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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Regency Mines Plc | LSE:RGM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKM69866 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.90 | 0.85 | 0.95 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/6/2019 08:15 | The sooner RRR/RGM lose their AIM listing the better. | sleveen | |
18/6/2019 08:13 | You couldn't make it up..yet another "winner" "White Car Limited, a company in which its 100% owned subsidiary EsTeq Ltd. had invested, has informed EsTeq that it has entered voluntary liquidation." PMSL | sleveen | |
18/6/2019 08:11 | Yet another failed Bell investment. The man with the inverted Midas touch. | on target | |
17/6/2019 19:18 | should be called downside limitless. | sleveen | |
06/6/2019 17:49 | https://youtu.be/Q5Z | deltalo | |
02/6/2019 15:55 | Dead horse imho, just hasn't stopped twitching. | torp | |
29/5/2019 16:08 | Its hard to see how this keeps trading? | haff1 | |
22/5/2019 09:38 | The ramping drivel here is shameful. These chumps must be way down on their investment imho or just be placing participants. Debt Collector - "Lots of buying today - high volume - wonder why !!!" Utterly laughable. There were just 14 trades on that day (20th) and 8 of those were sells !!! Quit trying to con people. | torp | |
22/5/2019 07:20 | Strange that the main players, Andrew Bell (Atinos auntie Ettie) Paul Johnson (4.5%) (on Twitter) and Stephen Pearce (16%) (on LSE) have gone quiet. So what is going on I wonder - increasing buying interest as well. | the_debt_collector | |
22/5/2019 06:08 | Very encouraging. And an excellent BoD. Honest as the day is long - which is crucial in any investment. | kemche | |
22/5/2019 05:59 | I suppose this is a binary play now but the rewards can be stunning on the right news, many multi bag stocks come with a funding package and new direction. I suspect they may go down the energy storage route which seems to be sensible. Lets wait and see. Stale bulls will trash a stock when the losses are so great but therein lies an opportunity for newbies - £800k mar/cap could soon turn into £1.6m £3.2m etc More buyers than sellers recently which is encouraging. | aussiebeach | |
20/5/2019 23:10 | Oh it certainly is! | kemche | |
20/5/2019 22:53 | Lots of buying today - high volume - wonder why !!! News coming soon ;-) | the_debt_collector | |
20/5/2019 18:58 | Also interesting . . . Company has established authority to issue up to 2 billion shares here. Company has stated it's business model plainly in another RNS thus: "The current business model of Regency along with that of most other junior exploration companies in the small-cap space relies on the ability to access capital by the issuance of new shares to investors to fund ongoing working capital and project development requirements" So lots of confetti placings to come imho. Anyone who invests can be under no allusion about this as the company has stated it as plain as day. Only have themselves to blame if they get diluted to oblivion. DYOR | torp | |
20/5/2019 15:19 | Increasing volume today including a 9m buy - interesting ! | aussiebeach | |
20/5/2019 11:43 | not happy with ii increasing fees again, finally time I left this broker. I am considering going to iweb-sharedealing(Ha any recommendations? The so called trade "credit" ii give you also expires after 90 days, what a rip off broker. | carlsagan1 | |
19/5/2019 10:23 | aussie, With Bellend in charge no such luck. | kemche | |
19/5/2019 07:27 | Seen a few of these situations turn around and give the brave outstanding returns - punt money for sure. | aussiebeach | |
15/5/2019 23:03 | Torp You make your points clearly but once again every dog will have it's day occasionally, RRR rose from .45p to 1.2p a year or so ago did it not. Remember to keep the City wheels turning (to pay the leach's namely PR, Broker, Advisers, etc) the spivs will often create upside, RGM has reached a point (sub £1m m/cap) where that could occur. If you play the AIM game you take your chances, experience suggests this may be a chance worth taking at current levels. Time will tell !! | the_debt_collector | |
15/5/2019 20:20 | debt_collector - "New management, new strategy" Really? Bell is still there isn't he?! And strategy? No, I can safely say the strategy is the same as it has always been. Issue confetti to fund working cap (i.e. salaries and expenses) They came right out and said it in the recent RNS here: "The current business model of Regency along with that of most other junior exploration companies in the small-cap space relies on the ability to access capital by the issuance of new shares to investors to fund ongoing working capital and project development requirements." So same old same old. Same strategy that has been followed for years and which has produced no shareholder value and which has devastated the share price Same strategy at both RRR and RGM. It doesn't work, for shareholders, but it enriches the BOD nicely ! DYOR | torp | |
15/5/2019 19:21 | Torp The point is the waffle you (and others) post here is irrelevant to new prospective buyers. With Stephen Pearce (16%) and Paul Johnson (4%) as major holders anything is possible - the fact that RGM has authority to issue shares is irrelevant, it is at what price and for what purpose. New management, new strategy + possible new HNW's coming on-board, a recipe for material upside. Might be right might be wrong, at current levels worth a punt IMO. | the_debt_collector | |
14/5/2019 16:03 | Just look at the market cap of Amazon. | kemche |
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