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CSS Css Stellar

2.375
0.00 (0.00%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Css Stellar LSE:CSS London Ordinary Share GB0002673332 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.375 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
  -
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 2.375 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
29/8/201212:43GOLD IN THE WELSH HILLS145
23/4/201208:34CSS ONE OF TARA*S 10 FOR 2010515
21/1/201213:21CSS Stellar Charts and News101
20/7/200819:20Castle Support Services-
19/7/200717:03CSS Stellar12

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Posted at 29/8/2012 12:34 by christianf12
STG off radar as new co but for how much longer? Can someone tell the lse chaps that this is CSS reborn?
Posted at 29/8/2012 12:34 by moreforus
price is 0.50-0.75......

but the market was buying at 0.51p?? nice 50% for the mm's then!
Posted at 29/8/2012 12:33 by moreforus
rather they have for the price ....no one has bothered to set up a new thread!!! doh!

why is that?
Posted at 17/4/2012 09:04 by dupree
Huge excitement at CSS- up to 2 people have taken a punt!

I am not sure what to make of it. Somewhere between 100,000 and 500,000 oz of gold in the hills, but no view on how much can be extracted.

written records show 130,000 oz mined since record keeping began, which gives a perspective. Does common sense suggest this venture likely to produce a fraction of that?

Any experts got any comments? I know nothing about mining.

I haven't got any cash in my trading account or I would have a go for fun. There is a potential here to go full circle for CSS mine it and then landscape it into golf courses
Posted at 13/4/2012 12:14 by markt
"tara7 - 18 Nov'11 - 17:05 - 492 of 502


Well, well, well, looks like we have a real winner.

Buyers more than willing to pay just under 3 times the placing price".


TARA7 .....RU serious !!

"Buyers more than willing to pay just under 3 times the placing price"

.......looks to me like shareholders are getting shafted !

...having to pay 3 times the placing price.....

Good old London markets.....if you want to do dubious boardroom deals with almost no rules...it is the place to be imo !....needs sorting out...and a few people to get locked up imo....but then LSE and AIM are owned by the brokers and largely regulate themselves ...so no change is likely

(just like the press and media .....and look what happened there !!...also self-regulation...News of World dirs. having lunches with the PM....while breaking the law and tapping people's phones....now a global scandal for the UK)

whole thing looks dodgy imho..all in favour of directors and insiders... I wouldn't want to buy 1 share.
Posted at 10/3/2012 11:03 by dupree
Well well Tara
I was a bit taken aback that CSS was a Gold stock , I couldn't remember any miners in your 2010 picks.
I went to the website and it was all that awful Golf stuff, which I didn't want anything to do with at all, quite rightly. Even more confused!
Anything is better than Golf, but it never occured to me that they could simply change one letter and be into something more fun sounding.
I'll go and read up on Gold Mines of Wales.
I'll admit, my first instinct is...another romantic fool, I guess at a long history of not much financial success mining gold in Wales, and what with the Welsh Assembly (or whoever)expecting a raft of new roads schools and hospitals and the Environment Agency demanding huge cash deposits to guarantee the whole area turns into Farthing Wood...well, they'll be up against it! (yes I have made all that up)
But I'll go and look further. Gold miners are on my radar. The share prices seem volatile, no doubt a £1m gold miner can become a £2m gold miner pretty quickly. A little press coverage and romantic fools piling into the share.....:)
Which reminds me, what did I hear about mining in a Scottish national park, on the wireless? English anti's were travelling up north to interfere, on a not in your back yard basis.
Posted at 13/2/2012 08:17 by solarno lopez
But no upward movement in the share price !!
Posted at 25/1/2012 07:55 by jonc
tara is "in at the start" and will be getting out while ramping the share price up as he passes his holding to sucker PIs.

That is your MO isn't it tara.
Posted at 21/1/2012 12:15 by tara7
About Gold Mines of Wales

Welsh Gold has a long running link with the British Royal family and The Royal status of Welsh Gold dates back to the Celtic Kingdoms where it was a badge of status and office. Welsh Gold is still today the Gold of choice for the British Royal wedding bands; The Duchess of Cambridge wears a Welsh Gold wedding ring following her recent marriage to Prince William.
Queen Elizabeth had her ring made from the native Gold which comes from the Dolgellau Gold belts reef system. Such was her love for Welsh Gold it has continued to be an extremely desirable rare precious metal.

Welsh Gold carries a premium that can run up to 5 times the international spot price. With much of 'recorded' production being used to manufacture Jewelry the premium has further increased with almost no pure Welsh Gold available today.

On the 2nd December 2011 it was announced that 49% of GMOWs shares were acquired by publicly listed company 'CSS Stellar' in return for 24.9% of their shares and £100,000 towards the operations of GMOW. CSS Stellar will contribute to 49% of capital required to explore for precious metals over the Dolgellau Gold belt.
Posted at 08/11/2011 07:05 by moreforus
Solarno and Tara looks like you have a hot date to enjoy each others company...


Proposed adoption of investing policy
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RNS Number : 6509R

CSS Stellar PLC

08 November 2011


8 November 2011

CSS Stellar plc

(the "Company")

Proposed adoption of investing policy

Share issue authority

Further to the announcement of 4 November 2011, the Company has convened a general meeting of shareholders to be held at Suite 3B, Princes House, 38 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6DN at 11.00 a.m. on 23 November 2011 to consider a resolution to change the Company's existing investing policy so as to permit acquisitions in the natural resources sector, both exploration and production, in addition to, as currently permitted, in the leisure, corporate services, consultancy and brand licensing sectors. This will enable the Company to take full advantage of the experience and contacts of its newly appointed directors, David Lenigas and Don Strang. The proposed investing policy is set out in the Appendix below.

The Placing as announced on 4 November 2011 will utilise some of the authority to issue shares granted at the Company's last annual general meeting. The Directors therefore believe that, in the context of the Company's proposed investing policy, it is in the best interests of the Company and shareholders that the current available authorities in respect of the issue of new shares should be updated. The authorities being sought (which, if granted, replace the current authorities granted at the Company's last annual general meeting) will enable the Board to take advantage of market conditions, as and when they present themselves, to allow the efficient implementation of the Company's proposed investing policy either by allowing the Company to raise capital through the fresh issue of equity or by the issue of new equity in the Company as consideration for acquisitions in accordance with the Company's proposed investing policy.

The circular to shareholders will be available on the Company's website www.cssstellar.com

For further information, contact:


CSS Stellar plc
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Julian Jakobi Tel: 020 7535 7225
David Lenigas Tel: 020 7440 0640
Donald Strang Tel: 020 7440 0640
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Northland Capital Partners Limited
(Nominated Adviser and Broker)
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Luke Cairns / Edward Hutton Tel: 020 7796 8800
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