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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.01 | 0.07% | 14.75 | 14.70 | 14.80 | 14.79 | 14.70 | 14.70 | 5,259,744 | 08:00:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 114.06M | -2.3M | -0.0022 | -67.05 | 155.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/6/2020 13:28 | Something is cooking you don't get buying activity like this for no reason | 32campomar | |
22/6/2020 13:27 | New MM RAZH just opened and gone on bid | bogotatrader | |
22/6/2020 13:09 | One of these days we will break 12p...maybe our time has come! | 32campomar | |
22/6/2020 12:41 | Yes....c'mon shonto....I mean shanta.....jeez, you've got me at it now!...... | plentymorefish | |
22/6/2020 12:34 | just topping up. good luck for me and stockholders of shonto gold. | amazoner | |
22/6/2020 12:31 | Buy volume coming in now with a couple of 200k plus trades...2 Ms now on bid at 11.50 | bogotatrader | |
22/6/2020 12:25 | Bid chatter on LSE Bulletin Board | bogotatrader | |
22/6/2020 12:09 | Don't get too carried away It's been bouncing in this range since mid April, it has to get above 12 bid for breakout | 32campomar | |
22/6/2020 12:04 | This maybe it ! | redhill | |
22/6/2020 11:54 | Better this week | 338 | |
22/6/2020 11:43 | Can you be more specific.....I was thinking 08:12 on 02/07/2020!.... | plentymorefish | |
22/6/2020 11:41 | The breakout is going to happen pretty soon... Between now and first week of July 👍 | 338 | |
22/6/2020 09:14 | Someday you will be right - just keep saying it | juju44 | |
22/6/2020 09:08 | Ready to breakout 🚀🚀 | 338 | |
21/6/2020 21:01 | With that grade it is something pretty special. Fingers crossed it proves to be what it appears to be! | jc2706 | |
21/6/2020 17:41 | Listening to the presentation they said the deal for Kenya as been on going since the price of gold was $1240 this makes you think the hedge was taken out so they could afford to buy the Kenya deal, And i must admit they do make the Kenya deal sound very good indeed, | chestnuts | |
21/6/2020 16:45 | Jc2706 I agree gold miners are about 3 times behind the curve of 2008/2011 considering the price of gold. | chestnuts | |
21/6/2020 16:31 | Interesting. Chinese companies tend not to pay much of a premium but this suggests otherwise. I don't think that gold miners properly reflect the current price of gold let alone what I think will happen over the next few years. | jc2706 | |
21/6/2020 13:17 | I've read quite a few articles over the last couple weeks about Chinese companies buying up small gold miners: I'm sure Shanta is in their sights. | space_bob | |
21/6/2020 13:12 | As Eric pointed out in the presentation, a new Finance bill is going through in Tanzania which includes provisions for tax appeals. I believe it comes into force on the 1st July. Also whatever the size, the repayments have been recent - if they planned to give no repayments then why start now? When I was looking for the details of the finance bill, I also read about various tax changes in Tanzania due to corona-virus, such as reduced turnover tax, reduced corporation tax, reduced VAT rate. Every little helps. | space_bob | |
21/6/2020 12:54 | Owed over $20m in VAT. This has been an ongoing issue for years and doesn't look to be resolved any time soon. Two paltry repayment were returned which basically were a drop in the ocean compared to what is now owed and this is increasing as I type. | jasper2712 | |
21/6/2020 12:14 | Can any one help As the VAT always been a problem or is something new | chestnuts |
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