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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Karelian Diamond Resources Plc | LSE:KDR | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BD09HK61 | ORD EUR0.00025 (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% | 2.75 | 2.50 | 3.00 | 2.75 | 2.75 | 2.75 | 20,406 | 07:38:41 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 10k | -291k | 0.0000 | N/A | 200.79M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/6/2016 13:44 | another eloquent poster....nothing like it, eh? | thecynical1 | |
07/6/2016 11:17 | Cynical clown, re the AGP, you haven't got a clue what my entry price was have you ? Still returned a tidy profit.....not that funny now is it ? Talk about jumping the gun with your snide digs,haha....... What about the CTAG note I put on ? Done well there like a lot of folk, same with FBDU...... Seriously unfunny for your ilk though. As for your talk re getting this down to 0.5p.....keep dreaming son. | keysersosse | |
07/6/2016 10:19 | lazygun......that was a typical hoops response.....he actually appears to have some issues constructing sentences so don't worry about him! : ) You'll find that he writes posts that are normally completely meaningless. Probably something to do with his "remarkable" intellectual capacity but one never knows.... | thecynical1 | |
07/6/2016 10:16 | ref 7560 - great suggestion there.......special dividend..........sh | thecynical1 | |
04/6/2016 18:00 | Thanks. I hope to give KIBO the same weighting as KDR when some other serious business is concluded. Be interesting to see if PJ starts sniffing around. He seems keen on developing gold mines. | potholepete | |
04/6/2016 17:35 | Aye, it's a mate of Alison's who's the large slice of Edam re KIBO, Alison is just the messenger, but all appears to be ship shape and going nicely to plan. | keysersosse | |
04/6/2016 17:21 | Indeed I did. We were completely out batted, out bowled and out thought. They looked as though they were playing with one of the real GB's sticks of rhubarb. T20 is too much of a team game to let a couple of "stars" make much difference and the Tykes need a real rethink about their strategy. Quite spoilt my evening especially as KIBO are looking so good with progress on the MCPP and the tie up with LVG. Are they still one of Alison's top picks? | potholepete | |
04/6/2016 16:56 | Always a pleasure Hitch, hope you're ok mate and did well from it. Enjoyed the cricket last night, our little county thrashing and gaining revenge on the self appointed "England" team at Old Trafford. Pothole Pete, hope you watched it pal. | keysersosse | |
03/6/2016 17:14 | Keyser. Cheers. Hope you are well. | hitch19 | |
03/6/2016 08:15 | 10 tons does not sound like very much. Hardly a lorry load. I assume there is some requirement for it to contain some form of 'diamomd' material. Any experts here who can explain? | willoicc | |
02/6/2016 20:45 | Perhaps Karelian are currently using cash from the recent fundraising to provide Rio Tinto with the 10-ton bulk sample required to trigger the opt-in agreement? Surely if there are commercially viable diamonds at Lahtojoki then this would be a win-win for all concerned, including us long-suffering shareholders? | george0802 | |
02/6/2016 12:36 | Somebody must be lined up to mine this. What will happen kdr market cap then? Unbelievable! | goldeneye5 | |
02/6/2016 06:37 | interesting article; especially the cost financing the project..$20m-$25m, final decision to be made within 6 months. mmm makes you wonder how finance is going to work on £3m market cap company...there must be some pretty good stones to show which will be revealed during this period. Interesting times ahead. | r88ave | |
01/6/2016 09:41 | Just need to wait for the big finds we can be even more optimistic about, Already the data is looking very good and being in the same range as the very productive Russian site who are doing extremely well, This is not just a 'pipe' dream now the licence is in place but well on it's way to becoming reality. it doesn't take many diamonds to make huge profits and we're in the right place hopefully Diamonds are not just a girl's best friend but our's too if all goes as well as it looks. A bit of research into where and what this is all about could benefit as some have already found | bygdennis | |
01/6/2016 08:07 | Good news. | someuwin | |
01/6/2016 08:07 | It may very well be r88ave.....that RNS hasnt flagged up on my monitor this morning. There may be those who dont realise that this has been released just yet! | duplicate book | |
01/6/2016 07:40 | To all very long term holders, is this the very first mining permit for the company? | r88ave | |
01/6/2016 07:08 | Karelian Diamond Resources PLC01 June 20161 June 2016KARELIAN DIAMOND RESOURCESDIAMOND MINING PERMIT RECEIVED-- The Diamond Mining Permit over the Lahtojoki diamond project has been transferred to Karelian Diamond Resources plc. -- Transfer approval from the Finnish Government Agency ("TUKES") has also been received. -- Claim Reports and additional technical data have been delivered to Karelian. Karelian Diamond Resources plc ("Karelian") (AIM: KDR, ESM: KDRI), the diamond exploration company focused on Finland, is pleased to announce that the Diamond Mining Permit over the Lahtojoki diamond project, the acquisition of which was announced on 19 April 2016, has been formally transferred from A&G Mining Oy to Karelian, along with all claim reports and additional technical material.Transfer approval from the Finnish Safety and Chemical Agency ("TUKES") has also been received. The Lahtojoki diamondiferous pipe is situated in a 55 hectare claim area in the Kuopio-Kaavi area of Finland, a highly favourable location with excellent infrastructure including good road access and power availability. The Company believes that the Lahtojoki kimberlite pipe has the potential to become a profitable low strip open pit diamond mine.Professor Richard Conroy, Chairman, Karelian Diamond Resources plc commented:"I am delighted that the formalities regarding the acquisition have been completed. We look forward to immediately reviewing the technical data which has been received. The acquisition of the Lahtojoki diamond pipe mining permit complements our existing licences and is a major step forward for our diamond programme in Finland".Further Information: | oilbuy | |
31/5/2016 23:03 | Crunchy dem carrots. How to set the grater to get the best bits...... | hitch19 | |
31/5/2016 17:06 | Who gives a Toss. You have been here 5 mins. Expert on KDR. Wtfdyk. Sweet FA. Next!!! | stevehoops | |
31/5/2016 13:59 | Btw , Steve hoops, master of drivel supreme - filtered L. | lazygun | |
31/5/2016 13:59 | Ha. And there we have the sum total of Steve hoops qualified responses.. Basically, SH has no real argument, and when challenged, he is only capable of using vernacular. Well done Steve hoops, I applaud your well constructed and detailed counter argument.... Perhaps when he was typing his last response, he was actually looking at himself in a mirror.... L. | lazygun | |
30/5/2016 11:50 | Stevehoops is most likely jealous he's not in Kdr himself, so all he can do is snipe from the cheap seats. PJ is on board of metal tiger, who are aggressively building stakes in resource companies because they believe commodity prices are bottoming, and that we're on the verge of a cyclic correction.... Given he's got connections with heavyweight geologists I don't think he's blindly spraying cash around..... Naturally, as their activities are becoming more public, others are getting on the bandwagon, to ride the wave. Stevehoops obviously hasn't got his surf board...... L. | lazygun | |
28/5/2016 09:47 | I'd drink the stella first you wont taste it after four cans of super brew | sirianbotham |
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