Re: Mcap £22million Shuggle you've been around a bit.Why are you ignoring the fact that producing mining companies usually trade a n multiples of earnings .and b: the assets alone are I think around 3 times mcapCheers bhp
Re: Mcap £22million all the way back to 6-8p as gold falls to make a double bottom at $1060 head and shoulders pattern gives downside minimum target of should gold continue its declinenot worth holding on a risk reward ratio
Re: Mcap £22million Crazy, this share gone down due to thin trades (i.e. less volume for last couple of weeks).Management should consider stock split to avoid these thin trades.
Mcap £22million omg how low can this go
Re: Profit taking Yes America is a basket case. Have you seen Sunset Boulevard? No wonder they need 4x4's to negotiate tthe ruts and gaping holes in the ancient tarmac.
Re: Profit taking These trades are unusually big
Re: Profit taking An activity which I'll never understand..America prints more money than anyone knows.and owes nearly 19 trillionAnd yet the currency is stronger than ours lol
Re: Profit taking People selling commodities, bonds and euros and buying dollars
Re: Profit taking Yeah it's more than that ,so pretty big trades for pi.Weird really considering the last update
Profit taking Recent drop down to profit taking - it'll recover - he says crossing his fingers..
Re: production 2016 up to q3 The pound is recovering. Also the dollar is rising. If Trump goes on a infrastructure spending spree it will be interesting to see who lends the USA the money. Money is also coming out of the bond markets. Seems to be going in to the major companies.
production 2016 up to q3 totals roughly $72million SP is ridiculous for some reason
Copper up AAZ down This share has got lost
Re: Thoughts my thoughts are, this could double on end of year results or more
Re: Thoughts Bearing in mind the UK low yields on bond's and negative interest rates next year. That will be bullish for assets priced in pounds. I expect the dollar to keep falling against gold as they inflate their national debt away too