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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -2.53M | -0.0140 | -23.57 | 59.66M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/6/2023 12:43 | oldie who is spinning now? MC is quiet this could be either, pump to raise new cash, or substantial news . we should know this week we shall see | book5 | |
06/6/2023 12:35 | Come on, the toll milling rumours have not aged well. We need another spin now to keep the sheep with the herd | oldiegoldie | |
06/6/2023 12:30 | something is in the oven and will surprise either the bulls or the bears probably this is not pumping to issue shares again, but i may be wrong we are at the end of the road, may be micro production / mining toll deal? i believe the sell is still not attractive enough news coming fast, gla bulls | book5 | |
06/6/2023 12:13 | Mark Child said "8, get a grip I thought I could give you the slip You've not earned your pay, Now please go away The share price could just be a blip" | zangdook | |
06/6/2023 12:08 | yes, as if the last 12 months never happened. | zangdook | |
06/6/2023 11:58 | The Condor has become a Concorde today. What an amazing performance!!!!! | oldiegoldie | |
06/6/2023 11:56 | Thanks for that total bullsh1t now Up 7.4% | 888icb | |
06/6/2023 11:50 | There once was a weirdo called 8 Who fantasised Mark was his mate "Say, Marky", he said "Let's go back to bed, I'm aroused by the smell of your pate". | zangdook | |
06/6/2023 11:39 | Can we see some more pathetic deramping comments because they seem to be having the opposite effect to your intentions. Following yesterdays 10% rise the share has ticked up 4 times so far today. Now Up 5% on volume of just 133000. | 888icb | |
06/6/2023 08:46 | Results for the period ended 31 March 2023 would usually be out by now based on Condors history. Asset sale process intervening? | aleoap | |
06/6/2023 07:53 | unusual day, no confiscations reported in the press today! | book5 | |
06/6/2023 01:24 | Mark is delusional. He thinks we have all the land. He probably thinks he already greased his toboggan even though it's rusting in the shed. Jimbo most likely found him by waiting at the prison gates and sizing up the people coming out until he found someone with the right combination of middle class credibility and incurable dishonesty. | zangdook | |
05/6/2023 20:32 | A bit of a bold statement to say OG. Have you been burnt before? | sherwood58 | |
05/6/2023 20:25 | How miserable does it feel if half of your life’s career is based on stealing food from shareholders plates without any intention of ever giving something back? Mark might know | oldiegoldie | |
05/6/2023 20:01 | Surely with Condor it's biscuits. Show me the biscuits 🤣 | dexdringle | |
05/6/2023 13:41 | In the immortal words of Jerry Maguire SHOW ME THE MONEY!!! | diggybee | |
05/6/2023 13:16 | Would we have news of microproduction from la Mestiza, or of a capital raise? or may be both. News are due now. a small fish insider buying? hopefully for the good reasons que sera, sera. gla | book5 | |
05/6/2023 13:11 | Condor rising Up 10% on volume of 241000. Currently Number 11 on the Leaderboard. | 888icb | |
04/6/2023 11:47 | Hopefully Murillo is trying to smooth relations with catholic church, and manage to avoid additional sanctions I read it as good news | book5 | |
02/6/2023 07:06 | Reprince is a magician, he filters and reads everything at the same time! Same story in his investments, he loses and still gains at the same time. What better than to follow a successful man‘s advice | oldiegoldie | |
02/6/2023 05:22 | What is this for? | book5 | |
02/6/2023 02:21 | 888ICB - yes i think its no coincidence in them not posting anywhere else - i have filtered them and quite a few others on here.I believe you are also correct in that these posters will miraculously disappear once the rns that we are waiting for lands. What a tedious and sad life some people lead eh! Still the sun is shining and i am looking forward to a profit here in the near term:-) | redprince | |
01/6/2023 05:45 | It seems Americans will hit Nicaragua again with more sanctions soon. Would Canada, Australia and Europe join the effort? It is unthinkable the west will hit hard such poor country, bcs that would create even more Nicaraguan refugees, but equally it is unthinkable what the Nicaraguan government is doing Russia is getting weaker, however, Nicaragua continues courting Russia. if needed I am sure Russia could help to try to run some mines. Nicaragua plan B is to ask help to Russia, China and even Iran. Last time Nicaragua released prisoners to the USA, MC said it loud and clear, now he will get quiet…..he often spins but only when it is positive. Bad news are not mentioned till it is too late. Risk is increasing, so at least a few will tend to reduce their risk, ie reducing number of shares in Nicaraguan companies. Others will not sell any share, but buy more in the hope the new sanctions will not affect the mines. We will not react, but try to ride the storm, we don’t own many. Gla we will need it | book5 | |
31/5/2023 14:30 | 888ICB typically guys like you watch out for “derampersR Therefore I am using one nickname per share, so you will not find out which other shares I am discussing here and on LSE Besides that I agree with dexdringle. Paid derampers are quite uncommon especially for junior miners which are not even worth considering shorting. On the other hand, paid rampers like 888 are much more common as they could indeed have some impact on naive retail investors | oldiegoldie |
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