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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 | 4.13% | 31.50 | 31.00 | 32.00 | 31.50 | 30.25 | 30.25 | 307,134 | 16:20:33 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -2.53M | -0.0140 | -22.50 | 56.95M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/2/2024 04:43 | Directed to potential Chinese buyers Calibre does not need that info; it knows the district IMHO, CNR needs to reduce the asking price. There are no offers that cover the expenses incurred during the years | book5 | |
06/2/2024 01:03 | I also took the liberty to put the link on ResearchGate.net – 4 reads already! I have no objection to you putting any comments, post impressions etc on the Naturalis Scientias website. Regards Luc English PhD, Resident Geologist, Nicaragua Condor Gold PLC | zangdook | |
05/2/2024 21:20 | Sorry guys, I cannot whine with you this evening as I am busy watching Palantir earnings. | oldiegoldie | |
05/2/2024 19:50 | "For insight into our thinking on the potential to discover additional resources in the different geological units, please review a new article on the geological setting of gold-silver mineralization on Condor Gold’s La India Project" Blimey. They do 'thinking'. I had no idea. Maybe there is hope after all 🤣 | dexdringle | |
05/2/2024 19:07 | hxxp://naturalisscie Posted on twitter | bahamasoil | |
05/2/2024 10:49 | Positive start to the week 10 trades all buys. Up 2.4% on volume of 151000. | 888icb | |
05/2/2024 08:39 | It will be sold. All leading powers favour mining. I heard a news podcast, from a Nicaraguan perspective, discussing mining, sanctions including Canadians, calibre, and the Caribbean mining in Nicaragua Majority is wrong for locals More than 30% of Nicaraguan land is open to mining Canadian foreign trade commissions line up with mining interest because it is the mining industry that finances them The USA is not implementing its sanctions because the Nicaraguan government can find ways to avoid them. Not all participants were favourable to sanction calibre. The principal opinion was for the gold buyers to track the origin of gold. Lots of Nicaraguan gold comes from protected areas and involves even killing indigenous people. Mining industries focus on the Caribbean region of Nicaragua, with a low-density population. Mining is in the poorer area of Nicaragua, and the poverty level does not improve. Only 80000 people work in mining in Nicaragua, far less than in other sectors that are destroyed by mining. Artisanal gold is channelled by the government, enriching them. Contamination by cyanide and mercury is done with impunity. The government is negotiating directly with mining companies because it closed the national body previously dealing with them. Some Nicaraguan gold is exported to the United Emirates. | book5 | |
04/2/2024 13:03 | I fear it will be 'another'..... | dexdringle | |
04/2/2024 12:34 | Going by the Dominic Frisby comments last week i think we are very close to an announcement one way or another. | redprince | |
02/2/2024 16:57 | Volume above the average but lower than yesterday Steady round buying orders, someone is accumulating | book5 | |
02/2/2024 07:30 | Unfortunately, there is no news from the village Cnr is quiet in that front Gla | book5 | |
02/2/2024 06:42 | Hopelessness all over the place. Probably some of Jim’s buddies didn’t get out at 25 so they need a second hike. My guess is that the Flying Dutchman bought the 41k to make some more money off his ramping article. | oldiegoldie | |
02/2/2024 04:04 | you end up with a “special dividend” between 0 and 20 p/share nearer 0 than 0.0000001 | zangdook | |
01/2/2024 23:02 | Frisby is suggesting that the buyer could be Calibre and says it’s free to move as the Marathon deal has completed. Calibre has always been the most obvious bidder for CNR. It’s the next door mine so big economies of scale as it’s already got the management in place nearby and they could start moving material to their underutilise mill almost immediately. Calibre being so close know full well that Mark’s suggestion of a 10 million oz gold district is highly likely. Look at this announcement from Calibre a couple of days ago: “ Calibre Continues to Intercept Bonanza Grade Drill Results Along the Multi-Kilometre Panteon VTEM Gold Corridor at the Limon Mine Complex; Drilling Intersects Include 111.92 g/t Gold over 4.1 metres and 33.60 g/t Gold over 2.6 metres” It would be crazy for Calibre not to buy Condor imho. | 888icb | |
01/2/2024 22:47 | There is lots of gold in the hills Today, some miners sold their rock production that was extracted from the brook’s side rocks with just 5lb hammers and chisels Cash in the rocks | book5 | |
01/2/2024 21:32 | Next to the date in the article it even says “paid” So at least the fraud is compliant with all anti-fraud regulations :-)) | oldiegoldie | |
01/2/2024 21:31 | OG. That's it. What we actually have is a Non Fungible Token of a gold field and not an actual gold field. | dexdringle | |
01/2/2024 21:29 | book5, you're probably right. I did wonder why there wasn't a rusting pile of sag mill parts in the background 🤣 | dexdringle | |
01/2/2024 20:23 | Jim and Mark just invented Metamining. Works with 99,6% of the land | oldiegoldie | |
01/2/2024 20:13 | dexdringle The photo appears not from La India because none of my contacts recognise that place. Maybe it is a computer simulation? Who knows where it is from? | book5 | |
01/2/2024 19:05 | 888 should take note of flying Dutchman’s poetic talent. I wonder how much Jim paid for that Shakespeare novel | oldiegoldie | |
01/2/2024 19:02 | Nice pic of the Data Room in the picture in the article Book5. """""The management of a certain gold company I know are normally very communicative, especially with me. Lots of texts, emails and all the rest of it. They are mining promoters after all and every promoter is looking to publicise their story. Bloggers and journos like me get the story out. But when I messaged them this week, I was flat-batted away with a rather terse, “I can’t comment.”"""" I read that as "we've finally realised it is embarrassing to keep telling lies about the progress so we're not going to do do anymore". Then again, maybe I'm just an old cynic ? There is a certain irony about a bloke called Frisby having his question chucked back in his face 🤣. Mind you, we don't know what he asked them. Maybe he was asking whether the biscuits had run out yet... | dexdringle |
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