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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 | 17,312 | 08:00:00 |
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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02/9/2016 13:46 | Looking to buy 325k sub 0.7 just in case something does happen don't really want to pay any more as nothing ever actually does happen the share price never gets going and if it does blink and everyone has just sold the tick up on the bid ! | catswhiskas | |
02/9/2016 13:35 | I notice Michael Brennan who was appointed by CGNR on 10 July 2014 to develop Clontibret mine has sneaked his way onto senior management for KDR. No surprise there as we knew KDR was the real reason for his appointment. | goldeneye5 | |
02/9/2016 11:38 | Wouldn't surprise, Q4 looks favourable. | goldeneye5 | |
02/9/2016 11:18 | Hi Goldeneye. I'd say the star signs favour us, especially the ones with the scales. Quite ironic really. | keysersosse | |
02/9/2016 10:53 | KeyserS, KDR looks very interesting now. Could we get a decision on Lahtojoki diamond project soon? And a joint venture to take it to fruition also. It looks odds on!Regards | goldeneye5 | |
02/9/2016 10:36 | Looks like a New/updated website for KDR. | goldeneye5 | |
30/8/2016 19:49 | Aye, lovely present for M's dad. First match he's ever been to, what a match to choose. To be fair, Root is a good support act for Buttler............. | keysersosse | |
30/8/2016 19:22 | KS Nice birthday present for our friend's dad. Your boy did good (said a Tyke through gritted teeth). Pity Rooty didn't make the ton. | potholepete | |
30/8/2016 18:07 | Saw it last week Pete, very interesting indeed. Looks like the Indian governmental delays plus shoddy infrastructure was influential. They must need an environment where the government is mining friendly with excellent infrastructure and superb access..........anyt But better still, what did you just make of Joss Buttler's innings at Trent Bridge ? World records smashed by a fine England team with a Lancashire player smashing the all important runs ? One of our mutual friends is there for his dad's 60th, what a birthday present for him. | keysersosse | |
30/8/2016 17:48 | KS or Hitch. What do you make of this? | potholepete | |
26/8/2016 23:39 | HM......... Enjoy....... | keysersosse | |
26/8/2016 18:05 | I hope you know something Goldeneye! | george0802 | |
26/8/2016 14:32 | Not the time to sell. IMO | goldeneye5 | |
19/8/2016 21:56 | K SA talk TO lace. Unfounded maybe but chatter. Time to pack the bags and Mozzie rep, back to the Salmari and dubs40.Pitching wedge from the road. Ice ice baby. Alls rosy and patience is a virtue Karelians. What's this about our man from "del Monte" having a gander at the grey goose? He say............Ynwa don't think the ticker can take that every week | hitch19 | |
17/8/2016 09:43 | Assuming they find substantial diamonds, to my mind they face two risks that may have been underplayed: a) the rise of cheap large industrial diamonds coming on line from a new vapourisation process b) the increasing unpopularity of industries that use a great deal of fossil fuel energy to no essential purpose Of course the second may strengthen the first. The climate change issue is becoming undeniable, with 54 degrees C in Kuwait, lengthy droughts, numerous so-called "hundred year" storms and floods. Exacerbated by wars, this is leading to an increasing refugee problem which will increase the pressure on governments to do something about CO2. Some may still disbelieve the scientists, but they are virtually unanimous. The risk that they are right is too great to be ignored. If KDR could provide the energy required from solar panels or other green sources, that might kill off this worry, especially if the diamonds are of good size and interesting quality. (If, of course ...) | slightlyrisky | |
16/8/2016 19:13 | It does - especially if there are diamonds down there, which is very likely. | george0802 | |
16/8/2016 12:48 | Sorry. Should read 'bulk sampling'. | mrms wiser | |
16/8/2016 12:47 | The last RNS mentions luck sampling in respect of Lahtojoki. Any got a view as to whether Lahtojoki falls within the Rio agreement? | mrms wiser | |
16/8/2016 01:27 | Good result yesterday Hitch, hope it continues for you mate.... Like my hometown team, I shall now bow out unbeaten and top of the league You're a NOMAD but I am a true Wanderer..... Bye all, luck isn't needed.... 50c.h. D | keysersosse | |
13/8/2016 19:36 | My dreaded spectors of death have risen from the grave and burned kdr investors to a pan of worthless ashes .Can they rise like my feared skeletons like a phoenix from the ashes and smash kdr well through 1p.I fear not as my mongers of doom will not repent until the end is nigh and this is sub 0.5 ! | rbonnier | |
11/8/2016 12:33 | Where is stevehoops and the gang have they all sold | catswhiskas | |
10/8/2016 13:59 | Nothing new really in that rns.....Looks like an rns on the back of a little pressure from Paul Johnson...whilst still giving noting away.Wouldn't surprise me to see some strategic deal/ partnership here soon! Just my biased opinion. Just have a feeling something brewing here. | goldeneye5 | |
09/8/2016 08:13 | Been on Motif since ipo. In and out.Lacey number turning sheer. DCP commercial production commenced. | hitch19 | |
04/8/2016 12:51 | My dreaded skeletons of death have risen from the grave to wreak their vengeance | catswhiskas |
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