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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pan African Resources Plc | LSE:PAF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004300496 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.40 | -1.62% | 24.30 | 24.05 | 24.25 | 25.00 | 23.75 | 25.00 | 8,161,782 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 321.61M | 60.74M | 0.0317 | 7.65 | 464.75M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/9/2016 07:53 | I'm with you on 22p, or even up to 24 imo. But only if Gold keeps motoring. | uni hall | |
07/9/2016 07:22 | Yes I have been saying for a while, gold miners, gambling and security stocks are places to be over the next five years. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
06/9/2016 21:22 | An interesting article from Nicole Foss regarding intended elimination of cash... | coincall | |
06/9/2016 20:40 | You are welcome, the massive volume yesterday confirmed it for me anyway. | srpactive | |
06/9/2016 20:08 | Cheers Active. Can,t do any harm though if the interest was there. Regards...Kazz | kazz | |
06/9/2016 20:01 | Well just a feeling really, but also the other month, an article I read cannot remember where, might have been the IC, stated RRS needs to increase the growth in the miner. An obvious way would be via acquisition and paf would be a possibility. I do not want one myself, I do reckon 22p is a very real target very soon though. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
06/9/2016 19:10 | SPA,you seem quite convinced about a bid by RRS.Why is that please? Regards....Kazz | kazz | |
06/9/2016 18:30 | Anyone for gold, paf back into the twenties tomorrow. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
06/9/2016 16:31 | Gold much higher now $1340 +$13 | master rsi | |
06/9/2016 16:26 | A delayed trade and it was large alright 138K paying full offer at the time 19.50p, much cheaper now 15:15:31 19.50p 138,728 | master rsi | |
06/9/2016 11:36 | Gold flying: $1333.10. | pixi | |
06/9/2016 11:33 | For those frustrated with Gold, and PAF in particular - have you thought of Lithium? The price of the raw material is rising way faster than the POG. EMH is the one to follow, if you like tiddlers which roar ahead and multi-bag.. | meanwhile back at the ranch | |
06/9/2016 11:04 | maybe maybe not..... | runwaypaul | |
06/9/2016 09:34 | False rally? | this time it will be different | |
05/9/2016 19:29 | pixi Good post, as I said earlier institutions getting involved, bid from rrs for paf any day now imho. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
05/9/2016 17:38 | Someone knows something: 12.55pm Buy 9,919,463 at 18.875p = £1.872298 million. Huge volume today. | pixi | |
05/9/2016 16:28 | order book once again stronger on bid side with DEPTH 18 v 14 | master rsi | |
05/9/2016 16:08 | Generally when the volume is large for a stock it means that the institutions are getting involved. I reckon a bid from rrs is on its way for paf, and one for hgm from poly. We shall see. dyor regards active | srpactive | |
05/9/2016 15:53 | That's some volume we're seeing today. What do you think this could mean? | throwings | |
05/9/2016 15:15 | Gymratt That was my comment somewhere else ... Today 13:04......... A very large trade at middle price, signs of overhand being cleared, always happen at the bottom of the cycle ( was down now moving up ) 12:54:59 18.875p 9,919,463 | master rsi | |
05/9/2016 13:05 | Suck me sideways!!! Was that a buy at 'mates rates' ?! | gymratt | |
05/9/2016 12:24 | Looking better 19p offer still there but bid has gone to 18.75p and the last buy was large 90K and almost paying full offer 18.98p order book DEPTH 14 v 11 | master rsi | |
05/9/2016 12:22 | taken a few gla | runwaypaul | |
05/9/2016 12:18 | 'mini-bowl' back to 24p anyone? ;@) | gymratt |
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