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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Circle Property Plc | LSE:CRC | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BYP0CK63 | ORD NPV |
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% | 3.50 | 3.00 | 4.00 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/5/2007 22:31 | Good news, Serpico. CRC should be well placed to exploit additional opportunities through its contacts in DRC. | drewz | |
23/5/2007 21:07 | Congo Steps Out in the Finery of Peace | serpicouk | |
16/5/2007 16:11 | Thanks Stemis. Also feel that change of emphasis to SA HQ is good news.Forrest a very estblished robust group....would hope that labour issues not likely to derail production ramp-up. | trustman | |
16/5/2007 06:53 | On 26 February CRC confirmed that it was on schedule for original September-October start of Kinsenda operations. | stemis | |
15/5/2007 19:46 | Must be close to Kinsenda restart.Any estimates? | trustman | |
10/5/2007 17:20 | Resuming its uptrend? Gotta close in the mid 90s then next level is the ton! | daviddunne82 | |
10/5/2007 08:12 | Anyone any idea of the reason for this morning's perkiness? Tipped somewhere? | spacecowboy3 | |
07/5/2007 10:35 | wow!!! $85 a share if only it was true!! | pb10 | |
25/4/2007 22:06 | Have they completed the dewatering of kinsenda? Suppose to have done it by Feb but the comments in the placement RNS said they were 'on schedule...near completion' (dated Feb 28)... Would be nice if they can get Kinsenda up and running by their target date of Sept/Oct. Would also be nice if we could have that feasibility study that's due as well. Unless today's fall is a shake on light volume ahead of news?...wishful thinking may be. | serpicouk | |
25/4/2007 15:25 | cheers space... | unionhall | |
25/4/2007 13:58 | unionhall Maybe a few people selling some CRC in order to top-up with WTI which looked even cheaper after the share price reaction to yesterday's news (and is less risky IMO). I certainly thought about it but was too slow unfortunately :-( Who knows - volumes have been pretty small. | spacecowboy3 | |
25/4/2007 10:58 | Everybody bailed out ? Bad news on the way ? | unionhall | |
21/4/2007 06:12 | pinhead..as you've not posted here since Feb hoping you're alive and well, wondering if you're still keenly invested in CRC and if so have you had any contact with management of late. Hope to hear from you. | addas99 | |
11/4/2007 10:02 | Just what I was thinking this morning, Serpico. But then ACU and WTI haven't been given much of a lift from the strengthening copper fundamentals either ....yet. | drewz | |
11/4/2007 09:53 | Surprised this hasn't pushed £1 with copper shooting up and JORC resource statement imminent. | serpicouk | |
29/3/2007 07:53 | Just a reminder of the reply I received 12/2 in querying Hinoba progress..... "The work we have done to date, including drilling and evaluation, has been JORC-compliant only some of the evaluation was made by an independent consultant. The resource estimate that we were working on is now going to be made completely JORC-compliant by a full review, including site visit (as required for JORC compliance) by a top-ranking independent consultant, which will take 5-7 weeks, depending on consultant availability. We'll issue the fully compliant JORC resource statement as soon as it is available." If they're running to schedule, if, then anytime soon we should be receiving this important RNS. | addas99 | |
28/3/2007 18:57 | Time for a heavyweight CEO. | trustman | |
28/3/2007 18:45 | I don't think CRC would 'entertain' a bid for a while yet. Its still early days in the exploitation of MMK. Copper price seems to have recovered strongly and stocks are on a downward path. Once CRC starts producing I would expect the price to move up rapidly. | stemis | |
27/3/2007 21:46 | reefseeker - 23 Mar'07 - 16:06 - 654 of 656 In a word, no. | hattori_hanzo | |
27/3/2007 15:34 | drewz..well noted. Would be surprised if our DRC set of three didn't attract at least one major, if this analyst is correct in his claim, although to be fair only one of these is 'approaching near term production'. Any approach would certainly be given serious thought..the MOU at Hinoba with Nanjing & Glencore serves to illustrate their readiness to deal in the right circumstances..certa | addas99 | |
27/3/2007 13:54 | Interesting commentary from a JP Morgan commodities analyst on Bloomberg. In a nutshell he was saying that the mining majors will from now on be looking at junior miners, particularly on AIM, with confirmed projects approaching near term production as prospective acquisitions to boost their reserves, rather than mid tier producers as has been the case in recent years up to late 2006. Particular emphasis will be on Nickel and Copper projects, where demand is expected to outstrip supply for "decades" as China and India rapidly industrialize their agrarian economies. Augers well for the stock price of companies like CRC. I hope shareholders and the board will politely decline all overtures until the price is well north of 200p. | drewz | |
23/3/2007 16:06 | Nice late rise today - question for the TA bods, is this a flag breakout thingy? | reefseeker | |
23/3/2007 07:49 | An article of interest, specifically covering new policy in Katanga.... Investing in African Resources: Following the Congo Line | addas99 | |
22/3/2007 16:11 | Trouble at mill lads? | sheeneqa |
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