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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Crystal Amber Fund Limited | LSE:CRS | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B1Z2SL48 | ORD 1P |
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% | 76.00 | 74.00 | 78.00 | 76.00 | 76.00 | 76.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt | -2.14M | -5.58M | -0.0723 | -10.51 | 58.6M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/11/2002 21:09 | still at about 76c, some very good drill reports from norseman, no debt and au$28 million in the bank......... not bad for a years work, well done croesus. where now, i think this is up to gold price but you can not rule out a take over, m.lynch have raised there stake. keep an eye on this .........* | elmfield | |
06/9/2002 22:55 | At least this gold stock is moving, unlike the UK plays, most of which have little or no production yet. Any goldbugs have any thoughts about this or is it too much effort, easier to just dream of pie in the sky from startups ? | stealth117 | |
02/9/2002 16:56 | Chart is looking a little better now with gold consolidating. Recently paid off $20m debt. | stealth117 | |
03/7/2002 22:12 | yes, gold is just not responding at the moment. Manipulation maybe. | stealth117 | |
03/7/2002 21:33 | time to buy back in yet??? results due soon; however things so edgy i will may be wait and see before adding back on to holding. would like to see gold price start to rally first. | elmfield | |
18/6/2002 02:43 | I'm glad I'm in - I feel safer if all hell breaks loose in the real world. Gold is very dissapointing at present, but only to be expected as you can see equity markets have not capitulated yet. I wonder what the trigger will be. | stealth117 | |
17/6/2002 07:43 | All depends on Au price.Coud just as easily slide by 15%. | corrientes | |
16/6/2002 23:26 | don't worry here, croesus is now in the asx 200 yes the 200 index, could give croesus a push up over 90c and you never know we may see $1 soon. my own view is to hold on, I rather regret having sold a few but I'm still in there and i am confident. remember their year ends 30 june and they could have good news out soon after. own view dyor and good luck | elmfield | |
14/6/2002 19:11 | Equity markets down worldwide and gold hardly moves. I don't get it. | stealth117 | |
11/6/2002 21:37 | ttt You might need this thread yet - US dives again. | stealth117 | |
10/6/2002 21:17 | I had a quick look a while back but I don't think I found enough info to make a decision. | stealth117 | |
10/6/2002 16:44 | got a few peter hambro(pog) these are a relative newcomer to the market, but could prove a winner,(russian operation) putting my faith in the management here. do a little research and tell me what you think! | elmfield | |
10/6/2002 01:33 | elmfield Well I may have been late to the party, but the party looks set to continue. Still you're playing it nice and safe (80/20). What other gold stock are you into. I have AVM too. | stealth117 | |
09/6/2002 17:40 | been there done that, you should have come up with this before christmas, I just sold out but have kept 20%. motley fool and threeiii boards have talked about this one for some time. GOOD LUCK, results out soon, could be interesting. | elmfield | |
09/6/2002 17:27 | Doesn't seem to be many sellers judging by the graph consistently above the 3 week m.a, although rising gold price has plenty to do with it. Looks like ex-CNG shareholders are staying put. | stealth117 | |
09/6/2002 17:13 | I had a large holding in CRS but sold out recently for a large profit.The company has had a chequered career,has done well and may continue to do so,but whether the Central Norseman purchase is as good as they say remains to be seen. | corrientes |
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