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PREM Premier African Minerals Limited

0.1608
-0.0172 (-9.66%)
21 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.0172 -9.66% 0.1608 0.158 0.161 0.17 0.1515 0.17 1,390,720,135 16:35:27
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Minrls,earths-ground,treated 0 -5.36M -0.0002 -8.00 36.54M
Premier African Minerals Limited is listed in the Minrls,earths-ground,treated sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PREM. The last closing price for Premier African Minerals was 0.18p. Over the last year, Premier African Minerals shares have traded in a share price range of 0.1515p to 0.885p.

Premier African Minerals currently has 22,836,049,123 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Premier African Minerals is £36.54 million. Premier African Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.00.

Premier African Minerals Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
21/11/2017
17:17
bear hug

cheers

doctor 69
21/11/2017
17:11
Good day today, just popped on to Apologise to the bb for misreading the Scoping for not being the PEA, I was wrong..Soz.
bearhug2
21/11/2017
17:03
Never trust a political 😉
ny boy
21/11/2017
16:59
Lets hope so. It is in everyone's interests that Zim moves forward. Unfortunately, I am skeptical and cynical about power hungry people. They promise everything and usually deliver very little. Even our own government have had to be pragmatic and offer 40 billion pounds plus allowing the ECJ to have a say in our internal affairs even though May said this would not happen. The man and woman in the street get sold down the river but at least we are able to express our opinion without being arrested or shot!
vitec
21/11/2017
16:49
Mugabe's replacement Mnangagwa has had trouble winning his own seat so probably not a favourite to win the next election, which should open the door for Morgan Tvsangirai, the leader of the Movement for Democratic Change. IMHO, the future for Zimbabwe looks much better now.
andrewsr
21/11/2017
16:45
vitec ... according to the vid GR mentioned that the environment will become 'more inducive to foreign investment' so a little more to it than a 'changing of the guard' IMHO but I do see your point
ihavenoclue
21/11/2017
16:37
Just watched the vid ... RHA update before end of next week ... as I thought earlier.

RHA profitable before Christmas ... answer : Yes indeed.

Hmmm seems pretty straight forward to me ... all set up nicely for December onwards to be a rerate ?

ihavenoclue
21/11/2017
16:17
Whilst I applaud that Mugabe has gone it is just a changing of the guard. The guy coming in is still Zanu PF. He will know that if he wants to hold onto power then he will have to run the country in the same way. I do not think these people care about the population they care about power and lining their own pockets. If Mugabe had not wanted to hand over power to his wife he would still be in situ. This has been concocted by those that realised that if they did not remove him then his wife would remove them. I hope I am wrong but speaking to my friends from Zim they are of the same opinion.
vitec
21/11/2017
16:11
Sit back and relax, the only ones panicking are those that sold, no idea why they sold, as when big news comes they won’t be able to get back in at cheap levels.

Good boost for businesses in Zimbabwe now, confidence will return.

ny boy
21/11/2017
16:07
Level 2 strengthening
doctor 69
21/11/2017
16:07
.5p close on the cards now? A lot of political uncertainty now put to bed.
mike_f
21/11/2017
16:06
Buying coming in
doctor 69
21/11/2017
16:06
Good news for PREM, maybe some stability now the dictator has gone.

Certainly this time next week on further news flow the share price will be much higher. Ok for those not trading on credit that can buy the stock and hold for more substantive returns.

ny boy
21/11/2017
16:03
Good to hear that RM has made a sensible decision to go before he got pushed. Now things can move on and Zim can become much more investor friendly. GR seemed very relaxed about the whole situation earlier today in that interview.

Regards,
Ed.

edgein
21/11/2017
16:02
Derbyshirearms ?
dmitribollokov
21/11/2017
16:01
I ran a pub call the Uxbridge in the Midlands, now run pub in the Derbyshire countryside.......can you change your name on here easily?
uxbridgearms
21/11/2017
16:00
He’ll be shopping in Harrods next week
ny boy
21/11/2017
15:57
He will not be missed.
dmitribollokov
21/11/2017
15:57
errr Uxbridge
rackers1
21/11/2017
15:56
Captain Bob has gone ...what a relief
kop202
21/11/2017
15:55
Where about....which town
uxbridgearms
21/11/2017
15:52
Uxbridgearms

are you an Uxbridge resident ? im sure ive drank in a pub there of that name

rackers1
21/11/2017
15:51
Mugabe has quit... that should help :)
mike_f
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