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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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08/1/2019 13:47 | This one going straight to £10, check out the latest NEWS, someone interested in taking over from South America. Let's see an RNS end of the week to believe it true !!!!! | amrishbhim | |
08/1/2019 09:40 | Well I remember them fondly as they got to that dizzy height before. I didn't make a fortune as I was fairly new to it and hadn't put a lot in, but was pleased with the investment. That is why I got into them again when gold lost it's edge. It's been the same for most small gold companies. Good post steeplejack. | hazl | |
08/1/2019 09:39 | get a grip son | chutes01 | |
08/1/2019 09:30 | Sorry,stand corrected.Yes £70!I'll change my post.Seventy quid is nought! | steeplejack | |
08/1/2019 09:10 | no £70 seventy pounds | chutes01 | |
08/1/2019 08:59 | Well,it’s worth remembering(as if any long term holder can forget)that Patty is now nearing 1.5p in old money.The company had a reasonable sized fund raise at a penny. The all time high was around 70p,spurred on by bid rumours. A fact,later acknowledged by management who wished to reprice their options pricing which they claimed had been distorted by takeover speculation.Anyway,t It feels like something corporate afoot but really,given we’re only back to a penny and a half,it could just be good news on the drilling front.Won’t be long until we find out. | steeplejack | |
08/1/2019 08:47 | I don't think the mm's have the stock lochlea. The last of them has reduced their NMS down to 500 shares this morning. They are just reacting to the buy volume. | gsg | |
08/1/2019 08:40 | .......in theory the MMs should know no more about Calcatreu than we do. | lochlea | |
08/1/2019 08:38 | I was starting to wonder that GSG....... if someone like Miguens was buying outside normal market procedures. | lochlea | |
08/1/2019 08:36 | trebled in 3 days, mental | chutes01 | |
08/1/2019 08:33 | Unbelievable turnaround....sweet. | hazl | |
08/1/2019 08:29 | Expected much higher today as momentum gathered let's hope this afternoon we can move towards and over £2 | kirk 6 | |
08/1/2019 08:24 | On the move early today. | robers98 | |
07/1/2019 17:05 | lochlea. Ironically I trust the current CEO much more than the previous pompous bunch. | gsg | |
07/1/2019 17:03 | Hi GsG Your telling me I'm embarrased to say how much I am down on this stock but it's a fortune Let's hope it get's back to over 7p to start with, I will still be down but it may not hurt as much. How ever I just can't see it getting back to that or anywhere near | eblitz1 | |
07/1/2019 16:58 | Hi GSG. 13 years...... well it's been an "interesting" saga here, if not profitable. So far. This never did supplement my pension, as planned back in 2003. Any return now will be a welcome bonus. Like you, I had written these off. | lochlea | |
07/1/2019 16:52 | Wait till these get to £10 a share which is only 10p old money | kirk 6 | |
07/1/2019 16:52 | Great. Now just need another 10-fold increase to break even. | hl83 | |
07/1/2019 16:49 | eblitz. No not in LND thank god. But these have cost me dear. Been here since 2006 | gsg | |
07/1/2019 16:46 | GsG Hi I didn't know you were in here ae you in LND as well | eblitz1 | |
07/1/2019 16:44 | Struth, had written these off. Wonder what the story is. If they could just get back to 10p old money. lol | gsg | |
07/1/2019 16:06 | Wow back to 1p. | robers98 | |
07/1/2019 13:35 | Looking very solid now | kirk 6 |
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