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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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2.25 | 10.98% | 22.75 | 22.00 | 23.50 | 23.00 | 21.50 | 21.50 | 463,402 | 11:02:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -1.69M | -0.0083 | -27.41 | 41.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/9/2015 12:15 | Andrew I am not sure what you refer to but I believe that what I have stated is fact. Not ramping or deramping | usmcgs | |
29/9/2015 12:04 | Derampers out in force so there must be good news on the way! Its a shame they haven't got a day job. | 888icb | |
29/9/2015 11:41 | us, not quite clear to what it is you refer. To be fair though, you do appear to be an archetypal de-ramper at present. Much of what you are saying is highly speculative at best and makes you no better or worse than the rampers. | sir andrew ffoulkes | |
29/9/2015 10:43 | Still no sign of an apology from cambells to the people he misled ref an rnsJibbo can't add up either. No surprise as 1 of his other aliases mailes can't either lol | usmcgs | |
29/9/2015 10:17 | Yes it was a buy. I had read it wrong but no need for the attitude | usmcgs | |
29/9/2015 10:11 | Andrew Cut the fake 'posh accent' and attitude outWithout a buyer or jv cnr will need to either raise money, which originally was due to run out this year, or go into care and maintenance. That will not be good ad the company will be doing nothing to add value | usmcgs | |
29/9/2015 10:01 | There's one guy called Patryk on the other thread who has lost nearly £200,000 because he fell for all the BS. I feel so sorry for him maybe he heard the BS from you | cavendish234 | |
29/9/2015 09:36 | hs and us, whilst one often sees drivel posted on these boards, I'm afraid what you are suggesting today is far from reality. We are NOT short of cash (yet), we are subject to an SR out of which something positive will inevitably come. That said there is pretty much zero chance of the £2 or more per share the rampers discuss. One still feels at present PoG and SP, 90-100p is not out of the question in an outright sale or to the value of JV. Incidentally, perhaps you struggle to read but the RNS quite clearly states Numis bought 18,000. | sir andrew ffoulkes | |
29/9/2015 09:18 | Numis selling | usmcgs | |
29/9/2015 09:16 | There is some serious dumping going on here & other commodity based companies. The horrific graph will continue downwards until it is suspended or goes into liquidation.The rampers like JIbbo should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves. There's one guy called Patryk on the other thread who has lost nearly £200,000 because he fell for all the BS. I feel so sorry for him | harebridge | |
29/9/2015 08:43 | Almost 5% down alreadyGreat ramping cambells and jibbo lol | usmcgs | |
29/9/2015 08:28 | Tell me how Mark Child could cash in £2 million right now! | harebridge | |
29/9/2015 07:42 | "If CNR is not sold in the next few weeks, it's definitely game over."Hahahahaha seriously?? How do you even come up with statements like that? Who set this deadline? When did we run out of cash? What are you smoking and can I have some? | dishan121 | |
29/9/2015 07:29 | "he could cash out for just under £2m right now but chooses not to"There's no way Mark Child could offload that many shares.This is a very illiquid AIM company. You can't even sell a few thousand pounds worth without affecting the share price. Anyone with a half decent holding is stuck here until a quick fire sell or administration.If Mark Child, could negotiate a deal in the current bear market, fair play to him, but the big guys are trying to hang on to dear life at the moment. If CNR is not sold in the next few weeks, it's definitely game over. | harebridge | |
29/9/2015 07:12 | And the lse ramper cambells has been proven such again | usmcgs | |
29/9/2015 06:34 | Christ, dont listen to jeanesy whatever you do. He/she has been historically negative even on good news...a right Jonah if ever there was one | molatovkid | |
29/9/2015 06:17 | Remember, Mark Child's owns 8.55% of the company, he could cash out for just under £2m right now but chooses not to as he knows his baby is worth a lot more. The IFC are involved, which again shows strength.. They too will be advising Mark and the board on how to get the best value for shareholders. I don't see this as a sinking ship, just a ship that's in stormy waters at present | dishan121 | |
29/9/2015 06:09 | "One of the options being considered would be a possible offer for the Company. Another option is for a joint venture or sale of one or more of the Company's assets, including the independent mineral resource estimate in El Salvador of 13.1M tonnes at 2.6g/t containing 1.1M oz gold equivalent."No PI knows what's going on behind the scenes. The recent sells are just being bailing out or being scared into bailing out by the likes of some of those on this board who claim to be investors or as they put it "just happy to be averaging down"... Total BS! We could be in talks to sell one or more of the companies assets.. Who knows... Either way, if we were then it wouldn't yet be reflected in the share price as they purchaser wouldn't be required to build a stake! | dishan121 | |
29/9/2015 05:38 | Everyone's panicking and talking like we've gone into administration here or that we had a deadline to sell... There's still money in the bank, high grade gold in the ground. Share prices on aim very rarely reflect the asset. This will probably go into maintenance but either way il be holding for the long term. Nothing's changed for me. | dishan121 | |
28/9/2015 22:42 | Patryk. ..lseNo your shares would not be on hold | usmcgs | |
28/9/2015 22:21 | These companies are not attractive because mines are being shut all around the world. The big players in Canada, Australia & elsewhere have run out of money & are full of debt. They are all cost cutting just to survive.No one is going to touch CNR with a barge pole. Since this went up 'for sale' the share price has tanked. There has been NO stake building going on.Look at this as a lesson learnt in this despicable game that we all play. | harebridge | |
28/9/2015 21:16 | Glencores current problems stem from its £20 BILLION of debt so of no relevance as a comparison to Condor. Lots of high quality gold that is cheap to mine remains attractive even in a difficult market. | 888icb | |
28/9/2015 19:43 | Sadly i agree it looks like it could be the end for cnr.Looks like TW was right after all!! | jeanesy2 |
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