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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Highland Gold Mining Ld | LSE:HGM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032360173 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 299.60 | 299.80 | 300.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/9/2016 20:07 | Hallelujah! | pixi | |
21/9/2016 20:24 | Golds bull market just starting.http://www. | coxsmn | |
21/9/2016 07:37 | Probably letting the US interest rate decision pass before releasing. We will just have to follow paf today GC. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
21/9/2016 07:28 | It looks like Monday 26.Well done LSE staff,for posting it for today,and Mon 26 !!! | garycook | |
21/9/2016 07:14 | Or maybe not | dilbert dogbreadth | |
20/9/2016 19:55 | Sorry for confusion. I fully expect them to be tomorrow | dilbert dogbreadth | |
20/9/2016 14:44 | srp - yes you are right, i missed that, anyway not long to wait. | rhcm | |
20/9/2016 14:34 | I think it will be in the morning myself, to coincide with another gold miner paf. dyor | srpactive | |
20/9/2016 14:33 | That list also states wed 21st, as I said confusing. | srpactive | |
20/9/2016 14:26 | Half yearly results Mon 26th | rhcm | |
20/9/2016 13:48 | dilbert, where did you get that from? | rogash | |
20/9/2016 10:40 | Interims tomorrow | dilbert dogbreadth | |
20/9/2016 10:31 | loganair In the case of Canada it's pretty irrelevant. I recorded the top 44 CB holdings of gold in 2013 and Canada was not even listed. So, at that time, it was somewhere below Finland (#44) which had 49.1t. With China entering the IMF SDR basket on October 1st, I would suggest that Chinese holdings are wholly relevant. | chipperfrd | |
20/9/2016 08:46 | srp - Many central banks have been selling gold, Canada for example has sold off all its gold reserves over the past few years. Basically it has been the Chinese and Russian central banks who have been the really big buyers. | loganair | |
20/9/2016 08:19 | From citywire this morning. Guardian: Central banks have boosted their gold stocks by almost 10% since the financial crash, reflecting its renewed attractiveness as a safe haven in an environment of uncertainty and low or negative interest rates. dyor | srpactive | |
17/9/2016 09:01 | Hi DD I think the brief burst from the SGE yesterday pm was a 'glitch'. | chipperfrd | |
17/9/2016 08:58 | where do you get your price feeds for SGE? | dilbert dogbreadth | |
16/9/2016 16:41 | Bonnard It did open yesterday afternoon for a while. Not clear to me exactly why. And it appears to have just opened again as London closed! | chipperfrd | |
16/9/2016 16:32 | Chip... I noticed that. But since the SGH has not been open for 3 days, we can't assume that it wouldn't have also fallen during that period. | bonnard | |
16/9/2016 16:08 | Great call earlier srp | dilbert dogbreadth | |
16/9/2016 15:12 | Very noticeable that with the SGE physical exchange on holiday how the gap to the LBMA/COMEX paper exchanges has opened up. The average gold price over the last month or so has been just US$5.04 cheaper in London. Today it is US$19.48 lower compared to the last SGE closing price. Chip | chipperfrd | |
16/9/2016 11:09 | gold price has scuppered this. Still holding up well despite | dilbert dogbreadth | |
16/9/2016 10:53 | Good morning all, I am expecting and hoping for a close above 125.5p today, with a challenge of 140's on Monday. Tuesday a little retrace then Wednesday. dyor regards active | srpactive |
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