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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pembridge Resources Plc | LSE:PERE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BG107324 | 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% | 0.225 | - | 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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15/2/2018 09:21 | Yes you are right Mostro. On the fence at the moment. We all knew the companies idea was to buy a mine that needed their expertise to get the best from it. I thought it might have been one that was mothballed or something but we have a producing mine in one of the best commodities with decent gold and silver additions so that is good and they are going to use their expertise to improve an already producing mine, which is better than expected. It all comes down to the funding for existing shareholdrs :-/ | soulsauce | |
15/2/2018 09:07 | Placing Maybe ( almost certainly )But how can you raise US Dollars 50 million at a placing price of 1p per share ( some folks estimate ), the number of shares in circulation would be astronomical and surely big institutions ( and alot of PI's ) would shy away from buying into a 'Penny Stock' ....?? | mostro | |
15/2/2018 08:49 | Thanks encarter,makes sense | susiebe | |
15/2/2018 08:38 | They are raising cash at a particular price and any fluctuations in the share price will confuse matters so they suspend it. | encarter | |
15/2/2018 08:36 | My first thoughts exactly soulsauce, let us hope that is the case.. I am encouraged by this outcome of our long wait, GLA | mostro | |
15/2/2018 08:35 | It's not automatic but it's standard procedure for RTOs. | encarter | |
15/2/2018 08:33 | Yes I ve seen the news but it doesnt explain why the share is now suspended unless its an automatic requirement or Ive missed something | susiebe | |
15/2/2018 08:18 | A bit of insider buying last week would indicate this share price is cheap. | encarter | |
15/2/2018 08:17 | Great news. In to battery metals. Cash for further exploration. Safe country. There's gold in them there hills. | encarter | |
15/2/2018 08:10 | See the news susie Mostro the company knows the mine well and confident they can not only significantly extend mine life but also lower production costs. | soulsauce | |
15/2/2018 08:06 | Why has the share been suspended? | susiebe | |
15/2/2018 08:01 | No sure about the bit on Capstone site that says the mine has 4 more years of life!! | mostro | |
15/2/2018 07:59 | 18 tonnes of copper (x 2,200 x 3.25) is worth 129 million dollars.....Now why would you sell that? | shortarm | |
15/2/2018 07:59 | Not sure what to think. Mine looks good but at what price to original shareholders? | soulsauce | |
15/2/2018 07:50 | 2 Directors have previous knowledge of the mine, looks very interesting. | uknighted | |
15/2/2018 07:49 | It's dilution, yes, but dilution offset by a corresponding purchase of income producing, real physical assets. Many other dilutions tend to be executed for working capital purposes or 'keeping the bloody lights on'. The question is, is the purchase value accretive? If the market believes it to be so we shall see a corresponding rise in the value of the company | gersemi | |
15/2/2018 07:48 | Wow a $50M placing on a £2.8M Mcap company... that's no mean feat! Looks like a good asset, already producing. One to watch. | mike_f | |
15/2/2018 07:45 | PP LL AA CC II NN GG! | escapetohome | |
15/2/2018 07:44 | At last, some action - well sort of (with the shares suspended)! | uknighted | |
15/2/2018 07:38 | RNS out 7.30am | vivgav | |
15/2/2018 07:36 | Now let us see where our patience has led us!!!! | mostro | |
15/2/2018 07:29 | No news here? | soulsauce | |
15/2/2018 00:58 | Copper!!!!!! | escapetohome |
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