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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Conroy Gold & Natural Resources Plc | LSE:CGNR | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BZ4BTZ13 | ORD EUR0.001 (CDI) |
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% | 11.00 | 10.50 | 11.50 | 11.00 | 11.00 | 11.00 | 826 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -13.58 | 4.92M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/6/2016 08:28 | paul johnson @pauljohnson9 #CGNR RNS - they have mobilised the drill rig quickly after that fundraise! 5m oz gold targeted in one area!! | effiert | |
02/6/2016 08:27 | Drill programme started. | effiert | |
31/5/2016 13:01 | RBonnier here is this going back to 18p before metal start buying again and back to 35p nice work if you can get it .Have you sold Goldeneye or still holding? | catswhiskas | |
31/5/2016 10:30 | Are there any drills turning? Until I see a partner here, nothing has changed.... | goldeneye5 | |
25/5/2016 17:33 | excitement died down here, I see. Guess the traders have moved on again so it is time for the price to,......well you know what! : ) | thecynical1 | |
23/5/2016 15:53 | From 30:10 | tromso1 | |
23/5/2016 14:03 | For sure, but it is a free carry for them given what they take from the company. Conroy et al do genuinely believe that there is a lot of gold there but: is it? and, if so, at what grade? and, if it is at a good grade, when will mining start? funding? approvals, studies, etc? Basically, there are better plays out there. Management has always had a high shareholding but that does not change the fact that progress has been glacial and delivery/timelines are more than a decade behind schedule. I have spoken to most major shareholders repeatedly and at length which is more than any of you have done I suspect. | 4marlin | |
23/5/2016 13:51 | Professor Conroy participated in the recent placing to the tune of £200k, other directors to the tune of £90k, its all here in the RNS, don't tell me you didn't even bother to read it? http://www.conroygol | jbilt2004 | |
23/5/2016 13:30 | What will give this legs is really good drilling results. I do not see what MTR brings here that Pageant could not. They are simply the last in a line that have bought into the 5,10,15m bull.... ....of low grade deposit. | 4marlin | |
23/5/2016 12:49 | oh dear..... | thecynical1 | |
23/5/2016 11:57 | I have seen the MTR share price....a multibagger over the last 6 months....very impressive....unlike your share tipping....which you cannot deny...as it is documented on this bulletin board!! | newprom | |
23/5/2016 11:46 | Wow......you are still here? still spouting sxxxe..........jmo. You really must have the house on this....... By the way, I don't give share tips. Not sure what dreamy little planet you are on but it doesn't really matter to me what someone, with such an apparently tenuous grasp on reality, like you thinks.....why don't you buy some more of these??????????????? | thecynical1 | |
23/5/2016 11:33 | Cynical....jmo.....Y | newprom | |
22/5/2016 23:27 | 200,000 from the professor alone? Where did you get that? How long do you think the share price is going to stay up once the excitment about Tiger buying in has died down? Seriously, when the traders have moved on, I can imagine where the share price is going to be but hey....jmo. | thecynical1 | |
21/5/2016 09:41 | I can answer that as Metal Tiger shareholder and also a Conroy shareholder I am very comfortable with Metal Tiger's investment in Conroy. It's up over 50% in just a few weeks since so why wouldn't we be happy? Of course what is particularly poignant is that the Conroy Management has invested a total of £290,000 in the same placement with £200,000 coming from Professor Conroy alone. | jbilt2004 | |
15/5/2016 20:52 | also quite interesting to check out the share price action in Tiger over the last 12 months..........not so long ago, they raised a million in a fundraising........h | thecynical1 | |
13/5/2016 16:34 | only progress here is the prof managed to raise more money to pay his wages. still invested here but only people making money here are the BOD | j0no5 | |
13/5/2016 15:34 | lowball offer to take out private investors on its way? | thecynical1 | |
13/5/2016 13:34 | RNS just out - MTR been adding again. | tromso1 | |
10/5/2016 12:10 | I am now invested in CGNR and the more I see the more I like. The level of cynicism surrounding this stock now is reassuring to see as its typical of the kind of sentiment you find at this stage in a recovery cycle which is most reassuring.You can't fight the cycles, you always have to go with the flow. Every gold play, bar none, has been severely punished over the last 4 years and those who have been right over that time will inevitably be wrong going forward as the sector recovery takes hold. If you believe the recovery is real then it's time to change your mind about the companies you once hated.Professor Conroy has a proven track record (Stoneboy, Pogo discovery with Sumitomo etc). The geo team have stuck with him doggedly throughout the downturn because they know what they have there. I agree with Metal Tiger as the gold sector heats up, Conroy is very likely to be a target for a big player who need projects with scale in safe jurisdictions.Very exciting! | jbilt2004 | |
09/5/2016 14:17 | ah....a stalker.......intere | thecynical1 | |
09/5/2016 12:03 | No reward without risk and obviously Tiger can see huge reward after balancing any risk.Their investment has rekindled this share price and it has a long way to go before it gets to a fair and justifiable price.That is why Tiger are successful,they can weigh things up so well.They appear to be mopping up all available shares at these prices.Long way to go. | newprom |
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