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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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1.25 | 3.79% | 34.25 | 34.00 | 34.50 | 34.25 | 32.25 | 33.00 | 982,194 | 16:11:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -2.53M | -0.0140 | -24.46 | 61.92M |
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18/11/2020 10:14 | Tester News very hot are: - rns toll mining, if what the explotex engineers were told is true, at any moment we have an announcement and they and their machines move in, to bring material to El Limon. I know it is strange the mentioned El Limon, but this is what I was told. -land cooperative, more meetings should come really soon, what I hear is that cnr can't be stopped. -land belonging to Isabel Urritia, last news from weeks back was that she agreed to sell land in the near future, company is not longer visiting her. I will ask for an update, but even close family may don't know.... Cnr is super bullish, so I am. I hope both: sp keeps moving up (probably by leaks to insiders friends) ..... - directors dont buy shares. Gla | book5 | |
18/11/2020 10:01 | Thats good to hear. Its rainfall events like this that the company has to engineer and design for - kind of why its taking so long to get the plant build actually started as they need to make absolutely sure its both suitable and safe first. Everyone involved in the design of this are world experts in their field. No corners are being cut, no stone left unturned. Unfortunately, that takes a lot of time but worth it in the end. Yes I totally agree regarding news - something has to give here soon - I'm guessing we will hear some pretty significant news within a maximum of 4 weeks.. That news could be any number of things though, so much in the pipeline here! Supply of shares for sale is getting quite tight here now as well.. if there is a rush to buy on news, I think the share price will move up a lot very quickly.. regards, T2020 | tester2020 | |
18/11/2020 09:28 | Hi Tester I only spoke to one contact, and read other posts in social media. It appears properties have not suffered structural damage, however some humble houses suffer from humidity (wet floors due massive rainfall). it seems they are safe thanks for asking We cant be too far from rns here. gla B | book5 | |
18/11/2020 09:17 | book5 - any news on how La India was affected by hurricane iota? hoping everyone there stayed safe.. ? :-( | tester2020 | |
17/11/2020 17:38 | "Common" 🙄 | smithie6 | |
17/11/2020 16:10 | Common a small push more to finish blue After all those supposedly sells, they want shares. Good news coming. | book5 | |
17/11/2020 14:05 | t123, ref: Guatemala mill, your speculative logic appears sound! | sir andrew ffoulkes | |
17/11/2020 13:32 | My contact believes mina el Limon is ok," those are not stopped by hurracains or earthquakes" | book5 | |
17/11/2020 13:22 | It seems la india is ok But another week without working | book5 | |
17/11/2020 13:15 | T I trust my contact when he said studied second mine mill was in Guatemala. This is 99% certain. I don't know more. | book5 | |
17/11/2020 13:01 | book5 - awful situation for Nicaragua as you say. I hear La India escaped most of the worst effects of Eta although it was very wet. Hopefully just the same again, but Iota seems to be closer / further south and moving across the country instead of north into Honduras. No wonder everyone wants the mine to open if it can produce jobs for locals, steady employment etc. If I remember right I think the plan is invest $1 million in a health center for the community as well before the mine opens which would no doubt be welcome for situations like this in the future. RE Guatemala, 2nd hand plant - do you think this is the old Marlin Mine that Goldcorp owned and used to produce 200,000 oz per year but closed in 2017? It seems to fit with the description of a 3500tpd SAG and Ball Mill that was described by the company.. if it could be bought and moved to La India, it could cope with the open pit and underground plans for the company to produce 170,000 ounces per year without adding too much new equipment hopefully.. regards T2020 | tester2020 | |
17/11/2020 12:33 | Sellers sold this morning, now We should go up again...enjoy Winter Rain season will pass soon | book5 | |
17/11/2020 11:57 | Categoria 2 now, but the time it hits Guatemala it should be a tropical thumderstone, our potential second hand plant should be ok In 2 hours the eye of the huracan should Leave the country Many areas able to report, water, strong winds. Some areas west coast unable to report. Largest hurracain ever that has hit the country. source: Coorporation radio station, speaks to locals, so radio and phones seem to be working. Many country routes will be closed for a day or two till they are assessed. Sunrise | book5 | |
17/11/2020 11:24 | v1966, do you have a direct link, struggling to find it on their site. | sir andrew ffoulkes | |
17/11/2020 10:52 | Radio-corporacion.co electric service planned cuts in extensive areas. | book5 | |
17/11/2020 10:42 | Category 4, 30 km of diameter. | book5 | |
17/11/2020 10:21 | Q: Can you say anything re. the progress in acquiring a Mill? New or secondhand? Thanks. A: Condor has spent 7 month negotiating to purchase a second hand processing plant. The priority is to secure a mill | vermilion1966 | |
17/11/2020 10:20 | Questions from last week's Northern Miner symposium answered by MC:- Q: Where are Condor with Toll mining? Thanks A: In negotiations with Calibre. These are confidential. Also note that Mako Mining is interested in toll milling with Condor | vermilion1966 | |
17/11/2020 07:43 | I heard rumours, toll mining material will be processed at El Limon facilities, only 1h15 mins by car from la India, which is much closer than La Libertad (more than 4 hours away) . El Limon facilties are relatively closer to the current hurracaine path. Wind speed are going down now, all should be ok for CNR. 🙏 For the people of Nicaragua Gla. | book5 | |
16/11/2020 18:45 | Calibre infrastructure Could be affected though, and our subcontractor machines, and our roads too. They will need to check all is OK. Probably our second hand plant will not be affected | book5 | |
16/11/2020 18:33 | Really poor people, and many suffering massive water leaks in their humble houses with quasi-empty stomachs. Lack of money (as they can't work) to buy very basic medicines become a terrible nightmare for the sick, and elderly. Some Houses tin roofs Could be converted into misiles, leaving a path of devastation along the hurracain path | book5 | |
16/11/2020 18:01 | Iota seems to be heading pretty much straight at La India, how awful for the people that live there, I do not envy them one bit, they are poor enough, this can't make life any easier. If I choose to take a dispassionate view, you would think that these sorts of natural disasters may help focus their minds as surely a job with a salary and a profitable foreign gold mining operation taking all the risks would be a safer bet. Luckily for us at present, we don't have any significant infrastructure to be damaged, that may have been a different story if we'd been fully operational. | sir andrew ffoulkes | |
16/11/2020 17:32 | "Hurricane Iota strengthened into a Category 5 hurricane on Monday morning and is expected to make landfall in northeastern Nicaragua on Monday night or early Tuesday morning, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. As of 1000 ET, Iota was located approximately 100 miles east-southeast of Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph." | vermilion1966 | |
16/11/2020 16:48 | What are the chances of news before 5th January re Ground Investigation drilling ? | oapknob1 |
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