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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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2.50 | 12.20% | 23.00 | 22.00 | 24.00 | 23.00 | 21.50 | 21.50 | 310,623 | 09:31:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.69M | -0.0083 | -27.71 | 41.71M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/2/2016 08:25 | Usmcgs - with no formal announcement ever being made, you only have the boards word that there were ever any offers at any price. I'd be taking anything said or implied with a pinch of salt because at the end of the day, it don't like good if you stick yourself up for sale and nobody shows the slightest bit of interest...! | ![]() bumpa33 | |
04/2/2016 08:22 | You can buy below mid, so looks like heading down again | usmcgs | |
04/2/2016 08:21 | Harebridge, as I said yesterday, you can't say that nobody wanted. Wanted you can say is that nobody offered what MC wanted | usmcgs | |
04/2/2016 08:21 | You can polish it, but it's still gonna stink... | ![]() bumpa33 | |
04/2/2016 08:17 | I'm a buyer at the placing price, not a penny more. | ![]() bumpa33 | |
04/2/2016 08:13 | They bought in again that s always been their plan I expect a couple of days of rallies up north | liquidgold1 | |
04/2/2016 08:10 | Where's all the derampers gone? Or do you mugs only come out when the share price goes down? | zeus19 | |
03/2/2016 23:59 | Buy and hold few days to go... | liquidgold1 | |
03/2/2016 21:59 | Tem, Yes, and for me the best mining jurisdiction of them all is Canada. Since doing that deal Timmins has fallen off a cliff, maybe the market didn't like it? Did they overpay? | ![]() andy | |
03/2/2016 21:47 | hxxp://www.regentpac | liquidgold1 | |
03/2/2016 21:38 | I am expecting a massive re-rate far beyond previous 60s... Will be in pound land soon. Not long to go.. | liquidgold1 | |
03/2/2016 20:42 | Andy, yep fair point, fx exchange rate is one consideration amongst many when deciding the value of a project, as are AISC, country stability & rule of law, infrastructure, skilled labour, royalties, corporation tax etc etc, as I'm sure you are aware. | ![]() temujiin | |
03/2/2016 19:45 | Tem, And when you count in that AISC in Canada are priced in Canadian, and they are paid in US$, currently (and historically) that favours projects based there over projects where the US $ or a currency stable or pegged to it prevails. The same argument holds for Australian, based projects too, as both countries are trying to race each other to the bottom v the US$. | ![]() andy | |
03/2/2016 16:53 | Tem, Alamos takeover of Carlisle Gold in Canada. And gold in $1,600 in Canadian $! | ![]() andy | |
03/2/2016 15:36 | Pog on the move up | usmcgs | |
03/2/2016 15:15 | Nothing since 13.31 | usmcgs | |
03/2/2016 15:09 | Harebridge Not 100% sure we can say that. What we do know is that there was not an offer that was acceptable It is possible that when we get the EIA the cards might line up. Pays your money ...... | usmcgs | |
03/2/2016 14:51 | Yes Cavendish/jibbo needs to give up some of his ids. Might cut lots of the unintelligent stuff lol | usmcgs | |
03/2/2016 14:50 | I'm still baffled why punters are buying into this. When the company was for sale, nobody was interested. It was 17p then. As an exploration company, shareholders will only realise a decent profit when the company is sold.But no one is interested!! | ![]() harebridge | |
03/2/2016 14:31 | We're here to make sure poor souls (like your good self) don't harm themselves, least not fatally. | ![]() bumpa33 |
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