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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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0.22 | 2.41% | 9.33 | 9.28 | 9.40 | 9.63 | 9.12 | 9.12 | 7,732,780 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -5.54 | 279.1M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/2/2017 16:22 | My thoughts exactly rodders. | geo84 | |
08/2/2017 16:22 | You must be invested above a comfortable limit. Your attitude toward me over a simple question shows that of panic. I simple put to the form is a retest of 30 on the cards. Something I'd be happy to see provide support before the next leg up. However my comment may start mass selling which could see solg back at 2p a share and my dastardly plan will have been fulfilled! | geo84 | |
08/2/2017 16:18 | now now lads .. lets not spoil a decent board | onedayrodders | |
08/2/2017 15:57 | You're quite right you are a sad troll. You will find my comment of labelling your post sarcastically as insightful was absolutely bang on. if you are questioning possibilities to the downside then state your reasoning and doubts. pathetic one liners such as yours says more about you than anything else. | lord hindsight | |
08/2/2017 15:41 | Lord, I think you'll find that the use of a ? (Also know as a question mark) is an indicator, or "mark" if you will, of a "question" being asked. Good insight from you though. Troll. | geo84 | |
08/2/2017 14:48 | Every little helps .. | onedayrodders | |
08/2/2017 12:44 | Exactly cannot compare yet if Solg goes to 100p they will be valued at a quarter of randgokd is in terms of market capital so Solg is over valued in that respect only | spacedust | |
08/2/2017 09:48 | Hole 19 cores sent to lab on 21st January!! so should be out soon!!! 2 more rigs on sight feb. a lot of news flow to come. Commenting on the result, SolGold CEO Nick Mather said: "This deposit is getting bigger all the time, we still haven't closed it off to the south-west, north-east, south-east or vertically. We are very interested in the south-east bornite rich zone, which alone can double the size of Alpala. With the global copper outlook and Alpala growing, we are very excited & looking forward to the Hole 19 results." | wisteria2 | |
08/2/2017 09:45 | 9849 good insightful post | lord hindsight | |
08/2/2017 09:34 | A retest of 30p perhaps? | geo84 | |
08/2/2017 06:40 | Idiots are back spotting nonsense Randgold £77 SOLGOLD 33p You can't compare in any way shape or form Just an imbecile poster | yufff | |
07/2/2017 23:44 | The presentation is quite comprehensive, I presume this is a preamble for the TSX listing. Evidently an awful lot of drilling still to do, but hopefully some sort of resource report will be in before too many months have elapsed. As for value spacedust, it's just a case of deciding how many billions of tonnes there are, times the estimated % value of metal in the ground, less the extraction and processing cost. But surely got to be worth at least $2 a tonne as is in the ground, especially with the rising value of copper and likely tightening of future copper resource. Thus the ultimate value could be $20 billion or more, or nowt if the country reverts to the usual South American political lunacy. Your call, five days a week :~) | lefrene | |
07/2/2017 21:41 | Why don't you click on the link by onedayrodders and see the presentation. Is the company going to be worth billions ??? Couldn't possibly express an opinion. | mam fach | |
07/2/2017 20:09 | What's the presentation about ? Is this company go8ng to be worth billions?? | spacedust | |
07/2/2017 16:35 | solid day ... (turbo ..keep posting, you seem to be a lucky charm) ;o) | onedayrodders | |
07/2/2017 11:12 | Nice presentation out | onedayrodders | |
06/2/2017 18:03 | Don't pick!Fact is this is non producing in a country it never willBe warned | turbotrader2 | |
06/2/2017 16:31 | Agree. Just stating that this is still a aim loss making company which is valued half a billion. Rand gold is a massive profit making machine which pays handsome dividend is correctly valued at fee billions. With this comparison my personal opinion is that Solg is over valued but hey I won't be complaining if it gets to 1 2 3 or 9 pounds a share and be over valued coz I'll know I'll be minted then...... | spacedust | |
06/2/2017 16:03 | Spacedust, Not trying to nit-pick but if we assume all warrants are exercised there will be 1,478 million shares in circulation. So share price of £1 would give a market cap value of a bit less than £1.5 billion. Indeed a large sum! But if they can double the strike length and amount of mineralisation at Alpala then, IMO, not out of the question. | pecker1 | |
06/2/2017 15:56 | That's probably the truth .. perhaps his Turbo was out of action then | onedayrodders | |
06/2/2017 15:50 | TurboTrader sounds a little miffed he didn't get in last summer when the price was in the single figures possibly? | alwaysevolving | |
06/2/2017 15:01 | Agree. Do think they will have to split the company or hive off some sections. In my opinion ( FWIW ) Company isn't overvalued. £1 - I couldn't possibly comment. | mam fach | |
06/2/2017 14:07 | Don't mind an alternative view .. but a throwaway one liner who has never posted before ? and my £1 bid comment was just a bit of fun ... I know it's at least 3-4 weeks away ;o) | onedayrodders | |
06/2/2017 14:01 | Turbo trader has a point.if this goes to £1 it will be valued nearly 2bn which is probably third of mighty rand gold resources. So yes it's over valued but then again value is set by market makers | spacedust |
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