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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% | 11.30 | 10.80 | 11.80 | 11.30 | 11.30 | 11.30 | 20,064 | 07:48:46 |
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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03/2/2017 15:41 | At the AGM......The prof made particular reference to how more recent results have been transformational for the company in terms of interest in cgnr. He said to the floor at the AGM that the results since May 2016 have not gone unnoticed by the big gold majors. They have been doing their own calculations and have been over to visit the company/project. ( the insinuation was plural in terms of Major gold company's)This was after his comment about cgnr having been invited out to Nevada to view a mine by a major ( my guess Newmont). | goldeneye5 | |
03/2/2017 14:48 | yesterday I learnt that gold in general is equally spread when going deep down. silver is at the surface mainly. after all the time and all the comments to the management and after all the JV (to be and real) I think proff is doing it on purpose and nothing will change that. only if the gold price explodes there could be some change. | kaos3 | |
03/2/2017 14:37 | The current resource at clontibret is 600,000 oz having drilled down to 200m. According to the prof, even if it weren't as enriching going down as it appears to be, when you go down to 400m you will have over 1million oz. This is leaving aside that recent work points to grades increasing significantly with depth. The grades are suddenly shooting up from for example 1.6g/t to 24g/t. Dalradian are down 1.2km or deeper. I don't know what's going on now at CGNR, but I do know that the more recent results in 2016 have transformed things in terms of the level of interest in the company from those that matter. The impression I get and I could be wrong is that Clontibret is now an attraction whereas in the past it was the Clay Lake target alone which was catching the eye of those that matter. 200m depth is quite shallow. KM the senior geologist said that we have a long way still to go down to extent that resource. Outside the 20% of Clontibret area cgnr has significant mineralisation e.g. 16.5m at 6.5g/t. There is a lot of room for growth at depth and up and down strike. | goldeneye5 | |
03/2/2017 14:09 | 66th floor - I asked. sounded too low | kaos3 | |
03/2/2017 13:50 | being paid very well for doing almost sweet f.a. no change - quelle surprise. | 4marlin | |
03/2/2017 13:46 | if you do not know after all these years ????? who of the mortal does | kaos3 | |
03/2/2017 13:01 | Are management just sitting on their hands here. Any one know what they are up to? What's the financial situation? | goldeneye5 | |
30/1/2017 23:01 | crazy stuff is expecting things to be any different this year than last year, last decade when there is no change to the management personnel or style | craffert | |
30/1/2017 12:35 | Market cap 1.7m. Crazy stuff. They are very quiet at the moment. Deal needed now. | goldeneye5 | |
30/1/2017 12:30 | Tumbleweed here | goldeneye5 | |
24/1/2017 12:44 | At this stage even if the "news" was directly from CGNR I don't think investors trust them anymore. It's such a disappointment. | kevjones2 | |
24/1/2017 06:17 | ditto - no substance - high grader | kaos3 | |
23/1/2017 23:10 | paid-for research, worth exactly nothing. | 4marlin | |
20/1/2017 16:02 | The people involved have already succeeded tremendously well by having handsome wages paid to them for over a decade for achieving nothing but a decimated share price for us holders. I might visit Clontibret and surrounds again to see what, if anything, is actually going on. | kevjones2 | |
20/1/2017 14:08 | Thank you - it was rude from my side with the intention - wake up ! Good luck to you too | odvod | |
20/1/2017 12:20 | This will come good....... eventually....you will see odvod. But kdr may have an important role to play. In other words maybe cgnr will be in a position to go it alone due to Finland successes in the near future.I do think the Nevada Mine visit is relevant also. The people involved are not in this to fail.Good luck to you. | goldeneye5 | |
20/1/2017 11:49 | Very quiet here....we need some company changing news here. We live in hope. Are they doing anything at the moment? | goldeneye5 | |
12/1/2017 00:19 | Thanks Goldeneye, a few more % and he has to stop or trigger takeover rules. I thought at one point he might have colluded with MTR because between them they could have done the same a while back but no point doing that unless you have a clear plan. Can't speculate because we don't know, there are all sorts of options, but I hope Prof likes golf because he might find he's got a bit more time on his hands at some point. | paleje | |
11/1/2017 16:19 | Last line in article below suggests a payout was coming to him. He clearly has an eye for an investment. Maybe the 25% man is a high roller. I don't know. Either way CGNR needs interest from somewhere!http://new | goldeneye5 | |
11/1/2017 16:11 | Does he still own Odyssey cinema? If so that would be a big cash cow | goldeneye5 | |
11/1/2017 16:06 | In April 2008, Entertainment Enterprises announced that it would be acquiring the Storm Cinemas chain with the exception of the Belfast cinema, and would be contracting the management of the cinemas to Odeon. On 31 May 2011, Odeon announced that it had bought back the UCI chain in Ireland (including the Storm Cinemas-branded locations) from Entertainment Enterprises.[3]Irish cinemas were re-branded under the ODEON name in 2012 to coincide with the new cinema opening at The Point village in Dublin, as of the end of 2013 the UCI name is no longer used in any cinemas in the UK & Ireland, all are now branded ODEON.Odyssey Cinemas BelfastPavilion Odyssey Centre, 2 Queen's Quay, Belfast, BT3 9QQOriginally built and operated by Warner Village Cinemas, the 12-screen Warner Village opened in May 2001. It was re-branded Vue Cinemas and then was sold to the independent chain of Storm Cinemas of Ireland for 5m GB Pounds in June 2006.This twelve screen multiplex is located in the new Odyssey Centre in Belfast. It's largest screen has 476 seats and the smallest screen has 155. There are three VIP screens and an exclusive Directors Lounge which offers panoramic views of the Belfast skyline and riverfront. | goldeneye5 |
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