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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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-0.50 | -4.17% | 11.50 | 11.00 | 12.00 | 12.00 | 11.50 | 11.75 | 36,832 | 13:43:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -14.20 | 5.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/6/2017 00:00 | Delusional Goldeneye5. But not insane as you are at least considering your own delusions. Best wishes to you. | craffert | |
31/5/2017 00:07 | updated presentation for May on Conroy websiteSTRATEGY PLAN To discover and develop a major economic gold depositThe first part of this strategy has already been achieved with the discovery of a 1 million Oz (JORC compliant) gold resource in Clontibret, Co. Monaghan together with a multimillion Oz targeted potential (JORC compliant) at Clay Lake Clontibret and gold zones at GlenishThe second part of this strategy, which will involve bringing in a joint partner or other funding, is well underway. Upcoming news flow from KDR may cause some here to think again and join a few dots, or not, after all I could be delusional! | goldeneye5 | |
24/5/2017 08:01 | RB - I personally think that Goldeneye has been delusional for a while.....just my opinion..... ; ) Anyone who thinks that KDR is near to a big payday is in my opinion also completely removed from reality.......if Rio thought there was really anything there worth p+++ing on, they could make a lowball offer and take out KDR....strangely enough they haven´t.....as of now. With the level of shareholder "satisfaction", they could in my opinion probably take them out for under a penny......and that would even be high imo. Likewise here, if Fitzpatrick believed in this story, he could in my opinion, take out the whole bloody lot if he put his mind to it. Failing that, he could organise investors with financial clout to take the company from the state it is in at the moment to a position where they might actually make some progress....strangel | thecynical1 | |
23/5/2017 14:06 | People should take a look at SOLO to see how shareholder unity overturned a crazy decision by the bod.* *no recommendation either way to buy or sell. | kevjones2 | |
22/5/2017 11:39 | Prof is 84 | rbonnier | |
22/5/2017 11:35 | indeed. Conroy is morally bankrupt. | 4marlin | |
22/5/2017 09:45 | LOL. I believe he's over 80. All indications are that the 'business' will be kept in the family when Conroy retires. Why wouldn't it be? They make a fortune every year for achieving absolutely nothing. | kevjones2 | |
22/5/2017 09:11 | Up! The ESCAPE effect! | escapetohome | |
22/5/2017 09:11 | In that case kev, not being nasty here , but i wonder how old he is and whether he may or may not be close to retirement. | escapetohome | |
21/5/2017 12:32 | Investors need to get active here, if management just keep issueing rights issues with no progress, then all they are doing is drawing a wage. Best way to develop is bring a partner on board for funding Not sure how to tackle the managemnt problem How many years left has the man got left in him, at this rate of progress? They say the management are good to talk to, so get talking! | escapetohome | |
21/5/2017 12:16 | Richgit, what has CGNR got to do with gold? Other than talking about it for over a decade it produces zero gold and looks like it never will. | kevjones2 | |
20/5/2017 09:57 | bullshi7 continues | kaos3 | |
19/5/2017 08:56 | A mirage in the desert goldeneye? | escapetohome | |
19/5/2017 08:55 | Shareholders cant do much , the larger institutions have a little clout. And not much sign of them around! | escapetohome | |
19/5/2017 08:53 | KDR close to a massive pay day at 0.4 p bid are you serious ???? FFS it looks absolutely knackered to me along with this happy to be proved wrong but the writing is on the wall and both share price just tell a very sad story as far as shareholders are concerned and costly one !!! | rbonnier | |
19/5/2017 08:43 | Goldeneye is beyond naive....just delusional. It's a very bad sign. Your hints otherwise are simply spin, but laughably off the mark. | craffert | |
19/5/2017 02:39 | cloud cuckoo land. | 4marlin | |
19/5/2017 01:07 | On 17th March 2015 KDR released an RNS to say that Beaufort Securities had become its sole broker.Recently CGNR slip it into the last line of a nothing RNS, almost unnoticeable. Now I could be wrong and contrary to popular opinion here, I do not expect CGNR to be raising money at current share price levels. I do not believe it was quietly inserted at the end of the recent RNS for that reason.Was it quietly included at the end of the recent "nothing" RNS from cgnr for a reason? In my opinion YES.Why? Maybe not for the obvious reason.KDR and CGNR now aligned with the same broker. Why and How else might that be useful, strategically, going forward?With KDR close to a massive payday for the prof and co, does he envisage his involvement in a future funding scenario for CGNR which would be organisationally smoother with the same broker in place? Just a thought, which I am sure will be shot down quickly here! | goldeneye5 | |
18/5/2017 14:49 | hxxp://www.share-tal | 4marlin | |
18/5/2017 14:47 | hxxp://www.share-tal | 4marlin | |
15/5/2017 13:53 | Kaos - it's a lifestyle company in my opinion..... What do you expect? Them to stick to deadlines? Be productive? Produce real results...... You are asking a lot in my opinion... : ) | thecynical1 | |
15/5/2017 09:27 | Kaos - you could get a lot more bored..... They haven't even got an EIS in place...... Planning permission? Or have they? | thecynical1 |
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