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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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-0.06 | -0.62% | 9.64 | 9.58 | 9.65 | 9.65 | 9.52 | 9.65 | 447,445 | 08:29:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -5.77 | 291.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/2/2017 07:09 | That looks good, almost too good! | mirabeau | |
14/2/2017 07:06 | HIGHLIGHTS: Ø Drill Hole 19 (CSD-16-019) returned a broad mineralised zone of 1132m grading 0.50% copper and 0.33 g/t gold from 268m depth, across an interpreted true width of approximately 500m to date (further assays to come), at the growing Alpala deposit. Ø This long intersection includes 802m grading 0.63% copper, and 0.43 g/t gold from 572m depth, and 516m grading 0.75% copper, and 0.50 g/t gold from 838m, across true widths of approximately 360m and 230m respectively. Ø The Hole 19 assay results reflect intersections significantly richer in bornite, (a copper rich sulphide mineral containing approximately 63% copper) than in previous drillholes, representing the southernmost and shallowest high grade mineralisation discovered at Alpala to date. Ø Drilling focus moving from Alpala Central to Hematite Hill, towards Alpala Southeast, where strong bornite mineralisation and high temperature advanced argillic alteration are mapped at surface. Ø Hole 20R continuing at 1342.4m. Ø Holes 21 & 22 entering increasingly strong mineralization, and at current depths of 750.4m and 702.2m respectively. Ø Two additional rigs to mobilise in February, increasing to seven drill rigs by year's end. Ø Additional exploration targets selected throughout Ecuador, using SolGold's successful and efficient template for discovery. Commenting on the result, SolGold CEO Nick Mather said: "Hole 19 has returned another long and well endowed intersection at Alpala. Clearly, this result is endorsing the status of Alpala as not only very big, but with a rich core." Technical services Manager Mr Benn Whistler said: "The widening of the Alpala deposit at shallower levels is giving Alpala some real growth in the upper portion of the deposit, which is proving excitingly rich, with relatively strong bornite mineralisation occurring in Holes 17, 19 and now 22. We believe that drilling results may get better as we head south east. None of us, including our chief advisor Dr Steve Garwin, believes that we've hit the core of the system yet. So the best may be yet to come in our professional opinion. The lower extensions of Alpala have still not been tested and we are excited to continue tracking down what we believe will be Alpala's rich heart." | jammytass | |
14/2/2017 07:05 | H19 results in | mirabeau | |
13/2/2017 21:16 | Wow perfect pullback we needed for the next leg up. 48p end of week finish | spacedust | |
13/2/2017 15:57 | The DOW Jones is about a classic example of a bubble you can have. It's basically gone up over 2000 points on nothing but a few Trump tweets Trump has conveniently forgot he called the DOW a bubble all through the campaign and said it would end badly .... now he is personally jawboning it upwards with his tweets so effectively now personally OWNS the bubble. Big mistake Donald ... you just let Obama off the hook | onedayrodders | |
13/2/2017 15:03 | The Dow is up and our FTSE follows..... so might ave knock on effect. | hazl | |
13/2/2017 15:02 | Consolidation is good for the next leg up | spacedust | |
13/2/2017 15:01 | That don't mean anything. | spacedust | |
13/2/2017 14:18 | STRONG BUYhttps://m.uk.inve | smoothtrader | |
13/2/2017 10:53 | had a feeling we would consolidate today / tomorrow, and might take all of this week ... after all that was a very sharp move last week | onedayrodders | |
13/2/2017 10:13 | There has been a lot of interest in the last few days or so, cannot just be due to high copper,gold I wouldn't have thought........ imo | hazl | |
13/2/2017 09:36 | I agree. But there are far more strings to their bow now. Think they really need to sell something . Will not have funds to develop all their assets. | mam fach | |
13/2/2017 09:25 | Makes a huge difference. When this previously went to 80p market capital would have been 200m max | spacedust | |
13/2/2017 09:06 | Mam fach, there wasn't anywhere near as many shares in existence then which makes a big difference. | chavitravi2 | |
13/2/2017 06:21 | Copper up 1.45% - $6170 | mirabeau | |
12/2/2017 22:41 | Still not sure what is behind this surge in share price. Looks like we have to wait for next RNS. Must be superb news - that's my guess . | mam fach | |
12/2/2017 21:57 | 12 Feb '17 - 19:49 - 8232 of 8235 - Fingers has just performed his magic TA on the SOLG chart..very bullish | mirabeau | |
12/2/2017 21:43 | Impossible to predict. Tomorrow will be interesting no very interesting ! | mam fach | |
12/2/2017 21:05 | Predictions for share price this week? I'd say 48p | spacedust | |
12/2/2017 01:52 | Thanks. I will use this mcap info on amc board. | marmar80 | |
12/2/2017 00:21 | Sorry for repeat. Poor internet connection | mam fach | |
12/2/2017 00:20 | Best I can come up with is April 2010 193m shares market cap @ 7p = £13.65m Hope this helps. | mam fach | |
12/2/2017 00:19 | Best I can come up with is April 2010 193m shares market cap @ 7p = £13.65m Hope this helps. | mam fach | |
11/2/2017 14:10 | good tip for monday is RUR rurelec..late rns friday 4pm went up 35%...caught people by surprise...luckily i bought at 3.30pm ..could easily multibag to nav price 7p...now 1.8p | temmujin | |
11/2/2017 12:58 | Only thing I remember they floated @ 50 p. | mam fach |
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