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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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0.39 | 4.47% | 9.11 | 9.10 | 9.15 | 9.09 | 8.69 | 9.00 | 3,064,366 | 16:35:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -5.41 | 272.8M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2017 10:51 | They had a buyer in BHP who offered SOLG a multi-million dollar deal. Of course the nature of the deal meant relinquishing control and that is a no-no at this stage..SOLG shareholders should be the beneficiaries of any increase in value at Cascabel with a % left on the table for one of the majors BHP have an idea of what Cascabel is all about..the more SOLG drill and unearth these treasures the greater the eventual take-out price will be | mirabeau | |
27/2/2017 10:36 | The value of Solg is going to be down to a handful of huge world class miners, which one of them wants it more badly than the others. But these huge companies are not going to play a hunch, they will want solid evidence of size and quality of the resource. Thus we will see the continuing defining of Alpala until there is enough info to come up with a maiden resource statement for that site. I expect it to take until the end of this year to come up with that statement. Hopefully we might see a few exploratory drills in other parts of Cascabel, but it would make sense for NM to prove up Alpala, either to lure in a buyer, or to borrow against it for Solg to start extraction independently? Considering what looked like price manipulation when Solg was last trying to raise money, I would think that NM is in no mood to do favours for any of the miners, he will want top dollar whatever route he takes. Now it's a waiting game for those new drills to arrive and get to work, and hopefully reveal the rich resource believed to be there. | lefrene | |
27/2/2017 10:17 | spacedust ..why would they keep releasing 'poor results' | onedayrodders | |
27/2/2017 09:05 | 14 rns in 18 working days. My goodness this has to be a world record for an aim share. That's almost an rns every working day. | spacedust | |
27/2/2017 09:00 | Poor results. | spacedust | |
27/2/2017 08:46 | Wow another rns. This share must now hold the record for the highest number of rns issuance for a month for an aim share. | spacedust | |
27/2/2017 08:39 | RNS update | mirabeau | |
26/2/2017 19:37 | Thanks for the replies, dozyduck and spacedust. And yours, ODR. Our posts crossed. FRES is a share I can never get the timing right. You get them like that, don't you. There's no logical reason for it. Some you get a feel for and others it's always wrong. That's why I was thinking about HOC instead. | bookvan | |
26/2/2017 19:35 | no probs bookvan Its an easy mistake to make and I'm also always on my guard on the boards as plenty of tools frequent them. I've been in HOC since 50p and also bought into the last rights issue so I'm sitting pretty. I prefer HOC simply because of the smaller market cap. FRES is quality but I always think of a saying called "elephants cant run" and with the Silver surge I'm expecting over the next few years, HOC with it's medium size mkt cap will give me far greater leverage IMHO. Top management company too and CEO has massive percentage of shares which I like too. If you cant choose have a slice of both perhaps. ODR | onedayrodders | |
26/2/2017 19:18 | Sorry, ODR. Yes - I took it the wrong way. My mistake. Sorry. Actually, one day I'd like to pick your brains about HOC. I was in First Majestic during the leg up last year but don't trust it to follow the same pattern this time. Thinking about FRES or HOC for the ease of trading on LSE rather than TSX. | bookvan | |
26/2/2017 16:13 | Marl has consolidated 100-1. They were once 6000p post consolidation price. Once a share has consolidated then that is the death of that share. That's only in my personal belief derived from experi3nce | spacedust | |
26/2/2017 15:36 | The trouble with Marl is exposure for investors to Hot Maiden is diluted through its minority-only stake, and its other exploration committments. Investors prefer the direct, pure exposure to one stellar prospect that is Sog at present. Lets's hope it doesn't 'diversify' too much yet, or spend any more on its Aussie tomfoolery ! | dozyduck | |
26/2/2017 14:44 | bookvan .. have u missed the humour gene ? You did say be as rude as you want ! ... sheeesh, didn't u see the smiley face | onedayrodders | |
26/2/2017 13:10 | Thanks Mirabeau. Same for me. I've been slow to catch on to SOLG and only bought some last week with a view to diversifying out of MARL not replacing it. I had heard about SOLG but thought I had left it much too late for the best gains. Brent Cook seems to have had a similar awakening at the end of this interview: The more I read about SOLG the stronger it's position seems to be. On the other hand, sentiment around MARL seems very weak for no obvious reason. Some posters put it down to Turkey but I am not convinced it's a problem. I have also bought some CDB.TSXV to spread the risk from being all in MARL. That's another one that could be huge. There seems to be a lot of 'biggest finds in years' happening at the moment. | bookvan | |
26/2/2017 12:26 | I'm holding MARL and SOLG but SOLG has far better price trigger newsflow to come..and SOLG has project majority ownership which is something that gets the market salivating With 8 drills (by the end of the year) going full tilt as we move forward this year SOLG will have almost monthly RNS's to maintain investor interest The market can lose interest in a stock so quickly. That will not happen with SOLG I'd like to see each company taken out in time at a premium of course | mirabeau | |
26/2/2017 12:11 | I have just contributed a discussion point to the MARL board. I hope it turns out to be as helpful as yours. | bookvan | |
26/2/2017 11:50 | Naff off bookvan ;o) | onedayrodders | |
26/2/2017 11:42 | I'm a MARL holder in profit and the question I am asking myself is: should I put the whole lot into SOLG. Something tells me I am not the only one asking the same question. Good idea or not: comments welcome. Be as rude as you like but full and frank discussion is better. Posting this on both boards. | bookvan | |
24/2/2017 15:50 | Love to see the Union Jack swirling in a steady breeze but also happy to see the bullish flag on the chart here. I have to admit I thought we may have been in for another little pull back this week. Have a great weekend. | kyoquot | |
24/2/2017 13:19 | chart again in bullish flag or pennant territory ;o) | onedayrodders | |
23/2/2017 16:14 | Correct. Similar to fear and greed. Fear as in afraid to see price fall and greed as to i'd like to sell for £6 a share. | mam fach | |
23/2/2017 15:50 | being convinced and having a crisis of faith are total opposites. | rackers1 | |
23/2/2017 14:38 | Gold is lifting gold shares today. | hazl | |
23/2/2017 14:21 | I am convinced of the potential but had a crisis of faith . | mam fach | |
23/2/2017 13:53 | HERE we go that's more like it. | hazl |
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