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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Orosur Mining Inc | LSE:OMI | London | Ordinary Share | CA6871961059 | COM SHS NPV |
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% | 4.00 | 3.90 | 4.20 | - | 0.00 | 07:30:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 189k | -1.79M | -0.0087 | -10.34 | 18.5M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/10/2016 12:04 | Only those with the deepest pockets or insiders will play in the Comex Gold Casino before Friday`s NFP Jobs release. Will they come up with a mind blowing jobs report to support the awesome Economy and let JP Morgan et al rip the shirts off Comex longs ? We would certainly expect so to support the Fed`s Fantasy Election economy-yet Hurricane Matthew could devastate Florida`s property prices so Yellen and the Fed members will all be blowing very hard. We wonder how many Sovereign buyers will rush to Gold if Clinton is elected whilst the War machines converge in Iran,and the those screaming for War in the US urge their appointed builders to finish their End of the World underground Bunkers. Does US Joe Bloggs have any idea what is brewing or has the 90% controlled Media completely vapourised all meaningful headlines and any truth ? The UK certainly has,as We follow the US in claiming Putin is responsible for everything and that Nato is overrun with Saints. Until Tomorrow !!? | richgit | |
05/10/2016 16:39 | I own that x 2..... however, am pleased to see investors buying into the dips :) | gaaston | |
05/10/2016 16:29 | Good Grief Just realised I own 0.36% of this company. Be careful what you say on here about MY company! | iantrader2 | |
05/10/2016 15:29 | 320,000 Contracts in that engineered smash,and I cannot remember witnessing such a recorded immense volume " JPMorgan and others know the positions of the Managed Money traders right down to the contract, because all their accounts are through these same bullion banks So the positions of these M.M. traders are open books for the Fraudsters, as they know where all their sell stops are. It’s collusive — and illegal as it gets — and the CFTC and CME Group are complicit in all of this." No surprise in this Fed Fantasy Robot Trading World,yet if the US ever does want to survive as a real Economy -they will have to rid themselves of the Fed and the Gangster elite that own it and control it. | richgit | |
05/10/2016 11:38 | richgit, perfect mate thanks for that, now understand....we await the balloon in gold on that basis then and SGE opening next week may help balance things a tad in the short term... | qs99 | |
05/10/2016 11:07 | Article from Yahoo = Trump is now attacking the FED | gaaston | |
04/10/2016 21:56 | hey Richgit don't disagree that as a nation they are pushing the boundaries of debt in a big old way! however, not having followed all your posts can you put in plain English what "the exit for the bullion bankster gangsters in paper gold" is all about please? Something simple for me, ta. | qs99 | |
04/10/2016 20:47 | DB won't go under iMO, they will lean on regulators to agree a much smaller fine etc.....will help in short-term...DYOR... | qs99 | |
04/10/2016 20:20 | My broker said ...... | gaaston | |
04/10/2016 18:35 | Expected smackdown happened! Seems to me they know DB is about to blow | bigtbigt | |
04/10/2016 15:49 | A total wash out of Paper Gold would arguably be good for Gold. It`s whether they can trash $1270. | richgit | |
04/10/2016 14:28 | Testing the lower of the trendline at the moment, as always expect alot of volatilty in the later stages of a pattern. Lets see how it plays out. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | ileeman | |
04/10/2016 13:01 | The strong gold price in sterling is helping UK listed miners imo. Sterling Gold Rises 1.3% as Sterling Slumps On ‘Hard Brexit’ Concerns, Up 36% YTD. | abc125 | |
04/10/2016 12:48 | If today closes negative, $ spot gold would have had 8 straight down days. We had seven straight down days back in June before the big rally to $1370. spot gold daily | abc125 | |
04/10/2016 12:31 | OMI, nice moves ahead of next update IMO....POG holding up pretty well....next RNS will show direction | qs99 | |
04/10/2016 11:30 | "John Lennon made our fundamental demand, “Give Peace A Chance,” and the CIA shot him in the back for it................ | richgit | |
04/10/2016 11:02 | If we look at the weekly gold chart there have been significant swing lows at $1200, $1250 and $1300 (if it holds). Even if we do break $1300, Uk listed miners may not drop much given the recent weakness of sterling following the hard brexit news this past Sunday. | abc125 | |
04/10/2016 11:02 | Could be 3 wave will be huge wave if it is. Big results in 2 weeks for OMI, another driver. | ileeman | |
04/10/2016 10:59 | I felt back in August that $1300 could be the floor. I am still of the same opinion. I note some junior miners are breaking out above recent highs (cmcl,shg,asa...etc) abc125 - 29 Aug 2016 - 17:46:39 - 15226 of 15352 I don't expect gold to pullback much while the miners digest their big gains. $1300 could be the floor. For example, last week the junior miners ETF GDXJ pulled back 8% whereas gold only lost 1%. | abc125 | |
04/10/2016 10:47 | In EW terms, I think OMI is about to start its third wave which is usually the longest and strongest. | abc125 | |
04/10/2016 10:47 | Wait for Fridays NFP numbers; if " good" will likely take gold lower. Probably needs to back test 200 SMA ( likely $ 1275). With US interest rate rise in December baked into the markets IMO,a bounce off the 200 SMA will be the signal to go all in. | highly geared | |
04/10/2016 10:45 | If gold breaks out then quite an easy move to around 30p imo free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | ileeman |
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