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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Randgold Res. | LSE:RRS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01C3S32 | ORD $0.05 |
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% | 6,546.00 | 6,580.00 | 6,584.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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10/3/2017 08:46 | Just picked up a further 300 at £67.84. | professor pettigrew | |
10/3/2017 08:05 | Imminent ! | chinese investor | |
10/3/2017 07:51 | We have the 50% fibonacci retracement on the gold price at about 1192 I think. Break down below there and its looking negative. Bounce off and its looking great. the fed decision is baked in now 100% but the announcement will cause a little weakness? Hopefully we have bounced off the 50% fib by then so we have some room to manoeuvre. I am bullish on gold medium term and think we will see new highs. Im on the sidelines but ready to buy especially quick trades to make use of rallies. | gilesgraves | |
10/3/2017 07:46 | I'm Still Waiting To Pounce ! n.b. I Sold At £77 ! | chinese investor | |
10/3/2017 07:33 | Moron. You know nothing. TYRU proves that. | professor pettigrew | |
10/3/2017 07:17 | According to latest estimates, worldwide debt is now in excess of $200 trillion. How is that sustainable? Eventually there will be an almighty depression, or central banks will realise the only way out is to inflate the debt away. There are growing calls to link currencies to something tangible. The only thing is gold. The temporary blip below $1200 isn't stopping China amassing as much as they can. As soon as the physical market starts usurping the paper one, that's when the true value of gold will come through. And, it's much higher than $1200 per oz. | professor pettigrew | |
09/3/2017 16:08 | Professor Pettigrew, I don't hold - I sold at £77. | chinese investor | |
09/3/2017 16:00 | Good article! Gold forecast to rise to $1400 by year end! | fez77 | |
09/3/2017 14:29 | ....and unemployment worsened | richie32 | |
09/3/2017 13:33 | hxxp://www.tradingec Import prices surging. | bonio10000 | |
09/3/2017 12:27 | "first class" should not be hyphenated. | gilesgraves | |
09/3/2017 11:10 | I'm Watching & Waiting To Pounce ! | chinese investor | |
09/3/2017 10:40 | Chinese Investor - aren't you buying any RRS at these levels? | fez77 | |
09/3/2017 09:07 | For The Record ! Chinese Investor (RRS) 27 Feb '17 - 08:05 Sold At £77 ! | chinese investor | |
09/3/2017 08:24 | And just to wrap up my piece for today, Gilesgraves - you are a bigger idiot than I thought. If you take anything "nhs buyer" says at face level, then you are a first-class berk. | professor pettigrew | |
09/3/2017 07:44 | You say that but the Professor has acquired a holding of close on 2,000 shares here at an average of around £61.25. He also sees £100 here mid-year, along with gold around $1500. Next you'll be telling us he's a fantasist. I just won't have it. | nhs buyer | |
09/3/2017 07:43 | Morning all. Looks like bullion with oscillate between $1200-1210 for the time being, and RRS between around £69-71. The strategy remains the same. Keep buying. Both. | professor pettigrew | |
09/3/2017 07:37 | Not well said NHS. Professor Pettigrew has written the most disgraceful things on this board and several others. He consistently trolls people, controls boards, and is generally vile. He boasts, lies, and offers very little, if any technical analysis. All his posts are about personality and he clashes with everyone. He is an unwelcome distraction and a troll. | gilesgraves |
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