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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.005 | -2.60% | 0.1875 | 0.185 | 0.19 | 0.1925 | 0.185 | 0.19 | 129,874,721 | 16:00:55 |
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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03/10/2019 10:56 | Imagine the volume if they pull the plug | aidenabettin | |
03/10/2019 10:50 | Jungmana. That is correct. So if George calls for an EGM run to the hills. Meanwhile sit back and hold or load up because as soon as the sell orders from last placing are filled this will pop massively. Imagine the volumes here when they announce | guyswonga74 | |
03/10/2019 10:41 | The good news is GR has no more room for a placing unless he calls an egm. | jungmana | |
03/10/2019 10:15 | Yep placing overhang. Probably bulk sell. I prefer the overhang to be cleared before we get the rns and there cannot be many left to clear | guyswonga74 | |
03/10/2019 10:03 | I think overhang from last placing of 1.2bn shares. Most were sold yesterday but imo some left still to clear | jungmana | |
03/10/2019 09:59 | What I don't quite get is buys outweighing sells by three to one yet the share price can't seem to break through 0.5 Is there a large sell in the background? Value was 340M to 220M when I.looked | billthebank | |
03/10/2019 09:50 | Zulu is a huge lithium deposit being one of the biggest in the world. It is GR who messed up and I hope he can deliver some value for shareholders | jungmana | |
03/10/2019 09:45 | Cwrtainly looks like the corrupt financial sector is obliging. Lets hope they are as generous and inform pi's just before they pull the plug | aidenabettin | |
03/10/2019 09:45 | Well that would be nice 0.15 and at last I will be break even!!!!! | billthebank | |
03/10/2019 09:42 | Lol! Just be happy to see punters claw back some losses mate. Volume and interest could see 0.15p (GBP 15m market cap) on the expected rns | jungmana | |
03/10/2019 09:40 | Zak Mir kiss of death.Thats all the confirmation i need | aidenabettin | |
03/10/2019 09:39 | Looking strong. Zack Mir did a chart yesterday and said first target is 0.07p | jungmana | |
03/10/2019 09:30 | Offer rising , expect to move again in next twenty mns | doctor 69 | |
03/10/2019 09:05 | Buys in excess of sells by more than 100M!!! Sounds a lot but really ony £40k!!!!! Still it's a start | billthebank | |
03/10/2019 08:40 | Ujo guys get in about to fly | jammydodger1 | |
03/10/2019 08:39 | Massive buys at the moment. Nice to see | letmepass | |
03/10/2019 08:38 | As soon as that RNS hits that will be the top. Mark my words. | donald tramp | |
03/10/2019 08:31 | Are we witnessing the 'EXODUS'?.Moses(leni | aidenabettin | |
03/10/2019 08:24 | Wolf. Me. Too 10 m | doctor 69 | |
03/10/2019 08:22 | I see someone bought 2% of the company going into the close yesterday!!!! | billthebank | |
03/10/2019 08:20 | Looking great today. Have bought another 10m this morning. | wolfcub | |
03/10/2019 08:14 | Nothing will happen before 31/10/19.Then PREM could well be gone.KOD dragged out for another 45 day extension.Atomic Swaps? | aidenabettin | |
03/10/2019 08:13 | Good start to the day. Will be good to see investors at long last make nice returns here.Am also back in but with smaller amount of cash than I invested last year | jungmana | |
03/10/2019 07:51 | Good luck to us both jungmana.I have to say I need this to rise to 0.125 to get my losses back but haven't invested as much this time!!!!as once bitten but I am in no hurry | billthebank |
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