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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc | LSE:CMCL | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BF0XVB15 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
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% | 855.00 | 830.00 | 880.00 | 855.00 | 855.00 | 855.00 | 689 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 138.94M | -4.2M | -0.2188 | -47.35 | 164.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/1/2021 15:34 | I've moved into another African gold miner called Tanzanian Gold Corp (TNX) traded TNX in Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) which opens 2.30pm - 9pm and in 1 CAD (Canadian Dollar). Worth a look and read about them. I have started a thread under TNX. They joint venture partner with the State Mining Company (STAMICO) to submit an updated mine plan for the Buckreef Gold Project to the Mining Commission in Tanzania. STAMICO, which is 100% owned by the United Republic of Tanzania (the Government). Buckreef gold project will be massive and will see substantial profit for Tanzania gold corp. Though this not the only revenue driver looking forward for this company. Can't have to many gold companies lol. Think could be a big one. | onehanded | |
12/1/2021 14:35 | £0.5m paid to 3 people over 3 years isn't a huge amount compared to a market cap of £150m | stemis | |
12/1/2021 13:57 | So SteMiS, do you think the excess remuneration (bonus) that directors award themselves is comparable in any sense with the total paid out in dividends to hundreds of shareholders, who don’t forget are the owners of the company? | dozey3 | |
12/1/2021 12:26 | In the fog of obfuscation one thing is clear - the target will be fixed as low as possible in order to maximise the directors’ rewards. Anything greater than 70% of the target gains reward (why?) which increases ‘linearly̵ | dozey3 | |
12/1/2021 10:41 | Given that 2020 update is due tomorrow (13th Jan last year), I suspect the announcement of long term incentive award today is the prelude to very good results tomorrow justifying the new awards. We shall see | pi0110 | |
04/1/2021 08:37 | Another decent increase in dividend and confirmation that everything is proceeding to plan. | stemis | |
03/1/2021 10:35 | When they announce the dividend tomorrow, will they have any other news for us? | mikkydhu | |
21/12/2020 06:37 | Yes, probably to add to my Phoenix Copper, but not at the present ridiculously low price. The chart tells a story. | dozey3 | |
20/12/2020 22:13 | Dozey - think you are right to suggest management want to build the company. I trust our BOD to maximise my returns - whether by capital gains or income. If I did not, I would not be invested. Guess you will be selling out? | melody9999 | |
10/12/2020 18:05 | Hmmm...seems an extension of their policy to make sure that when the cash starts really rolling in the pesky shareholders don’t see much of it. Best fritter it away on distant prospects in the hope of attracting more mug punters, and keep the directors happy. Cynical? ... Moi? | dozey3 | |
10/12/2020 10:16 | Interesting move. No mention of who the vendor was. Glen Hume was once owned by quoted Canadian company, New Dawn Mining, but these seem to have ceased trading sometime early 2010's. | stemis | |
20/11/2020 16:12 | Yeah, we seem to be back to being ridiculously valued again. At 1205p market cap is $194.2m. Deduct net cash $21.0m gives EV of $173.2m. EBITDA Q1 was $11.15m so annualised gives $44.6m. Valuation is 3.9 x ebitda. Current gold price is higher than average for Q1. Costs were inflated by around $1.1m for covid (annualised $4.4m) and we are looking at an imminent 30% increase in output, which will also reduce costs per oz. Can easily see over 2000p in a year or two. | stemis | |
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20/11/2020 14:33 | I have just topped up, too, 300. Shown as a sell, but my buy. | mikkydhu | |
20/11/2020 10:56 | Top up made 170 at 11.85. There must be a bit of stock around as that is at the bottom end of the spread. That replaces the shares I sold at £18 earlier in the year. | argoal | |
18/11/2020 09:15 | added small amount yesterday down 40% from top in states and down a third in UK | ntv | |
16/11/2020 13:57 | This is definitely getting down to a price where it would be impolite not to top up my position. | argoal | |
10/11/2020 10:48 | price rising some results 12th NOV | netcurtains | |
06/11/2020 13:32 | There is Gold in them there hills.. ps - I bought a few. You never know - perhaps I've been watching too many Detectorist episodes on Britbox or perhaps there really is gold in them there hills. 12th Nov some results and updates etc. | netcurtains | |
12/10/2020 15:34 | FF I have just re-read the RNS of Oct 7th and you are quite right. The wording could have been better but still my bad. Thanks | pi0110 | |
09/10/2020 15:37 | Solar plant is meant to be commissioned in Q4 2021 - I read that as fully installed and working - so payments presumably due in stages between now and then. Now you mention it, with the cash currently on the balance sheet plus another year's earnings the fundraise shouldn't have been necessary. I'm thinking, as Dozey says, that there are other irons in the fire-though I think I'm more positive of a good outcome for this! | fredfishcake | |
07/10/2020 11:53 | Quite so pi0110, but the cash will mostly be reinvested (to be polite) in other govt sponsored projects in the territory so don’t bank on getting your hands on it just because you’re a shareholder. | dozey3 |
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