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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Patagonia Gold Plc | LSE:PGD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF5B8R55 | ORD 1P |
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% | 31.00 | - | 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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28/10/2015 09:56 | No the rise is to do with the fact Patagonia gold is completely oversold and gold prices recovering. Most gold stocks will recover over the next 6 months. Target 15p medium term | kirk 6 | |
28/10/2015 09:47 | Surely this rise is nothing to do with chief mystic meg 'Zak Mirs' making up a positive increase in his charts for PGD? | coley15 | |
28/10/2015 09:43 | luni the luni around? | kirk 6 | |
28/10/2015 09:43 | After the crash Zak identifies the top 10 shares to buy TODAY for the autumn in his new book published 1st September. Get your free copy HERE Gold stocks of all shapes and sizes look to be back in business currently, and it would appear that shares of Patagonia Gold are no exception. This can be seen on the daily chart in the form of the V shaped recovery off the floor of a broadening triangle with its support line projection from February running at 1p. The good news currently is that the stock appears to be looking firm having recovered the former September support zone at 1.5p in the wake of the early October bear trap below this level. The view now is that provided there is no end of day close back below the 50 day moving average at 1.62p we are justified in looking to an initial target for November at the 200 day moving average on any bull flag breakout through 2p which results over the next few sessions. The overall destination over the next couple of months looks to be as high as 4p at the top of the 2015 triangle, although cautious traders may wish to wait on a clearance of the 200 day line on a weekly close basis before seeking out the highest levels. - See more at: hxxp://www.shareprop | kirk 6 | |
28/10/2015 09:20 | now is time for some decent operational update | chutes01 | |
28/10/2015 08:54 | Good start to the day. | robers98 | |
27/10/2015 17:33 | https://twitter.com/ | tizzer | |
27/10/2015 17:28 | Another 500k to print also | chutes01 | |
27/10/2015 17:27 | paid 1.99,above book price, should open higher. | chutes01 | |
27/10/2015 17:16 | Someone managed to get nearly double the quantity you were after. Must have a decent Broker! | lochlea | |
27/10/2015 16:44 | You should look at changing your Broker. | lochlea | |
27/10/2015 16:37 | Close 1.99 | investment dave | |
27/10/2015 16:20 | how many shares did you try for ? | chutes01 | |
27/10/2015 16:15 | This looks about to explode upwards can't buy any | investment dave | |
25/10/2015 21:36 | Interesting times for the country, looking for a more realistic valuation with Patagonia over coming weeks. | chutes01 | |
25/10/2015 21:33 | Argentina elections: Voters pick new president | robers98 | |
23/10/2015 13:53 | Thanks target 10-15p before Christmas | kirk 6 | |
23/10/2015 13:02 | Kirky this was an obvious shorting target at 70 and 60 and 50 and 40 and even 30p but not at 1p, nobody will be short on this debacle but there's loads of folk trapped with major paper losses who are now praying for 4.5p so they can cut their losses and finally get out and put this behind them! Good luck on reaching your 4p target. | luni2 | |
23/10/2015 11:33 | If your in short boys I would close today........ Watch this space | kirk 6 | |
22/10/2015 13:30 | If there is some shorting activity going down - let's hope the MMs have the balls to stand firm and shaft the shorters. | lochlea | |
20/10/2015 08:58 | Are you seriously asking him that lol? Read through his previous posts | kirk 6 |
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