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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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-0.375 | -3.75% | 9.625 | 9.25 | 10.00 | 9.625 | 9.625 | 9.63 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -12.35 | 4.48M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/9/2016 22:07 | What else would it be other than a fluke? Myself and yourself kevjones2 have absolutely no idea when a JV may arrive. We can make a calculated guess. But that is it. I have expected one for many years, but it has not materialised. I have always said that my views on the company are biased, I hold these shares and am still happy to hold them. My timeframe predictions have been constantly wrong for years. If you post then you have an interest one way or the other. Anyone who views a board must realise that. This company has been been close to a jv a number of years ago, however plans were scuppered at the time and then the world changed. Deals could have been made along the way, but they were not the correct deals and whilst the might have provided a brief spike for shareholders, best interest of the company and shareholders would not have been served. Following the last PDAC, I think a Joint Venture will happen with a major mining company from Canada. Whilst painfully slow materialising it will happen. Recent results have been excellent. The company have not helped themselves with regard to market sentiment over the years either. I believe in this management team, and the resource. The only thing missing here is the partner. I will continue to read all views on the board and will not get sucked into bad mouthing anyone. Best of luck to all here, we need a little. | goldeneye5 | |
28/9/2016 18:33 | CatsWhiskas, Goldeneye has been predicting a JV for years. Maybe he'll get it right one day but it'll be a fluke. Here he is in April 2013 when the share price was around just over 2.5p (£2.50p in today's post-consolidation prices): "....the sky is the limit here, very excited about this company...they always impress me..JV will se us immediately into double figures and a rush of money into this one...." The share price has fallen by over 90% since then and we're still reading the same thing. I'm sure if you look further back you'll see more of the same. Effectively, the share price is down around 99% since the first JV prediction, isn't this a wonderful company, wow what a great test result (x50), look at all that gold, great investment...blah blah blah. I wanted PIs to get together and approach the company but the rampers here were not, and are still not, interested. I've given up on them and CGNR. | kevjones2 | |
28/9/2016 10:29 | No point Goldeneye ramping this share about JV in weeks as He will know it a pointless task so I think there s credibility here and Goldeneye has reason to believe progress is being made in the area. | catswhiskas | |
22/9/2016 23:13 | I know you have to say that Goldeneye, but you have been predicting that "within months if not weeks" transformational deal for years. I guess you have to because it's the only thing that will save the slow decline in share price. They could release RNSs like today's every day but no one gives a toss. The share price might reach if there was a partner, plan for a mine and funding. That would represent a real future rather than hopeless day dreaming. | craffert | |
22/9/2016 10:35 | Lack of jv partner means market don't care for results, nor does the market believe there will be a mine. Any other company would be flying high on today's results but not cgnr. On the positive side I believe we will have a Partner within months if not weeks. This will remove the share price suppression at long last, and sky is the limit after that. Company cannot complain about the shocking share price here, they have known the reason for years. Good times coming! | goldeneye5 | |
22/9/2016 07:58 | CatsWhiskas, I'd expect the usual post test results shortterm spike followed by the usual share price drop. Same ole, same ole. | kevjones2 | |
22/9/2016 07:33 | Are we looking at sub 20p again on these results because we arnt hearing what we need to hear | catswhiskas | |
22/9/2016 07:28 | Keep your hat on. Will get interesting soon. Nice results, but we want something else. Expect we will get soon. | goldeneye5 | |
22/9/2016 07:17 | A 1.2m cap company? Crazy | goldeneye5 | |
22/9/2016 07:12 | Price: 23.50 RE: Rns outToday 07:08Professor Richard Conroy, Chairman commented: “I am delighted at these latest excellent drilling results. The discovery of new gold zones, high grades and wide intersections of gold add further support that the Clay Lake – Reply | Recommend | Report | jammytass | |
21/9/2016 13:30 | maybe you could get a plan - after all it is just words. | 4marlin | |
21/9/2016 11:59 | I'm seriously hoping the next RNS will not be yet another 'wonderful' test result. It's about time there was something solid. A plan even. | kevjones2 | |
21/9/2016 10:26 | Give it a few weeks and then see where we are. See what next rns brings! | goldeneye5 | |
20/9/2016 16:35 | CGNR - the company that's keeps taking. | kevjones2 | |
19/9/2016 09:47 | how is that for incompetence...? or was it? LOL! issue an RNS relating to KDR as a CGNR RNS and then issue a correction........hi | thecynical1 | |
09/9/2016 12:17 | Silence is golden...I'm going to make a prediction that the next RNS will be substantial. Top up time | goldeneye5 | |
31/8/2016 14:59 | All over the bod have got there dosh now time for them to deliver me thinks it will go to 10 p you're cash has gone | jammytass |
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