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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Solgold Plc | LSE:SOLG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0WD0R35 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.18 | -2.02% | 8.72 | 8.77 | 8.80 | 9.00 | 8.68 | 8.92 | 1,764,162 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -5.23 | 263.5M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/4/2018 18:40 | o/t PANR will bounce hard tomm from its oversold position. Broker upgrade also in the FT yesterday . | ssrover | |
13/4/2018 17:16 | Looking good now...? | ragewarrior | |
13/4/2018 16:23 | We all know we are due an upward spiral. Can't keep share price down much longer. | mam fach | |
13/4/2018 14:25 | I concur Brahmsnlist, yesterday was worse..... I don't think it moved all day! | mrpiggy | |
13/4/2018 14:17 | does feel that someone is sitting on the bid. decent volume [IMG] | brahmsnliszt | |
13/4/2018 10:53 | Good morning all, we must be due an MRE update on Alpala any day now..... that should power us along nicely and add pressure to the dozen majors looking on! ;@) | mrpiggy | |
12/4/2018 16:33 | Demonstrating that they have the ability and will to go it alone means that an interested third party will have to pay a serious price. Not the helpless heiress unable to manage her assets and casting about for a rescuer, but a capable and independent operator in need of no one, unless they make an offer too good to refuse. That will be the path NM will take, it's the way to get best value for the assets, even if it takes longer. | lefrene | |
12/4/2018 15:41 | I hope 'going it alone' is because they are discovering much larger quantities of metal across Cascabel than they expected to. Thus as the MRE unfolds, and feasibility studies are projected we will see Banks happy to lend. | lefrene | |
12/4/2018 13:21 | You could almost say 'going it alone - "because of Partner interest" | lurker5 | |
12/4/2018 12:47 | Click on this post copied from a poster on LSE, that answers your question. | mrpiggy | |
12/4/2018 12:42 | Why do you think 12 minerslustibg after them ? Not seen that | markth126 | |
12/4/2018 12:17 | Yes, but would you be brave enough to short it Mrpiggy? I'm not, there's a heck of a lot of positive news due sometime soon, and there's 12 miners lusting after it! | lefrene | |
12/4/2018 10:04 | Hmmmm, we are down 4.7% for a sell of 14 shares. So does that mean if someone sells 298 shares solgold is worthless lol?:@) | mrpiggy | |
11/4/2018 17:03 | Only if you discount sell him a few of yours lefrene lol. A few traders profit taking today but lots of new buyers to replace them looking for a much higher price.... all very healthy! | mrpiggy | |
11/4/2018 16:04 | Rather active price today, you might get a chance to get back in at that 23.5 yet. | lefrene | |
11/4/2018 15:03 | Been adding a few all over the place here, just getting a good avg. | celeritas | |
11/4/2018 13:41 | Sold these at 23.5 to buy back cheaper, that’ll learn me... | dmitribollokov | |
11/4/2018 12:35 | With 12 miners come a courting and a dowry of a mountain of copper and gold, this is only going in one direction. I should think the only people shorting this are those with an intention to bid for it. Lie back and think of rising copper and gold prices. | lefrene | |
11/4/2018 12:10 | At the end of Feb, stock on loan was 13.1 million and by end of Mar, it had marginally increased to 14.4 million. I would imagine that some existing will have been forced to close on this current spike. There again, new shorts may have been taken out to exploit the spike, so difficult to know what the net effect might be, but I would suspect a reduction? | charlieeee |
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