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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chesterfield Resources Plc | LSE:CHF | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF2F1X78 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.45 | 0.40 | 0.50 | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.45 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Business Services, Nec | 0 | -3.66M | -0.0281 | -0.16 | 586.48k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/2/2021 15:16 | All eyes on ECR for their assays. We don't have to wait six months for those because they don't have to send them half way around the world. | excellance | |
24/2/2021 14:16 | RMM look very interesting thanks will take a look | 32campomar | |
24/2/2021 14:04 | I sold a big portion of mine first thing, I believe it may drift for a while so intend to buy some back if/when it does.I'll try not to post negative views to help it on its way lol :-) | shortarm | |
24/2/2021 14:01 | I cut back by 20k, switching into UFO. CHF have some way to go to prove up exploitable assets by comparison, but the potential is not priced in at all. | cbeadle | |
24/2/2021 13:44 | excellance you chose not to believe what MF was saying in his interview while you made up your conspiracy theories. After initially stamping your feet you then continued to top up and have come out with all sorts of bullish statements in between to back up your purchases. Now you are stamping your feet again as it seems what MF was alluding to in his interview was correct. However I still maintain it is not up to him to regulate the share price in the way he did. I believe what Chf have found is all derisking the next phase and they are on the periphery of some excellent Vms deposits. But that is exploration for you. | soulsauce | |
24/2/2021 13:19 | Buy recommendation | pranchalee | |
24/2/2021 13:17 | Looking for second copper project to invest in | pranchalee | |
24/2/2021 13:15 | Sorry broker note out already starting off with 21p target | pranchalee | |
24/2/2021 13:05 | We will see what the broker note due out any day turns up | pranchalee | |
24/2/2021 13:03 | no Rambler, recently refinanced, producing, cheap as chips due to the huge placings to refinance, but the overhang wont last forever. | excellance | |
24/2/2021 12:54 | Would that be CUSN excellance? | cbeadle | |
24/2/2021 12:39 | exellance you are in danger of going over to the dark side again. Might be a good idea to calm down a bit and turn off the laptop. | soulsauce | |
24/2/2021 12:37 | also not us... A total of 2,027 meters of new drilling with composited down-hole widths include assay highlights of: o R18-722-01 - 19.0 meters of 4.1% copper with 2.8 g/t gold o R18-722-02 - 7.3 meters of 2.8% copper with 0.73 g/t gold o R18-722-12 - 25.5 meters of 9.4% copper with 5.1 g/t gold o R18-722-15 - 17.0 meters of 3.1% copper with 2.3 g/t gold | excellance | |
24/2/2021 12:36 | i like these results... R19-745-08 - 74.75 meters (m) downhole width of 8.98% copper with 2.16 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 14.23 g/t silver, which includes two separate intervals shown below; o Including - 27.77 meters (m) downhole width of 11.97% copper with 3.14 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 19.23 g/t silver o And including - 19.30 meters (m) downhole width of 14.85% copper with 2.94 g/t gold and 21.57 g/t silver unfortunately not Chesterfield... | excellance | |
24/2/2021 12:34 | I've been fairly underwhelmed by the directors to be honest, "size is no guarantee of strength", and i think there has been an element of over expectation purely because of the big names on the board, but it doesn't change the mineralisation. We've reported that we've found about 30m of interesting mineralization out of 2000m drilled, so are we to believe that all the remainder was overburden? Show us the full results! | excellance | |
24/2/2021 12:29 | And copper at $4.18. | soulsauce | |
24/2/2021 12:26 | £11.5m is crazy when you think what might be uncovered, well funded , highly experienced directors also backed it well. Potential 10-20 bagger in the making | cbeadle | |
24/2/2021 12:16 | is mkt cap of £11.5m reasonable? | excellance | |
24/2/2021 12:00 | bouncing nicely now | excellance | |
24/2/2021 11:59 | He’s probably relishing some mates rates! | cbeadle | |
24/2/2021 11:56 | i don't think the news today is "bad", just not "good enough". I do think that MF is not showing us the full picture. He is telling us that we have proved the concept, but with details of only a tiny fraction of the total cores taken we have to assume he's hiding a lot of what was found, probably because it would prove circumstantially that Poly must have seen the cores, so NDA in place as MF said in that interview. | excellance | |
24/2/2021 11:46 | Was running free from 7p. Hows my ROI?Il add a few more aswell at the price i want | gooner1886 | |
24/2/2021 11:42 | Today just looks like a typical day in the life of a junior explorer and shows exactly why Martin French was keen to pour cold water on the rumours that POLY invested due to upcoming drill results. I had no interest in investing after that interview and today reinforces that feeling. There are far better options on LSE right now. There is such a long way to go before any value is proved up, probably 3-4 years if not more, and a lot more cash needed to get there. Good luck to those that remain invested... | 74tom | |
24/2/2021 11:38 | Unfortunately today is another example of the small end of the stock market at the moment. Even good news is met with a shrug, anything which even slightly disappoints is hammered. But some small shares are ramped to high heaven based on very little. My fear here is with no news now for some time, drift is likely. | 32campomar |
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