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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Polymetal International Plc | LSE:POLY | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B6T5S470 | ORD NPV |
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% | 215.00 | - | 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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04/2/2021 15:28 | imastu pidgitaswell 4 Feb '21 - 15:21 - 859 of 859 Maybe instead of buying shares we could buy up all the gold in the world? I think that would drive up the price. Bound to help Poly too. | mach100 | |
04/2/2021 15:21 | No-one expects it - but what are we going to do about it? :-) | imastu pidgitaswell | |
04/2/2021 15:01 | re buy at 1585 ,was not expecting this and fres to come back down that quick. | rasl5 | |
04/2/2021 14:15 | I'll wait for a good red day in the markets and maybe getting a good sale here for adding, looks great value. | mickinvest | |
04/2/2021 13:38 | imastu : thanks , i only sold 2 lots still have 4 lots ,will re buy below 1600 if it get there . | rasl5 | |
02/2/2021 08:08 | Incidentally I mean to say well done yesterday rasl - for me, just take the profits when they appear; if you have more than 1 (and preferably a few) separate tranches, you can just buy and sell when the money is there and not be too concerned about selling too early - while it stays range bound. There is often not a lot of reason behind some of the daily moves, and it just is what it is - no point moaning about it (although I still do), just accept it. Now you can buy them back (no stamp duty...) when it suits. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
01/2/2021 23:16 | I noticed last year that they announced a special dividend 8 days after posting 4th quarter results on 23rd January 2020. Surely they have excess cash to do the same again this year? | mickinvest | |
01/2/2021 22:29 | My figures also have this as currently significantly undervalued. Personally I see considerable ongoing growth potential with the added benefit of a solid and sustained dividend. For me it's the ideal buy on the dips share and hold to accumulate and potentially reinvest the dividend. | pander45 | |
01/2/2021 21:30 | Maybe it's the medium of the communication, but I think telling someone to 'sort your facts out' and then replying to the facts with an equally patronising follow-up is not a debate - especially when we have not communicated before - it is displaying unjustified aggression. Probably just best left - I know the facts well enough. Anyway, away from (pure) facts and into the realms of speculation and extrapolation - today was interesting, not least with the pullback; I still think this is hugely undervalued, but it will be clearer in financial terms when we see the 2020 financial results. Looking at the half year results, and knowing what they have said about 2020 production, 2021 production, 2021 costs, and that we know 2020 average prices and can speculate at the moment what 2021 average prices will be....results in (fag packet spreadsheet): .................... EPS ($)................. The real results will make it clearer and correct me for a few things I'm sure, but prices (at 1700p) means this trades at around 13 times 2020 earnings and around 12 times 2021 earnings (obviously 2021 highly variable due to PM prices yet to be determined). I find that ridiculously cheap (it was even more ridiculous last week) for a liquid FTSE100 precious metals miner with visible production growth through to at least 2025 and the track record that they have, not least during the past year of the pandemic. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
01/2/2021 17:53 | Quite OK thank you. Making an valid argument or challenging an opinion does not imply anger, it's simply a debate. Interestingly the share price dropped on a silver price pull back today. I think my point was that a 10% rise in 14% silver production compared to flat gold for 86% production would clearly drive the share price up? It's the relative interaction between commodity prices and production share. | pander45 | |
01/2/2021 16:10 | Right. Are you OK? Why is everyone so bloody angry - I think it is fair to say the price of silver is not a key factor in POLY's share price performance, compared with gold. If it is the use of the words 'at all' that is bothering you then I apologise. I can even remove them if you want. But relax a bit, huh? I hope that makes you happier... | imastu pidgitaswell | |
01/2/2021 16:06 | So to say it hardly does silver at all is not factually correct is it? It is a subjective judgement on your part. Semantics sorted. | pander45 | |
01/2/2021 16:02 | Most recent results *(half year to 30 June 2020) Gold revenue $977m.......86% Silver revenue $158m.....14% Facts sorted. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
01/2/2021 15:38 | What are you talking about, it's a top 5 global silver producer and top 10 global gold producer. Sort your facts out. | pander45 | |
01/2/2021 15:07 | ? FRES massively up on the day, and volatile today as well - thanks to silver price and the Reddit/Robinhood thing. But only up and back to where it was last week (OK a bit more) and was notably higher at the start of January - when silver prices were a lot lower than today. FRES's update was not "very bad" - just because a few berks wrote that and somehow made it the received wisdom, does not make it correct. They may have commented on the gold production outlook, but that was nothing out of the operational ordinary (and ignored the Q4 performance for gold)and completely ignored the silver outlook. And that they have been doing extraordinarily well in the middle of a pandemic. Anyway, FRES thoughts on the FRES thread at the time. But POLY basically doesn't do silver at all, so it's irrelevant, was all I meant. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
01/2/2021 15:00 | Why FRES ? Because all the talking is about Silver. FRES had a very bad update though. | fuji99 | |
01/2/2021 14:38 | Can't help noticing there is no gap on Friday's prices - intraday at any rate. Which is nice. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
01/2/2021 10:06 | sold some for 1697 +97 | rasl5 | |
01/2/2021 09:43 | It probably has a lot further to go, but gold isn't up that much - and the action is all on FRES today (not unhappy about that 😎); as you say, can't complain about 7% in a day. | imastu pidgitaswell | |
01/2/2021 09:40 | £17 touched, should be a lot higher but can't grumble with £1+ a day rises. | mickinvest | |
01/2/2021 08:17 | FRES's poorer cousin... Ah well, not one to grumble. 😎 | imastu pidgitaswell | |
31/1/2021 20:15 | Here's the dividend policy and as pander mentions, appears very transparent: hxxps://www.polymeta | redtrend | |
31/1/2021 18:19 | Positive write-up today. | mickinvest | |
31/1/2021 13:12 | The silver market and Reddit, research it. | che7win | |
31/1/2021 11:40 | A new dividend policy was announced last year and it is more transparent. It got very positive city press. Commitment of the company to progressive dividends was made clear. Good ft article from August out there. Big rise projected. Of course dyor. | pander45 |
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