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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 21.75 | 21.50 | 22.00 | 21.75 | 21.75 | 21.75 | 211,175 | 07:39:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -1.69M | -0.0083 | -26.20 | 44.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/10/2012 08:41 | looks like another attempt at £2... | bene449 | |
22/10/2012 08:31 | Yes,CNR is carrying on this morning where it left off on Friday---UP.I am pretty sure this signals a furthur RNS very soon.Maybe the news we ahave been waiting for---The PEA. | panamabob2 | |
22/10/2012 08:30 | hazl, sorry, 'tis not me...never been a holder there. I hope you have some here. | warmsun | |
22/10/2012 08:27 | and £5 by the end of next ! | oldvic | |
22/10/2012 08:26 | A very good start to the week. Let's hope we make at least £2 by the end of the month. | 888icb | |
22/10/2012 08:25 | seems to be 1 one way ticket north | oldvic | |
22/10/2012 08:21 | warmsu have you still an interest in sti...stratex or am I muddling you with somebody else? | hazl | |
22/10/2012 08:16 | Condor off to a good start after that last minute tick up on Friday. | 888icb | |
22/10/2012 08:14 | Up again......which, going on past performance, I can only assume means more news is just round the corner....(and someone just made a small purchase at 1.83) | warmsun | |
21/10/2012 13:39 | Gold actually took a dip to test the support at bottom of the current range. As ever CNR went in the opposite direction. That is the beauty of CNR unlike many other gold plays it has a dynamic Management who push the company forward despite the gold price. However I expect both to come together in coming months in upward trajectory. | scientologyweirdo | |
20/10/2012 12:39 | Then don't forget there's the Minesite conference at Chiswell St,London,scheduled for the morning of Wednesday,24 October.Will focus investors' minds next week. | steeplejack | |
20/10/2012 08:21 | Yes,that 'pick up' was interesting and came out of the blue after a very low volume day up to that point. Would not be surprised to see something good early next week. | panamabob2 | |
19/10/2012 18:59 | A nice pick up at the end of the day. PEA coming early next week perhaps? | topsy turvy | |
19/10/2012 17:06 | 'The best times of the year to go long gold, silver, and the PM stocks seasonally are mid-March, mid-June, and late October. Incidentally, these are really the only weak months of the year for this metal. Gold's secular-bull ascent over the last decade has been remarkably steady, usually powering higher on balance. Gold's best calendar months seasonally are November, September, December, and May. Between 2001 and 2011 they saw huge average rallies of 4.6%, 3.2%, 2.5%, and 2.4% respectively. And note how November, December, January, and February all tend to see gold end near its monthly highs on average. The gold bull seasonals truly are outstanding this time of the year, very bullish heading into spring.' | sunjammer | |
19/10/2012 16:25 | Spread betting mag Oct edition out focus on mining shares | guidfarr | |
19/10/2012 14:52 | Gold working off overbought technicals as expected in tight pennant | scientologyweirdo | |
19/10/2012 14:50 | re AFCR I own MWA as I think Zim goldminers are undervalued. AFCR is not mining gold ...yet. If they can get their supposed open pit mine doing 100k p.a. I would reassess because even equity funded that could be looking very cheap. I think the diamonds are probably gone. Cawkwell is bullish on MWA and AFCR I understand. I think AFCR just being held back by 2p placing guys selling. Would be good to know when they will release BFS on that 100k oz p.a gold ? NPV could be silly compared with Market Cap. | scientologyweirdo | |
19/10/2012 11:05 | Robson (me being polite), have you any thoughts on AFCR? Massive gold asset valued at £15m in Zimbabwe, I know you don't mind that Mugabe risk as you hold MWA. Simon Cawkwell saying AFCR could go to 50p, currently 2.5p. 4.3m ounces gold JORC for £15m seems a bit of a nil brainer to me. Last weeks presentation: I just bought 250k as a punt. | christianf12 | |
19/10/2012 08:53 | That's V1d on BGL | scientologyweirdo | |
19/10/2012 08:53 | V1d 18 Oct'12 - 23:59 - 3493 of 3498 Kiedo - This is no CNR in that CNR should have costs per ounce in the lowest quartile. However, the management come from a mining/geology background, and although they (obviously) do not have the PR and financial savvy of Mark Child, between them they should have enough mine building experience to make a go of this project. (By the way, I end up with more losers than winners these days, so PLEASE DYOR!!) They have 1.3M oz inferred at 1.06g/t and it should be possible for them prove up enough of that to be able to increase the cut-off grade, and thus (hopefully) the average grade of the reserves, whilst retaining the 2.2M oz necessary for a 10 year+ mine life (geology allowing). The deeper shots that they are drilling at the moment should give us an idea of what can be achieved. I would like to think that Mark Braghieri was in possession of all of the facts before he accepted the position of Project Manager. If the figures in the RNS are the best that can be done it's going to be an appointment as long lasting as Brian Clough's at Leeds!! | scientologyweirdo | |
17/10/2012 14:30 | Think he's got a bigger holding in WAFM (c. 13m). Even more than he's got in CNR! | 1066monkey | |
17/10/2012 13:19 | Jim Mellon is linked to Polo and has a large interest | bahamasoil | |
17/10/2012 12:22 | The Dattels connection is indeed very interesting! | hellisreal | |
17/10/2012 11:55 | I was thinking along the same lines Hellisreal - always interested in reading and learning which the Doc' has greatly assisted in this morning. Anyways, off to a long lunch. | theabbey | |
17/10/2012 11:50 | Nice & quiet here,& informative thread TheAbbey | hellisreal |
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