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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/1/2016 17:09 | We all due respect serious punter i've heard it all before.Your article is 18 months old and nothing has happened. The only reason why gold is as high at the moment is because interest rates are so low.. once that changes then the price will fall more. Another problem is the demand for gold is not there at the moment. | ![]() jeanesy | |
23/1/2016 14:16 | jeanesy 23 Jan'16 - 12:09 - 12266 of 12266 0 0 'However, POG is never going to rise to the levels people are saying.. they have been saying it for years!!' The main reason PoG has suffered is because of COMEX. However, when investors want physical gold, which COMEX does not have, watch the price dramatically recover. See below: Why The COMEX Is Corrupt Theodore Butler | June 27, 2014 | Category: Physical Market Tags: gold & silver manipulation, ted butler It is one thing to label (libel?) the world’s most important precious metals exchange as the most corrupt; but perhaps quite another to prove it in terms beyond reasonable doubt. First, let me be clear in what I am asserting – the Commodities Exchange Inc. (COMEX), owned and operated by the CME Group, has come to control and manipulate the price of gold and silver, as well as copper, for the sole benefit of certain exchange insiders, most prominently JPMorgan. The above is just a snippet, the full article can be obtained by going to: hxxp://goldsilverwor | serious punter | |
23/1/2016 12:09 | I am pleased for current holders that the slide has stopped. However, POG is never going to rise to the levels people are saying.. they have been saying it for years!! Condor needs to raise cash to keep going .. fact! There are no buyers for this company that were suitable to mc - fact. Shares do tend to rise before a placing as Andy has been saying. The fact that they rose on friday tells me that a placing is not far off.. but then what .. no company is interested in buying these so they will have to go it alone. | ![]() jeanesy | |
23/1/2016 11:44 | Loses lolMoney money money. Do you know what it looks like lol | usmcgs | |
23/1/2016 11:16 | Andy, I'd hardly call it an article. More a comment on share price movement due to news. As the whittle report is based on the PFS/PEA produced by SRK in December 2014 the same gold price is used. The percentage increases in the Whittle report are still relevant. It's easy to rework the figures using a different PoG, probably with a more forward looking figure rather than today's price. | ![]() goneawol | |
23/1/2016 09:10 | Mcgregor got a job in the Jobcentre. After only one day they Fired him due to his attitude Mcgregor told them that he would be back Sure enough Mcgregor showed up the next day...but it was only to sign back on | cavendish234 | |
23/1/2016 09:06 | It seems that goneawol tells serious p what I post, as he has me supposedly on filter. Doesn't that defeat the object? puerile certainly sums up you lot lol | usmcgs | |
23/1/2016 08:42 | As I said I think the move towards the next placing has already started in earnest, and several things happen as they try to raise the price to get it away at a higher price. We have had the "broker note" with a high target price. We have had a Daily Mail article (Those who know the industry know how that works!) We have had an optimistic looking RNS, using the price of gold at $1,250 as the basis point, instead of the $1,100 it is currently. The only thing missing is presentations at Proactive and Shares Magazine, and I expect they will be announced soon. What happens when the music (promotion) stops? Caveat emptor! | ![]() andy | |
22/1/2016 23:01 | usmcgs 22 Jan'16 - 16:02 - 12256 of 12259 Serious p ramping about a gap up Monday and a rush to buy before close. What planet is he on? Why should there be further press and why good enough to increase further from 30% The Daily Mail tomorrow: 'But another miner of the yellow metal, Condor Gold, gleamed 4.25p to 24.25p after a study showed a significant increase in the potential viability of its La India gold project in Nicaragua.' | ![]() goneawol | |
22/1/2016 16:37 | Wow that wind/feather took him out lol | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 16:18 | money money money | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 16:08 | Ticking down how are those nails? | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 16:02 | Serious p ramping about a gap up Monday and a rush to buy before close. What planet is he on? Why should there be further press and why good enough to increase further from 30% | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 15:30 | Stop flapping those wings | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 15:07 | Pick yourself off the floor you big girl | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 15:02 | Cavendish. .... boo! | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 14:56 | Maybe I should have been a Marine Warrant officer | cavendish234 | |
22/1/2016 14:54 | 100k trade gone through as a sell but as sell price moved up good chance it was a buy order | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 14:50 | Say what you want. I can't see yours but you can see mine ;) | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 14:50 | Was that some wind knocking cavendish and his multi ids over or was it a feather lol | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 14:43 | See you cant get the barracks right | cavendish234 | |
22/1/2016 14:43 | Cavendish your afraid of your own shadow and split personalities | usmcgs | |
22/1/2016 14:41 | looks like a 10k buyer | usmcgs |
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