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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% | 22.75 | 22.00 | 23.50 | 22.75 | 22.75 | 22.75 | 46,935 | 08:00:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -1.69M | -0.0083 | -27.41 | 46.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/12/2013 19:31 | Bullish Gold stocks-could-be-dead | saturdaygirl | |
29/12/2013 17:04 | This equally could be a great tip for a journalist for 2014.....over the next year there is a lot more chance of it going up from here imho | molatovkid | |
29/12/2013 17:03 | I bought at 0.6p after a tip in the Mail a few years back. Under water now after pricey top ups, but happy holding. Gla | mlangton1 | |
29/12/2013 15:02 | I doubt there are too many punters taking the advice of the Mail on Sunday. To 'cut losses' at this price looks fool hardy to me. | psolomons | |
29/12/2013 12:56 | Just when you think things cant get get any worse here, they do! The Mail on sunday has just released a sell on these as they tipped them last year. Looks like the price will fall some more tmw, not good ! | jeanesy2 | |
28/12/2013 12:11 | when are results due ? | oldvic | |
28/12/2013 07:19 | Have a good new year all | trader2201 | |
24/12/2013 15:55 | Merry Xmas All & a PROSPEROUS New Year. | serious punter | |
24/12/2013 13:08 | It may still be a relatively short wait in the life of this company but the results will be worth waiting for. 2014 should be the realisation of MC's dream and of ours. I wish all contributors, including those who no longer support this company, a happy and joyous Christmas and a healthy new year for your wellbeing in both body and bank balance. | marketeer4 | |
24/12/2013 04:23 | Blimey, not down. Something wrong with my computer I suppose. Wishing you all a very merry Xmas and here's hoping 2014 is our year. | mlangton1 | |
23/12/2013 12:43 | topped-up for a smiley scenario during early 2015.. just over a year away now. Should be a fine investment and I don't intend to watch this every day. Best wishes to all :) | rhuvaal2 | |
20/12/2013 13:37 | One wishes to be a little more upbeat, that in mind does anyone think we've just capitulated? | sir andrew ffoulkes | |
20/12/2013 13:23 | Yes,agree again.If you analyse it rationally,there's a real conundrum and you go round in circles.....but that's why have an over preponderance of gold stocks! | steeplejack | |
20/12/2013 13:02 | But surely they don't want the $ to get too strong as this will impact on their competitiveness. But the 10 yr Treasury Rate is the key issue. Over 3% and the ever increasing debt becomes very painful to service. Then the Fiscal Cliff issue & running out of money yet again all on the near horizon for the US. Strange times | plasybryn | |
20/12/2013 12:58 | Agree Plasybryn.One thing that does worry me though,is that the US has shale gas and that will certainly promote growth and assist manufacturing margins,quite apart from the current account benefits.The USA can ease tapering and the rest of the world be damned,we've got shale gas,you haven't!I reckon that equities will run on in 2014 but might tire as the year progresses.Gold and miners could do the inverse. | steeplejack | |
20/12/2013 12:41 | There's no bid premium in this price.Accepted that with the price this low,ideas that a bid will emerge at three times the current level,may be regarded as wishful thinking.Yet that presumes that the market, is correctly valuing the shares in its collective wisdom,either because of fundamentals or pretty charts.Personally,I don't think the valuation is right.The recent price retreat has been on low volume but I guess with Xmas,news of tapering,junior gold stocks are being wrung out once again.CNRs grades and the low costs associated with open pit mining make this a survivor.If the market's going to be a clown then things will just have to wait til a realistic valuation emerges because I don't see the protagonists here selling out on the cheap.The reality is,in the City,they are almost certainly contracting money to trade these small miners.What we are probably witnessing is the final capitulation by Marketmakers and small prop books alike and that's pushing the price down. | steeplejack | |
20/12/2013 11:44 | Many here are waiting for a bid, which many expect to happen after the pfs. That is a long way off. News flow is what aim is all about , none is due here in the near future. It does not take rocket science to have predicted the fall here. Sadly the price is now way below what Regent paid - £1.60 in feb this year. They are surely not going to want to take less than that , but who in there right minds is going to bid that high now when the price is 69p with pog still falling and predicted by many to fall some more . Not sure what the end game will be here ? | jeanesy2 | |
20/12/2013 11:35 | fwiw historic gap from 2012 to be filled @57p free stock charts from uk.advfn.com'> | cocorico2009 | |
20/12/2013 11:31 | It's no more than binary - I guess he/she could carry on until a bottom is found which may even be now...as I said, nothing of substance. | theabbey | |
20/12/2013 11:24 | Except he correctly predicted sub-70p share price - what's the market cap here now? Always cautious about catching a falling knife - where to buy more? | vermilion1966 | |
20/12/2013 11:13 | Apologies all - just had to ban the above poster, not something that I do lightly. Nothing of substance, either way, to contribute. | theabbey | |
20/12/2013 10:59 | 60p next stop ! | jeanesy2 | |
20/12/2013 09:39 | It's good to see the ultra bears are arriving, this of course probably means we are getting closer to a final capitulation and a very serious buying opportunity. Keep your powder dry a little longer! | sir andrew ffoulkes |
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