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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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1.25 | 3.79% | 34.25 | 34.00 | 34.50 | 34.25 | 32.25 | 33.00 | 982,194 | 16:11:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -2.53M | -0.0140 | -24.46 | 61.92M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/5/2023 18:32 | does anyone know what the reserves of New-crest Mining are which is producing gold at 2,100,000 ozs per annum | septblues | |
20/5/2023 15:07 | I prefer girls to boys but I don't brag about it on here. | zangdook | |
20/5/2023 12:50 | Oldie, hummingbird are not saints and they've messed things up several times in the past which is why their stock price is in the doldrums but its a producer as you can see here My bet is that the new contractor for their new Guinea mine which will start producing by end June - Corica Mining Services - won't mess things up, they have a good reputation ( . | farrugia | |
20/5/2023 12:17 | Once all 19 subscribers of the CNR YouTube channel will have decided to buy some shares, hell will break loose. Always nice to see some nice place in the wood where supposedly a lot of gold is just waiting for AIM investors to pay somebody that runs a company that eventually will tell somebody else to start digging. | oldiegoldie | |
20/5/2023 07:30 | I still prefer Hummingbird to this one even though I traded this one and recently and sold it on the sell rumours. Condor are just begging to be acquired - they have no mines, not even one being built! Meanwhile Hummingbird are about to launch their second mine in Guinea - and will be producing +200 koz per annum! Sure they have debt but when they increase production (right now about 80koz) it will be rapidly repaid. | farrugia | |
20/5/2023 06:58 | Nice video There is gold in the hills What are the root reasons cnr has not been able to raise finance? Chaarat gold is trying to sell part of the company to finance mine development, perhaps cnr could try to do the same. I hope there are soon positive news for all shareholders , by end of June the latest | book5 | |
19/5/2023 19:13 | Recent video from Luc English on La India httPs://youtu.be/IvZ | aleoap | |
19/5/2023 18:50 | Holding US$ is certainly a bad idea, but US treasuries can already bring you close to compensating inflation. Also the market is trading not the present but the future, and an inflation rate going below 5% is extremely likely towards the end of 2023. I started investing in gold assets before the GFC in 2008/2009, so I have now „seen it all“. Currently I am slowly moving out of gold investments, step by step and without panic, but I think the best is behind us. | oldiegoldie | |
19/5/2023 18:05 | GOLD Futures have spiked UP after 4pm Gold Futures $1,984.80 +25 (+1.28%) | 888icb | |
19/5/2023 16:00 | Inflation or interest rates should be connected , however real interest rates are negative, so holding dollars is “mathematicall De-dollarisation is happening and as result asset allocation is changing | book5 | |
19/5/2023 15:22 | HallelujahNEXT WEEK: CEO Mark Child, is scheduled to participate in the upcoming 'Master Investor Sector Focus: Going for Gold' webinar to discuss the current and future outlook of the #gold market.? May 24, 2023? 7:30 AM ET | diggybee | |
19/5/2023 10:07 | OG, re POG, seasonality do you not think? | sir andrew ffoulkes | |
19/5/2023 09:39 | POG sentiment drastically changed since a few days (see also my posting middle of this week). It appears to me that more and more investors see Big Tech as the „safe haven“, which I do not agree with, but it seems to be the case. Independently from CNR, I it might be that we have seen the POG peak now and go back to 1600-1800 levels during the summer months. | oldiegoldie | |
18/5/2023 17:54 | Indeed, where would the world be today if people only commented stuff that runs great. Watching a herd of investors in total denial, trying to shoot messengers, gives many interesting insights into how the human brain is wired | oldiegoldie | |
18/5/2023 14:26 | "No one forced you to buy" No-one's forced to read the board. CNR is a major screw-up, of course people are critical. | zangdook | |
18/5/2023 13:26 | can someone give me some advice on how to play poker - does one play with cards face up on the table or with cards close to one's chest? | septblues | |
18/5/2023 13:02 | Well said, I've had my fair share of moaning on the subject, but some people need to sell up, move along or ??ut up? If you're invested why look to constantly slag off the company and management? No one forced you to buy, so sell up if you're fed up and do us all a favour. | connect5 | |
18/5/2023 12:40 | 8.6 million share would be a lot shares to buy in the open market, it would be around 8% of free float shares? | book5 | |
18/5/2023 11:09 | .....you'd buy now at 28p.... | dexdringle | |
18/5/2023 10:58 | But if you knew a bid was likely at 45p or more? Or is that too insider. | diggybee | |
18/5/2023 10:57 | There is precisely zero chance of CNR shares being sufficiently above 40p by 28th May to make exercising warrants at 40p viable... | dexdringle | |
18/5/2023 10:23 | If they're Jim 'Cougar' Mellon's, he's got himself 87 trillion more at 15p so he'll probably let the 40ps slide. | zangdook | |
18/5/2023 09:56 | I guess that keeps the lights on until Christmas, if they are converted. But as you say...a very clear sign if they are not! | diggybee | |
17/5/2023 23:16 | A seller with strong buyers dictates them when he expects the offers by. Where are the deadlines? This is a deadline: 8,194,125 warrants at exercise price 40p with Expiry date 28 May 2023 Gla | book5 |
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