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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6.00 | 4.11% | 152.00 | 150.00 | 152.00 | 151.00 | 142.00 | 142.00 | 254,039 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 94.4M | 7.7M | 0.0400 | 37.75 | 291.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/3/2024 20:20 | Alan I doubt it was the Trolls ticking up the post slagging off Phillis. Haha | zooman | |
19/3/2024 20:19 | Rose you know nothing regarding my trading you silly little idiot. Unlike the foolish "THE". Now there is a real fool along with Phillis. | zooman | |
19/3/2024 20:17 | Alan. If you can raise yourself from your slumber, would you be so kind as to explain the difference between genuine ticks and fraudulent ticks. | theapiarist | |
19/3/2024 20:07 | rose yawn! | alangriffbang | |
19/3/2024 19:22 | Zoo claims to have sold an indeterminate number of GFM shares at a price not much more than the current share price (having missed the 168p that he continually references). There is a very good chance that he will turn out to be the loser if Griffin keeps climbing. An actual loser as he actually sold. | rose_by_another_name | |
19/3/2024 19:01 | zoo those are genuine ticks the ones on the plus side are all fraudulent as everybody knows ,it’s only since I’ve got involved with pms that I’ve realized just how much people detest them ,it’s about time phillis had a holiday in st Lucia sorry I mean Spain ,ha ha ha it’s all fur coat and no knickers ,I bet he was an awful child ,one or two shares have suddenly dropped today ie EEE it’s been doing really well, GFM has done really well but I can’t see more upward movement now I think it’s gone far enough ,I’m doing really well with BOKU ,good luck, | alangriffbang | |
19/3/2024 18:37 | Poor Zoo living in a parallel universe. Rose has patiently explained to you several times that 300,000 shares purchased at 28p and now worth 115p does not add up to a "loss of hundreds of thousands"!! Repeating yourself several times a day for three years won't make it true, Zoo. Only bewildered Alan believes you. To compound your stupidity, you sat on your hands during a series of "Zoo cycles" whilst waiting in vain for 60p. | theapiarist | |
19/3/2024 18:24 | Rose no he hasn't he lost hundreds of thousands by not selling his claimed 300,000 shares when they reached 168p.He's a total idiot. They're seeing this on SHG. As for you, you can only afford used good online. | zooman | |
19/3/2024 18:21 | Time will tell, it will go to a Chinese company and stay listed in the LSM. | zooman | |
19/3/2024 18:19 | Phillis, run along fool and do one and take "THE" idiot with you..Love the 11 ticks the post got for showing you up as an idiot on SHG. :-)).You're full of it and people know it. You're a 100 share's wannabe..FWIW I was trading GFM before 2000 just after it was listed in 1997 and seen many fools like you. I've had a shareholder relationship with RG for many years. I doubt you have. :-)) | zooman | |
19/3/2024 17:46 | Thankfully Alan and his mate have NOT been here since Day 1 | phillis | |
19/3/2024 17:36 | Every time your Mayfair mate said buy it was a sell. Every time he said sell it was a buy. You are hilarious ? | up just a little bit | |
19/3/2024 17:35 | Aha ha ha ha, read your post you are hilarious ? | up just a little bit | |
19/3/2024 17:14 | tygwyg take notice of what zooman says on here he has made a lot of money as I have on GFM ,I have been here since day one and I too am sure it will be sold off, good luck, | alangriffbang | |
19/3/2024 16:37 | Maybe.20% bid premium?Second digit maybe.First digit... I doubt it ;-) | tygwyg | |
19/3/2024 16:07 | That's right, zoo. Ap has done particularly well, trading the "zoo" cycles as he calls them, while you waited for a buy-in price that never came. | rose_by_another_name | |
19/3/2024 16:04 | More like clearing the decks for a sale methinks. Time will tell, if it does go it will be about 20 percent margin on the share price at the time of the announcement. No big selling price. Griffin has always been a good trading share for some. | zooman | |
19/3/2024 13:00 | Yep... remember this... but didn't realise it mopped up ALL outstanding!.Never known a time when there wasn't a shed load of these things in the Griffin director goodie drawer..Tidy is the word. | tygwyg | |
19/3/2024 12:34 | As I recall, sometime in early 2023, the company "tidied up" all the existing options by replacing them with an issue of the equivalent value of shares. Presumably there has been no further issue of options. | theapiarist | |
19/3/2024 12:26 | Means no one has rights to get shares directly from the company. Directors are often given options at a set price. | rose_by_another_name | |
19/3/2024 12:09 | Didn't really get this bit in the last RNS "with no outstanding options or warrants"..Really? Am I missing something? | tygwyg | |
19/3/2024 11:43 | Some of the metrics covering the past 12 months:- Ore mined +77% SP +54% Zinc -16% Gold +9% Silver +11% Smelter costs down Even though Zinc is significantly down, this is more than compensated by output and PMs. 2023 final results, whilst not great, should be markedly better than 2022. Whether they are 54% better remains to be seen! Top slicing not a bad idea. Personally, with the prospect of Zone II coming on stream, I'll hang on to my core holding for the time being. | theapiarist | |
19/3/2024 10:34 | So what’s the driver here guys Gold? Chinese economy? Few shares available? Welcome nonetheless Major question now is do I topslice | phillis | |
19/3/2024 09:30 | The news itself is enough of a puzzle for me. | rose_by_another_name |
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