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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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07/2/2018 11:23 | re iog.. spiked a few times,and obviously a few of us have topsliced and bought more when the share price dropped back.In one years time I`m confident the share price will be over £1 plus. Frangipan ,on second thoughts humour is beyond you.Stop trying,you might hurt yourself.Re boy scout..funny enough,cub,scout,arm Should be enough material there for you .. :) | sparty1 | |
07/2/2018 11:13 | Sparty pants - obviously nothing in it, like his head!!!!!!!! Were u a Boy Scout Sparty? They also know how to get `rogered` by Stewpid, `down under`!!! | enfranglais | |
06/2/2018 20:59 | "As for your comments, don,t knock it to ya tried it!" Sounds like you're speaking from experience, sparty. Still I suppose you like being rogered. | papillon | |
05/2/2018 15:20 | Pappy - he has a large mirror to regularly check his `rear end` - as it keeps getting `rogered`!!!!!!!!! | enfranglais | |
29/1/2018 13:14 | sparty, I gambled £4k on OXS and I have written it off, unlike some shareholders. I don't post on the OXS bb's, or even read them. Why don't you similarly write off the £4k you say you invested in CICC/CICG and stop posting incessantly on their bb's? Get a life, you twit. "Cant you take up bowls or something?" | papillon | |
28/1/2018 19:27 | havegun Posts: 734 Off Topic Opinion: No Opinion Price: 0.00 Hi Today 16:20 Guys and girls,I have been informed by Stuart we have two listing agents going through the 92 documents now.When done one will sign it off and we are in business.The problem is has it is taking so long the prospectus has to be updated if any changes occur in the meantime such as financial statements etc.Stuart is as frustrated as much as we are. So there is nothing for us to do but just wait I am afraid. >>>>> More "kicking the can down the road"? Only time will tell. Of course I don't have to fret about when and where these shares will list because I'm not a shareholder. Lucky me!! | papillon | |
27/1/2018 20:58 | However, if they were truly "sophisticated investors", they would not have invested in anything tainted by Stewpid, therefore they are as rare as: A verifiable asset in Stewpid`s portfolio, A listing that lasts, A legible Stewpid RNS, A longstanding NOMAD, adviser, accountant etc, etc, etc ......... | enfranglais | |
27/1/2018 20:25 | The only question now is how Fatboy is going to satisfy his key investors who are probably less charitable than the residents of LSE. Dr TD | the diddymen | |
26/1/2018 20:11 | Fat boy, slim chance? lol | enfranglais | |
26/1/2018 19:47 | ...not to mention the problems listing on London. Apart from offloading shares, the listing is irrelevant now. Fatboy is neither credible to his shareholders, nor to his potential clients. If he had come before the authorities with clean hands, he would have been listed years ago. What goes around comes around. | the diddymen | |
26/1/2018 14:23 | The blame game goes on! I see the lse true believers are blaming the Luxembourg and Frankfurt exchanges for the delay in the two listings and NOT the company! LOL. Why is it that other companies can swiftly list within 6 weeks, as both exchanges claim, but CIC Fund & CIC Gold cannot? Why is it solely the fault of the echanges? Why is every delay blamed on the exchanges while CIC Fund & CIC Gold attract no blame from the true believers? | papillon | |
23/1/2018 14:32 | unvrkw Posts: 6,581 Observation Opinion: No Opinion Price: 0.00 I?ve lost a lot of money Today 07:12 On this venture, never to be returned >>>>> Well, sage/sparty, unvrkw is man enough to admit to having invested "a lot of money" in CICC and has faced up to the fact that he will never see that money again. Are you man enough, sage/sparty, to admit you invested a lot of money in CICC and that you will never see that money again? Either you are telling porkies and you invested more than £4k, or you did only invest £4k and you are telling porkies about your individual wealth. Which is it sage/sparty? I invested £4k in OXS. I thought it was a dead cert they would win their claim, but they lost instead! I've stopped posting on the OXS bb and very rarely bother reading it because, unlike those dreamers who do, I've written that £4k off. I'm not a rich man so losing £4k on a gamble was painful, but I've accepted my loss and learnt from it; namely that nothing is a dead cert, especially when a company is up against a corrupt country with deeper pockets. I wont be gambling by buying shares in a company claiming against a corrupt country again. I've learnt my lesson; it's about time you learnt yours! | papillon | |
23/1/2018 12:48 | Papps - We are talking about "sage", the biggest misnomer on LSE, so anything he posts, has to be taken with a pinch of salt!!!!!!!!!!! He also seems to consider himself as one of Stewpid`s "sophisticated investors"!!!lol The definition of that is one of Stewpid`s chums, who are the only ones with a chance of getting a return from a Stewpid investment - let`s face it misnomer & all the other sheepies do not fall into that category, they are the ones providing the potential profit!!!!!!!!! For someone to gain from an investment, there has to be at least one or in this case MANY SHEEPIES to lose their pants (or in this case - be FLEECED)!!!!! Admit to being one myself but misnomer is not MAN ENOUGH to admit it to himself!! | enfranglais |
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