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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% | 9.625 | 9.25 | 10.00 | 9.85 | 9.625 | 9.63 | 841 | 08:00:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -11.88 | 4.31M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/7/2016 19:51 | brutus8 the chart in the header of this thread has the price at about £1.50 two years ago. | simonparker5 | |
09/7/2016 19:25 | Simon parker. I checked the 5 year chart and this stock has never been at £ 1 but happy to be corrected. | brutus8 | |
08/7/2016 16:25 | nearly 600k traded now. cracking considering its such a quite thread and no news. past 38p there is a major big gap up | effiert | |
08/7/2016 15:35 | just under 500k traded which is amazing volume for a no news day. breakout now well under way | effiert | |
08/7/2016 14:45 | Nice to see movement today.Take a punt on GWMO with some profits, it could multibag very soon.Way undervalued, 2p target. Currently 0.4p. massive Gold-Copper asset, several hundred million in value according to the ceo, highly mineralised as can be seen by the satellite imagery of the GWMO license area. Copper visibly exposed along a 4km by 3km area is just one of many mineralised resource areas. | apfindley | |
08/7/2016 14:32 | Big volume for this today condsidering the tiny free float. Just under 400k traded | effiert | |
08/7/2016 14:17 | One more thing. Two years ago this share was trading at over £1, gold was about were it is today in dollar terms but in £ terms it is valued about 40% more. Since then we have proved up resource and now have a drilling campaign which could add significantly more value. There have been a number of gold stocks which have gone up 200-300% in recent weeks and months where as we languish at near all time low levels. Just my observations and I share for what it is worth. | simonparker5 | |
08/7/2016 14:11 | Looks like someone is building a stake here with some large chunky buys going through today. In fact each time we get a run of sells a chunky buy steps in and gobbles them all up. With drilling results not far away could it be someone has had sight of them early, surely not! (said tongue in cheek) With so few shares available, probably no more than 2-3m, then this could really put on steam if we get much more interest. | simonparker5 | |
07/7/2016 14:25 | Still looking very cheap here. | someuwin | |
06/7/2016 06:38 | Gold up again at $1,370. Although in dollar terms gold may not have reached it's all time high but in £'s it has. When gold was $2000 an oz the £ against the dollar was $2.00 to £1.00. This gave a £ figure for gold of about £1000. Now we have an exchange rate of $1.30 to the £. So gold is now over £1000 per oz. Interesting times. | simonparker5 | |
28/6/2016 21:27 | and the bull continues | kaos3 | |
28/6/2016 20:52 | how unusual..... | thecynical1 | |
24/6/2016 10:56 | and the bull continues | odvod | |
24/6/2016 08:47 | oh sorry, I had nearly forgotten......they are still at least X years and a lot of millions of pounds ( albeit somewhat less valuable pounds than yesterday! ) away from a producing mine ( fill in X as you wish ! ) ....silly me.......LOL! | thecynical1 | |
24/6/2016 08:46 | gold flying and this.....well....... | thecynical1 | |
22/6/2016 13:46 | a dead bull bounce? | thecynical1 | |
21/6/2016 10:44 | and the bull continues | odvod | |
16/6/2016 16:19 | and the bull continues | kaos3 | |
16/6/2016 14:45 | Ooh. An inexplicable share price rise! | kevjones2 | |
15/6/2016 09:55 | funny old world.....interestin | thecynical1 |
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