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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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22/3/2018 21:02 | These are looking tempting again! How many shares in issue now btw? Advfn says 21m mkp??? | investment dave | |
22/3/2018 14:45 | Can't buy any shares at the moment finally off to the races | kirk 6 | |
21/3/2018 18:44 | kirk Gold is well up since rate-decision. Bodes well here perhaps. | hazl | |
20/3/2018 17:28 | Should be over 2p | kirk 6 | |
20/3/2018 15:39 | bit of a bargain here I think......... | hazl | |
19/3/2018 16:31 | Gold up as dollar weakens............ | hazl | |
15/3/2018 14:45 | ok c u soon | adyfc | |
13/3/2018 12:35 | ok will do | 2bolty | |
12/3/2018 14:16 | 2 bolty dont know if you still look on on this thread but ive lost my phone and have a new number . Pop int2 work and I will give 2 u | adyfc | |
02/3/2018 15:20 | Problem remains - it’s effectively a private company - Miguen’S baby but the share price should still be higher. | hungary16 | |
28/2/2018 18:54 | Don't understand this share? Best ever position they have been in! Tiny mkp and making a decent profit now with big potential. Wonder if they will announce the payment of a dividend soon? | kirk 6 | |
25/2/2018 20:46 | Agreed these should be much much higher just getting rid of the overhand and the seller who made up the placing. | kirk 6 | |
25/2/2018 16:52 | due a move up from here | chutes01 | |
22/2/2018 16:01 | Guess you were right kirk though Gold is all over the place,though up this afternoon. Dow is fighting back. | hazl | |
22/2/2018 15:52 | Hazl it's clear to see there is a constant seller maybe from the placing but once gone should rocket | kirk 6 | |
22/2/2018 13:19 | I would say only 3 of the trades are definitely sells. There was one late yesterday which might have held us back initially I would have thought. IMO | hazl | |
22/2/2018 11:53 | Who is this constant seller matching All buying ? | kirk 6 | |
22/2/2018 10:49 | Motley fool generally worth a look though I think. I would think some of those trades are in the wrong column though! Can sometimes be deceiving. IMO | hazl | |
22/2/2018 10:30 | Pity they got the code wrong though PGD turned around as they have gives Pendragon HARDLY a gold-miner! | hazl | |
22/2/2018 10:25 | Tip click on the PGD higher up then you will be able to have access to the whole article. | hazl | |
22/2/2018 10:21 | Hey looks like somebody else has spotted our potential! | hazl | |
22/2/2018 08:36 | Not just the main Cap-Oeste project, the La Manchuria project and the Lomada heap leach project but work going on behind the scenes in the new project announced on the 1st of this month. 'Exploration work will commence this month at Calcatreu with a Geophysics crew starting an Induced Polarisation programme on the extension of existing mineralisation where historic anomalies already exist. No exploration drilling has been completed on the Calcatreu project for the last 10 years and previously only exposed vein systems were tested, leaving in excess of 8km of strike potential completely untested with modern exploration techniques. The company remains very optimistic that further mineralisation will be encountered within the tenement package. Further updates will be provided in due course.' Work going on behind the scenes as we speak..... | hazl | |
22/2/2018 08:26 | Nice to start off with a trade in the 'buy' column. Let's see what the next few weeks brings. | hazl | |
21/2/2018 13:42 | The start of another leg up,with any luck. | hazl |
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