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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 22.00 | 21.50 | 22.50 | 22.50 | 22.00 | 22.50 | 225,420 | 14:31:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.69M | -0.0083 | -26.51 | 44.76M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/6/2024 22:44 | EU members have been involved in plenty of wars. The frogs in particular can't keep their trousers on when they hear the word Africa and the Germans wet themselves with pleasure when they were bombing Serbia a few years back. Then you have the Italians and Libya. The reasons for the wars are not discussed because they're not consistent with us not being the baddies. | zangdook | |
19/6/2024 22:28 | The only US President in the last 40 or 50 years who didn't start a war was Trump. That's why the establishment hate him. | ![]() dexdringle | |
19/6/2024 21:25 | @zang - fair points, but I do not think all of these wars were unnecessary. Many presidents from both parties intervened many times in all kind of conflicts. Most of the time, the real reasons for these wars were not publicly discussed. Just look at the EU. No unnecessary wars for many decades, but no power, no respect and just a piece of prey squeezed in between the world powers | ![]() oldiegoldie | |
19/6/2024 20:44 | The resource is not worth much because the company doesn't own the land it's under. | zangdook | |
19/6/2024 20:43 | Chechnya is Russian territory. Syria they were asked to help the government deal with Obama's liver-eating head-choppers etc It's not a question of wanting the US to lose. It's wanting them not to start unnecessary wars. I never lose a fight with the lads in the pub because I never pick a fight with them. | zangdook | |
19/6/2024 19:45 | Farrugia. You're new here. You're not invested. You still have a chance. Run for the hills and don't look back.... | ![]() dexdringle | |
19/6/2024 19:36 | how much is the proven total resource here if i may ask? just trying to calculate how much the market is giving to the ounces in the ground. | ![]() farrugia | |
19/6/2024 19:24 | Just out of interest book, when was the last time there was actually news from the bloody village ? 🤣 | ![]() dexdringle | |
19/6/2024 19:20 | No news from the village | ![]() book5 | |
19/6/2024 19:12 | Cheers :-) At least one good thing that Mark and Jim managed to accomplish | ![]() oldiegoldie | |
19/6/2024 18:55 | Thanks PUG for the link to the article. Bizarre really that they keep saying the same things but nothing happens ! OG, we're clearly miles apart over the geopolitics thing but, yes, we are aligned on Mark and Jim which is the main thing 🤣 | ![]() dexdringle | |
19/6/2024 18:10 | Deadly Mail SMALL CAP IDEA: Condor Gold has passed significant milestones to get La India 'shovel ready' By IAN LYALL UPDATED: 07:56 BST, 19 June 2024 ............. The 2022 definitive feasibility study of La India's phase-one, open-pit development, representing about 40 per cent of the resource, delivers a 'base case' net present value of $87million (post upfront costs), which represents a premium to Condor's current market value of $70million. This assumes a gold price of $1,600 an ounce. That NPV rises to $320million at current gold prices, assuming a 5 per cent discount rate and an all-in-sustaining cost of $1,039 per ounce. The payback period would be 20 months. etc etc - Click link for more details | ![]() pugugly | |
19/6/2024 17:59 | This picture tells it all. Why did they leave the Lada in the garage? | ![]() oldiegoldie | |
19/6/2024 17:54 | Add on: I find it quite absurd that Westeners are complaining that the West is winning. Do you have a reasonable explanation why you would prefer to see the US losing? Would you be wealthier or have a more peaceful life if the US goes down and the Communist dictatiorships are winning? Just think about it. I really don’t get it (even though I share your opinions on Mark & Jim :-)) | ![]() oldiegoldie | |
19/6/2024 17:46 | 1999 Chechnya 2008 Georgia 2014 Ukraine 2015 Syria 2018 Central African Republic 2021 Mali 2022 Ukraine (once more) 2024 Burkina Faso Just the last 25 years, the list goes on, remember Vietnam and Afghanistan where the Soviets fought. Russia has its colonies nearby, but I would not say travelling less makes invading another country any better. | ![]() oldiegoldie | |
19/6/2024 16:53 | They happened, but for the good of the capitalism we enjoy so much. Strangely enough there is not much on the news regarding wars and terror of communist dictatorships on other countries | ![]() oldiegoldie | |
19/6/2024 16:20 | Ahhhh. Yes OG. Maybe you're right. None of those things happened 🤣 | ![]() dexdringle | |
19/6/2024 13:30 | Dex, you read too much Russian propaganda 😂 | ![]() oldiegoldie | |
19/6/2024 08:53 | Former Nicaraguan foreign minister: US may invade Nicaragua as it did in Panama Is that what CNR needs? | ![]() book5 | |
18/6/2024 14:49 | What would you do if you were Jim? Taking into account that you will not be able to get a mine built under your own management (I think this was never even seriously considered), the plan was from the beginning on to sell the asset on a price peak and carve out as much cash as possible via Jim’s other consultancies. CNR should have become the next Uramin for Jim, but this time the asset price rose too late, and the politics did not turn out so well this time. If there would have been a proper gold bull market around 2010, his timing would have been good. | ![]() oldiegoldie | |
18/6/2024 14:25 | Book5 - Thanks - However not much more clarity but alerts to more downside. | ![]() pugugly | |
18/6/2024 13:58 | Or the assets are sold cheap and in unrelated news one of Jimbo's other companies gets some permission required to market their products in China. | zangdook |
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