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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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16/7/2017 15:32 | Looking back through your posting history on lse & advfn, macnai, I see you were still a JQW bull even after the share price had totally collapsed and they were suspended from AIM. Definitely NOT the action of a "Smart Investor"! JQW turned out to be one of a growing number of so called "China Frauds" listed in London. One would have thought you would have learnt your lesson. | papillon | |
16/7/2017 13:05 | "papi........What are you" Someone who once was a small shareholder in CICC, who still follows the whole CICC saga, rather like I still follow other shares I have held in the past, such as PVR, LOGP, MAGP & MTA and for which I consider myself extremely lucky to have sold before their respective sp's collapsed, like so many other AIM shares! I still post my thoughts on the advfn bb's of these companies. It doesn't cost anything to post your thoughts on a message board, but it has ultimately cost long term holders in the shares of CICC/CICG, PVR, LOGP, MAGP & MTA money! Some PI's have lost considerable sums of money! I don't know how the CICC, PVR, LOGP, MAGP & MTA saga's will eventually pan out; I'm just an interested observer who has (luckily IMO) no remaining financial interest in any of these companies. Consider me as a former football fan who still follows the clubs, but no longer wastes his money going to watch the matches. Paying an exorbitant amount to watch Premiership football matches is just money down the drain as far as I'm concerned; similarly gambling on speculative AIM shares (and similar listed companies) is also a very good way to lose money! PS. You forgot to add a ? to your comment, macnai. | papillon | |
16/7/2017 04:51 | papi........What are you | macnai | |
15/7/2017 23:25 | GENISES. I hope your optimism concerning BNN comes true, for your sake. However the BNN chart is currently extremely bearish and has been bearish since November. Whether the BNN chart is still bearish, or has turned bullish, by this time next year I have no idea because as I said I have no crystal ball. I can't predict the future, though in the short term we could see a bounce up to towards the 50 day EMA, or even higher. bwtfdik? I would never invest in any company that operates in China, yet is listed on the LSE. I don't always agree with the views of TW & ShareProphets, but I agree with his views on companies that operate in China yet are listed in London. Why are they listed here and not in China? You have to admit those that do list here have a poor survival rate, to put it mildly. Some have been shown to be outright frauds! Regarding your investment in CICC & CICG, I hope you recover your money. Will you? No idea. To have a chance of recovering your money they have to list first. Will they both list in August? No idea, though I have my doubts. Even if they do list and bullish RNS's are issued pre listing I still wouldn't buy them! | papillon | |
15/7/2017 21:01 | I'll stay on here talking to the doc. It's a lot cheaper SO TRUE | genises | |
15/7/2017 20:59 | pap watch then. BNN a year behind what shareholders were expecting in growth. All coming together in china. | genises | |
15/7/2017 14:56 | macnai Posts: 63 Observation Opinion: No Opinion Price: 0.00 Share Transfer Fri 18:04 Barclays hold all my CIC shares and as I now live in Canada they don't want "Smart Investors" who live overseas. >>>>> That's an example of an oxymoron! "Smart Investors", whether living in the UK, or overseas, don't hold shares in CICC & CICG! LOL. | papillon | |
14/7/2017 22:48 | LOL. They haven't listed yet, GENISES. What will happen to the sp's when (and IF) they list I have no idea. Unlike you I have no crystal ball; I can't predict the future! A lot will depend on what news is issued before these 2 companies list (IF they do list in August). I have no intention of buying shares in either company; I remember your last tip, last year. BNN. If I'd have bought them when you tipped them I'd be down almost 2/3 rds. I don't dabble in the stock market anymore; it's a mugs game, especially if you bought shares in CICC & CICG. What are they currently worth? ZILCH! How did the CICR share price perform when it was listed from 2005-2010 in Canada? Abysmally! I'll stay on here talking to the doc. It's a lot cheaper! | papillon | |
14/7/2017 19:54 | Pap They are going up get in quick before they double!! Or stay on here talking to the doc. | genises | |
13/7/2017 12:34 | So I have slowfast & goulding filtered on here and slowfast and sage filtered on the lse CICC bb. Well that's significantly reduced the amount of rubbish I have to read on these bb's! LOL. | papillon | |
12/7/2017 11:52 | "Asylum member Aymesco is already strapped in." He sure is, TD. In fact he's so far gone he's certifiable. | papillon | |
11/7/2017 21:31 | The gormless Aymesco on LSE: "Let's just see think I wanted to make a big impression I would try and do it start of August but hey who knows all good." Aymesco with Fatboy 'August' on its own is not good enough, you also need to add the year. History says that it will not be in the teens. | the diddymen | |
11/7/2017 21:27 | The gormless Aymesco on LSE: "2-3 weeks let's get strapped in!!!" Asylum member Aymesco is already strapped in. Dr TD | the diddymen | |
09/7/2017 18:44 | CICG listing? Not a good time to "float" a gold explorer, Dr TD. The spot price of gold has dropped below the 200 day moving average and that 200 day moving average has been steadily falling since the end of November. Both of these factors are considered to be bearish. | papillon | |
09/7/2017 13:52 | You are stumped TD. Nothing to do with any of the CIC companies on hERE. GO BACK TO YOUR RATS NEST.keep posting and look more stupid eve runtime you post you still don't get it. Accounts will be published with the listings. | goulding1215 | |
07/7/2017 12:34 | If I am reading the asylum correctly the listing will be within three weeks, they are sitting on three floats, a balance sheet flush with assets and the share price heading north on listing. First hurdle will be a listing, there is still the pfadfinder problem. Loads more assumptions after that, but let's just see what happens at the first. (Then we will discuss dilution and historic dilution). | the diddymen | |
06/7/2017 23:23 | TD. Go on the lse site and input CICC into the Share Price Search box. Ignore the CICCOLELLA ORD that shows under the Share Price Search box and just press GO. For some strange reason the old CICC page has been ressurected by lse, but the CICG page has disappeared. All the old faithfuls, such as Aymesco1, sage, et al are posting away as before. ENJOY! | papillon | |
06/7/2017 19:43 | Paps where are they sprouting borrox now? Dr TD | the diddymen |
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