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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 | 56,120 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -12.04 | 4.36M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/10/2015 22:32 | After I mentioned them today the nippon dragon resources share price triple bagged.The increase would suggest that the process is of real value.Could cgnr be a benificiary of this technology? Could this make cgnr a no brainer for a partner? | newprom | |
20/10/2015 13:01 | Nippon dragon resources of canada is the company who have developed this.This process is supposed to be revolutionary.Cuttin | newprom | |
20/10/2015 12:48 | I have just been informed of a new process called "thermal fragmentation" developed by a canadian company recently.A process that cuts cost of production by around 50%.Which will make cgnr assets very viable.Could this be the turning point for this company? | newprom | |
15/10/2015 18:04 | he obviously has a long term view! : ) | thecynical1 | |
15/10/2015 14:26 | Monday 19th please as we have waited so patiently. | goldeneye5 | |
15/10/2015 14:24 | 2 or 3p before any big RNS would be preferable, so as we get maximum % impactMany thanks mr market maker! | goldeneye5 | |
15/10/2015 09:44 | Cynical.Of course and the professors goal is to get the mine up and running which will enable money to be made. | newprom | |
15/10/2015 09:28 | unfortunately, newprom - this IS all about money..............t | thecynical1 | |
15/10/2015 08:42 | He has a major shareholding that could be worth a lot of money.He will not give up on this project that is for sure.I believe this project means a lot to him.Money at his age is probably not the main consideration.This means more than that. | newprom | |
15/10/2015 08:31 | newprom: I simply cannot understand you saying that the professor has far too much to lose. My view is that, at least financially, he has nothing to lose. Thanks to salary, fees, pension, etc. that we pay for, he is in here, largely or wholly, with a free ride. If the gold deposit and financial conditions allow for the mine to be successful (and, boy, are we years away from that at best) then great. If not, he has lost nothing. Apart from his reputation; which for all but the blind, is shot to pieces...and has been for some time. Sad way to end a career but utterly deserved. | 4marlin | |
15/10/2015 08:25 | Taking a balanced view ,some criticism of him is justified and some is not but no denying that he has a great track record of raising equity.That equity has been raised by people who believe in the company and have paid much more than the present share price and at all different times of development.These people are not stupid people they believe in the company for a reason.In my opinion for a company like cgnr director remunerations are too high as a percentage of spend,in that respect you are right.But as the directors have a major shareholding themselves they are to a certain extent paying themselves so are not benefiting as much as it seems but certainly your point is valid. | newprom | |
15/10/2015 07:58 | I'll give him credit for managing to take fairly handsome fees while overseeing a dramatic collapse in the share price....that is an achievement......... | thecynical1 | |
14/10/2015 22:20 | The one thing that you have to give credit to the professor for is the ability to raise equity.He has come this far he will not let it go at this stage.We have better prospects and are more advanced now than all those years ago when you deemed fit to invest in this company,when the share price was much higher and the market cap was much higher.The professor is very clever and has far too much to lose. | newprom | |
14/10/2015 22:04 | Newprom's logic of the cheaper the share price gets the better the upside potential from better times in the future ignores one very obvious point which is very relevant in the case of CGNR. If you run out of cash before the gold price rockets then someone else picks up the trade and assets from an administrator for diddly squat. That's the only place I would put fresh equity now. JV or bust. | craffert | |
14/10/2015 20:13 | Talking about not being able to read,I would suggest you look at what was being said and try to take things in the context of the posts.But you like to twist things just as you like to yawn....pretty ignorant... | newprom | |
14/10/2015 20:07 | yawn........ | thecynical1 | |
14/10/2015 20:01 | Cynical.We were talking immediate expenditure and you stated that they needed to spend money on a processing plant.Really intelligent would you not say? The gold price will obviously benefit cgnr more because it is so lowly rated at about 2 million pounds.A rise in gold prices could make cgnr a no brainer for a partner which would multibag the share price immediately . You are so lacking in any thought if you cannot see why it would be so beneficial to cgnr. | newprom | |
14/10/2015 19:59 | they need to get it out of the ground economically and in commercial quantities.......... | thecynical1 | |
14/10/2015 19:51 | why will a higher gold price benefit CGNR more than most gold companies???? another astonishingly vacant statement........an increased gold price will benefit those that are producing........not those that have been pfaffing around talking for years......get real! | thecynical1 | |
14/10/2015 13:05 | Thats what investing is all about.Evaluating risk,price and chance.In my opinion this is a high reward play but obviously some risk.With a higher gold price the risk greatly recedes. | newprom | |
14/10/2015 12:55 | Bear in mind that the deposit is low grade. Also, do not think that planning permission is a shoo-in because it will not be. In my opinion, there are much much better bets out there with high-grade exploration upside. | 4marlin | |
14/10/2015 12:37 | You may not like the company or the professor but it is difficult to deny that with a higher gold price cgnr stands to benefit much more than most gold companies.It would make cgnr assets very valuable,especially in such a friendly jurisdiction.There are more certain gold plays but the rewards would not be as great. | newprom | |
14/10/2015 12:23 | Some questions to mull over.Can the major economies of the world keep running up debt indefinitely? What happens if they cant pay back? Can they keep printing money? What would happen to the gold price? If the gold price went up what would be cgnr worth with production? How many times would cgnr multibag? | newprom |
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