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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.10 | 0.095 | 0.105 | 0.1025 | 0.095 | 0.10 | 81,815,277 | 11:12:39 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minrls,earths-ground,treated | 0 | -5.36M | -0.0002 | -5.00 | 22.84M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/9/2023 20:54 | Jeez Geeza give it time seen all the mountains of white powder wouldn't surprise me is GR starts sniffing it once we get going. | ![]() scottk1976 | |
11/9/2023 18:26 | You ain't moving up writing is on the wall. | bonzo11 | |
11/9/2023 07:02 | George boy what are you talking about | zxie | |
06/9/2023 20:38 | It will be CNC Markets they have most of the raised shares they have to churned before we move up | ![]() scottk1976 | |
01/9/2023 19:20 | For anyone. In vast https://www.newsday. | ![]() waller2018 | |
01/9/2023 08:56 | Oil - what happened?! Another placing! Do you think there will be another next week? George is doing placings every week now it seems ;) | ![]() valhalla2017 | |
31/8/2023 09:23 | Hi All, please find below a link to my latest video on Premiere African Minerals (#PREM) where I review the recent £9m funding and, more specifically, the George Roach StockBox interview of 30th August. I guess this will be the last one for a bit. Please share if you like. Thanks... https://youtu.be/T4y | ![]() biztech | |
30/8/2023 17:44 | Funny to see all the bashers calling this down to .35 today. Held strong didn't it. Shorters May as well close now. Long trade well and truly on. | ![]() foreverfalling | |
30/8/2023 14:03 | Hi All, please find below a link to my latest video on Premiere African Minerals (#PREM) where I review the second funding RNS is 5 days. This time for £5m. Is this one the last?. Thanks... https://youtu.be/OuG | ![]() biztech | |
30/8/2023 12:04 | On that basis,in your world, Rod Hull & Emu are on your roof messing with your antenna ffs :-) | ![]() ahhh luke warm | |
30/8/2023 08:40 | Lovely that gorgeous George knows there are more than enough gerbils to flush that new placing through them. | terminator101 | |
30/8/2023 08:04 | Shares bought by a company, they will not sell short term | ![]() book5 | |
30/8/2023 07:57 | Another drop to 0.36 then | bankprofits2023 | |
27/8/2023 08:38 | Hi All, please find below a link to my latest video on Premiere African Minerals (#PREM) where I review the latest RNS where an additional share placing to the value of £4m has been announced. I guess the big question is will there be more placings? Please subscribe and share if you like. Thanks... https://youtu.be/V0w | ![]() biztech | |
26/8/2023 15:58 | Well Rob, the Telegram group are fully behind GR. There was no choice and it had to be done. The project is too big to fail at this stage and GR will do whatever it takes to get it over the line. We took his word for it. Guess i be buying fish and chips for few months but come November we all be laughing. Keep the faith. GR shafted as all up and its not the first time. The new ii investor is well known. To make up for PREM , i wont you all to get some quick trades in. In the meantime i suggest read my review on COPL and potential upside. I wouldnt say throw the kitchen sink at it but follow the trend and make your own judgment. The wider opinion of the Telegram group is 20p target by End of this year or on JV announcement, which could be any day. share price is currently 4p, so 400% upside. 10k will make you 50k. No brainer | ![]() oilisgold | |
25/8/2023 19:18 | Do you think your shrink should live in? ((( ̄へ& | ![]() alhambra1 |
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