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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Kaz Minerals Plc | LSE:KAZ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0HZPV38 | ORD 20P |
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% | 849.00 | 849.00 | 849.40 | - | 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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31/7/2017 11:54 | I am now in a curious position. I feel paralysed with fear. Fear of watching more inexorable rises if I sell. I swore to myself I d be out at £6.50 but I am finding it very difficult to sell some more. | racg | |
31/7/2017 11:51 | Kaz always played catch up on VED now it's the other way round. Sold up here at 5.40 and went to ved, what a mistake! | rampant_bull | |
31/7/2017 11:05 | On fire, shame ved can't be the same | mustau | |
31/7/2017 11:05 | Feeling quite smug about KAZ. Here's one of my posts on this thread from 2015 when the price was about £1.90: saltaire111 View Profile View Posts View Threads 20 Jan '15 - 21:14 - 9447 of 13950 4 0 Edit The facts of the matter are, this share is just far too cheap! It's assets are currently undervalued and the market's made money on the way down and, like it did back on 08/09, it's gonna make money on the way back up again. Simples. Investment is about buying low and selling high. Buy now and sell in two or three years time. Fivefold return. Salty. | saltaire111 | |
28/7/2017 17:15 | I d say yes, but i d still sell some more at £7.50 to £8.00. | racg | |
28/7/2017 16:54 | There is always a chance... | carl79 | |
28/7/2017 16:21 | Any chance we reach 900p by year end. | berber1 | |
27/7/2017 10:51 | Analysts wouldn't be analyst if they were good. | smurfy2001 | |
27/7/2017 10:15 | It's actually an upgrade, they were calling it £1 at end of March. Ok to be bearish but a target price of 1.30 is crazy given demand for copper. Broker forecasts worthless anyway, very few get it right. | rampant_bull | |
27/7/2017 09:22 | What are Liberium on? SELL ( which might be OK short term £1:30 target | mr.oz | |
27/7/2017 07:56 | Good solid statement, so long as cu keeps momentum, £10 fairly quickly. | mustau | |
27/7/2017 07:14 | New assets de-risked in terms of onstream. They're going great guns (and operating under cost budgets). | manics | |
27/7/2017 00:43 | Hope not. Fancy selling a few today if it spikes. | racg | |
26/7/2017 18:31 | That would deliver the touted cup & handle for our charting chums. | manics | |
26/7/2017 18:21 | I think an initial early rise and then finish down on the day 2-3%. Could be wrong but could be a typical buy the rumour sell the fact. Personally I'm hoping for a similar retrace as February highs 6.05 fell back to 4.30 so 7.10 back to 4.90ish. So I can then ride this back up to 800+ for the next leg up. | rampant_bull | |
26/7/2017 16:58 | Could be priced in but let's see. I'm more interested in a resumption of dividends even if token. | smurfy2001 | |
26/7/2017 16:41 | Apologies is this is already covered;Production report due tomorrow (27th)Half year results 17th AugustIf production report is strong, likely to see a solid build up ahead of those results? | greatgatsby | |
26/7/2017 16:36 | 703p your UT into results. GLA. edit: and who would have forecasted that a few weeks ago...? | manics | |
26/7/2017 16:22 | Hehe, love the optimism. | racg | |
26/7/2017 15:05 | I'll hold the rest for £20!! | mustau | |
26/7/2017 15:03 | Should be holding for 1700p not 700p | mr roper | |
26/7/2017 14:53 | Sold a few this am, Sod's law. | mustau | |
26/7/2017 14:39 | At this rate of climb we could head down tomorrow after update.Still holding for 800 by year end | losses | |
26/7/2017 10:26 | Wooooo hooooo x2! | mr roper |
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