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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% | 22.75 | 22.00 | 23.50 | 22.75 | 22.75 | 22.75 | 0.00 | 08:00:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.69M | -0.0083 | -27.41 | 46.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/10/2014 23:27 | LOL you don`t half bite Guess I hit a raw nerve ... Good luck T20 Boy . | saturdaygirl | |
19/10/2014 23:05 | IFC meeting last week so hopefully news next week | usmcgs | |
18/10/2014 18:42 | True Jeanesy, but the share price went up 5.8p on net buying volume of a tiny 35,000. Buying 4,500,000 shares would easily propel the share price way over £ in the open market which is why I think IFC will be happy to aquire at 90p. | temujiin | |
18/10/2014 17:24 | They would need to buy 4.5 million at the current price as opposed to 3.9 million | jeanesy2 | |
16/10/2014 22:40 | jeanesy2, imo it's much more likely than not imo that 'if' IFC invest, then it will be at 90p. They have done months of due dilligence and have agreed a 'buy in price' with CNR at 90p. They will be looking at the project for the next 10 years, not the last 30 days, so the current share price will be of no concern imo. If they want into the project then they can only get a significant % via the placing as agreed, as any on-market buying of millions of shares would likely quickly move the share price over 90p | temujiin | |
16/10/2014 20:27 | Myself I am waiting for the RNS ~ this kind of stock can produce surprises: either way.... invested and staying in = period | rhuvaal2 | |
16/10/2014 19:31 | Really cant see them subscribing at 90p anymore. Why would you. Looks like we could be heading for below 70p. Still holding on for the end game.Cant see any other option but to go for production as any bid now will be very low and would be turned down. If the POG falls then many mining companies will be going bust, so only the strong will survive !! | jeanesy2 | |
16/10/2014 18:43 | To the slapperDon't bother replying, as i won't see it, but for the sake of fairness I agree ref your elgortrader post on lse | usmcgs | |
15/10/2014 23:34 | I agreeIn my experience the share price often goes below the placing price but not seen a placing renegotiated yet.There again things are looking dire everywhere do fingers crossed that it still happens at the agreed price | usmcgs | |
15/10/2014 23:30 | Not being picky here but the chart says 74p ... Some people....... ! | saturdaygirl | |
15/10/2014 23:02 | Not vile Usmcgs, just a bit of a pointless post. Been thinking about IFC's poition and remember VOG's massive placing 2 years ago at 1.6p. It was in two parts and needed SH approval for part 2. By the time the 2nd placing was approved the share price was below 1.6p, but was still placed at that agreed price. IMO IFC will go ahead and the price will be 90p. | temujiin | |
15/10/2014 22:32 | Can't read the slappers post but from previous experience it will all be vile carpI'm guessing she or it is having a go at you but has she or it ever got a posted chart correct.Some people need to get a life instead of hiding behind a keyboard spouting vile | usmcgs | |
15/10/2014 22:10 | 74p looming even though you advised us other wise for some time ? =========== I posted once afaik, that 'imo' the share price would remain mid 80's, seems I didnt see the world equity sell off, shame on me! However CNR are still looking an excellent prospect imo even if IFC insist on a 74p placing instead of the 90p that they have already agreed to. I don't know but I expect/believe/trust | temujiin | |
15/10/2014 21:10 | The word hope is not good ..... 74p looming even though you advised us other wise for some time ? | saturdaygirl | |
15/10/2014 20:45 | don't waste ur time here, check POG and get in now | mozii | |
15/10/2014 18:10 | Will the IFC buy shares at a price of 90p now ? ============ Interesting question. One would hope they stick to the agreement, after all if the share price was £1 they would still expect to buy at the agreed 90p, so I'd say there is a strong possibility the price remains 90p, as they are investors, not traders. Hopefully MC and IFC are both on song with that principle. | temujiin | |
15/10/2014 17:54 | Will the IFC buy shares at a price of 90p now ? ! This has got to be doubtful hasn't it and will do nothing for the shareprice . At least the POG is rising but how low will this go? | jeanesy | |
13/10/2014 22:27 | Oh happy daysHmm there's a song there lol | usmcgs | |
13/10/2014 22:13 | You have me filtered for which i am grateful , please keep it that way ! One more step to 74p . | saturdaygirl | |
13/10/2014 20:12 | Probably news in November , IFC meet tomorrow they will announce at the end of the month . If not PFS in Nov .. | saturdaygirl | |
13/10/2014 17:36 | yes = "a month" after the last rns | rhuvaal2 | |
13/10/2014 16:57 | Nice volume today. Seems news is close. Are we due any ;) | usmcgs | |
13/10/2014 16:41 | Was going to say this morning but I'll say it now anyway to anyone that might possibly be manipulating this stock, though CNR has inched up this PM. There are many of us who began investing here a long time ago and seen the share price from 5p to 220p and still not sold out. Not through greed but a belief that this company with all the volatility attached to an AIM stock is built on solid fundementals and is likely to go all the way. There are not that many shares in issue and they are relatively difficulty to aquire in any great quantity. The drop in share price may shake out some sellers but most of us will not part company with our holdings until the end game has materialised. We know the risks, which are diminishing all the time, so if anyone is being frightened into selling at these prices hang on there is not much longer to wait. | rfv |
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