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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rio Tinto Plc | LSE:RIO | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007188757 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-69.00 | -1.28% | 5,317.00 | 5,313.00 | 5,315.00 | 5,357.00 | 5,264.00 | 5,340.00 | 4,955,818 | 16:35:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 54.86B | 10.06B | 6.1815 | 8.60 | 86.48B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/5/2019 13:19 | Every time I have money to invest, I will invest into RIO and you won’t sink this stock, it’s a pure power house and sinks shorters into the ground. | turvart | |
19/5/2019 13:11 | I will put all my eggs in one basket, because from an account point of view I don’t think you lot actually understand what this is about, this is about forex in the short term, long term you have the EPS growth rate. This is the best stock in the footsie at the moment. | turvart | |
19/5/2019 13:07 | Logo Rio Tinto Rio Tinto is one of the world's leaders in mining research, prospecting and operating. Net sales (including intragroup) break down by family of products as follows: - iron ores (43.6%): 271.3 Mt produced in 2017; - aluminum (26.3%): 50.8 Mt of bauxite, 8.1 Mt of alumina and 3.5 Mt of aluminum produced; - coal and industrial minerals (18.4%): coal (23.7 Mt produced), titanium dioxide pigments (1,315 Kt produced), borates (517 Kt produced) and salts (5.1 Mt produced) ; - copper and diamonds (11.6%): 478.1 Kt of copper produced and 21.6 million karat of diamonds produced; - other (0.1%): gold, silver, zinc and molybdenum. Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United Kingdom (1.1%), Europe (7.5%), China (44.2%), Japan (11.7%), Asia (12.8%), the United States (14.3%) , Canada (2.8%), Australia (1.8%) and other (3.8%). $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Lets hope that the usa and china trade dispute is soon put to bed sentiment would therefore change substantially imo | maywillow | |
19/5/2019 13:00 | WHAT IF- A day in the Life of an ADVFN POSTER IF you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, if you can trust yourself when all doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; if you can wait and not be tired by waiting and watching. And don`t look too good,nor talk too wise: if you can dream-and not make dreams your master; if you can think- and not make thoughts your totally about AIM shares, if you can meet with Rampers and Derampers And treat those two imposters just the same; if you can bear the truth you`ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch and wait only to see your shares haven fallen, And average down,by knowing that experience rules: if you can make one heap of your all your realised capital gains And risk it on a share like SHELL or BP, And lose,and start at your beginnings And never breathe a word on any BB about your loss; if you can hang on in there ,despite what appears tobe a bear market with only the will that says just Hold. if you can talk with follow posters and peers and keep your vitue, Or walk with likes of HEDGERS, but do not lose A OPTIMISTIC FEEL , Be prepared to filter or ban those contributing zilch if neither rampers and derampers cannot touch you. if all can count on you,but none too much; if you can fill your day with one good debate and some trading, Yours is the World of Shares with everything in it, And-which is more, You`ll be an excellent ADVFN Thread Master and Poster,my son. | waldron | |
19/5/2019 12:56 | Each to his or her own its down to ones propensity for risk posters on here all like RIO SOME FOR THE DIVI AND CAPITAL APPRECIATION OTHERS JUST FOR A QUICK AND OR LONG TERM GAIN i for the divi at present would i put all my eggs in one basket NO YOURS A RETIRED ACCOUNTANT | ariane | |
19/5/2019 12:50 | Maywillow, You should do more research IMO, because you seem to think I’m a naive punter, maybe you should understand Forex, fundamentals PD10 before you go firing into me, because at the moment I see you as the naive investor and that’s a fact. | turvart | |
19/5/2019 12:39 | May willow, I think your having a pop at me and fair play your very welcome to have a pop at me if you feel it’s valid. Yes I’m putting all my eggs into Rio Tinto because this is the best stock I’ve ever seen in the Footsie 100 and the fundamentals are amazing, if you follow me like I think you do then you will see what brilliant account skills that I possess and in 2 years time let’s have this conversation again, because I think you will go silent on this subject. My only regret at the moment is that I can’t raise enough funds to put into this but I’m trying hard and even selling my car to do this, all my spare funds are getting invested in Rio, I don’t honestly think you know what I know but this is the stock to be investing in, and if you want to mock me then fire away, I couldn’t give a toss what you say because fundamentals always win in the end. | turvart | |
18/5/2019 20:41 | Definition of 'put all your eggs in one basket' Learner: put all your eggs in one basketCOBUILD Idioms put all your eggs in one basket phrase If someone puts all their eggs in one basket, they put all their effort or resources into doing one thing so that, if it fails, they have no alternatives left. The key word here is diversify; don't put all your eggs in one basket. | maywillow | |
18/5/2019 19:43 | Rio Tinto: Buy On Weakness Mar. 28, 2017 8:41 AM ET| About: Rio Tinto Group (RIO) This article is exclusive for subscribers. Sarfaraz A. Khan Sarfaraz A. Khan Energy, commodities, macro, long only HalfBridge (7,368 followers) Summary Rio Tinto stock recently came under pressure due to weakness in iron ore prices, and shares could drop further in the near future. That could push dividend yield to 5%. Rio Tinto believes the demand of the steelmaking commodity from China will remain strong. Rio Tinto is a cash flow machine which self-funds its capital expenditure as well as dividends, even in a weak price environment. The latest drop in iron ore prices has hit Rio Tinto (NYSE:RIO), the world's second-largest miner of the steel-making commodity. The company's shares could drop further in the short term. But the weakness | maywillow | |
18/5/2019 19:38 | GIVE HIM A WEEK OR SO HE MIGHT LEARN EMPATHY,MANNERS AND RESPECT HE HAS NOT BEEN HERE LONG ENOUGH TO LEARN THE ROPES HOPEFULLY | maywillow | |
18/5/2019 19:00 | Rio Tinto may start mining lithium in Serbia by 2023 Cecilia Jamasmie | 4 days ago | Rio Tinto plans to start mining lithium in Serbia by 2023 Jadar is estimated to contain 10% of the world's reserves of lithium, the primary raw material for the production of the batteries that power electric vehicles. (Image courtesy of Rio Tinto.) Global miner Rio Tinto (ASX, LON:RIO) may be ready to start mining lithium from its project in Jadar, Serbia in four years, but no decision will be made until the end of 2020, when the company expects to have completed a study on the deposit. The asset, near the town of Loznica, in western Serbia, gives Rio Tinto an option to supply the world’s electrification needs, chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques said Tuesday at a mining conference. The executive noted development at the giant deposit of jadarite, a lithium-containing mineral unique to Serbia, was in a preliminary stage. Ongoing studies are part of the pre-feasibility stage for evaluation of the technical and economic viability of the project, Jacques noted. "Discovered in 2004, Jadar contains boron and lithium in high concentrations, placing it among largest lithium deposits in the world." "There are 26 steps to be able to extract the lithium," he said, adding that, while pricing was an issue, the company was becoming more comfortable with the lithium market. Discovered in 2004, Jadar contains boron and lithium in high concentrations, placing it among largest lithium deposits in the world, according to Rio Tinto. Since the beginning of the project, Rio Tinto has been working closely with the Serbian government and local officials to ensure the project moves forward responsibly and in a manner that benefits surrounding communities. Both intended product streams from the project – lithium and borates – play important roles in a more energy-efficient future, the company believes. The first one is a key ingredient in the making of the batteries that power electric vehicles (EVs) and high tech devices. Borates, in turn, are used in insulation fibreglass and wind turbines. The company has said it plans to start production in 2023, assuming that feasibility studies confirm viability and all necessary approvals are obtained. Last year, Rio allegedly attempted to buy a $5B stake in Chile’s Chemical and Mining Society (SQM), the world's largest lithium producer. The investment would have provided the world’s No.2 mining company foothold in the booming battery metals sector, though it already holds key copper assets and the red metal is also used in EVs. | florenceorbis | |
18/5/2019 18:36 | Citigroup Trims Rio Tinto (RIO) Target Price to GBX 4,800 Posted by Ean Byrne on May 18th, 2019 | grupo | |
18/5/2019 10:04 | Cheers podgy will post it on the vale thread have a nice weekend | sarkasm | |
17/5/2019 17:33 | Rio Tinto 4,673 +1.39% Anglo American 1,964.4 -0.39% Glencore 276.7 -1.23% (BHP) - 05/17 04:30:00 pm 1796.7 GBp +0.41% Gold COMEX 1,276.50 -0.75% Silver COMEX 14.40 -0.96% Copper COMEX 2.73 -0.51% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 72.01 -0.84% Gasoline NYMEX 2.01 -1.03% Natural Gas NYMEX 2.64 -0.04% | waldron | |
17/5/2019 07:32 | Three figures close. | podgyted | |
16/5/2019 22:56 | Yeah I made a mistake, we’ve got yours now so sorted lol. >Rio Tinto | turvart | |
16/5/2019 22:55 | TREASURE AT END OF RAINBOW | sarkasm | |
16/5/2019 22:49 | Rio Tinto are swapping their Red banner soon to rainbow. | turvart | |
16/5/2019 22:29 | 16 07 2019 08:30:00 Quarterly operations review Second quarter operations review 2018 – 8.30am Sydney (11.30pm London on 15 July) CHEERS | sarkasm |
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