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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 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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04/9/2018 07:50 | k mon3 Sep '18 - 22:20 - 15780 of 15782 0 0 0 Fanghorn .. don't worry so much about it .. The English have been practicing a similar thing for years .... The English have been practising similar? Similar to what? To China credit scoring people and preventing them travelling if said score isn't high enough? Rubbish we have. | fangorn2 | |
04/9/2018 06:56 | In europe Tesla are still way behind Nissan/Renault hxxps://cleantechnic | mr woodentop | |
03/9/2018 21:20 | Fanghorn .. don't worry so much about it .. The English have been practicing a similar thing for years .... They called it .. The Class System ... .. trouble is .. once those that make it to the top .. then started to think they cannot be knocked down .. and start behaving disgracefully .. .. thus such 'systems' .. always fail. .. It shows no more than the usual beurocratic incompetence, and the political ambition of those 'on top' to 'control' the masses .. ... the Chinese are not unique in that.. | k mon | |
03/9/2018 16:28 | wow , fist a supreme pessimist and than a supreme optimist. chartwise , it is hard to pick the next move but looks like a bit more downside and iron ore price still slipping | arja | |
03/9/2018 14:36 | Something, some news brewing in the background... the shorts - if any - will lose an arm and a leg on here. Cut your losses before it flies in increments of +50p to go back quickly to least to £7 for a start. | fuji99 | |
03/9/2018 11:26 | .90 by next summer. Dyson building a few cars hardly likely to move the market, Tesla looking like it could be going pear shaped and the Chinese now switching to gas powered cars rather than battery. | porsche1945 | |
02/9/2018 09:19 | Dividend and next production reportToday 09:45I think KAZ minerals are due to go ex dividend this week, on Thursday, 6th September. 4.6p.Then, next production report, I'm guessing is likely to be reported around 26th October (ish), in about 7 weeks time. that'll be a great reminder of the large operations that continue to churn out cash flow, irrespective of the Baimskaya deal.Also, this video is an interesting look at operations;https://t | leoneobull | |
31/8/2018 16:16 | Chile expects $65.75 billion investment in mining industry over 10 yearshttps://finance | losses | |
31/8/2018 13:01 | Dyson entering into the electric car industry. The sector is becoming more and more active and this will increase strongly copper demand. | fuji99 | |
31/8/2018 12:08 | Ex-Div 06-Sep-18Paid 03-Oct-18Amount c6.00 | losses | |
30/8/2018 19:07 | "hopefully this will stop USA being the bully in the world playground... fighting inexcusable wars" Roflmao. I hope you're prepared for China being world policeman. Give you a clue. You'll long for USA to retake such mantle. Yes they've got many things wrong but they've been a benevolent global policeman. Not perfect,no. Disclosure - Lived and worked in China for 10 years. Here's China for you. CHINA RANKS CITIZENS WITH A SOCIAL CREDIT SYSTEM - HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN DO WRONG AND HOW YOU CAN BE PUNISHED Pray such doesn't come to the world is all I can say. | fangorn2 | |
30/8/2018 15:35 | Doesn't sound like a bad idea... hopefully this will stop USA being the bully in the world playground... fighting inexcusable wars. | losses | |
30/8/2018 13:49 | Agree Fangorn2...EU built a welfare State of the back of saving billions in defence spending. | cromw3ll | |
30/8/2018 13:27 | @Losses USA has been subsidising German,nay European industry since 1945 How?By underwiting their defence so they can spend most of their money on Industrial Development, Healthcare et al. Same holds for Pacific. So yes Trump is actually correct that the USA has had a bad deal from everyone since 1945! US defence bill is eye watering - that comes from the necessity to underwrite everyone's security globally Time are a changing. Rest of us need to pay our way, pay for our defence. Why should the Americans? | fangorn2 | |
30/8/2018 12:20 | According to idiot TRUMP USA has had a bad deal from EVERYONE not just China!! | losses | |
30/8/2018 10:23 | @Fuji It's all bluster. Everyone knows tariffs ultimately benefit no one BUT 1)USA has been getting a raw deal trade wise since 1945 2) CHINA has been stealing IP and continues to do so. Why should US just sit back and take it just for everyone else to prosper? | fangorn2 | |
30/8/2018 06:31 | Trump changing his mind on tariffs when he realizes his mistake. | fuji99 | |
29/8/2018 14:47 | close blue? | eentweedrie | |
29/8/2018 09:45 | Sure is Tempting at this price - but got no funds to get in here... | kulvinder | |
29/8/2018 09:15 | IMO any price below £5 at present is a buy. KAZ will certainly recover at least a few squids in a short term. A return to £7+ should be on the cards as soon as they realize how wrong the assessment of the takeover was and how quick they went to punish such a great company. | fuji99 | |
28/8/2018 15:40 | A good day and a nice chance to continue adding before the institutions begin to release notes citing that the sell off has been over done. I believe this will be back at £7+ before the end of the year and think the copper recovery has only just begun. Good luck and be patient as there will be down days, however I strongly feel the direction of traffic has turned. | ivebeenherebefore | |
28/8/2018 14:59 | Nice recovery. | tymedici | |
28/8/2018 14:26 | £5 before close? | tsmith2 |
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