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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Serabi Gold Plc | LSE:SRB | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BG5NDX91 | 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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-3.00 | -4.26% | 67.50 | 66.00 | 69.00 | 70.50 | 67.50 | 70.50 | 354,752 | 11:56:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 63.71M | 1.14M | 0.0150 | 45.00 | 53.39M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/9/2020 08:19 | I wonder if the ex-Director who shelled out £100k is taking his margin and drip selling. Not sure why anyone else would want to. It's a solid company, making money, due to expand significantly and with MASSIVE exploration potential. | ![]() borisjohnsonshair | |
23/9/2020 20:02 | Tom111 ... I reckon you are a factor of 10 out there ... more like 40 million or more ... you are not including those that are asymptomatic or had it so mild they never had much to worry about and therefore did not test . However ..... Covid fear is back ! | kennyp52 | |
23/9/2020 19:30 | SRB share price holding up under pressure. SBI.TSX got slammed on low volume. BOT traders must be on a coffee break for the past 24 hours. | ![]() sherry35 | |
23/9/2020 18:33 | Omg - dull dull dull. Active cases nearly halved. Come up with something else. Tricky when we are making US$2M a month!!! | ![]() borisjohnsonshair | |
23/9/2020 16:56 | Dunno what the break even point is but I do know AISC is going thro the roof and SRB are reliant upon a single ore sorter and a dodgy old rusty ball mill | borisjohnsonscock | |
23/9/2020 16:50 | SRB share price holding up under pressure. MND.TSX got predictably slammed again. | ![]() sherry35 | |
23/9/2020 15:33 | You forgot to mention 3.9MIL have recovered from the illness just to get things straight.Gold unfortunately down as a result of a stronger dollar today.Anyone know the break even point for gold price here to make a profit,thks | ![]() tom111 | |
23/9/2020 14:32 | GRL flying this dog dropping like a stone AGAIN! | borisjohnsonscock | |
23/9/2020 13:55 | Could you provide a link pls | ![]() sherry35 | |
23/9/2020 12:04 | Brazil is now being branded as a Covid success. Sweden times 40. | ![]() borisjohnsonshair | |
23/9/2020 11:56 | you forgot to mention 3,9mill recovered check latest news on google | ![]() tom111 | |
23/9/2020 10:57 | Wow cases in Brazil now over 4.5 million.... | borisjohnsonscock | |
22/9/2020 20:02 | Kenny the clown has allegedly dumped a stock with a 7% spread after a 10% fall lol I'm surprised he could find a buyer I'm still stuck with a few shares in this dog after trying several times to sell but no quote available | ![]() trader536 | |
22/9/2020 18:42 | Agreed, missed the boat re Corning's in 21. These things, pandemics, happen! | ![]() borisjohnsonshair | |
22/9/2020 18:33 | Hi HBR, looks as though Stockopedia increased their forecast figures around lunchtime today - my lower late morning figures were off Stockopedia too!.63% of forecast YoY revenue increase is then forecast to go to the net profit line..The good news is that should only be attributable to increasing revenue from resuming guidance production and the PoG. 2021 seems too early to foresee any Coringa production or Sao Chico upside..Cheers, tightfist | ![]() tightfist | |
22/9/2020 18:24 | Here is an article on the Trump put which started last year as indicators were flagging recession. Infamous on this side of the pond. | ![]() sherry35 | |
22/9/2020 14:59 | US election is Tuesday, November 3, 2020. We maybe experiencing the Trump and FED put going into the election. | ![]() sherry35 | |
22/9/2020 14:55 | Those are the figs I see also, Russ. If you're as bullish on gold as I am, seems like a crazy valuation to me... | ![]() ppvn |
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