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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cic Gold Grp | LSE:CICG | London | Ordinary Share | SC0665AHDJ29 | ORD 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% | 1.425 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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11/2/2016 14:26 | Great job Mixi. Stuie will be very pleased with your efforts! | the diddymen | |
09/2/2016 22:15 | Mixi you need to get a bit of activity going on the Asylum board. I feel a revolt coming on and Stuie will not like that! | the diddymen | |
02/2/2016 16:49 | Poor old sage on LSE talking about filtering 'non investors'!!! lol For one thing, his avatar is a misnomer, as it should be the oppposite, which if you look it up, would be something like "slow, or 'stewpid'" - could it be 'stewpid' himself? lol Of course, the other misnomer is 'invested' - as it was a 'stewpid' gamble more like & to date, it has not come off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | philfromfrance | |
29/1/2016 10:12 | CICC 91 weeks. Some ducks. | the diddymen | |
29/1/2016 08:30 | Of course, anything that Stewpid touches, has the gestation period of an elephant - wonder if it is a 'size thing' or is he just, as most of us have now decided, just an INCOMPETENT scoundrel?!!!! | philfromfrance | |
26/1/2016 19:12 | JoeYangtze Posts: 750 Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 1.425 Pappylon Today 16:08 Port old Papillon on advfn must be having withdrawal systems. No posts on here to cut and paste.LOL! >>>>> Whilst there are greedy, ignorant, stupid, fantasists, like you, Joe, posting on the lse asylum I'll always have plenty of material to cut and paste!! | papillon | |
26/1/2016 13:46 | Having seen the back end of the Panorama exposé of Putin, i wonder what they would think about our Stewpid - though it would be more of a 'comedy of errors' than anything else?!!!!!! There is enough material there for a book (i have the majority transcribed & nothing to do with Fabergé!!!!!l Of course, it would have to be translated into Zulu for him to understand it, which may of course explain why he cannot even organise proper & timely share distributions (even after coc£ing up the last one right royally)!!! | philfromfrance | |
25/1/2016 15:49 | goulding, if I were you I would wait until there has been an official resource generated through due process. Very boring but the process is in place for a good reason (check out Mark Twain's amusing quote). No 'Troll' wants shareholders to lose out - my frustration (and why it is highly unlikely that I would invest in a stock like this) is that the Corporate Governance in this company is in my opinion inadequate. I am never surprised by the delays and problems that beset the company. TD | the diddymen | |
25/1/2016 14:55 | So, you wil be investing then TD! The greenfield is not very green according to the geological report. | goulding1215 | |
25/1/2016 13:55 | Aymesco on the Asylum thread.........'Why don't you have some respect for the shareholders here? You aren't invested here put have motives to slam the company bod at every given opertunity!' Aymesco, if there were any redeeming features in the company I would point them out. There is an outside chance: Barsofgold has some 'good local knowledge' and the greenfield site (as defined by CICG) is a stormer. The history of CICx and SB to date is that SB makes the money (according to posters on the various boards), while the announcements post 31/01/14 suggest that the shareholders lose their shirt. For that reason alone it would be worthwhile having a set of accounts so that we can assess the value that SB adds. Why shareholders have not held SB to account is beyond me....then there are some very trusting shareholders. See me as a sceptical potential investor | the diddymen | |
25/1/2016 13:45 | On 5th Nov LSE gurus were predicting a 6-8 week re-list for CICG. Coming up to 10 weeks now. The same 6-8 weeks was said of CICx by the same gurus. That was in April 2014. Not far off the 100 week anniversary now, and the same gurus bleat the same old message that it is the LSE and the FCA that are the problem. Facing the wrong direction? | the diddymen | |
25/1/2016 10:57 | Sounds just like ........... Stewpid?!!!!!!!! lol | philfromfrance | |
23/1/2016 19:39 | Aymesco1 Posts: 2,997 Observation Opinion: Strong Buy Price: 1.425 Rise-Have Today 12:18 The issue is the non-shareholders that post the negative dribble aren't interested in the genuine people who have held out to invest, there motive is to try and trash the company and try and change investors minds, they work for Boiler houses and other well know idiots who have pod chats!!! there motive is trash deflect cash in! >>>>> You utter CLOT, Aymesco1. The greedy, crooked, people who work for "Boiler houses" DON'T "trash" companies; instead they attempt to persuade gullible people (like yourself, Aymesco1) to part with their hard earned money by BUYING WORTHLESS shares!! You sure you don't work for a "Boiler house", Aymesco1? NO, because you're just TOO THICK!! LOL | papillon | |
23/1/2016 19:34 | Spookytooth Posts: 341 Off Topic Opinion: Strong Buy Price: 1.425 CICG Today 12:39 The U.S seems to be dealing with the Trolls in an effective manner. Hopefully the FCA can follow suit and cull the problem that we have here - the sooner the better. I think it`s only a matter of time but every great share is going to attract the Trolls so look at it as being a very positive sign too. >>>>> "but every great share is going to attract the Trolls" LOL. "great share"!! He's having a laugh!!!!! LOL. Look at the performance of CICC whilst it was listed in Canada & on AIM. The share price performance was DIRE. ABYSMAL!! Look at the share price performance of CICG in the short period it has been listed. It has been DIRE!!!! Spookytooth is, like Aymesco1, undoubtedly, a COMPLETE IDIOT!! A MORON who has a complete disregard for the FACTS!! | papillon | |
22/1/2016 20:44 | Aymesco1 Posts: 2,996 Observation Opinion: Strong Buy Price: 1.425 Rise-Diddy Today 20:27 As a share holder I like to get as much knowledge as possible. What I can advise is it seems you have some concerns I suggest you ring the bod. One the other hand there's been several accusations that Cicg has bought a field with nothing in it have you read the report about the asset. That calms nervous. I do get quiet confused while none investors are so concerned. >>>>> LOL. Aymesco1's command of the English language is very poor. He meant to write ....... "As a share holder I like to get as much BULLSH*T as possible." LOL. Aymesco1? He's unbelievable! He finally woke up to the fact that the BoD's of MTV, PYC & TRP were feeding him BULLSH*T!! Yet he never seems to learn from experience!! | papillon | |
21/1/2016 20:55 | shareminder Posts: 46 Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 1.425 View Thread (2)RE: Why Today 17:13 It concerns me and I am a shareholder. I share all Lolster's concerns. The UKLA has been used as an excuse for too long. Where are the divis that we were told were despatched a few months ago? Aymesco1 Posts: 2,993 Observation Opinion: Strong Buy Price: 1.425 Rise Today 19:35 I've now found out it's the FCA that are asking for additional information the bod are frustrated as we are but we will get there. The company is in full cooperation and they could get the OK anytime!!! >>>>> Now I wonder why the FCA are so interested in CICG? | papillon | |
20/1/2016 19:23 | macnai Posts: 33 Observation Opinion: Strong Buy Price: 1.425 AssetsToday 18:57CICG is just a shell created for the reverse takeover of a gold company. CICC still holds all the old gold assets. >>>>> ABSOLUTE RUBBISH!! CICC's assets are and were it's holdings in CICG, CICFuels, etc. | papillon | |
20/1/2016 17:56 | 325,930,000 new shares | soul limbo |
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