STG

Strip Tinning Holdings Plc

37.50
0.00 (0.0%)
Stock Name Stock Symbol Market Stock Type
Strip Tinning Holdings Plc STG London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Stock Price Last Trade
0.00 0.0% 37.50 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
37.50 37.50 37.50 37.50 37.50
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AUTOMOBILES & PARTS

Strip Tinning STG Dividends History

No dividends issued between 27 May 2013 and 27 May 2023

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Posted at 16/2/2022 18:56 by hedgehog 100
At 182.5p - market cap. £27.6M. - STG doesn't look cheap for this type of company: 2020 revenues were £8.83M., down from £9.92M. in 2019, a price-to-sales sales ratio of over three.

In comparison, NWT has a current market capitalisation of £2.86 million at 30.5p.
Its first half revenue rose by 23% to £9.7m (H1 FY21: £7.9m), giving it an annualised
price-to-sales sales ratio of under 0.15: i.e. under a twentieth of STG's.

And NWT should move back into profit as we emerge from the pandemic.

Posted at 15/8/2016 14:25 by knicol46
HH stocks on the move, STG, ALBA, UKOG all up
Posted at 10/4/2016 12:50 by vfb1888
temmujin,
Snowden, I'll give you that they are respected and there may well be up to 500,000 ounces over the entire licence area , some of it may also be in the area you lost because of the trees, but you will have to find it first and that takes more than just opening your mouth and spouting BS as Lenigas does.

Quoting Lenigas doesn't do anyone any favours the man is a pathetic ramper , if the gold is there and the grade is in abundance and its accessible and you have a 2tph processing plant sat idle then why have you no gold ?

Gold in the ground valuations are based on actual proven resources and valuations vary on category and the regions political stability and STG has no resource which makes a mockery of the ramping valuation .

Posted at 07/3/2016 08:09 by rwauu
Ben Turney does not read Share Prophets and he is getting assed by STG purchases at 0.28
Posted at 28/2/2016 14:14 by hope67
Lowrdr I thought the same thing Evo and Stg could buy some HH from Dor, but then I thought surely that would be a conflict of interest and a real shafting for Dor shareholders. Have a feeling we're going to opt into Brockham.
Posted at 28/2/2016 11:48 by l0wrdr
Maybe STG will buy out DOR's share of HH? I would do that if I was running this
Posted at 25/2/2016 16:57 by barnetpeter
I would guess more wanted in at this price. This is hh after all....it might be the real deal. It's ok in fact....this was at the same price today in the mkt. I would like stg to buy another 5 per cent of hh...
Posted at 24/2/2016 17:15 by yajnas01
this is just criminal... people actually knew of the placing today - Doc Holiday clearly did.

he has a podcast slamming inside trading and yet he tips stg yesterday and today says sell moment before the placing.

i'm struggling to see how stg placing or evo placing can be any good.

does this effectively destroy upside now?

feels like it tbh

stg is a bit of a write off possibly... no where near the risk reward I originally bought into because of this absurd and corrupt decision

to do this now makes absolutely no sense... the only way it could make sense is if they buy more HH (this goes for EVO and STG)

hope so

Posted at 23/2/2016 11:26 by yajnas01
does anyone here have any views on the gold development... am I right in saying it has zero value to STG?

does anyone think STG's gold has value?

Posted at 17/2/2016 11:27 by ileeman
UKOG breaking higher, trending below major resistance at 2.4p. Looking like a big run up on the next flow results assuming they are good.

STG currently lagging UKOG but the higher UKOG goes the higher STG will go imo

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