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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 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/3/2007 13:17 | What look like sells maybe be buys...can only get sells at 10.25 myself on dummy trades | davenic | |
30/3/2007 09:34 | CEY prices would be nice, although I don't expect quite such a resource. Furthermore, CEY still have a long way to go and will need to raise much more cash - theirs is a story of massive defined potential, but with a long way to go to get it out of the ground. No doubt over the months their price will wax and wane as some investors become frustrated with the wait. Keep up the efficient progress Mr McC - all the past trials and tribulations will no doubt work in our favour. | ![]() spaceparallax | |
30/3/2007 08:55 | Lets hope we get to Centamin prices too :-) | davenic | |
30/3/2007 08:54 | Resource estimate - JUne? | ![]() tsmith2 | |
30/3/2007 07:48 | Thats certainly a possibility TS but I think the most significant acceleration will occur on the run-in to the September/October interims cuz the resource estimate will be available around that time and possibly a little earlier. | ![]() bongo bwana | |
30/3/2007 07:34 | We are certainly due for a significant run in the run up to June | ![]() tsmith2 | |
29/3/2007 21:02 | Guys im a very small holder with about 1280 shares only invest £50 a month as a hobby my average with dealing costs are about 11.77p and the other share i hold is Tanfeild, i think you offer the novice investor good advice and its a great read for me as i am still learning and its not like iii bb its mad there everyone slates each other cant be doing with that, ive just read robbie burns Naked Trader it was an excellent book, well thats all frm me thanks again. Dabs | dabs1969 | |
29/3/2007 16:22 | Yes, as per usual the leeches arrive on masse with a story/news. | boischastel | |
29/3/2007 16:19 | YET is the key word there. There was a few last year when the share price hit 17p ish, and i have no doubt it will happen this year prior to the resource estimate and once more speculation of a takeover bid or acquisition of assets does the rounds both here and in dublin! should be an interesting year to say the least:) | ![]() robbi123 | |
29/3/2007 16:16 | Yes, Robbi, so far we haven't attracted some of our more argumentative brethren! YET................. | boischastel | |
29/3/2007 16:11 | another 3p for me, i see no point in selling these until the resource estimation is complete. There will be some massive speculation in the month running up to it IMO. Could be a rollercoaster on the way once the market wakes up to the potential of ALL glencars prospects. Glad to see we have a sensible BB here too gents, looking forward to the rest of this year.... | ![]() robbi123 | |
29/3/2007 15:12 | another 2p for me to even mate | ![]() deka1 | |
29/3/2007 14:22 | Nice gentle edge up over the past few days - am almost even! | boischastel | |
29/3/2007 14:17 | A nice sedate rise - hopefully one upon which we can build as further resource definition becomes available. | ![]() spaceparallax | |
29/3/2007 11:09 | 500k buy nice | davenic | |
29/3/2007 08:45 | Resolute Mining Ticks the Boxes For Exploration, Development And Production other point of interest is the small independents such as Glencar Mining and Great Quest Metals which are also carrying out successful exploration programmes in the vicinity of Syama. By the time Resolute is firing on all three cylinders in 2008, it could find a new role as consolidator in the area and thus boost resources and reserves even further. | ![]() stemis | |
29/3/2007 08:34 | Commentary: How much longer will the gold bull run? By Todd Flagg 28 Mar 2007 at 04:38 PM In his commentary for seekingalpha.com, Bob Kirtley states that "we are currently somewhere in the middle of phase two in the gold bull market. Gold prices still have a lot further to go and we maintain our target here at gold-prices.biz of $3000-$5000." He advises of ways to capitalize on the waning bull market by investing into gold. Three ways he advises on investing into gold is by the actual physical buying of gold bullion, buying gold through an ETF and purchasing gold stocks. | boischastel | |
29/3/2007 08:30 | Nadler's Nuggets: Geopolitical tension pushing gold higher By Jon Nones 28 Mar 2007 at 11:16 AM In this morning's update, Jon Nadler, analyst for Kitco.com, says the principal driver in gold in early trading today was once again crude prices, as crude hits $64.80 and gold rises to $673.50. "The huge display of force by U.S. forces in the waters off of Iran yesterday is seen by some as much more than mere saber rattling. The blogosphere is buzzing with stories of actual pre-emptive attacks, complete with timetables attached," he said. "In this environment, the undercurrents of slipping consumer confidence, plunging home builder profits, tales of woe in subprime lending, etc. - all take a back seat to the geopolitical story of the day. Mr. Bernanke might as well tell the markets that all is well; safety-minded investors are distracted with other matters." "We are looking at mounting volatility on the world scene. One can easily apply this to upcoming trading days in gold. Look out for choppy, fast-moving trading. The next three weeks may be fraught by danger. Bullion will climb with oil and unless there are signs of a diplomatic solution soon, it could challenge the mid $670's and then some," he concluded. | boischastel | |
28/3/2007 21:44 | Our time is coming then will look back & say how cheap these once were :-) | davenic | |
28/3/2007 19:48 | Market doesn't yet seem massively impressed with drill results. I guess there is a world of difference between good drill results and a commercial mine. | ![]() stemis |
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