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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd | LSE:CGH | London | Ordinary Share | VGG203461055 | ORD USD0.01 (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.10 | -3.39% | 2.85 | 2.80 | 2.90 | 2.95 | 2.85 | 2.95 | 266,463 | 09:00:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 92.35M | -8.58M | -0.0124 | -2.30 | 19.66M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/5/2020 14:38 | Hopefully the shareprice can stay at these levels (or go higher). Would be an awesome point to rerate from should such kind of news drop. Much easier to go from here to 50p than from the twenties. | casual47 | |
26/5/2020 13:37 | The fast running horse is up and running. Funny gold down..... Chaarat up. Still on the sidelines looking in. | oli12 | |
26/5/2020 11:08 | Looks like CGH got out the right side of the bed Hope the AT are Mr A's | casual47 | |
26/5/2020 08:31 | 33p ! Mr A didn't even need to use the waiver | casual47 | |
23/5/2020 16:49 | From the AGM "no" vote volume it seems that Norges Bank participated in the recent placing (or bought on the market) by about 2m shares. At 31 Dec 2019 they held 2.86% which would have been about 13m shares. | casual47 | |
22/5/2020 16:46 | Wahey - 32p !!!!!!! | casual47 | |
22/5/2020 13:48 | MaisonJ, I am not sure that your response was in any way reflective of my comment! There is little point in responding any more as it is all mere speculation at this stage. | jc2706 | |
22/5/2020 12:21 | Potential news around the corner: Waiver renewal/extension? Conversion of "up to $5m" from the $17m loan? Down payment of $5m of the $17m? (Not sure we'd get an RNS) Ciftay taking up a % of Chaarat Zaav? | casual47 | |
22/5/2020 12:17 | Meanwhile, we're up 25% from this time 1 month ago. It's good to be back in the 30s | casual47 | |
22/5/2020 11:59 | JC2706 if you are not sure about simple matters, please reread the second paragraph of my post which says "Buying of Lydian or its Amulsar mine has a huge potential to drive Chaarat's minority shareholders (who by default have no any decisive vote in decision making) and lenders of such a deal into a chain of criminal investigations and, as a result, share price huge fluctuations." Information is the key, you decide on how to use it. | maisonj | |
21/5/2020 22:09 | MaisonJ, I am not sure that you understand how this works. As shareholders we have the capability of influencing decisions, mainly via AGM/EGM but we cannot instruct without a majority. Considering the board own so many of the shares the likelihood is very low that we could instruct anything. The limit of small shareholders liability is a total loss of investment. This would not be the first time I have experienced this so the risk is well understood. But let's wait until there is actually something to discuss rather than speculate. | jc2706 | |
21/5/2020 22:02 | Still can't get my head around this : illegal blockades stopping the mine but Lydian shareholders and locals are going to join up with these illegal protestors they so despise to continue the blockades. So, join the Eco-warriors, that according to you were probably planted by Mr Wylie, and protest against the mine operating when, all along, you've wanted the mine to operate and see no reason why it shouldn't. Imagine if you and the eco-warriors won and the mine was closed down for good. What good would that do? No mine, no jobs, no taxes for Armenia. | 2pablo | |
21/5/2020 17:46 | How about you mind your own business? It's up to us to do what we want. | casual47 | |
21/5/2020 17:19 | JC2706, the idea for the post regarding the risks of Lydian's "takeover" indeed came from discussions unfolding here before, but a closer look will provide more details on the risks for CHG small shareholders as well as additional materials from translated materials available online for the public. There is no recrimination, just facts. This is a notification of possible future recriminations and investigations if CHG shareholders are dragged into this. | maisonj | |
21/5/2020 17:12 | I am surprised by arrogance of casual47, totally disrespectful of Chaarat minor shareholders (they can't decide anything says this user) and simultaneously a faithful advocate of "Mr Wyile" and "Mr A.". Casual47, I believe you're providing a disservice to minor shareholders of CHG and to the company in general and those who hired you, should get rid of you as soon as possible. Chaarat even at its current level and with allegations regarding Lydian's "takeover" deserves knowledgable and insightful discussions, not the type of idle copy pastes, arrogance and insider info dissemination we observe from you. | maisonj | |
21/5/2020 17:08 | Is this not roughly the same post as Bhunt2 posted a week or so ago? Can the recriminations not wait until there is something to recriminate? | jc2706 | |
21/5/2020 16:25 | Blah blah blah Unintelligible claptrap. Good luck getting anywhere by posting this brain fart of yours across a gazillion bulletin boards. | casual47 | |
21/5/2020 14:57 | New interview on proactive with Artem. | fishhead1 | |
21/5/2020 14:16 | Hardly impressive . Where is all the hype of 2 years ago | juju44 | |
21/5/2020 14:01 | Thought today’s figures were great. Everything Up except AISC which we want Down - brilliant. Was surprised to read the word ‘delay’ and about the higher grades being elusive as don’t need any negative words. Perhaps they promised better grade ore this quarter? Anyhow, 1% - 2% per day ain’t bad compared to the same per year in a saving’s account | 2pablo | |
21/5/2020 13:55 | Wilmot, yeah everyday virtually we get 2% roughly. Mm’s rule Aim, nearly all shares. They decide the opening and that usually sets the ball park for the day. Not particularly CGH, almost every Aim share. Mgmt are particularly quiet most likely Amulsar considerations | 2pablo | |
21/5/2020 12:24 | I have to agree. No director buying for a while also. MM seem happy to walk the share up very gradually on minimal volume. | wilmot666 |
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