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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Shanta Gold Limited | LSE:SHG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0CGR828 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 14.76 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 114.06M | -2.3M | -0.0022 | -67.09 | 155.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/3/2019 06:06 | If Gold was to return to $1700 Shanta will be 30 to 50p. Think Big news is coming soon | rickmay | |
15/3/2019 16:27 | Nice strong finish? | qs99 | |
15/3/2019 15:49 | Shanta is a historic disappointer but I wouldn't give up on this move up just yet | juju44 | |
15/3/2019 14:43 | Apologies I see boraki is usually positive. 8-) | hazl | |
15/3/2019 14:41 | That is true JC and fair enough. However,as we know it is a ploy used by some. | hazl | |
15/3/2019 14:34 | Please not that hazl. He was only stating what is obvious from the trading activity today. I would say that it is not unusual to see this kind of retrace after the rise based on no new news. | jc2706 | |
15/3/2019 14:27 | I think 6p is possible. | letmepass | |
15/3/2019 14:18 | This is loosing momentum, a bit | boraki | |
15/3/2019 13:32 | Hey Redhill! That's my line! Or perhaps I should thank you for filling in whilst I was away. | jc2706 | |
15/3/2019 12:41 | Seller still there but lots of buyers too | letmepass | |
15/3/2019 11:15 | Ha I would have thought he was too embarrassed to appear. | hazl | |
15/3/2019 11:12 | Meanwhile back in the real world ! | redhill | |
15/3/2019 09:51 | It is certainly worth looking at the trends of the existing known deposits. It doesn't take a lot of imagination to come to some pretty interesting interpretations. | jc2706 | |
15/3/2019 09:46 | don't disagree, why wouldn't some take profits? Fair play, but not for me. Waited here too bleeding long! hehe. Hazl, that video and previous presentations by Eric are fascinating, body language, use of language etc. To my mind, the presentations on exploration within current own lands was also fascinating as I took out (DYOR) that he was intimating that much more exists in his view outside the exploration/dig area and that zones are extended. I may be talking blx, but that was my "Impression".....the last i/view however added some "Icing" in that these guys are shareholders in a decent way and won't want to hang around with a 1 X cash flow market cap, with the "interest" he talks about, management will look to flog SHG for hopefully a decent premium if Eric has had enough trying to get the market to value SHG properly. AS we near the point where net debt is coming right down, maybe 2019 will be the year when they just say, fine, bid 15p, 20p, 25p whatever, and it is all yours..... also I wonder whether Singida update / funding will include a nice "licence" or payment of sorts to SHG as well if any farm out/buy in etc? Any thoughts on this from this board? DYOR as ever tout le monde.... | qs99 | |
15/3/2019 08:34 | Breather. Expected given rise. bored short term punters may take some profits. Add on down days approach | tsmith2 | |
15/3/2019 08:25 | On that we agree. Long time coming. | johnrxx99 | |
15/3/2019 08:16 | I like QS99 thought the stance of Eric on the video was undeniably upbeat and genuine. However it is unknown at present and quite exciting! | hazl | |
15/3/2019 08:13 | I'm not denying that some people might not take a 'bird in the hand' but to my mind there must be something in the background for such a sudden rise. 8-) | hazl | |
15/3/2019 08:02 | Oh you are awful, lol. | johnrxx99 | |
15/3/2019 07:46 | hazl, if you go back 10 years or so you might catch up :-) | johnrxx99 | |
15/3/2019 07:42 | Amusing these new posters and their authoritative views... | hazl |
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