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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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16/11/2018 14:25 | Gold is up $1224.21 +8.61 (0.70%) High: 1224.21 Low: 1214.55 I take it Barrick will be going higher too | ![]() christh | |
16/11/2018 14:19 | going to £65 today, maybe... | ![]() christh | |
16/11/2018 10:42 | I placed my order to sell at £65.50 valid for 40 days If it does, it does.. | ![]() christh | |
16/11/2018 09:37 | Political tribalism in USA -------------------- Political tribalism is currently responsible for much of the narrative control we see today. Different media organisations decide on their political slant and then everything they publish is tainted by and filtered through this lens. Although it’s not just media organisations that do this. People do it too. As ad man Dave Trott highlighted in an eye-opening blog post this week. He wrote about Dennis Hof, who was elected to Congress in Nevada in the recent midterms. Hof was a pimp who owned five brothels. He had also been dead three weeks on the day of the vote. From Trott’s blog: His body was found by porn star Ron Jeremy and a prostitute who worked for Hof. So why would the people of Nevada elect a dead pimp? Because the law in Nevada is, if they die, the winning candidate is replaced by a member of their own party. So Dennis Hof would be replaced by a Republican, that was all the voters cared about. They preferred anyone, even a dead pimp, to a Democrat. Jennifer O’Kane, who had been repeatedly raped by Hof, said “No Democrat was going to win, that’s just politics.” That’s what’s happening in America: the Montagues and the Capulets. Nobody is really listening to what any of the candidates are saying, no one cares. Policies won’t change anyone’s mind: Republicans just hate Democrats and that’s that. It’s like gang warfare, the Bloods versus the Crips, on a national scale. Cognitive scientist Steven Pinkerin his latest book, Enlightenment Now, described political tribalism as, “the most insidious form of irrationality today.” | ![]() christh | |
16/11/2018 08:29 | steven, I do hope so and wish we do. Gold will be in demand during Xmas,the uncertainty of Brexit,the US$ pressure, US politics now with the Democrats blocking Trumps stupidities, the oil demand, global politics,Europe turmoil with Brexit. Some countries are stockpiling Gold as a measure for stability in world currencies. The Barrick takeover with the Randgold ceo in charge happening will drive it up higher. Good luck to all, and I wish we achieve that. | ![]() christh | |
16/11/2018 08:11 | Christh do u think we will get 70 by mid December | ![]() stevenrevell | |
16/11/2018 08:04 | good openning, £65 today..... good luck chaps. | ![]() christh | |
15/11/2018 16:08 | I do expect the shareprice to move up to £65 Gold is now at $1213.22 1.33 (0.11%) High: 1215.7 Low: 1208.51 | ![]() christh | |
15/11/2018 16:02 | Tom, I hope we'll see you back in RRS. It is a great share to have, besides the divi will be good. Have a look in ASOS, good for trading volatility Good luck mate. | ![]() christh | |
15/11/2018 15:53 | ReformR we due for divi b4 merger or not pls? | ![]() action | |
15/11/2018 15:31 | Hi Chris, I'm totally out of RRS at the mo. Thought I had done a great decision by getting out around £62-63 when it fell to sub £60. But now look at it. Will it hit £65. I think it will soon. Maybe not today but if this political mess continues then Gold is bound to get a boost and the weak pound is great fro RRS v Barrick share exchange. Why didn't I but back in when in the 59's! Damn. But good luck to you and hope you hit your target. I'm currently trading GLEN quite a bit which is proving quite difficult! | redtom1 | |
15/11/2018 15:01 | above £64 today If Barrick stays up high, then it will move this above £64 | ![]() christh | |
15/11/2018 14:47 | hi Tom, are you around? What is your opinion, will we likely to hit £65-£66 this time round? With the Brexit crisis might make it in my opinion. | ![]() christh | |
15/11/2018 14:32 | YES,gold is up,GB£ is down. It might rise to £65 and hit higher as uncertainty is set. | ![]() christh | |
15/11/2018 09:21 | Is this going up because of brexit deal aand pound plunging after raab resignation | ![]() foxy22 | |
15/11/2018 08:55 | 65 is coming | ![]() stevenrevell | |
09/11/2018 17:53 | QE ending, rising 10yr UST and global debt bubble bursting That'll pout some ooomph under gold next year imo Serious problems on the horizon | ![]() fangorn2 | |
09/11/2018 15:53 | I'm not very optimistic. With US elections out of the way and a promised rise in US interest rates in December, I cannot see much upside for Gold. Barrick has had a great run over the last month or so and is not as well run as RRS so is not so recommended by brokers from what I can make out. Therefore I struggle to see the Barrick share price move without Gold rising. This is only my view and I'm often wrong, so who knows. | redtom1 | |
09/11/2018 15:39 | Tom, there must be at least a slight recovery. I think the fall is very overdone and is oversold. What do you think? | ![]() christh | |
09/11/2018 15:14 | We're unlikely to see £65 any time soon based on strengthening dollar and weak Gold. | redtom1 | |
08/11/2018 15:35 | I think we will get 65 before barrack Steals it | ![]() stevenrevell | |
08/11/2018 15:31 | Steven, you and me both. I would be happy with £65. | redtom1 |
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