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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.12 | 0.11 | 0.13 | 0.12 | 0.12 | 0.12 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investment Advice | 149k | -1.71M | -0.0031 | -0.39 | 665.76k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/12/2020 15:34 | You really need to stop listening to those voices in your head John :-( | ragnarr | |
18/12/2020 15:34 | He's not even a Director of Gunsynd! | investmentguru | |
18/12/2020 15:28 | How many shares does this Mr Gunn have? Provide a link... | whattheduce | |
18/12/2020 14:57 | gunn will delist this when it hits 5p...short it on the way down | johncasey | |
18/12/2020 12:10 | I told you all 🚀🚀 4p before next Wednesday imho then onwards and upwards 🚀🚀 | strongbuy | |
18/12/2020 12:02 | Getting in sub 2p is now not possible, scramble to get in sub 3p now. If you are not in Monday 8am, you are going to be caught in the volatility Monday. It's make-your-mind up time! | whattheduce | |
18/12/2020 11:57 | I sold half of mine in the Oyster bubble before it burst. This time there may be more substance to the rise. | tyranosaurus | |
18/12/2020 11:28 | Same here. Held these pre-gun as Evocutis. | bobby.ifa | |
18/12/2020 11:19 | Certainly hope we are ready for the off - needs to double from here to get my money back :-( | ragnarr | |
18/12/2020 10:50 | where did gunn get the last top up from? shorting Octagonal? | johncasey | |
18/12/2020 10:36 | No I think you'll find blank pistol fired into the air more appropriate! | geko5trade | |
18/12/2020 10:28 | To my eternal shame, I though Gunsyn stood for Gun syndicate, and was founded by some sharp shooters from a shooting club, lol. | whattheduce | |
18/12/2020 10:04 | haha. yeah I am already in and topped up. Ready for the off. Go Gunsynd go! | amunro | |
18/12/2020 09:52 | amunro, come back Monday 8am | whattheduce | |
18/12/2020 09:36 | Where is the herd today? Normally they are chasing the latest dangling carrot. | amunro | |
18/12/2020 09:29 | Just as curiosity I think it was June 2020 that they first announced the investment in Rincon unless anyone has something more accurate. GGP was around 12p. Presumably they had been following Rincon from the beginning of the year at least so they were pretty early to the table. The potential of the area was well known to geologists and Aus companies but the full potential not realised in the wider market, (possibly still not). It is only curiosity but I like people that make their own luck! | geko5trade | |
18/12/2020 08:37 | Yes and in fact will hold 16.5%. If you're going to speculate thats a pretty good place to do it. Could become an extremely worthwhile investment. I'm looking back to see at what stage in relation to GGP's success they agreed that stake. | geko5trade | |
18/12/2020 08:36 | So, if way over subscribed we can expect a significant rise in Australia feeding through to LSE a few hours latter. Question is, how much profit to take on Monday, how much to leave in for the next free ride? I have a weekend to ponder. | whattheduce | |
18/12/2020 08:27 | They put an extra 450k cash in as expected, Ruse always said they would try to maintain 15% post ipo. | scotty666 | |
18/12/2020 08:22 | Just read the announcement. I hadn't realised that Gun had such a significant holding in Rincon after the listing. | geko5trade | |
18/12/2020 08:21 | so put aside all other assets, the IPO would need to be a market cap of c.£45m to justify today's market cap with its 16.5%? | qs99 | |
18/12/2020 08:05 | bobby what are you talking about? You on the right message board | scotty666 |
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