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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 | 458,050 | 11:02:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.69M | -0.0083 | -27.41 | 41.71M |
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21/1/2016 11:34 | steeplejack You're twisting the facts. I have said I hold some at this level and that I have funds available. If there were such other avenues available then why has he not used them before. I repeat he will need funds soon. Last time having agreed a price the iis then decided that they wanted cheaper and got it cheaper. MC didn't manage to get funding by any other means that time. What price will the iis want this time ..... 10p Unlike the majority of you, as I average at these levels I can afford to trade. It seems like you are as desperate as the other lse dreamers. I am guessing you are in the £8 at $1500 log crowd lol | usmcgs | |
21/1/2016 11:26 | MC is cutting costs to the bone and has taken a pay cut.He regards the current price as derisory.I'm sure he'll do all he can to avoid having a placing at anything like this price level.If it's a case of keeping things on the road til better times,there are all sorts of finance alternatives.Remembe | ![]() steeplejack | |
21/1/2016 10:41 | Please Cavendish... Give us more :) | zeus19 | |
21/1/2016 10:19 | Could you just see USMCGS working in an office high flying City job as Mcgregor the tea boy Customer "Coffee please" Mcgregor " there you go" Customer " this is tea I asked for coffee Mcgregor " No it is coffee that is what you asked for and that is what you have " Customer "No it is tea I know the difference" McGregor " well you don't,I am an expert in these matters and I know the difference " Customer " okay taste it" McGregor " Sorry you are filtered " haha | cavendish234 | |
21/1/2016 10:15 | We all know that a placing will be required and as they will not leave it until the last moment I am going by end of this quarter ..... not long now imo No sale or jv was a disaster as they are now a slave to future placings and people are locked in very long term | usmcgs | |
21/1/2016 10:07 | We all know that iis will not be wanting to pay full price, so what price will the next placing be at ....... 10p? | usmcgs | |
21/1/2016 10:04 | Nice to see that the multi ids still have no idea of even the basics, as in replying when they are on filter | usmcgs | |
21/1/2016 10:03 | All red so far | usmcgs | |
21/1/2016 09:59 | Incase anyone missed it, as the rampers try to cover it up: Yet another stupid lse comment "Let's not forget that if gold ends up returning to $1500+ in the next year or so then we can start thinking more like the £8/share that we were talking about as a distinct possibility just over two years ago" How's a few % rise in pog going to get over a 800% rise on? Just a 600% rise, from the 15% low to get back to the 90s Just a 200% rise to get back to 45p Here's an apt song from years gone by dream dream dream ........ | usmcgs | |
21/1/2016 09:51 | Mcgregor even if he is a tea boy he still has a job not unlike you who is on benefits. | cavendish234 | |
21/1/2016 09:41 | Probably in the history of tea boys... | zeus19 | |
21/1/2016 09:40 | If I were a tea boy, I'd probably the highest compensated tea boy you've ever come across | zeus19 | |
21/1/2016 09:20 | usmcgs, I like to help, $1,500 is an increase of 36% from here (the poster did say $1,500 Plus). What percentage of that $400+ increase would be profit? The share price didn't hit a 15p low, but that aside, it would only require an increase of 500% to reach 90p. From the current 17.75p it requires an increase of 154% to reach 45p. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. (Nasty Oracle rampers. It was a sell, they're liars, anyone can fake an RNS,lol) | ![]() goneawol | |
21/1/2016 09:17 | Zeus as you are new to bbs here's a hint. If you have been filtered it is a waste of time replying. Here's another hint this company will need a placing by the end of the quarter, as they will not leave it to the last moment. Probably a tea boy in a bank lol | usmcgs | |
21/1/2016 09:14 | Serious Punter you have just proved, added to your useless trading strategy and choice of shares, that you don't have a brain. Use the filter/ignore button instead of complaining | usmcgs | |
21/1/2016 09:07 | I feel honored to be filtered. No, just a slow week so nothing better to do at the moment but read rubbish on various different boards. I'm not invested in Condon, just came across it by accident but after reading a few dozen RNS's, it appears to be a distressed asset due to market sentiment, not bad management, so this could be a good personal bet for me... Or as they say, one for the pension cupboard. P.S - if you truly believe the worlds 'bankers' got the worlds 'economies' into a mess, you truly are in need of a good economics lesson | zeus19 | |
21/1/2016 09:04 | Incase anyone missed it, as the rampers try to cover it up: Yet another stupid lse comment "Let's not forget that if gold ends up returning to $1500+ in the next year or so then we can start thinking more like the £8/share that we were talking about as a distinct possibility just over two years ago" How's a few % rise in pog going to get over a 800% rise on? Just a 600% rise, from the 15% low to get back to the 90s Just a 200% rise to get back to 45p Here's an apt song from years gone by dream dream dream ........ | usmcgs |
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