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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gunsynd Plc | LSE:GUN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMD6PM55 | ORD 0.085P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.02 | -12.90% | 0.135 | 0.13 | 0.14 | 0.155 | 0.135 | 0.16 | 25,344,323 | 09:00:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investment Advice | 149k | -1.71M | -0.0031 | -0.42 | 721.24k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/7/2017 09:53 | looking great here today with sizeable buys to support any upward moves. "the trend is you friend" and this is a very friendly one !!! | seagullsslimjim | |
11/7/2017 05:59 | Thanks great to know!! PRIM is probably fair value right now with investments unliste, although will likely move up before being flipped by those that took the recent placing - where as here you can buy at a discount to NAV. All imo of course. Good luck | scotty666 | |
10/7/2017 23:12 | Looking at these but first adding to NUOG & PRIM tomorrow | ny boy | |
10/7/2017 16:11 | scotty agree re the UKOG RNS and this has only begun here. Personally I see almost zero risk at these levels as the NAV far far outweighs the Market Cap at present. good level of trading again today and I only see that as continuing from hereon in. | seagullsslimjim | |
10/7/2017 15:46 | Good news from UKOG adds weight to the HH holding and bumped ALBA up a little. The Weald is certainly causing a lot of volatility but each time seemingly proving their is a massive amount of extractable oil. Good Luck | scotty666 | |
10/7/2017 13:11 | I can sell 50 million online right now no problem, so either a big order in the back ground or the market is short a few shares. However they are all staying firmly in my account until later this year or a much higher SP, current asset value is one thing but I am banking on the future one being much higher :) | scotty666 | |
10/7/2017 13:04 | itching to break into the 5's - think we'll see that this afternoon Why sell out now????? | seagullsslimjim | |
10/7/2017 13:01 | Did say next big riser!!!. | thehitman1 | |
10/7/2017 12:53 | Decent volume the last couple of days reversing the recent decline, still exceptional good value based on current portfolio. Good Luck all holders | scotty666 | |
10/7/2017 11:59 | nice steady buying as we head into the afternoon. | seagullsslimjim | |
10/7/2017 08:53 | i'll try not to, but focussed on this at the moment nice to find a share that others have yet to and backed up with good investments. A little time and research really can pay dividends rather than jumping on the coat tails of current hot shares that have already appreciated in value on no fundamental reasons whatsoever. Sort the chaff from the wheat and you're half way there and how I see GUN. £1.6m market cap is way too low and that's after factoring the market standard net asset value deduction of 20% odd into the equation for investment Companies. | seagullsslimjim | |
10/7/2017 08:44 | PLMO also taking a stake in oyster. Dont forget PLMO | escapetohome | |
10/7/2017 08:43 | cant buy low volume, tick up expected | knicol46 | |
10/7/2017 08:28 | well the good thing from the RGM sale of part of their HH stake. is that its a sellers market with good liquidity. | seagullsslimjim | |
10/7/2017 08:21 | Good to see that the late buying on Friday is continuing this morning. No sellers at these levels as it would be giving them away. Chart looking good for a run up too. | seagullsslimjim | |
08/7/2017 11:08 | with thanks to the other board.... "Sunshine Minerals,our 10% holding" reading up on the overview of Sunshine I noted the following extract from the Optiva Investments research note on the GUN website ...GUN holds 10% of Sunshine Minerals and could increase to 20% with the convertible notes. based on the OPtiva investments research then we could put a tentative valuation I guess for our 10% of between £1.3m - £2.4m. that compares to the current MC of just £1.6m THE OPTIVA EXTRACT READS....... "Indicative value. We derive a 12-month target valuation range of between A$21.7m to A$38.6m for Sunshine’s assets, which assumes that Sunshine at least confirms and upgrades the historic resource at Jejevo to JORC, and is granted the Prospecting Licence. We view this as purely indicative at this stage and is conditional on the company meeting several key development milestones. Key catalysts. Jejevo Prospecting Licence grant (June 2017), Jejevo maiden JORC-resource (Q3 2017), Mining Lease application (H2 2017), AIM listing (H2 2017)." END. Add to that the 2% Horse Hill holding (value of say a very conservative £2-4m) and the other GUN investments and the investment case here seems to be compelling at the current £1.6 MC. good to get in early before the masses arrive. | seagullsslimjim | |
07/7/2017 16:01 | looking good for a late run into the close. big buys coming through. | seagullsslimjim | |
07/7/2017 15:28 | HH is big for Gun v mkt cap but also they have 800k in Oyster oil Due to list on AIM in the coming months and in my opinion would see a substantial rerate. | scotty666 | |
07/7/2017 14:31 | 0.047 to buy currently | knowing | |
07/7/2017 14:30 | Gun looking set to motor from here - Horse Hill 2% and other investments are worth twice the Market Cap and that is before the recent HH news. Look at what that did to UKOG and maybe some of that money is being banked and moving into here? | seagullsslimjim | |
07/7/2017 14:19 | Buy low sell high | knowing | |
07/7/2017 14:09 | guess the Horse Hill 2% holding is drawing people to this and that is before you factor in Gun's other investments cheap as chips at a MC of £1.5m and will soon be on the radar of others. having seen what UKOG has done in the last 2 weeks, then anything is possible here. | seagullsslimjim | |
07/7/2017 13:59 | Only just started. GUNpowder has not been lit | knowing |
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