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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Condor Gold Plc | LSE:CNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B8225591 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 28.25 | 28.00 | 28.50 | 28.25 | 28.25 | 28.25 | 87,500 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -2.53M | -0.0140 | -20.18 | 51.07M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/4/2023 12:39 | zangdook, I concede that ‘weird’ is not the best choice of word to describe the attributes associated with survival, but when observed in a public theatre and millions are at stake, it doesn’t always resonate with normal experiences. I am in no way making excuses for such behaviour; it’s just that I have seen it manifest in many forms. Unless you are a unique individual, I assume you were attracted to AIM to make money? Along the way, you may have been influenced by a sales pitch or two and paid a heavy price. If not, then you are very fortunate indeed. Notwithstanding, I don’t really have a dog in this fight and if your are making money on AIM then you are in quite rarefied company – if you are making significant amounts then you are truly an outlier. Statistically, these are the facts and moaning about this and that won’t change things in that regard. Here’s to a good day. | sharenotes | |
05/4/2023 11:18 | sharenotes - The point is not about ooh, AIM is dodgy, weird stuff happens. It's very specific to this company. The CEO is a serial liar and bungler, and the Chairman has a track record of running companies into the ground or, where by a miracle that doesn't happen, diverting the proceeds to his next adventure. But as I say, if you think discussing this is merely clouding the view with "negativity", by all means count the gold in the ground and rub your little hands together in anticipation. | zangdook | |
05/4/2023 10:26 | and of course combined with some local issues and no mining operation after all this time, I rest my case. | corrientes1 | |
05/4/2023 10:20 | Maybe, but all the time US sanctions are in place in this particular country, the dark cloud will remain. | corrientes1 | |
05/4/2023 10:14 | Most mining gold or otherwise takes place in countries that have very dubious politics and corruption. Nicaragua is nowhere near being the worst jurisdiction. Just look at how Calibre is performing post sanctions. The reality suggests your concerns are not a big issue. | 888icb | |
05/4/2023 09:52 | A bull market would have major benefits for CNR, but we're talking about Nicaragua which is a basket case. Sadly the company will never achieve the valuation it deserves unless a certain president pops his clogs. That usually brings about regime change, but presently there's no indication of anything happening on that front. I hope I'm wrong. | corrientes1 | |
05/4/2023 08:44 | Good Start Up 1.8% at 28.25p.Gold continues to rise following yesterday’s surge and is currently 2027. The next gold bull run appears to be underway which has major benefits for the valuation of Condor’s gold. The offers should be getting higher by the day as the highest figures CNR has illustrated were based on 2000. | 888icb | |
05/4/2023 07:48 | The FS , and Nicaraguan peer valuations are the best set of numbers to value cnr. Peers’ share prices have also recently been doing well (calibre, Mako), which should help in any potential paper swap. Wisely the FS does not rely on la Mestiza as we may loose it (or a chunk of it) to get all la india land Imho Our bargaining power with potential buyers is low due sanctions (we could not get finance to build the mine ourselves ) and proximity to the village (we don’t know how this risk is perceived by buyers) Apparently miners got their permit extended to keep mining in La Mestiza to around June, this must be significative. Imho the reason for this is that according to the Nicaraguan law cnr must allocate 1% of their land to artisanal mining, also the threat of protests did the trick to get the extension. This is good as it allows to go ahead with the selling process without any public protest. Silence in the village, and busy Twitter account Gla | book5 | |
04/4/2023 16:23 | Then stop tweeting - Get your finger out and start digging - milling - and smelting. Or are the offers to the downside? | pugugly | |
04/4/2023 16:19 | Condor Tweet this afternoon: Condor Gold @CondorGoldplc · 2h La India is a Tier 1 gold asset opportunity for many reasons. It has 5Moz potential and an M&I resource grade of 3.6 g/t AuEq, making $COG a gold company with one of the highest grades. Plus, the plant is construction ready with a 2,850tpd capacity SAG Mill already on site. $CNR | 888icb | |
04/4/2023 16:15 | Gold just surged to 2020. Imagine how much that increases the value of Condor’s gold! | 888icb | |
04/4/2023 11:37 | zangdook I would have responded immediately, but my wife has just cooked me a first class brunch – no competition, really! Your comments including ‘pure mathematics,' ‘fear you’ll end badly,’ 'company accounts’ and so on, whilst revealing would take some unpacking. In short form, the mathematics is ‘applied’ The management consideration is a point well made. When attempting to raise millions in an environment where, from time to time, survival is primal, weird stuff happens. If you think this is not the case or should not happen (taking the moral high ground), then I think AIM is not for you – it comes with the territory. If most are completely honest with themselves they are attracted to AIM in the first place because they are under the illusion that higher gains will be realised, period. The subsequent ‘rationalisati | sharenotes | |
04/4/2023 10:57 | sharenotes - you are correct.Everyone who bought into this share knew the risks of a junior explorer.On a risk reward basis it was always an attractive stock.From the rights issue i thought the risk reward was very attractive.This particular bb has been full of glass half empty characters and as such i have filtered quite a lot of them as they bring little if any value and lack objectivity. Fwiw i feel for those long termers with higher averages - i have been investing for many years and i have experienced plenty of this myself. However instead of reading rubbish on here folk need to think for themselves and act accordingly.The sentiment (for now at least) has turned from fear to cheer in this stock. GLA. | redprince | |
04/4/2023 10:55 | It's not 'emotional' to find company management untrustworthy and to proceed with caution. If you really think an assessment of management failings is just so much 'cloud' obscuring the pure mathematics of company accounts, I fear you'll end badly. | zangdook | |
04/4/2023 10:50 | DiggyBee, That does not make total sense. The opportunity was there for all to acquire as many shares as they wanted at 15p. Unfortunately, those that frequent these boards were susceptible to the predominant negativity that can so easily cloud discernment. In order to avoid the ‘emotionalR Well, what is the point? Unless you are in a very select club, the most successful operate on a 60/40 and, in exceptional circumstances, a 70/30 basis. That is, they are wrong 30 to 40 percent of the time. In order to make the 10 or 20 percent pay, the 40 or 30 percent of losses can be substantial, even though a net gain is realised over time. The human condition is such that we remember negatives far more than positives (it’s an evolutionary thing) and weight the losses far greater, clouding discernment. So the point is that even the best experience substantial losses in order to make significant gains. Mathematics adheres to rules; thinking/emotion is not particularly grounded from a rule base sense and is therefore susceptible to poor judgement. Notwithstanding, I do hope (emotion!) that the share price reaches a level where you realise what you are looking for, Good luck! | sharenotes | |
04/4/2023 09:24 | Another positive morning for CNR. Currently Up 2.7% at 28.25 on volume of 250000. | 888icb | |
03/4/2023 16:10 | Let's hope he can. Meanwhile at 27p Despite rising almost 100% from recent low. Realistically it is in the toilet and nobody is making any money. | diggybee | |
03/4/2023 12:27 | | The AGM is in May, and Mark "we've got all the land" Child is up for re-election. If you're able to, vote and let him know what you think of him. I'll be sure to slap him on the back in thanks for selling CNR for over 225m ZD. Don't worry about that m, he's bringing this one home. | cegamer | |
03/4/2023 10:53 | Good start to the week with last weeks rise continuing. Up 5.9% on volume of 287000. The last 2 buys were at full offer 27p. Mark is conducting site visits in Nicaragua and is sounding very confident. We should see 30p+ this week as we await further news if this momentum continues. | 888icb | |
02/4/2023 10:17 | The NDA are working There are not new rumours of condor | book5 | |
01/4/2023 10:02 | It would make a lot of sense for somebody already in situ, like Calibre or B2Gold, to buy this. Cheap as chips to bolt on to their existing operations. Here's a list: hxxps://www.juniormi | davidspringbank | |
31/3/2023 17:18 | The AGM is in May, and Mark "we've got all the land" Child is up for re-election. If you're able to, vote and let him know what you think of him. | zangdook | |
31/3/2023 16:19 | In a way I wish we didn't have the bank holidays that are coming up. | connect5 |
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