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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 |
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27/12/2018 15:13 | And trev1223 I believe my friend bought at 30p much like I did myself. | lionheart69uk1 | |
27/12/2018 15:10 | Obviously I want to double my money but how do I know whom to trust? 11% has a valid concern. Quite frankly the whole SXX scheme sounds rather dotty and why are the principal investors from Australia, where surely they must have ample potash opportunities? | lionheart69uk1 | |
27/12/2018 14:45 | Trev don't bother answering 11% other account. | valek | |
27/12/2018 14:18 | lionheart Surely it depends on what his average is. He could of course sell some rather than all of them. | trev1223 | |
27/12/2018 13:48 | Heading for sub 20..... | 11_percent | |
27/12/2018 13:38 | Nor is your covert attempt at deramping. | valek | |
27/12/2018 13:36 | Not very helpful, Valek. | lionheart69uk1 | |
27/12/2018 11:21 | Well as holds 40x what you hold perhaps he should be the one advising you! | valek | |
27/12/2018 11:17 | I have a cyber-mate who holds £40,000 worth of SXX stock, while I hold £1,000 myself. Looking at some views on here, should I be advising him to sell before it falls bellow 20p? | lionheart69uk1 | |
27/12/2018 08:05 | Sirius Minerals Over the next 35 years more food needs to be produced than has been to date in human history. Global food security is the macro-driver which underpins the market demand for fertilizers. The world’s population is predicted to increase to 9 billion by 2050, placing increased demand on food production. Why POLY4? Sirius Polyhalite Sales agreements | johnwise | |
27/12/2018 06:34 | Sirius Minerals Over the next 35 years more food needs to be produced than has been to date in human history. Global food security is the macro-driver which underpins the market demand for fertilizers. The world’s population is predicted to increase to 9 billion by 2050, placing increased demand on food production. Why POLY4? | johnwise | |
25/12/2018 10:49 | My friend Joules has got a dyson stuck in his rectum. Has anyone experienced this before? What is the best course of action in this circumstance? TIA | volsung | |
25/12/2018 10:47 | Sirius Minerals Woodsmith Mine - A Transformative Investment for Our Region Not My Real Name 21 Dec '18 - 14:03 - 35986 of 35994 (Filtered) Low IQ.. 11_percent 22 Dec '18 - 10:57 - 35987 of 35994 (Filtered) 11_percent 22 Dec '18 - 17:05 - 35988 of 35994 (Filtered) Sparky333 23 Dec '18 - 09:53 - 35989 of 35994 (Filtered) 11_percent 24 Dec '18 - 10:37 - 35992 of 35994 (Filtered) 11_percent 24 Dec '18 - 10:37 - 35993 of 35994 (Filtered) y1phr1 24 Dec '18 - 15:36 - 35994 of 35994 (Filtered) | johnwise | |
24/12/2018 08:56 | Happy Christmas and a prosperous 2019 all fellow investors...Goose hide a ovens looking for you x | carla1 | |
23/12/2018 09:53 | Initiative Q is an attempt by ex-PayPal guys to create a new payment system instead of payment cards that were designed in the 1950s. The system uses its own currency, the Q, and to get people to start using the system once it's ready they are allocating Qs for free to people that sign up now (the amount drops as more people join - so better to join early). Signing up is free and they only ask for your name and an email address. There's nothing to lose but if this payment system becomes a world leading payment method your Qs can be worth a lot. If you missed getting bitcoin seven years ago, you wouldn't want to miss this.Here is my invite link: https://initiativeq. | sparky333 | |
22/12/2018 17:05 | As we go into extra time...…. 11_percent 11 Jan '18 - 20:49 - 30726 of 35691 Edit 0 0 0 2018 Comparison - entries are now closed. The number after the name is the Year End share price They are in order of year end close. ------------------- PPVN: 65 HIGH 85 richard26: 60 blindsquirrel: 60 High 68 NMRN: 54 High 65 carla1: 52 High 74 Altom: 50 High 50 billynotsilly: 46 y1phr1: 42 High 48 weird_dave: 41 High 56 christatbirdies: 38 High 46 mr.oz: 36 High 75 squire007: 33 High 39 aspex31: 27.8p xgates: 27 High 46.5 coolhandfluke: 23.5 eurofox2: 23 dp1umb: 22 High 34 11%: 19 High 41 muckshifter: 18 wormhole1: 3 High 6p | 11_percent | |
22/12/2018 10:57 | If they are considered to be one of Sirius' major competitors this would surely be a good thing and would boost the Sirius share price Ask yourself why this has not happened! === Because its a SCAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM | 11_percent | |
21/12/2018 09:03 | Sirius to build its Yorkshire Woodsmith mine for around $3 billion not allot of money for such a asset When the Sirius modern low cost of production mine hits the full production target of 20 million tonnes a year of polyhalite many other mines producing potash are going to go out of business as polyhalite unlike potash has four of the essential minerals for healthy plant growth consequently will be the first choice for farmers world wide. Polyhalite is the future Potash will become history. BHP's $20B Canadian potash dilemma: To build or not? BHP Group may be heading for another clash with investors as the world’s biggest miner gets closer to a decision on whether to build, sell or mothball its $20 billion potash project. Sirius Polyhalite Sales agreements (Muriate of Potash) Spot Price: 215.50 USD/mt for Nov 2018 | johnwise |
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