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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Solgold Plc | LSE:SOLG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0WD0R35 | 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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-0.05 | -0.51% | 9.70 | 9.65 | 9.76 | 9.91 | 9.55 | 9.70 | 5,844,620 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -5.79 | 292.01M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/11/2016 10:45 | Actually it's confirmation of the size and quality of the resource that's needed, and then a handful of major miners wanting to own a 50 year producer. No point bringing any news to market until the tweedle dee and tweedle dum event is finished in the USA. | lefrene | |
08/11/2016 10:41 | I need millions of confident buyers on board and for them to buy. Sentiment needed nothing that's all. Nothing else | spacedust | |
08/11/2016 10:40 | Yes very true. | spacedust | |
08/11/2016 10:29 | There a gazillion more shares in issue than back in the 80p days! Chart could be a classic Fibonacci? | lefrene | |
08/11/2016 10:06 | This did go to 80p previously and fell back to 1p. So did a lot of other gold aim stocks. So anything can happen in aim market. It's all manipulated | spacedust | |
08/11/2016 10:04 | It's too close to call. Buying opportunity? I really don't know. Biggest drawback is how much share price is being manipulated. But it is amazing how well price has held up. | mam fach | |
08/11/2016 09:52 | Is this the gap at 24p people have been talking about getting filled? | geo84 | |
08/11/2016 09:04 | so where and why does the chart say buy? (poetry unintended!) | sidarthur2 | |
08/11/2016 08:54 | Well called there jjstm | spacedust | |
08/11/2016 08:37 | Well they've dropped to where I said they would when I commented about 2 weeks ago and a lot of the muppets said I was talking rubbish, they may drop a touch further but I think it's time to get the buying boots on. Always trust the chart | jjstim | |
07/11/2016 21:52 | Kdr26 Best post of the day -totally agree Mms building up stock positions again for the forthcoming start of news flow Nick said would happen | yufff | |
07/11/2016 18:13 | Well I topped up today as couldnt resist There has to be some mileage here Some of the buys of late have been very large and although no huge trades today in the last 30 minutes of trading today there were 500k shares bought so we cant all be wrong. BTW as far as I am aware Nm is not a man for turning His pension is riding on this!!!!! Cant imagine it will be long before we are back up above 28p | billthebank | |
07/11/2016 15:24 | I have been in Solg since 7p this year and have both added and posted on here numerous times. I have added to my position again today because to sell this share on a $20 gold move is ludicrous! Gold is purely an unwinding of the safe haven trade, underpinned by the dollar move and driven no doubt by the algos on the CME. This has the potential for a tier one copper gold porphyry system and the geophysics and drill results speak for themselves. Long term buy and hold, and onward to the next drill results & RNS. | kdr246 | |
07/11/2016 14:41 | Recovering nicely! share price too....GLA HOLDERS | wisteria2 | |
07/11/2016 13:00 | Staggering myself this weekend! felt better after a pea! | wisteria2 | |
07/11/2016 12:48 | Don't forget MARL published its PEA for Hot Maden before end Nov which Parsons has described as 'staggering'.. | gersemi | |
07/11/2016 12:43 | Treeshake well overdue on solg. The mms need to fill their boots for the next push which IMO is getting close. | moormoney | |
07/11/2016 12:38 | As Newcrest paid circa 12p I think we won't see that again. If it gets down to 20p I will buy more, but before it gets there we might have miners loading up to add weight to their bids. | lefrene | |
07/11/2016 12:33 | Hope the share price dont go below your average of 12p. I'm in psperlosses so I'll wait until I breakeven | spacedust | |
07/11/2016 12:22 | mamfach, I'm lucky enough to have average of 12p, I'm going to hang on until the full value of Cascabel comes through, all the other stuff Solg owns is in for free. There seems to be many billions of tons of exploitable ore just in Alpala, never mind the rest of the prospect. Even if one allows just $5 a ton for then this has a long way to go. I read recently that similar grades of ore have been sold at circa $28 to $30 a ton in the ground, if true then Cascabel could be worth in excess of $10 billion. Whatever it's value it has to be a lot more than the current price, I think Nick Mather can be relied on to get best value for it. So I am not going to be gyped out of my holding by short term movements. | lefrene | |
07/11/2016 12:05 | I wanted to buy at 9 but thought it went too high and same happened at 19p. So got in at 29p thinking it will be 39p and 49p before not too soon. But hey ho House has a definitive approx value. Shares are different | spacedust | |
07/11/2016 11:55 | We are due a tree shake. At some point all of us will decide to top slice. Personally I will hold on. Having said that if you got some shares at 2p its mighty tempting to bag a little profit. Fear or Greed. Sell or Hold. | mam fach | |
07/11/2016 11:40 | Not much volume by recent standards, it will be interesting to see where it bottoms. | lefrene | |
07/11/2016 11:22 | spacedust Your comments are strange for someone just invested??? Do you have an agenda? Why did you buy in as you seem a little down on the company. | billthebank | |
07/11/2016 10:59 | Spacedust, when they have finished proving this up there will IMO be any number of offers for it. It's just a matter of waiting this out for the real reward. | chavitravi2 |
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