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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Premier African Minerals Limited | LSE:PREM | London | Ordinary Share | VGG7223M1005 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.006 | -3.08% | 0.189 | 0.185 | 0.195 | 0.195 | 0.1875 | 0.20 | 160,184,754 | 16:35:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minrls,earths-ground,treated | 0 | -5.36M | -0.0002 | -9.50 | 43.39M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/10/2019 17:58 | Bill , won't be at the close it will have been during the day and will be a delayed trade . | doctor 69 | |
01/10/2019 17:33 | 75M shares sold in at the close!!! | billthebank | |
01/10/2019 17:26 | Market cap of prem is only £3 m , won't take much for this to ten bag if and a big if all the balls come down nicely , meaning ,1. Epo giving prem one of the biggest lithium reserves in the world 2. Deal with mnh3. Circum comes in 4. Deal for Zulu dfs 5. Joint venture for expanded Zulu If at least of this happens , will go up may be 300% , if we get 4-5 of these looking like a ten to twenty bagger .The risk reward is the gamble . I bought today at a higher level and many will buy in tomorrow . Excellent turnover , so time to place your bets or get out on the rise . But with market cap so low , selling on a 40% rise , is not how to make the big bucks | doctor 69 | |
01/10/2019 17:15 | Circum shares are worth millions of dollars ? and prem owns a fair few :) | daar | |
01/10/2019 16:44 | woooooo. closed over 0.03! GR is wheelin' and dealin' in Zim. | valhalla2017 | |
01/10/2019 16:22 | The article s look legit. We know JV partners are waiting epo approval. So this could go mental | thecashmoney | |
01/10/2019 15:39 | It’s going to go mental when the RNS lands | intheknow69 | |
01/10/2019 15:37 | Good luck to you Doc.Personally sold out at a loss but if this 5 bags from here I will break even but knowing George he will screw it up. | billthebank | |
01/10/2019 15:04 | eak. will we hold the 0.03s? not looking great at the moment. that's the problem with prem. no cash. even with the epo it's just more dirt that won't be developed. | valhalla2017 | |
01/10/2019 15:01 | Bill about 82 million . So well of 3% | doctor 69 | |
01/10/2019 14:48 | Doc your interest must be about disclosable now!!! | billthebank | |
01/10/2019 14:47 | If news is true then expect this much higher | shirley83 | |
01/10/2019 14:47 | the selling is relentless...but let's see what this incoming rns says... | valhalla2017 | |
01/10/2019 14:41 | Expect an rns soon , hopefully we can build from here , I know a lot of us buying today . I topped up with 17 m | doctor 69 | |
01/10/2019 14:38 | this main issue is that prem has no cash to develop anything at the moment. but if the EPO news is legit (and it really does sound like it is) zulu might even come out of impairment. let's see if we hold the 0.03s today. that would be a good start. | valhalla2017 | |
01/10/2019 14:36 | Proactive report yesterday3sites reported todayMissed the entry did ya punk | alexios1201 | |
01/10/2019 14:24 | Chinese will not pay top dollar.Handed over for buttons | aidenabettin | |
01/10/2019 14:23 | If so that's got to be bigger than £10M market cap even with very little cash in the bank. Takeover target? | the bull | |
01/10/2019 14:22 | As lenigas said ' its a very complicated deal'.Kod,Prem and Vast will all be gone imo | aidenabettin | |
01/10/2019 14:22 | Zimbabwe is on course to become major Lithium and Tantalite producerhTTps://t.co | tidy 2 | |
01/10/2019 14:21 | Get back to iqai | babbler | |
01/10/2019 14:20 | And its about to be gifted to the Chinese | aidenabettin | |
01/10/2019 14:19 | Yep looks like prem may have one of the biggest lithium resources in the world | doctor 69 |
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