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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ssl Intl. | LSE:SSL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007981128 | ORD 10P |
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% | 1,163.00 | - | 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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11/2/2016 20:08 | Welcome Mozy. Lots of potential here imo, even after the recent bounce. | jimbowen30 | |
11/2/2016 17:39 | Welcome Aboard | k mon | |
11/2/2016 16:53 | Watched this for years - even at Cad 17 a share or what ever it got to. shareholder of SSL for the first time today! The cheapest gold streamer by a country mile. | mozy123 | |
20/1/2016 10:36 | Sounds positive in the longer term.... | jimbowen30 | |
03/11/2015 20:01 | Thanks Mozy. | rrr | |
20/10/2015 08:36 | Mozy - imo Sandstorm is cheap. However, like the whole sector it really needs a continued recovery in the gold price to give it a boost. I could easily see 30% upside from here. All imo. Royalty/streaming companies are the safer way of investing in the sector. | jimbowen30 | |
19/10/2015 23:09 | Would you say sandstorm is cheap at the moment? | mozy123 | |
19/10/2015 17:53 | Just listened, very good, thanks Jim. | rrr | |
18/10/2015 17:14 | Presentation from the recent Denver gold show. Worth a listen... | jimbowen30 | |
13/5/2015 15:53 | Asset update too | rrr | |
13/5/2015 15:47 | Nice to see an uptick, in line with todays small gold movement. shows it hasn't totally been forgotten. [have had a small amount of this in my SIPP for some while, - marking time.] had begun to think it was something of an abandoned pup. hopefully it might bark soon. | k mon | |
18/9/2014 13:56 | Unfortunately, Sandstorm is getting hit like the rest of the PM stocks. Here's their presentation from the Denver gold show: Recent Seeking alpha article: | jimbowen30 | |
13/8/2014 20:10 | Very interesting development and sounds good to me, thanks Jim. | rrr | |
12/8/2014 22:09 | Couple more articles: | jimbowen30 | |
12/8/2014 16:42 | Some positive news - Sandstorm and Franco Nevada have announced a syndicated stream buying a gold stream on True Gold's deposit in Burkino Faso. Makes up for the slightly disappointing news on Luna Gold. | jimbowen30 | |
28/7/2014 16:34 | Thanks Jim. | rrr | |
10/7/2014 09:42 | Another strong day yesterday, up 5%. Now at a 52 week high and above 200 day moving average... | jimbowen30 | |
20/6/2014 12:28 | Very encouraging Terry. On a 2-3 year view i expect this to go a lot higher but could be a bumpy ride! | jimbowen30 | |
20/6/2014 10:30 | More important, volume is up | terry toons | |
19/6/2014 15:13 | Up another 4% this afternoon to $7.50. Lets hope we get another stream announced. | jimbowen30 | |
19/6/2014 10:49 | A Golden Lift-Off Approaches Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners (ARCA:GDXJ) just took out the 200 day moving average on its second highest volume ever, and record volume in GDXJ was just last week. This is big time accumulation going on. Furthermore checkout mining stocks like MAG Silver Corp. (AMEX:MVG), Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (NYSE:AEM), Sandstorm Gold (ARCA:SAND) to name a few. As soon as gold completed the failed breakdown they have gone on a moonshot. This is something that few are talking about because everybody is so beat up and tired of the bear market in gold. But this is exactly the type of behavior that launches a new bull market, big volume and explosive price moves. Sandstorm up another 4% last night. I think there could be another stream announced soon, which could send the share price higher from here. | jimbowen30 | |
17/6/2014 14:56 | Yes, good, thanks Jim. | rrr |
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