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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
11/1/2019
12:46
Most of sage's (sparty's) posts on the lse over the past month have been on FLYB.

On Tuesday sage posted this:

FLYB Its Tue 11:28
probably a useless exercise but I cannot see the Bod accepting less than 60p.The block holders may have a big role to play here.We do need a trading update and I'm sure if things are improving one will surface.

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FLYB closed at 16.375p last night. At 7am this morning FLYB RNS'd that the BoD were recommending an offer of just ONE PENNY per share!! FLYB share price opened at 1.655p and is currently 3.60p, DOWN 78% on yesterday's close! It's trading above that 1p takeover price because PI's are gambling that shareholders will reject the bid. PI's are usually wrong in these cases; they let their hearts rule their heads. They are believers and find it impossible to accept reality! I've seen it happen so many times before.

I think sage was just a bit optimistic with his 60p takeover target just 3 days ago! LOL. You can't win them all! LOL.

papillon
09/1/2019
19:41
Apologies Mixi, it was not pensions it was share options and breach of contract. The only beneficiaries were the lawyers, which Mixi and a couple of others financed.

Dr TD

the diddymen
09/1/2019
09:47
"Mixi comes across as a very nasty individual. One who tolerates and supports criminal behaviour"!!!!!!
Well Mixi supports money laundering and Stewpid, therefore he definitely supports criminals and criminal behaviour!!
As we are informed he is retired & obviously has some mental problems, he probably already uses hospitals & is more than ever reliant on his state pension, as he has probably gambled most of his other pensions on unwise speculation!!!!!!!!

enfranglais
08/1/2019
18:11
"Personally, I cannot see any problems with money laundering if it keeps it away from the taxman, ultimately to be frittered away by government agencies. Lesser of 2 evils."

Mixi comes across as a very nasty individual. One who tolerates and supports criminal behaviour

Presumably he can't "see any problems with money laundering if it keeps it away from the" boy scouts! :-)

Let's hope he remembers that when he's ill in hospital and an OAP that it's money being "frittered away by government agencies". :-)

papillon
08/1/2019
16:44
Mixi on LSE

Mraverage is absolutely right. Stuart has been following all the correct procedures. It is the regulators, that are the hold-ups. They are not blockages, but just slower than slow to reply. Plus since the clamp down on money laundering it is now overkill. Instead of protecting investors they are now more interested in preserving their own positions than protecting investors. Personally, I cannot see any problems with money laundering if it keeps it away from the taxman, ultimately to be frittered away by government agencies. Lesser of 2 evils. People may not agree with my opinion, but that is what it is. Aimho

Mixi, how much money have you lost on the CICC farce? However much it is driving you to post drivel on LSE.

Dr TD

the diddymen
07/1/2019
19:26
The following Mark Twain quote sums up Mraverage, unvrkw, havegun, mrjimV and the rest of deluded believers on the lse asylum cicc bb perfectly:

“It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.”

papillon
06/1/2019
16:47
Mraverage
Posts: 19
Opinion: No Opinion
Price: 0.00
Visit Today 15:20 I made a considerable investment
in CIC in 2013. Since then I have criticised (rightly so in my opinion) CIC at times.
(Sage even accused me of being a troll)

I spent 5 days over Christmas as a guest of Stuart and Becky. This allowed me time to question Stuart
at length. In short, there have been many "blocks” in the past in trying to moving CIC forward, policy changes, company structure changes, Government policy changes etc. etc

Progress IS being made and should be forthcoming in 2019. Just thought that I would give fellow investors in the same position as myself some hope.!!
I am in constant contact with Stuart, as anyone can be. I will report (very infrequently) when I have some factual news of interest to fellow share holders.


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ROFLMAO. He calls himself Mraverage. I call him Mrgullible! LOL.


PS. Mraverage's posting history on lse (17 posts, all in CICC) makes for interesting reading. For instance he posted this back on 10/3/2016 (his 1st post):

"I know that many shareholders are very disappointed with their investment. I myself have just been forced to placed my holiday home (owned for 10 years) on the market to fund the investment I made in CICC."

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SIMPLY UNBELIEVABLE! As I say he should change his name from Mraverage to Mrgullible!

papillon
06/1/2019
16:35
unvrkw
Posts: 7,246
Opinion: No Opinion
Price: 0.00
New year articles Today 11:47 Obviously talk of China, Brazil, India as increasingly taking over the top GDP numbers and current G7 becoming less important. This is our 20 year China play! Mines, less valuable materials and including like of Mongolia as a bonus.

Don’t you see? Cicc is taking all the different Asia plays, playing into one easy portfolio for us, tax efficient also to then allow us to receive the spoils over the next few years. It’s like the best, most direct unit trust you could have, just taking a few years to actually come together!! Gla


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PMSL. unvrkw is definitely away with the fairies if he equates CICC with a unit trust! ROFLMAO. Talk about clutching at straws! He must live in Cloud Cuckoo Land! How come he be so gullible?

papillon
03/1/2019
15:27
EF, kennel not stable.

TD

the diddymen
03/1/2019
10:29
Another New Year for the CICC stable & Stewpid is still blaming everyone but his incompetent self!!!!!! We are listing, listing, listing, we have sunk?
enfranglais
22/12/2018
17:28
It is another happy Christmas, but Santa will not be coming down this chimney any time soon; the Duke of Fatboy has lost the pressies. The trouble is that it is habit forming.

Same time next year same message?

Dr TD

the diddymen
21/12/2018
22:01
Happy festive season folks & i expect the `sheepies` on LSE are happy that the seasonal dish is turkey rather than mutton!!!!!!!!
Another year of disappointment from the Boy Scout worrier but what can you expect from "either a delusional maniac or a total fraudster"!!!!!!!!!!!!!

enfranglais
19/12/2018
21:22
Mixi, get back to your shelf stacking.

Dr TD

the diddymen
18/12/2018
14:07
Mixi - The only false statements (lies), come from Stewpid & his sheepies (you being a prime example)!!!
Most of the LSE sheepies are now waking up at last & realising that they have been had. I expect you to be the last, probably when you are in the queue at the soup kitchen over Xmas!!!!! Plonker!!!!

enfranglais
17/12/2018
19:24
Your usual drift TD is into oblivion from false statements.
goulding1215
16/12/2018
12:04
Mixi - Would love to say `thar` to his face but would have difficulty deciding which one to say it to!!lol
Unfortunately, the `robber baron` hides in China, the home of corrupt officials, so would never be tempted to go there but if he ever decides to visit France, would love to meet him in Paris & could then confirm he is inSeine!!!!!!!!!

enfranglais
15/12/2018
18:36
Don't give up Mixi!

Just took a look at TOM. Just to remind you, after you helped sucker mug punters into PET to lose their shirts, you then went on to sucker investors into TOM to lose their shirts.This is not under caution, but any comment you would like to make?

PET, TOM, CICC, get my drift (probably not).


Dr TD

the diddymen
15/12/2018
18:27
Give up Mixi
the diddymen
13/12/2018
10:08
The only flow charts Stewpid knows about are from back pocket to back pocket & from offshore account to offshore account!!!lol
enfranglais
12/12/2018
16:56
18 months ago SB issued an update on listing progress. He promised, in black & white, that both CICC & CICG would relist by the end of August 2017. Of course they didn't!!!!!

He's very good at kicking the can down the road.

Sounds like you believe in fairy tales, ih_158036. You want to get out more, buddy. Go down the gym, go for long walks! It'll clear your head so you can think clearly! :-)

Rational, logical, people (that doesn't include you) don't believe in fairy tales and take a more pragmatic approach. They'll believe CIC Capital Fund, CIC Capital and CIC Gold list when they actual see them trading again.

papillon
12/12/2018
16:44
I go down the gym every day, ih_158036, and for long walks so I get plenty of exercise thank you. Probably more than you! :-)
papillon
12/12/2018
16:36
Floatation progress reports.
ih_158036
12/12/2018
16:33
Leave the computer and get some exercise for heaven's sake.

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ih_158036
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