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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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-0.25 | -1.02% | 24.25 | 24.00 | 24.50 | 24.50 | 24.25 | 24.50 | 18,127 | 14:16:38 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.69M | -0.0083 | -29.22 | 49.33M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/12/2022 14:44 | Intimidación again They never learnt | book5 | |
04/12/2022 14:25 | ......but.....but... | dexdringle | |
04/12/2022 13:55 | Apparently Yesterday Condor visited an old couple asking they to sign papers about a sale agreement already executed. Are we using tactics to renegade of what cnr singed off (at least in one case)? We should go to the government or to a judge rather than visiting vulnerable old people when their kids are not at home, Cnr employees should Stop behaving like this and rather man up when the younger generation is at home This is the same case I have been speaking for a while. | book5 | |
04/12/2022 12:15 | Do you think the chances of a desired outcome for shareholders has been incresed by adding Denham Eke to the board: Denham Eke is the Managing Director of the Burnbrae Group (think Jim Mellon). Denham started his career in stockbroking and insurance with Sheppard's & Chase and then Hogg Robinson plc. Over the last 25 years, he has held directorships of a large number of companies, principally involved in the finance, mining, property and leisure sectors, where he has been tasked with rationalising and restructuring operations to enhance profitability. Of quoted companies, Denham is Chairman of Webis plc; CEO of Manx Financial Group plc and Speymill plc; CFO of Emerging Metals plc and Copper Development Corporation; and a director of ARBB AG. | sharenotes | |
04/12/2022 10:25 | Morrgan, you muppet. OG didn't say "How dare to post". He said "How dare you to comment then?" Clearly this is auto correct and what he was intending to say was "WHO ARE you to comment then ?". Hence the question mark. I read it and could see immediately what he had done. That's EXPERIENCE that comes with being (another) old duffer. | dexdringle | |
04/12/2022 09:26 | Imho Very Good news for Calibre in Nicaragua, it seems they are not concerned to deal with the locals. Pity we are quitting and not partnering with Calibre or someone else. As corrientes said we will make rich someone , i will be lucky if I recover my Investment | book5 | |
04/12/2022 09:16 | Thanks, zangdook. Sorry about the wrong link — now deleted. | meanreverter | |
04/12/2022 00:20 | thanks, sharenotes. meanreverter, your link is to your own computer hard drive. It won't work for anyone else. The download link for the WGC report is There is also a Nicaragua Sector Report on the Artisanal Gold Council site. It's from 2016, but it mentions Condor. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the link | zangdook | |
03/12/2022 22:50 | book5 Whoever you are working for or represent have you considered that if/when Condor sell the project the buyers could be the biggest barstewards on earth for the artisanal miners to deal with. There are many examples of how large companies steam roller their obstructors. Something to ponder - it is rather interesting how vocally negative you have become since Condor put the 'for sale' sign up. | grimreaper2019 | |
03/12/2022 22:09 | OldieGoldie, What has who I may be on top of got to do with anything? I may be young, but at least I am not some old duffer who clearly hasn't got all his marbles and comes out with ludicrous lines like "how dare you post". Do you own ADVFN? If not, you have no say who posts here, so keep quiet on that front...because I will be posting here.. so get used to it. Lastly, plenty can happen between 2020 and now, whatever has is my business and none of yours. Le sigh! | morrgan | |
03/12/2022 17:37 | During this year the miner-funded WGC published a report with 36 case studies on the experiences of companies including Calibre Mining and B2Gold with artisanal miners. Whilst I have not read the report, maybe MC and Jimbo could give it the once-over! | sharenotes | |
03/12/2022 17:00 | Really we shouldn't be so negative about the 'likely' outcome as it will only confirm to management that the small PI's are happy to continue taking it up the posterior. That is if they even bother to spend more than a mini-second considering our interests. | corrientes1 | |
03/12/2022 16:52 | Cnr is trying to be clever Once someone is badly affected can create problems to cnr Today could be one of these days u preferred not to have get up from the bed, careful | book5 | |
03/12/2022 15:28 | I think the buyer of the La India asset with all the exploration data & SAG mill etc. might very likely be the artisanal miners cooperative itself. They are the only ones that have the remaining parts of the jigsaw. Of course they will not be able to put 106M on the table, but I think it is a good opportunity for Ortega to “support his fans” and do a populist move. | oldiegoldie | |
03/12/2022 14:56 | Land land land New buyer will run away if see protests on the streets Miners want cnr to comply with the law and let them have 1% of cnr land for mining till ore extraction starts Cnr should demuéstrate to the miners that they comply with the law, if not then We could see organised protests any day and scare potential buyers Careful | book5 | |
03/12/2022 14:51 | Unfortunately true. | connect5 | |
03/12/2022 14:33 | Sadly not. Nobody is owed anything in life. But maybe it can be sold for slightly more than the current price. If the stars align. | diggybee | |
03/12/2022 13:14 | Let's hope so CORRIENTES1, Lord knows the LTH's here are due a break for their loyalty and suffering. | connect5 |
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