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CNR Condor Gold Plc

31.50
1.25 (4.13%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  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
Condor Gold Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CNR. The last closing price for Condor Gold was 30.25p. Over the last year, Condor Gold shares have traded in a share price range of 13.75p to 33.75p.

Condor Gold currently has 180,790,824 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Condor Gold is £56.95 million. Condor Gold has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -22.50.

Condor Gold Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/3/2024
11:35
And then you will get insightful updates. 8888888888 will be there I am sure. Though he is busy pumping another melon in Power Metal Resources.
diggybee
05/3/2024
10:58
The password to meet Jim Mellon is 'Jim'?
zangdook
05/3/2024
09:38
....that's real gold though not hypothetical gold.....🤣
dexdringle
05/3/2024
09:22
But but but....the price of gold is at an all time high!
diggybee
04/3/2024
16:42
I think we all know the answer to that !
dexdringle
04/3/2024
13:06
When we got the environmental permit for la mestiza,the share price went above 58p
Explotec sent its engineers to the village; reading between the lines, JM opposed to toll mill agreement from la Mestiza that could have started more than two years ago.
A deal maker or greedy gambler?

book5
04/3/2024
08:08
There once was a Chairman called Jim
Old Goldie said he was a crim
It certainly looked
Like investors got cooked
In every adventure with him.

zangdook
04/3/2024
08:04
It will get bought
Maybe very soon, they need to pump up the offers
No cpo for what I can see

book5
04/3/2024
08:02
I agree with you that they could most probably.
But I doubt that they want.
A rip-off scheme fuels itself from unclarity

Most of you do not seem to understand that Jim is a criminal

oldiegoldie
04/3/2024
06:59
All agree CNR can acquire the land. They need to pay what is just.
book5
03/3/2024
19:24
Come on dex, don't play stupid. Companies get sold at lots of different stages.
sherwood58
03/3/2024
17:53
Yes, not owning a thing is no barrier to selling it. I sold my neighbours car yesterday. He's going to be well surprised when the people turn up to collect it 🤣
dexdringle
03/3/2024
17:50
Now your fantasy goes really wild, 888
oldiegoldie
03/3/2024
15:52
Who says they haven’t got all the land? I hardly think they have spent a year trying to sell something they don’t own or without the ability to buy it when they need it.
888icb
03/3/2024
13:46
It is only about money.
Proposed Compensation to many miners was less than one month's salary! laughable
Make it 25 times that, and we can buy land and sell Cnr next week. As simple as that
Greed, directors are saying only they have rights to a decent living standard

Edit: perhaps even 10x would be enough
The problem (call it up to $6million) is there are many associates and many squatters who presumably have acquired squatter rights, and the potential Land swap

book5
03/3/2024
13:34
I think if it was that easy and they want to do it, they would already have done it.

There must be reasons for not buying the land (see my last posting)

oldiegoldie
03/3/2024
12:10
No land, no sell. Land is about money
With 3 to 6 million dollars, we could buy all the land and sell Cnr the next day. CNR has been losing years with lower offers. That has cost us millions in directors fees and nearly sixty million unnecessary shares.

CNR has been very poorly managed, and directors are responsible for this fiasco.

book5
03/3/2024
00:21
A lying chunt and a crook. And all the 8s.
diggybee
02/3/2024
18:48
Not a single stakeholder (except you poor retail shareholders) in this game has any interest in bringing this forward

By dragging this till infinity:

- Mark and the directors continue getting their monthly salaries.

- Jim keeps the ball in the air and avoids losing his face towards his “master investor” fans&followers. Over time, more and more of them will pass away and the grandchildren that inherit the share portfolio will in most cases do not care anymore, as they do not know how much money was lost.

- the “Village people” continue getting money from the social and environmental funds.

- local politicians keep a negotiation asset which ensures power and influence for those who have proximity to CNR management.

- national politicians can keep drawing bribe money for permits etc. and maintain their nuke option of compulsory purchase, also helping them to ensure their respective influence and power.

- artisanal miners can keep doing their daily work and even benefit from some HSE oversight.

(- consultancies like 888 stay in business for BB ramping)

Did I miss anybody? I think not.

The only group that is interested in a sale are the retail shareholders. And they (= you) have nothing to say.

So, guys just forget it and move on

oldiegoldie
02/3/2024
17:52
Spanish is the official and most spoken language and so mañana, the usual expression for soon or tomorrow, but in practice usually means the indefinite future rather than tomorrow.

So maybe us poor shareholders need to think Shakespearianly as "tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, creeps on this petty pace of negotiations from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time; and all our yesterdays have taken our funds to dusty death" Adieu.

pugugly
02/3/2024
15:44
You said the land has been resolved? Are u sure?
book5
02/3/2024
15:32
The buyers have us over a barrel. They know we can't afford to mine it (despite buying 90% of a now rusty sag mill).

If they have any sense they'll just agree between them wait till Condor runs out of money, or till the permits expire, then split the booty between them.

dexdringle
02/3/2024
12:28
I dont think the current price of gold will influence negotiations materially whatsoever although it wont hurt us that its higher atm.
We all want to see a decent offer announced and then see how that lands with the other interested party.
I know its easy to say from here but i cant help but feel that this could all have been conducted in a more timely manner if deadlines had been issued at some point?
Perhaps not - we dont know all the facts and the o/s land was no doubt a factor until it had been resolved.
I do think that MC mentioning publicly in the autumn that he hoped to get some interest at some mining do in the US was a huge error - basically telling the world
that there was nothing worthwhile on the table - again wtfdik?
Come on Jim - bring the bacon home at long last please!!!

redprince
01/3/2024
17:09
888ICB 1 Mar '24 - 16:24 - 12222 of 12223

Gold currently 2071 Up over 1.32% on the day so far. Gold is ending the week well unlike CNR which is drifting down on low volume. Let’s see if Jim can pull off some good news next week.

^^^^^ I fear there is only one thing here that Jim can pull off and it ain't good news 🤣

dexdringle
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