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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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0.50 | 1.54% | 33.00 | 32.00 | 34.00 | 33.00 | 32.50 | 32.50 | 673,504 | 11:57:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -2.53M | -0.0140 | -23.57 | 59.66M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/4/2023 01:52 | Poor fellow comes across as a bit of a forlorn desperate amateur despite his red suit lining. He would be a useless prostitute. | diggybee | |
19/4/2023 19:26 | Look at el limon, there is a community there. The mine has been there for decades and they keep finding gold. I know it's a smaller plant but goes to show how miners can work with the local community. | sherwood58 | |
19/4/2023 18:37 | Sher you are entitled to your opinion. locals are divided, many support us, others do not. | book5 | |
19/4/2023 18:08 | Need to look at the bigger picture book. The amount of investment and taxes paid and the impact on the economy outweighs the artisanal miners. This happens everywhere, this village is no different and you've become too close to your contacts. | sherwood58 | |
19/4/2023 16:13 | Apparently Water plant is run by local communities, but it was installed to cnr cost and expertise. Local mining jobs will disappear in say 20 years, may be less, once all gold is extracted. | book5 | |
19/4/2023 15:08 | I have to take your word for what you stated regarding the benefits or lack of them to the villagers. What about all the tens of thousands of dollars that CNR have spent on the local community and are still spending such as drinking water? Anyway just my thoughts and WTFDIKA? | connect5 | |
19/4/2023 15:07 | Good interview."It should go for a lot higher than currently" | snotra | |
19/4/2023 14:47 | If calibre buys it will be a disaster for the local community who will not benefit from local jobs but suffer from heavy traffic Well done | book5 | |
19/4/2023 13:58 | Imho Calibre name is written on the wall, he keeps mentioning only its name . Back in Christmas )at worse point in the market) the rumour among employees , some being made redundant by cnr , was if we can not find a buyer by June 2023, then cnr will close down Now I am sure calibre is interested, but conditions and price is to be seen No news from the village Imho Jm M’s sin is not to have accepted a toll mining long time ago, fault is with him. We had engaged with contractors, renting property for them, and all went through the window bcs of his greed. Shame on him. Now back to calibre. Shame on him !Bad service to shareholders but insiders benefited…I am sure too | book5 | |
19/4/2023 13:44 | His suit is visibly more expensive than the interviewer's. I wonder, when he sticks his free hand round his bottom and flaps the tail of the jacket, is he doing it deliberately to show us the red lining? Or is he wound up very tight? I'm not paying attention to what he says because he's a big liar, I just watched a couple of minutes to assess the body language. Just chance that he happened to be in Switzerland, of course. | zangdook | |
19/4/2023 13:27 | So at least one buyer has engaged their own investment bankers and lawyers. Perhaps closure of a deal is rather sooner than some may have you believe. | sir andrew ffoulkes | |
19/4/2023 13:22 | Nicaraguan 'government' going nuts again ; this time with EU. Will it be a political or a commercial decision regarding CNR's fate I ask myself. | corrientes1 | |
19/4/2023 10:12 | So why there are CONDITIONAL offers? The only condition MC has mentioned is to own all the land , however , there may be others as for instance, low price payment now , follow by royalties in the future (% of profits) depending on success of the future land acquisition, mining operations…. In the best scenario calibre would pay cash per each share We don’t know the conditions, need to wait | book5 | |
19/4/2023 09:16 | the NPV already assumes the returns bond holders, equity holders expect and risk parameters including country risk to take account of. Therefore NPV can be viewed as super profit - it's what financiers of the business expect above their normal returns. | septblues | |
19/4/2023 08:03 | Imho The cheaper their shares are (devalued in relation economic -financial parameters) the higher the probability the will use devalued paper (calibre)to buy devalued assets (cnr). If calibre share price reaches the market fair value, then they could use cash to buy us. Cnr is probably not in a position to dictate terms, but calibre share performance will appeal cnr shareholders to accept their paper. Here there is a business opportunity for calibre. Question are: what bits they are interested in, and at what price | book5 | |
18/4/2023 21:43 | Calibre up again +4.5% Bid CAD$ 1.56 Offered CAD $1.61. Could they use paper? - That is if they are interested in CNR. | pugugly | |
18/4/2023 17:07 | Whilst I would like to know where AISC sits as of now, gold above $2000 is a great boost to CNR projections regarding more cash dropping to the bottom line. Of course, the ‘sovereignR | sharenotes | |
18/4/2023 16:23 | Moving Up strongly into the close. Currently Up 6.3% at 33.75 on volume of 420000. | 888icb | |
18/4/2023 16:10 | Bargaining power is greatly enhanced if more than one party are interested. | sharenotes | |
18/4/2023 16:01 | Calibre is key for cnr shareholders I have been saying for a while they are the only serious buyer Question is how much they will pay , Our bargaining power is low, but if they see an investment opportunity they will go for it | book5 | |
18/4/2023 15:49 | Exactly. I hardly think that after all this time the would-be vendors are favourably disposed towards CNR per se, human nature being what is. Mining calculations are only part of the equation. | corrientes1 | |
18/4/2023 15:29 | “Building relations with the artisanal miners is a fundamental element of Calibre’s sustainable development strategy in Nicaragua.” Besides spare processing capacity, it’s possible that Calibre have the requisite skill set to adequately incorporate the needs of the artisanal miners. | sharenotes | |
18/4/2023 14:55 | It has probably been repurposed as a toboggan. | zangdook | |
18/4/2023 14:45 | Just out of interest, what is happening with the $6 million processing mill we bought? | dexdringle | |
18/4/2023 13:59 | paper work are based on assumptions there are risks in each of those assumptions as you said:" IF " the correct cost is used (has been used) main riks i see include: -land costs , main one is potential land swap may be required; but what i hear is that it may not be required if cash offer is good enough, or at least not a big land swap. La mestiza is not part of the BFS which is good, but we may want to sell la mestiza too. -proximity to the village, this may create problems in the future -environmental, last mine was closed bcs the tunnels were flooded, we have not hear much about this, but La India's brook becomes a large course of water in the wet season. In Cacao there is a river that in winter people goes there to take videos of the ferocity of the water coming down calibre will not be buying an operating mine, but a project on a piece of paper, does not need to challenge the NPV just make an offer that cnr may accept or reject | book5 |
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