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CLA Celsius Resources Limited

0.60
0.00 (0.00%)
15 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Celsius Resources Limited LSE:CLA London Ordinary Share AU000000CLA6 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.60 0.55 0.65 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.00 08:00:16
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 26k -5.73M -0.0026 -3.85 22.11M
Celsius Resources Limited is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CLA. The last closing price for Celsius Resources was 0.60p. Over the last year, Celsius Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 0.55p to 1.375p.

Celsius Resources currently has 2,211,052,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Celsius Resources is £22.11 million. Celsius Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.85.

Celsius Resources Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
31/10/2008
15:29
Who ever said ' no news is good news ' never owned shares in this shower of
s--t. At least when your mugged you get a chance to see the villan.
Call the coppers!

farmersutical
31/10/2008
11:55
has anyone heard from CLA? I've emailed them several times and heard nothing back so I can only assume they've made off with whatever money was left - time to get that bastion of uselessness involved, otherwise known as the FSA...
macansy77
29/7/2008
10:11
Is there now hope?


INDUSTRY
Nikšić-based ironworks makes profit
Author/source: Mina - Business
NIKŠIĆ – Production of 20,000 tons seems to be constant. After revitalization of production plant, the stake of quality steel should account for 80%.
Željezara Nikšić ( Nikšić Ironworks) has been making profit in the past three months. Income should continue to grow, said the Members of the Board. Production of 20,000 tons seems to be constant. After revitalization of production plant, the stake of quality steel should account for 80%. The Directors are to allocate EUR 800,000 to the employees for solving housing problems. The salaries have been regular and higher than planned by the collective agreement.

'The average salary amounts to EUR 600, while the collective agreement plans EUR 424', said the Board.

The owner of Željezara Nikšić is a Dutch company MNSS B.V. According to the contract with the Montenegrin Government, the Dutch are to invest EUR 7mn into production plant. They have deposited EUR 2mn making investments for the first two years possible. MNSS B.V. is to spend EUR 3.5mn for the purchase of cranes for the Port of Bar.

helpaargh
08/7/2008
21:01
we are worth f in nowt now what u talking about
woddle
08/7/2008
20:36
look on the bright side, had we been relisted then we probably would have been worth nowt by now in this market!
jpuff
19/6/2008
09:41
Lax goverment, corruption, and high coal prices, I really can't see much hope for MNSS.As far as Cornhill goes they were great when working with Phillip Securities but on their own they stink.
helpaargh
19/6/2008
09:28
it just gets better and better, is there any eral prospect of getting anything out from this bunch of @?>#'s and if so what is the realistic time scale

good luck

pnepne
19/6/2008
09:26
Some mention of money laundering re MNSS
helpaargh
18/6/2008
22:39
has anyone spoken to Cordillera recently? I'm half inclined to give 'em a call but i've got my blood pressure to consider ;-)
macansy77
18/6/2008
22:37
Cornhill are little better than yer "traditional" bucket shop i'm afraid...
macansy77
18/6/2008
22:26
hello all, i purchased some MNSS via Cornhill about 2 years ago and have been unable to get any information from them since , i have not had any contact since they cashed the cheque.

Yesterday i received a statement from some company telling me how many shares i have so i have looked at the company online and it looks screwed , they are being forced to sell as they have no money to re invest no doubt the original IPO PI's will get sweet FA and this will get rolled up and then shipped onto a bank or a bigger VC ,

Just feel gutted as this seemed to be a goer but they completely miss managed the situation

It would appear that we are all in the same boat.

HAs anyone else had any experiences of Cornhill that did not result in at least a 90% loss as all the companies that i have researched that they sold on have tanked.

It is a bit like the film where they sell fake companies and pump and dump them , or am i being cynical

Still put the shares in the bottom cupbaord along with independent energy etc etc ......

regards

pnepne
17/5/2008
14:30
Any comments? Printable ones?
mirandaj
13/5/2008
09:07
Richard Sinclair, CEO of Capital Lease Aviation, talks about his company in , filmed at the recent show.
sbs
04/5/2008
09:31
probably written them off like the rest of us poor muppets!

F'ing disgrace - this was a total shambles and we've almost certainly been taken for a ride on this one...

macansy77
04/5/2008
09:20
Morning all. EK did buy a load of Cordillera before suspension. I wonder what his take on the situation is or whether he has written them off!
jpuff
30/4/2008
10:06
See another company took the epic code around end of last year.
Wasn't EK holding a few millions of these when it went into suspension?

the dogsbody
30/4/2008
10:00
anyone heard anything on this wonderful company!?
macansy77
05/3/2008
09:00
anyone going to the agm on Friday?
maxp0w3r
25/2/2008
11:56
Well slap me instead!

reading never my strong point!

buzzzzzzzz
25/2/2008
11:46
Buzzzzzz---- Why do you suggest I slap my wife? I think you mis-read my post. I never said CLA was to be wound up !!! Regards Crabby.
crab4t
14/2/2008
18:04
Crabby give your wife a slap!

I have just spoken to Greg.

CLA NOT being wound up but recapitalised and this has taken time due to the credit crisis and shoulkd be finalised soon.

The valuation in the accounts is low due to the auditors being cautious.

The fat lady hasn't started to sing yet.

buzzzzzzzz
14/2/2008
16:42
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
kdixon148
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