

You are the one who saw fit to pass a comment implying
my emails pointing out typos to online publications would,
in your view, be met with annoyance. You were wrong.
Professional writers are not like amateurs.

rose_by_another_name
10/2/2019
19:42
Leftists don't admit their bias, not even
to themselves. They think they are middle-of-
the-road, because they only listen to other
leftists. The BBC is full of them.

It is entirely right and normal that people
lose their jobs when companies go to the wall.
Big retailers are going down right now, and not
because someone at the top is a monster, but
because the world changes. It changed for the
coal miners too, and if it hadn't then, it
would now, with all the lefties screeching about
global warming. It's progress. There's an excellent
film with Danny Devito as a corporate dismantler
that shows the other side of your simplistic take
on companies being downsized and jobs going.
You can't save them when it's over.

rose_by_another_name
10/2/2019
19:40
Rose, what do you call a guy who goes around to various companies doing away with thousands of jobs? Look the guy up its all there. The point I made was these people I doubt will mourn his passing. Zoo
zooman
10/2/2019
19:35
Just got another thank you note from a
professional for pointing out a typo:

"Thanks for reading and contacting XXXXXXXX.
This story has been updated."

Nice to be appreciated by people of substance.

rose_by_another_name
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