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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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0.30 | 2.73% | 11.30 | 10.80 | 11.80 | 11.30 | 11.00 | 11.00 | 28,123 | 15:13:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -13.95 | 5.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/7/2016 11:45 | I would not call it a rant.I would say it was all factually based and that you have been shown up,as Kev would say"being a nast,bitter,puerile gobshyte".He got that right!! | newprom | |
23/7/2016 10:40 | wow....what a rant.... : ) | thecynical1 | |
22/7/2016 23:45 | Its not arrogant.It makes perfect sense.Why is that arrogant? What is arrogant is your attitude towards anything the professor has to say!.....By the way...have you come out of retirement......not heard anything from you since the MTR investment....keepin | newprom | |
22/7/2016 22:00 | "There are a number of elements which impinge on us but we can't directly sell the gold because we haven't as yet produced any," Mr Conroy said. I had been wondering for a few decades what was the logjam. "If you're a major gold company you will be all the more anxious to do a deal with a much smaller company such as ourselves, which has the potential to discover a large quantity of gold." Indeed. Because major gold companies don't know how to explore for gold. How arrogant. I am sure all those big global gold companies are worried sick and can't get a wink of sleep that they can't do a deal with Con Roy Gold. After he secured that decent investment from Metal Tiger, someone should have secured the professor's lips. It comes across as a breathtakingly obvious, pointless and naive interview. | craffert | |
22/7/2016 21:50 | Something rather more relevant to the subject matter: hxxp://www.independe | craffert | |
22/7/2016 20:48 | Kev Jones.Very well put....in fact actually brilliantly put!!!!....cant add anything to that!!! | newprom | |
22/7/2016 14:19 | mineng.....you are not suggesting that there are remarkable similarities between the content of that RNS and the most recent one, are you? | thecynical1 | |
22/7/2016 14:12 | newprom....I guess the Merchant of Venice is beyond you but being selective with facts is a classic sign of delusion..........re | thecynical1 | |
22/7/2016 09:57 | Cynical.Where do you get your facts from? Anybody can see on the charts MTR has gone from just over 0.5 in 2014 to 3.6 today.How can you say that near 7 bagger in 2 years is not one of the best performances of any share?....Are you looking at the right share?...Or is it your usual biased,ill researched rubbish,that we all expect from you.....I sometimes worry for you.....has losing so badly on this share affected your mental faculties?? | newprom | |
22/7/2016 08:59 | newprom.....check out the Tiger's share performance........" | thecynical1 | |
21/7/2016 15:59 | Cynical.Anybody investing today is benefitting from the investment from the early investors,such as yourself.So,I say thank you because without your investment the company may not be in the position it is today.Thank you. | newprom | |
21/7/2016 15:51 | Cynical.Tiger have one of the best track records over the last few years,where do you get your facts from?.You are a terribly bitter person who has admitted losing money on conroy because he did not use the intelligence he professes to have and could not see at the time that the shares were totally hyped,unlike today when the share price is on the floor.When a share is on the floor but has the chance to multibag in a small timeframe, is the time to invest.I feel sorry for you but you invested at the wrong time. | newprom | |
21/7/2016 10:55 | Newprom - are you suggesting that Tiger know a good thing when they see one? Have a look at their share price history and i don't mean the last six months.....once again, the market probably wouldn't agree with you which just goes to confirm the content of my previous post. Gets more hilarious ob here all the time! | thecynical1 | |
21/7/2016 10:52 | newprom....you don't know anything about my investment record, You might want to come to terms with the fact that you are imo just a gullible, self-opinionated nobody. Get a life man and stop pretending you know things that you clearly don't. By the way - market capitalisations normally reflect the value the market puts on a stock - fact - and what is the market cap here? what does that tell you about what the market thinks of "conceptual figures" and ambiguous RNSs? Even you should be able to figure that one out....ask emmo if you can't - I'm sure that he'll be a lot of help.. : ) | thecynical1 | |
21/7/2016 08:37 | Cynical your investment record is appalling.You invested in this share at completely the wrong time when the gold price was falling and the market cap was much higher.The market cap now is paltry compared with the opportunity.That is why Metal Tiger have invested.The share price will continue rising as news is released. | newprom | |
21/7/2016 08:31 | Metal tiger know a good thing.Just look at their record.When they invest it is because the investment case is second to none.They have hundreds of companies to choose from and only the best investment cases will be chosen.When they invest it pays to follow as a multibag usually occurs. | newprom | |
19/7/2016 19:19 | Mineng.Thank you.Your views are worth taking note of.Hopefully this time things will move on.The Prof has taken his time.Maybe to keep the company afloat ,but also maybe to take advantage of the low market cap to increase his holdings.With a rising gold price and metal tiger on board there will not be any excuses that hold water this time. | newprom |
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