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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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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/2/2016 18:58 | Wrong Mike111D | goulding1215 | |
26/2/2016 18:15 | Goulding, probably best to accept that you might have been played and move on , sadly for a number of you I suspect that this was too well orchestrated from an early stage. If it looks too good to be true then invariably it is. | mike111d | |
26/2/2016 13:09 | TD. Good news. The hospital report says that your colonoscopy operation went well. The result was positive. They found your brain. | goulding1215 | |
22/2/2016 18:17 | O/T. It wont affect AIM minnows like CICG directly, but for world stock markets this news is not good news. It's going to have an adverse effect on the FTSE100. | papillon | |
22/2/2016 01:06 | It's almost 2 years since CICC de-listed, idiot. For nearly 2 years GENISES has had his £7k locked into a share which he can't sell and which shows no sign of returning in whatever guise. CICG has been suspended for almost 4 months. When will it return, I wonder? | papillon | |
21/2/2016 21:50 | Well Mixi you should be very familiar with both paper and actual losses! I will defer to your experience. As for your comments on Perfect Oil, that is probably why you are so familiar with losses. | the diddymen | |
21/2/2016 18:47 | Of course you can't dopey. So, he has lost no money. His shares will relist. Then if he sells at less than he paid it is a loss. No wonder you cannot understand Perfect Oil. | goulding1215 | |
21/2/2016 13:54 | But you can't sell at the moment can you, thicko!! | papillon | |
21/2/2016 12:19 | What losses? You only lose when you sell, dopey. | goulding1215 | |
20/2/2016 15:22 | bottomsup Posts: 764 Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 1.425 Aymesco1Thu 11:14Me too at.0.50p sold my ordinal investment in shares at 2.6 and the rest are on free float. Best investment since Amed. Just waiting for this one to come to fruition. Free shares its a shame cicc can't honour its investors by giving it free shares when announced. Pointless announcement if they don't issue the shares. For someone looking in they would think the company is incompetent at looking after its investors. I suppose if the companies are not listed then the company would have to pay us a dividend on any future profits which considering most investors holdings would be a costly affair. >>>>> Me to. I bought 88E at under 0.5p and sold them days later at over 2.6p. Of course I didn't!! I did no such thing. I was just playing the part of a BOASTFUL LIAR!! When people boast they are often lying and just trying to impress people. I hope you did make a big percentage profit on 88E, GENISES. It'll make up for your losses on CICC/CICG. | papillon | |
19/2/2016 19:56 | Mixi, like BB I am still eating my words on PET, CLON, TOM etc. In the bag eh Mixi! | the diddymen | |
18/2/2016 15:52 | mixy, cicc has been delisted for 2 years, cicg has been suspended for 4 months, how much more ineptitude do you need to witness before you accept that you've lost your pot..............aga | brian boru | |
17/2/2016 08:26 | Paps, even if the wonder fuel exists, for which there is little evidence, there is even less evidence that CICF will have anything other than an intercompany balance and some share capital at the outset. Chuffing borrox eh Stuie. | the diddymen | |
16/2/2016 17:18 | Chee pap You are still on here. Thought you would be over at 88E What a rewarding 5 days. | genises | |
16/2/2016 17:09 | I very much doubt, TD, that the oil/water fuel ever existed as a viable commercial product; at least NOT with the cost benefits claimed since peer group products claim much, much, lower cost benefits (and PROVED by extensive trials as well) | papillon | |
16/2/2016 08:59 | AM Mixi on the Asylum thread: 'My guess is that there is not much point bringing it to the market since the price of oil has dropped from $120 to $ 30, plus major mining companies cutting back. IMHO.' Mixi wasn't this the process that was going to save 30% of fuel consumption. Worth taking even at $10 barrel. There were a few more fundamental questions than the oil price. For a start it is far from clear whether CICF has any assets. There is no evidence that they ever owned any rights to the wonder fuel, and there has been no peer review of the process. Normal chuffing borrox from Stuie eh AM Mixi. | the diddymen | |
15/2/2016 15:17 | Mixi on the deluded Asylum thread: 'Lolster you have changed your tune quite rapidly. The whole point of the listings is to have the shares listed on the UK market. None of the delays are down to SB.' Mixi you really are the plankton of the investment world. Just opening a bank account at CICC takes months, let alone the time it has taken to make a profit,or filing the Jan 2014 accounts which are now 16 months late, or the 92 weeks delay relisting CICC. Take your pick Mixi, this company's byword is 'delay'. | the diddymen | |
12/2/2016 15:45 | Make that 93 weeks for CICC and 14 weeks for CICG. The trouble is that the longer it festers, the worse the smell gets. The only relief for long suffering shareholders is the rise in gold. Therein lies the assumption that they have something worth digging up. No surprise at the lack of news, but at least the UK shareholders have the opportunity to get out to China to attend the EGM. What a load of chuffing borrox. | the diddymen | |
12/2/2016 15:45 | Make that 93 weeks for CICC and 14 weeks for CICG. The trouble is that the longer it festers, the worse the smell gets. The only relief for long suffering shareholders is the rise in gold. Therein lies the assumption that they have something worth digging up. No surprise at the lack of news, but at least the UK shareholders have the opportunity to get out to China to attend the EGM. What a load of chuffing borrox. | the diddymen |
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