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CICG Cic Gold Grp

1.425
0.00 (0.00%)
14 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 1.425 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Cic Gold Grp Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
20/10/2018
17:52
It’s hard to believe that the three? amigos? have tediously continued to post their bile on this board,one could be inclined to believe that they are indeed employed by this site.
LOL,LOL,LOL.

slowfast
19/10/2018
11:00
and no brains in your head fraggle..my fellow shareholder. :)
sparty1
18/10/2018
20:42
No balls in your Pants sparty!!!!!!!
enfranglais
17/10/2018
11:45
Yes, sparty, playing with a straight bat does make sense, but only if you have remembered to take your bat with you to the crease. Leaving your bat behind in the pavillon (along with your brain) is not a good idea when about to face a very tricky bowler. Best of luck; you'll definitely need it!
papillon
16/10/2018
15:50
well pappy at least I play with a straight bat..From recent communication with your idol Stuart I think we may be reaching a conclusion to this sorry business.
If we are in the same position this time next year I`ll be the first to say you 3 donkey`s of the apocalypse were right ,despite your rather dodgy motivation ,and en pappiette`s shares will have some value.Then he will have to find some other board to bother.
A Ouija board maybe ?

sparty1
16/10/2018
11:56
Diddy - Often look at the deluded thread - whenever i need a laugh!!!!
The language barrier is one of Stewpid`s afflictions, so as he has yet to master English, you have to wonder what the German translations come out like?!!!
As the Mongolian `asset` was supposed to be a `greenfield site`, perhaps they could feed a flock of sheep - which might interest the `sheepies`, on the asylum thread?!!
If the `havepistol` posts are correct (Stewies unconventional RNS method), the machinations of a devious mind are in full flow. However, with his failure rate at about 100%, he has as much chance of re-listing on a recognised exchange as he has of rewarding his small investors (sheepies/mugs)!!

enfranglais
15/10/2018
23:29
TD
For once I agree.
The status of the Mongolian asset does indeed need clarification.

popples
15/10/2018
16:55
Take a look at the Asylum board.

I can only assume that Fatboy wants to confuse his shareholders into submission. Add the language barrier of Frankfurt and you have a farce.

There was an interesting post on the Asylum thread last week and it may be that Fatboy should be clarifying the status of the Mongolian assets.

TD

the diddymen
13/10/2018
16:42
Sparty`s nickname did not only come from `sparty pants` but due to his choice of `investments` - his choices are always PANTS!!!
enfranglais
13/10/2018
13:27
I think you were deceived by SB's googly, sparty. Only the 3 students of Wisden were able to pick out SB's googly from his bowling action before the ball was bowled. That ability to pick out the "wrong'un" comes from years of experience of picking out the "wrong'uns", sparty. Hopefully you'll learn that art with the passage of time.
papillon
13/10/2018
13:13
tch tch,disgusting language from the 3 pillocks of Wisden.

Just not cricket chaps.. :)

sparty1
12/10/2018
16:21
another day closer to death anyway.
have a good weekend all.

lithological heterogeneities
12/10/2018
08:11
LOL,LOL,LOL, enfranglais, your juvenile humour knows no bounds. Ever thought of posting on a kids BB. They would enjoy your childish, puerile posts.LOL! LOL!!LOL!!!
goulding1215
11/10/2018
23:43
The suspended shares are probably listed already - on lists of bargepole stocks which regulators have dismissed as candidates for their exchanges!!!!!!!!!!
enfranglais
11/10/2018
15:41
If any of the suspended shares list the 3 stooges will look totally stupid.
goulding1215
11/10/2018
11:44
Mixi

Can we take it that when you start ramping the CICC stable again (should it ever manage to list), it will be a signal that you are selling?


Dr TD

the diddymen
11/10/2018
07:04
TD. Total garbage guesswork. As proved with your misinformed mentally unstable mind continually posting lies. As proven.
goulding1215
10/10/2018
19:58
Couple of posts by macnai on the lse CICC bb.

macnai
Posts: 156
Opinion: No Opinion
Price: 0.00
Kincora Copper Today 04:37 A company searching for copper and gold near CIC Golds property in Mongolia.




macnai
Posts: 156
Opinion: No Opinion
Price: 0.00
More Info on Kincora Copper Today 13:48

"Kincora Copper (TSX-V: KCC) will be undertaking the first modern systematic exploration across its dominant and district scale position in a highly mineralized but vastly under-explored copper-gold belt."
"Kincora’s now once again ready to prove to the World that their projects are indeed Tier-1 assets and looking to make the first globally significant copper discovery since 2014.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

All well and good, but how close is it to CICG's property in Mongolia? Mongolia is a vast country. It's area is 7.5 times that of Great Britain. I fear macnai gives the impression that every producing mine, or exploration project in Mongolia is near that of CICG's property. Unfortunately being nearby a mine, or a likely exploration area, doesn't guarantee that a nearby property will also have mineralisation potential. For example Great Britain is much smaller in area than Mongolia, but being nearby the tin mines in Cornwall, or the Derbyshire lead mines in the past, didn't mean those nearby areas contained tin, or lead.

papillon
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