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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 26.50 | 26.00 | 27.00 | 26.50 | 26.50 | 26.50 | 200,593 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -2.53M | -0.0140 | -18.93 | 47.91M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/4/2016 11:02 | It is ! Something is stirring. | psolomons | |
21/4/2016 09:51 | IF ITS going to rise it will....... | hazl | |
21/4/2016 09:14 | usmcgs, you are far too negative when you read Mark Childs recent comments and look at who has just invested in the company. It is a pretty sad state of affairs if you are playing some daft game or have ulterior motives. | psolomons | |
21/4/2016 08:43 | Funny after a few percent rise they all come out. Jibbo on an extended alert. 3% rise on opening and there's a big order lol. Nothing about the possibility that mms trying to sucker a few mugsNotice people like serious punter and jibbo do this every time | usmcgs | |
21/4/2016 08:43 | Funny after a few percent rise they all come out. Jibbo on an extended alert. 3% rise on opening and there's a big order lol. Nothing about the possibility that mms trying to sucker a few mugsNotice people like serious punter and jibbo do this every time | usmcgs | |
20/4/2016 17:39 | Atomic TRANSLATION Condor Gold: Ross Beaty enters Written by Kai Hoffmann April 18, 2016 under: General, commodity stocks Regular readers know Condor Gold yet. In the past, we had already reported that one time or another over the value. Since this La India project in Nicaragua quite well like, we are pleased that now also share the English finally learns a little more appreciation. After a miserable end of 2015, the title could now be positioned over 100%, but even without us. However, up to the old highs, it is still a long way. Even from the other side learns Condor appreciation. The well-known Canadian commodity investor Ross Beaty climbed in the value during the recent round of financing. Condor could collect 2.578 million GBP by issuing 6,445,000 new shares at £ 0.40 with investors. For each share, there was 2/3 of a share purchase option at £ 0.60 to having a validity of 24 months. Ross Beaty has invested £ 1.5 million and now holds 7.18% of Condor. We have also learned from well-informed sources, Beaty said to have already tried last fall to take over completely Condor or the La India project. But CEO Mark Child had politely declined. That rumor is not entirely grasped from the air, we could see with their own eyes. Under the Mines & Money conference last December, we were able to observe a longer conversation between Child and Beaty. We are next week in Zurich at the European Gold Forum and will catch up with us an update of Condor Gold. Among other things, we want to know how it is now, concretely in Nicaragua on. OUR ACTION RECOMMENDATION TO FIND IN ISSUE 162 | serious punter | |
20/4/2016 16:37 | Z Germanshttp://invest | atomicali | |
20/4/2016 14:56 | thanks serious punter | hazl | |
20/4/2016 14:45 | FWIW British Bulls have CNR as a buy. Although some people are contemptuous of BB, BB have got it right, far more times than they've got it wrong. | serious punter | |
20/4/2016 09:31 | 80% of the placing taken by the Canadians. That may mean the Sprott affiliated fund holds around 2.7%. Not much, if any, of a stock overhang to clear. Ross Beaty - 'I'm not really an investor, I'm a developer' Seems a good fit for Condor | goneawol | |
20/4/2016 09:01 | Doesn't matter what you or anyone else has price aspiration wise. It is what the market thinks that matters. The collapse from above £1, despite all the news tells you everything | usmcgs | |
20/4/2016 08:15 | hazl According to Whittle who valued us at $197m, we now have 52,252,316 shares including warrants etc, which gives a current valuation of £2.62/share (closing yesterday at 44.5p). Somewhat undervalued!! Yesterday in Zurich MC was bullish regarding proving up 10m oz, add enterprise value and IMHO we are looking conservatively at least £6.00. NAI DYO. | serious punter | |
19/4/2016 19:21 | ..and the webcast.. | goneawol | |
19/4/2016 19:05 | Presentation pdf from this afternoon.. | goneawol | |
19/4/2016 18:51 | what are your price aspirations just out of interest seriouspunter? | hazl | |
19/4/2016 16:41 | MC at European Gold Forum 17:10 CET today Having listened to MC's presentation just now, I initially thought he was a bit lack lustre, but after half way he got the bit between his teeth. He seemed very convinced hat it will just be a matter of time before 10 mil oz are proved up - not if, but when. Perhaps I'm looking at this through rose tinted glasses, but I have never felt more confident that we will realise our price aspirations. | serious punter | |
19/4/2016 16:04 | Live webcast @ 4:10, click on Condor.. | goneawol | |
18/4/2016 13:36 | This isn't lol | usmcgs | |
18/4/2016 13:06 | gold up a tad | hazl | |
18/4/2016 09:47 | Lse rampers say this all the time,"I'd love to know who is still selling. Cannot begin to understand why anyone would at this stage having lived through so much pain and anxiety! Now on the cusp of great things!" How many times have they said this on the way down from over £1? | usmcgs | |
18/4/2016 09:47 | Lse rampers say this all the time,"I'd love to know who is still selling. Cannot begin to understand why anyone would at this stage having lived through so much pain and anxiety! Now on the cusp of great things!" How many times have they said this on the way down from over £1? | usmcgs | |
18/4/2016 08:52 | "Sit and wait comment on lse" .... This is aim lolOnly those suckered by the rampers do that | usmcgs |
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