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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 9.75 | 9.50 | 10.00 | 9.75 | 9.75 | 9.75 | 130,560 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -12.04 | 4.36M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/9/2015 15:09 | Emmo makes a good point. | goldeneye5 | |
14/9/2015 10:32 | Prof is happy paying his own wage packet while releasing a infill RNS every so often. He has made no money in wages from CGNR and put in more than the current market cap - See anyone can do it. | emmo1210 | |
11/9/2015 18:37 | Prof is happy collecting his wage packet while releasing a infill RNS every so often. 30 miles of infill to keep his bank balance rolling. He has made more money in wages from CGNR than the current market cap. When is the next raising going to be announced? | j0no5 | |
11/9/2015 12:31 | Transformational news required for both CGNR and KDR. I can't remember when there was last any significant company changing news here. The prof talks of laying the foundations for a Tara like operation/lifetime and not looking for the quick fix (short spike)...... I hear that, but something has got to give here sooner or later! | goldeneye5 | |
07/9/2015 00:33 | Since last AGM there has been a couple of infill holes drilled and the discovery of a new target. Have the company communicated with their shareholders in 2015 at all. If there isn't some significant progress by the next AGM, I would anticipate a very unhappy room at the AGM. | goldeneye5 | |
03/9/2015 10:37 | Is there any light? | odvod | |
29/8/2015 23:52 | Conned by Conroy? | actybod | |
25/8/2015 14:53 | has someone really just sold shares to the value of about 70 quid or is that a misprint? | thecynical1 | |
20/8/2015 21:41 | pigs in space - study the caracters | kaos3 | |
20/8/2015 20:19 | just need to replace "roy" with "job" kaos3 | craffert | |
20/8/2015 16:07 | I started shouting conroy at my dog when not behaving | kaos3 | |
19/8/2015 11:33 | This must be the quietest share on AIM | goldeneye5 | |
07/8/2015 19:17 | Boredom after bbc hype. | actybod | |
05/8/2015 16:28 | craffert...very valid point........No doubt it will lead a flurry of wild accusations......... : ) | thecynical1 | |
05/8/2015 06:39 | Yes. He will help prof and not the rest of us. Agree. | kaos3 | |
05/8/2015 00:12 | We know this would never be of interest to Capvest, but don't be so sure that S Fitz will not help out the prof and Maureen in a time of need for CGNR. I suspect you probably couldn't hand pick a better deal maker than S Fitz when it comes to finance organisation. | goldeneye5 | |
04/8/2015 16:29 | Maybe Seamus Fitz is to busy mounting a bid of 280 million for One51 with Capvest...........I wonder could he help Prof Conroy get 40 million? S Fitz in the rich list was somewhere around the £90 million in 2014.......so you can probably take it that this is possibly twice this number in reality.....so he has the means. | goldeneye5 | |
04/8/2015 15:55 | Who will be the 1st gold major to land in Ireland? Or will we get a deep pocketed individual?Is Seamus Fitz ready to invest or bring in a group of investors here? Surely that's not beyond him? | goldeneye5 | |
04/8/2015 11:53 | here is one | odvod | |
04/8/2015 11:49 | Do we know any investors from there? | goldeneye5 | |
04/8/2015 11:39 | Am I a deluded man as well as many? No I am hoping and I am not excluding any option that can help the performance. An investor from Bosnia sounds as a reasonable idea to me. | odvod |
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