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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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0.50 | 1.68% | 30.25 | 30.00 | 30.50 | 30.25 | 29.75 | 29.75 | 271,373 | 15:12:33 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -2.53M | -0.0140 | -21.61 | 54.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/7/2021 13:35 | There is a rumour of when they will start land negotiations with the cooperative. to me the rumour sounds too vague, and meaningless i am trying to check it with other sources | book5 | |
30/7/2021 12:16 | Share price going to hell on a broomstick - Now at 41p bid below last placing at 42p - Stop losses from PI's encouraged by the placing could soon be kicking in. | pugugly | |
30/7/2021 12:07 | Oh dear... They need to explain to the market why 0.45gr/tn for the first 40ish meters is not waste rock. Averaging the grade to 1.9gr/t when u inlude the deeper gold seems an attempt to spin the results through maths and market did not show interest in that rns. In the mid time waiting for EPA to see how much production costs come down? Long wait till november for land proguess | book5 | |
30/7/2021 11:56 | Condor Gold PLC (AIM:CNR, TSX:COG, FRA:W5XA, OTC:CNDGF) (LON:CNR, TSX:COG) is analysed by Mining Capital's Alastair Ford this week after intercepting higher-than-expected gold grades at La India Starter Pits within the La India project in Nicaragua.The firm was encouraged by two high grade, wide intercepts between the two starter pits in an area previously interpreted as having lower grade gold mineralisation.Ford says the company is 'ticking all of boxes right now' with 'grades that were strong and over a reasonably good long distance'. | connect5 | |
30/7/2021 11:54 | New proactive interview available. Apologies I can't seem to add the link. | connect5 | |
30/7/2021 11:34 | I told you so | oldiegoldie | |
30/7/2021 11:16 | welcome back book5 | septblues | |
30/7/2021 10:30 | The posivity is we are giving: water to the thirsty, some jobs, brought a multimillion $ mill into the country, fiming up gold resources. So the country is getting richer thanks to us. | book5 | |
30/7/2021 10:29 | It's Friday. | connect5 | |
30/7/2021 10:07 | Today's positivity please...! | diggybee | |
29/7/2021 13:27 | Low volume again 46000 from just 8 trades. Only positive news today is gold has risen to 1826. | 888icb | |
29/7/2021 07:43 | Dum dee dum dee dum | diggybee | |
26/7/2021 10:55 | Amen to that thought. | connect5 | |
26/7/2021 10:55 | Nice to see you keeping the light on. Thanks. | connect5 | |
26/7/2021 09:53 | Well I bloody well hope so, in this so-called 'metals/mining super cycle'. LOL. Come on ; you know that, like in mining, most of these these tiddly tech companies where the money presently resides, will disappear. How about giving us our day in the sun for a change ! | corrientes | |
26/7/2021 08:53 | Up 2.4% this morning as the Uncrossing trade reverses the fall at Friday close. The Gold price has moved Up to 1810 against a Goldman Sacks view that this will continue Gold Price Forecast: XAU/USD to ‘rebound sharply’ towards $2000 – Goldman Sachs NEWS | 7/21/2021 4:11:07 AM GMT Analysts at Goldman Sachs expect commodities to "rebound sharply" following their recent sell-offs while targeting gold to reach $2000 over the coming months. | 888icb | |
24/7/2021 11:45 | Latest video: htTps://www.sharesma | aleoap | |
23/7/2021 19:36 | The bad news from cacao (gold is too deep) means the land swap will be more difficult to achieve in the short term without the government intervention. From that rns the share price has been coming down. IMHO it is the land, the compensation of miners, and the proximity of the mine to the village that is sending the share price down, which should remain till these issues are resolved. The government has to put its weight towards achieving a fair and sustainable solution for all. we do not want that in the future villagers periodically close our access, hence the need for a practical/fair/susta You all know what my preferred solution is, never mind how difficult it looks like, it is the only one that would satisfy us, and probably the villagers too if the carrot is big enough gla | book5 | |
23/7/2021 18:04 | Won't matter who wins if Nicaragua remains a gold friendly country, but what do I know | corrientes | |
23/7/2021 17:09 | Unfortunately, most probably, ortega-murillo-SNLF will win. I hope in 6 months share price will be higher than today. | book5 | |
23/7/2021 16:48 | Well I've bought back the half that I had sold some time ago at a tiny profit. I think I even moved the price today, and all the so-called sales today are not sales at all. I've gone back over the company reports and interviews over the last year or so. I don't think I'll ever make a fortune on this one, as I think the company will inevitably be taken over, but I hope to make a good turn over the next 18 months. To my mind, the odds are heavily stacked in the company's favour when I attempt to interpret what's happening on the ground, Ortega or no Ortega. | corrientes | |
22/7/2021 20:47 | Book5 No way was there any ramping in the RNS you have just turned negative and slagging off MC. | buzzzzzzzz | |
22/7/2021 16:38 | 888 I leave to you to make ur own intepretation, I made mine. Cheers | book5 | |
22/7/2021 16:33 | Currently all this liquidity is staying within the banking sector, keeping the financial industry well greased in terms of interbanking liquidity. The central banks can pull out this liquidity via reverse repo as soon as they see fit, forcing the banks to exchange their central bank cash reserves against bonds. Most of this printed money will not touch normal peoples bank accounts, and thus cannot create hyperinflation. | oldiegoldie | |
22/7/2021 16:26 | OldieGoldie - what you say is correct in normal times. Personally, I don't see that we are in normal times. Confidence is key to all these financial instruments working efficiently, and I don't see a lot of this at the moment. We'll see, and apologies for going off topic. | corrientes |
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