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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mining Minerals & Metals Plc | LSE:GEX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BSMN5L80 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.38 | 17.12% | 16.25 | 16.00 | 16.50 | 17.25 | 13.875 | 13.88 | 11,927,801 | 16:20:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/3/2006 18:14 | i was hoping this would stay quiet till early april so i could get in again around 8p. fat chance!! good luck all | jackohelp | |
16/3/2006 13:26 | I'm looking forward to the komana West drilling results in April... any more Bonanza grades assayed, together with a good width/depth for the new drilling zone to the South, and Mr.Bollinger will get lots of new business. | ![]() tonudiki | |
16/3/2006 13:08 | Probably the chat over a few jugs of the black stuff at Cheltenham this week .. has convinced JP to buy a few! | harryxxx | |
16/3/2006 12:55 | Share trading nearer 11p in the Emerald Isle at moment (.16c) | bennie buffett | |
16/3/2006 12:52 | Thanks cynical in for a few ;-) | ![]() scotty1 | |
16/3/2006 12:41 | TC1 - I will have to be hospitalised or RIP not to be at the AGM. Will do and it is looking good. BB - No ramping please - not that I disagree with your expressed sentiments. | ![]() bongo bwana | |
16/3/2006 12:28 | This will be 15p before long and when results out in April be in the 20's | bennie buffett | |
16/3/2006 11:47 | Ticking up again this morning....keep that Bonanza Grade drilling going GEX.....double figure share price coming soon?!! | ![]() tonudiki | |
15/3/2006 20:02 | Agreed TC1. The date hasnt been pencilled yet but once the guvnor returns from Mali U can be sure it will be finalised pronto. | ![]() bongo bwana | |
15/3/2006 16:38 | Drilling has started must be shooting out lumps of "bonaza grade" gold again Roll on April when this will be re-rated again | bennie buffett | |
13/3/2006 14:15 | Yes a new high forming!!!! | ![]() haydock | |
13/3/2006 09:34 | Nice 500,000 MM buy at full ask now near an intraday high. Is something afoot? | ![]() krsgr | |
10/3/2006 19:41 | BB Tks V | gibbsh | |
10/3/2006 19:10 | Not fixed yet but its likely to be endish May | ![]() bongo bwana | |
10/3/2006 17:16 | Sorry for daft question, but when is the AGM, no mention on Glencar site. Regards V | gibbsh | |
10/3/2006 07:12 | Well done CC and a middle age spread of 42Bid 44Offer would be grand. In fact it would mean a multiple of grand. I will be producing a detailed report after attending the AGM. | ![]() bongo bwana | |
10/3/2006 07:11 | Well done CC and a middle age spread of 42Bid 44Offer would be grand. | ![]() bongo bwana | |
09/3/2006 19:45 | Hey CC and TC, Brothers in GEX and perhaps drink later in the year when we have a party in Dublin to celebrate GEX coming of age @ 21p. We are one the same wavelength. This is not a time to sell (even for CGT purposes). Quiet the contrary in fact. Thats all I can say for now. Are you guys making plans to attend the AGM in Dublin? | ![]() bongo bwana | |
09/3/2006 16:51 | you may be correct there cycling..... ; ) | ![]() thecynical1 | |
09/3/2006 13:00 | Hi BB I thought there would be a bit of profit taking before the end of the year, for tax reasons perhaps. I think the latest news will limit that. I'll be adding a chunk into next years ISA whatever. The lastest news would make me think twice about selling to buy back into next years ISA, they may have jumped by then. cc | ![]() cyclingcat | |
09/3/2006 11:57 | Well best of luck, but I think that was a mistake. | ![]() cestnous |
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