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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sirius Minerals Plc | LSE:SXX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0DG3H29 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 5.49 | 5.485 | 5.49 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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27/7/2018 17:10 | Not My Real Name You have been spouting the shorting De Ramp for weeks , so prove it, show fellow share holders your fantasy link ? | johnwise | |
27/7/2018 17:03 | Johnmoron, I posted at 16:34. You replied at 16:45. You had more than enough time to look it up for yourself. Idiot. NMRN | not my real name | |
27/7/2018 16:54 | President Trump VICTORY Speech on Economy Video | johnwise | |
27/7/2018 16:45 | Not My Real Name Just the answer I expected ... No link ?, all fantasy De-ramping | johnwise | |
27/7/2018 16:39 | LOL, closed 35p UT on the nail | eurofox | |
27/7/2018 16:34 | Johnwise, I am definitely not your monkey. Do your own research you lazy git. You should know where to look by now! NMRN | not my real name | |
27/7/2018 16:27 | Not My Real Name post the link showing Sirius "shorted by one of our biggest bondholders" | johnwise | |
27/7/2018 16:11 | Good post 81 lucky | hazl | |
27/7/2018 15:24 | 35, it's getting close. | 11_percent | |
27/7/2018 15:00 | 81lucky, Whatever your opinion of the reason for shorting, trackable shorts are up by 4.7 million this week. For information only, Now stand at just over 200 million. Edit: Purely by coincidence, the 4.7 million were shorted by one of our biggest bondholders! :) NMRN | not my real name | |
27/7/2018 14:48 | A lot has been said about shorting of this stock. my own opinion is that this has nothing to do with CBs/conversions etc. Simply put, there are punters out there who are banking on delays through mishaps which would have a short term impact on the share price but nothing will fundamentally change in the long term. If you can ride out the peaks and throughs the general trend of share price is north until production and then added value of dividends kick in. Price should be underpinned once ST2 finance is in place. | 81lucky | |
27/7/2018 13:10 | Sirius wants to get its North Yorkshire fertiliser mine into production in 2021. To do that it needs to first raise another US$2.6bn through debt financing, which it expects to wrap up by the end of 2018 | johnwise | |
27/7/2018 12:53 | Sorry voice to text | christopher logsdon | |
27/7/2018 12:53 | JohnWise could you remind me of the timeframe for second stage when it's in please, thinking of putting in another 10 K must get my timing right | christopher logsdon | |
27/7/2018 12:50 | I don't believe a word of it "You cannot manipulate a FTSE250 stock" | johnwise | |
27/7/2018 11:58 | Well BHP have plenty of cash now, more than anticipated, they should invest here. | lendmeafiver | |
27/7/2018 11:58 | You cannot manipulate a FTSE250 stock it relates to Markets and buys vs sells, its in a very tight trading range "breakout" either-way is possible although upward trend still have the charting advantage. | prmoldoaks | |
27/7/2018 11:53 | lol - its called a market | wish i wasnt in rbs | |
27/7/2018 11:50 | This share price is well manipulated always stays at the same value ie 34p then 35p etc. | y1phr1 | |
27/7/2018 08:14 | VIDEO Polyhalite Explained | johnwise | |
27/7/2018 08:13 | Video Sirius Minerals - The deposit | johnwise | |
26/7/2018 22:47 | CC please see pre-tests all impressive ! | prmoldoaks | |
26/7/2018 18:53 | This all about the product and if it will be used in the market place. Other than one contract for 1.5 M tonnes, slow build up to peak committed 7 years or so. Not much use for paying interest and running costs in early years. If European compounders are not interested, one should be asking why. Added complexity and not fitting into formulations that run on least cost? High risk novel product that needs to be proven in the field, could take a while to fall into place if it is truly good enough. | clotted cream | |
26/7/2018 10:56 | This arguing is about as interesting as a copy of Dry Bulk Monthly magazine. Mind you, that is a pretty interesting read but the pictures are what keeps me coing back. | lageraemia |
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