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CGNR Conroy Gold & Natural Resources Plc

7.875
0.00 (0.00%)
14 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Conroy Gold & Natural Resources Plc LSE:CGNR London Ordinary Share IE00BZ4BTZ13 ORD EUR0.001 (CDI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 7.875 7.50 8.25 7.875 7.875 7.88 4,067,994 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 257k -363k -0.0081 -9.72 3.52M
Conroy Gold & Natural Resources Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CGNR. The last closing price for Conroy Gold & Natural Re... was 7.88p. Over the last year, Conroy Gold & Natural Re... shares have traded in a share price range of 7.875p to 17.50p.

Conroy Gold & Natural Re... currently has 44,756,101 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Conroy Gold & Natural Re... is £3.52 million. Conroy Gold & Natural Re... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -9.72.

Conroy Gold & Natural Re... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/6/2015
08:45
Environment impact study results are? They started with it when? Remind me please.
kaos3
16/6/2015
08:43
There is a point you have emmo. It is good news per se. And we had many good news over the decades. And where did that bring us? Here.

I guess that they should try and do something else (start minig- why else exploring) to improve MC. Do you not agree?

kaos3
16/6/2015
08:39
At the speed these guys operate, the gold price is nearly irrelevant.......imo by the time they get round to actually processing any ore, we will all be old! : )
thecynical1
16/6/2015
08:38
newprom....when are you going to accept the fact that you don't know when anyone on here bought their shares????? based on some of your comments, I could surmise that you are either very ( and I mean very ) close to the company or you have a tenuous grasp on reality. Accusing posters on here of being "paid" is laughable............seriously, what are you thinking? It is obvious to everyone that you have "great faith" in the professor......whether that is based on reality or just blind faith is pretty obvious to everyone as well...... : ) You may perhaps wish to ask yourself why they haven't published a matrix with results? how many samples were tested???? Also....why use ppb instead of the usual nomenclature.....the answer to that is pretty obvious as well imo. ....but as I have said before....what do I know......ref Fitzpatrick....... how much faith do you think he has in this? His involvement in the last fundraising was not exactly impressive given his apparent financial clout...........what does he get in fees again? How does that compare with commitment to the last fundraising????
thecynical1
16/6/2015
08:35
What do you expect them to do? Hold back information they are legally obliged to tell the market??? They are a gold explorer you doughnut - if you don't like that there is nobody holding you against your will to obsessively follow the company you know.
emmo1210
16/6/2015
08:31
depends on - possible gold in soil or gold in hand to be sold
kaos3
16/6/2015
08:27
Kaos3.What you have just said has so much truth about the way governments are behaving with their debt positions at the moment.Sooner or later it will get to a point of crisis.When that happens gold will rocket.What price cgnr then?
newprom
16/6/2015
08:19
kick the can into infinity while conditioning the audience
kaos3
16/6/2015
07:56
You make it obvious you dislike the professor.We know you invested at the wrong time and lost money.But anyone investing now is investing at the right time.Others who have invested before have funded the development ,they may have lost money but now is the opportunity to invest at a market cap of just over 3 million pounds with the company in a much better place for mine development.I have great faith in the professor.He has been proved right so many times in the past when people have doubted him and will be proved right this time.In Seamus Fitzpatrick we have somebody who has a fantastic reputation and past record,something that will be put to good use.
newprom
16/6/2015
07:10
"where a mine is being developed"..........what is that all about? Interesting spin if you aren't up to speed with the story....but hey....just my opinion.
thecynical1
16/6/2015
07:06
I wonder how many samples did they test? Why don't they publish a matrix with all of the test results........PR blitz about to start........and then........the you know what. ........
thecynical1
15/6/2015
22:29
Goldeneye.I entirely agree with your last post.It appears personal and also obsessive.The negative gang lack credibility because they are so obviously biased.
newprom
15/6/2015
20:40
Newprom, yes the negative gang certainly appear to post in unison. The negative gang admit prof bashing, but justify this by saying that it is warranted....as if it is ever acceptable behaviour (says a lot, if you ask me).The fact that they are now appearing and posting on the KDR board. Need I say more. It appears very personal to me and slightly obsessive. As for the antimony, it's hardly a surprise given clontibret was an antimony mine. It might be an extra bonus, but I don't place too much emphasis on it. I believe there is a bit of a push on at clontibret. Not totally sure where the money is coming from to finish this feasibility study, in house probably. Any sniff of a deal/funding/JV here will see a real turnaround in the share price. Wonder where the negative gang will go then?
goldeneye5
15/6/2015
16:22
If they don't know what interest rate would be applicable to financing the plant, how can they come up a "return in two years"? How are they calculating a Net Present Value? They must be using something as the basis for their calculations???????? Imo, the antimony story is just that....a story......a diversion.........but hey......what do any of us know.........I wonder when the other minerals that they have surely come across will be included in the equation......................
thecynical1
15/6/2015
15:20
Cynical.can you answer post 6561.I would genuinely like to know your answer.
newprom
15/6/2015
15:18
15th December .News release regarding Antimony.I would think there will be further news releases in the future.This might not be greatly profitable but who knows if it could tip the scales in favour of development.It might not take much to tip the scales.If indeed we need anything at all with a very favourable pre feasibility study.With further good news released since then.
newprom
15/6/2015
15:16
mineng........they don't want to hear sensible points like that.....get with the plot man......! : )
thecynical1
15/6/2015
13:38
Any difference could be important when deciding to finance.Even if it is a small difference.Question for Cynical.Do you think it would be practicable to give a projected c3 cost when they do not know the form of financing and obviously do not know interest payments?
newprom
15/6/2015
12:30
oh dear......
thecynical1
15/6/2015
11:52
hilarious................... : )
thecynical1
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