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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Centurion Res | LSE:CEN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3ZNRX66 | ORD 0.2P |
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% | 0.645 | - | 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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30/1/2013 13:11 | Well they managed to dig up 40kg of "ore" over the last few months. Probably need a new pick and shovel now. Having extrapolated the millions of tonnes of resources from those lumps they are probably down the pub celebrating their wonderful find and toasting their great good fortune while planning how to make a decent wedge from the next batch of punters. | fludde | |
30/1/2013 12:54 | And down again no.news here wtf is going on? | carrera91 | |
28/1/2013 02:11 | so seriously thes buggas go away for nearly 2 years morph into something, of nothing and come back as a non performing mining company, will they ever do anything??? doubt we will see 7p in our lifetime lol | slimey2 | |
25/1/2013 06:52 | Nope it appears that the equipment is two new and requires safety training first this was not in the costing. lol | vauch | |
25/1/2013 02:40 | So those 150 pick axes, 2 canaries, 1 mining cart 3 buckets and a candle, in the CEN shed arent going to get used then? | slimey2 | |
24/1/2013 03:28 | It seems like they do(I sold out on re-list).By the time they think about whether to extract it(is it/will it be viable or not), the world will have long since moved on to other, more exciting mineral/metal technologies....imho | lufc5 | |
24/1/2013 03:18 | so do they have any copper....as i have not heard a peep since they relisted!.... oh well back to my LGO and PTCM. Interesting ALO had a good RNS wonder if Conboy got his £100K back from CEN? | slimey2 | |
23/1/2013 10:12 | That 300k was a short hold. | vauch | |
23/1/2013 08:39 | Top of the leaderboard ;) | induna123 | |
23/1/2013 08:32 | Just bought another £500. Still down 80% but with market cap of £2m and all that copper in the ground it feels like a no-brainer for £500. | bw64402 | |
18/1/2013 15:46 | Like the suez canal CEY will get nationalised! | glyndwr2 | |
13/1/2013 13:51 | 2013 the year of cey....Hmm it sure will be now at 56p. what a gamble more to come this week. | y1phr | |
02/1/2013 06:49 | 2013 the year of cen... Hmm I somehow doubt it. | carrera91 | |
26/12/2012 09:22 | i am a gambler, just bought these recently.i no nothing about this company.good luck to holders.i am a lucky gambler!!! recently bought CEY 23p will keep till 60p ish | y1phr | |
24/12/2012 01:31 | These crooks should be investigated by the FSA. | pwhite73 | |
15/12/2012 03:49 | la la la la ....shambolic! and carrera i agree lol | slimey2 | |
14/12/2012 08:59 | Pile of pants was better of de-listed lmao. | carrera91 | |
05/12/2012 13:43 | This is now trading 'At Market' instead of just 'Fill or Kill'. | negotiated_raid | |
01/12/2012 07:22 | Free stock market newsletter here: For sub net cash stocks which are profitable, have no debt and pay dividends see the home page. :O) | liarspoker | |
01/12/2012 07:20 | I have seen some ig the mining plans, they are in my sons sand pit so should be a good aid. | vauch | |
01/12/2012 00:17 | so we have *00k left of the 1 million, hope theyve got some chinese workers because that is not going to last, as i read it the intention is to explore the possibility of the resuorce and not get it out the ground...or have i reread the interim results wrong? | slimey2 | |
30/11/2012 12:53 | Positive words and possibly worth a punt if they do actually deliver, time will tell. Perhaps Mr White will presently be buying his shares back at a premium. | mike111d |
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