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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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03/10/2015 19:20 | It's not quite that simple working out what this company is worth. People have been saying £8 a share for years. The bottom line is that sentiment in the sector has evaporated.The big boys are going bust, so not interested in acquisitions.I see some are wetting their pants because gold went up a few dollars- so what! Resource stocks are in a bear market that could last several years. Mark Child can not wait any longer. Either mothball all operations, or negotiate a quick fire sell so that shareholders can get something out of this mess. He can then go back to the City where his chummy mates could help him with his next venture.If CNR carries on, this could decline quite rapidly. | ![]() harebridge | |
02/10/2015 17:51 | More buys than sells for a good afternoon | cavendish234 | |
02/10/2015 13:51 | Just 29k vol and most of which are sells | usmcgs | |
02/10/2015 10:50 | Andrew Even with those figures the market still seems to be selling more than buying | usmcgs | |
02/10/2015 10:03 | Reminder: Using 46m shares and a $1.50/GBP exchange rate and 2.3m oz in the ground. At $5 that's £7.6m or 17p/share $15 gives £23m or 50p/share $25 gives £38.4m or 83p/share $35 gives £53.6m or £1.16/share $45 gives £69m or or £1.50/share $55 gives £84.4m or £1.83/share | sir andrew ffoulkes | |
02/10/2015 09:28 | 10k seller at it again | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 21:01 | Even the posts on here are going the way of this share .. oh dear! | jeanesy2 | |
01/10/2015 20:09 | You give a comment and then can't back it up so why give the comment in the first place What a TW@T | cavendish234 | |
01/10/2015 19:07 | Blankety blank ;) | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 19:07 | Fiiiiiiiiiight | ![]() harebridge | |
01/10/2015 18:53 | Illhavesomebhr why would I get desperate. | cavendish234 | |
01/10/2015 18:35 | Looks like Cavendish is getting desperate lol | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 18:07 | Yes I remember he did but so did others, illhavesomebhr was as bad and he got a life ban | cavendish234 | |
01/10/2015 16:51 | Can you guys remember when JIbbo pumped the hell out of this, then disappeared! He started the same pump 'n dump with some other company. Didn't even realise that he had slithered back to CNR.The dead cat bounce is over & normal proceedings will follow ie downwards. | ![]() harebridge | |
01/10/2015 15:52 | Looks like a possible retest of 30s | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 15:52 | There it is | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 15:51 | Sells @ bid further tick down coming | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 15:51 | Hence the drop | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 15:50 | They were sells | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 15:23 | FWIW ... the 3k @42.75 @ 14:10 was my buy. Looking at other trades, it was probably a split 10k rollover. The MMs have done it to me several times, try to fool people into thinking it was in fact 2 sells. also some of the other sells are buys. | serious punter | |
01/10/2015 15:21 | I think it would be a while before we get news on buyer or JV if any | cavendish234 | |
01/10/2015 14:43 | There it is ..... tick down What a rubbish rapper you are Jibbo | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 13:54 | Buy is also below mid | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 13:53 | Drop coming Cavendish .... blankety blank :) | usmcgs | |
01/10/2015 13:52 | 2 x 15k sells and now dummy sell is below bid :( | usmcgs |
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