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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 | 3.90% | 10.00 | 9.25 | 10.00 | 9.85 | 9.625 | 9.63 | 31,816 | 16:35:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -11.88 | 4.31M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/11/2018 11:36 | No, Wetdreamer. It took me a couple of years to cop on to exactly what's happening here. I'm down over 90% and am 100% certain I will never get it back (or even a small amount of it. I've done all the liaising with those people that I'm ever going to do - I was treated like dirt despite being polite to them. I'm just not a big enough holder. Anyway, when I think of CGNR and KDR I think of Einstein's commentary on insanity: he described insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Continuing to believe the next "transformational" news which always "delights" the Prof, and expecting a different result is what I did for a couple of years. Anyone who continues to expect a different result is insane. | kevjones2 | |
28/11/2018 10:45 | 21 Nov '18 - 19:49 - 9068 of 9090 0 1 0 Why would anybody go to the AGM of a dead company. Only stupid people who are easily led would go. | steve hoop 1 | |
28/11/2018 10:42 | No he won't be there! | steve hoop 1 | |
28/11/2018 10:42 | Or the Muppet who posted them. Laugh is clearly on you. Go run along and get a life Bye !; | steve hoop 1 | |
28/11/2018 10:41 | Are you going to the AGM Kev | wetdreamer | |
28/11/2018 10:11 | LOL. Kinda bothered now, aren't you? Steve hoop 128 Nov '18 - 10:06 - 12310 of 12312 0 0 0 Sent it over to KDR and CGNR BOD. | kevjones2 | |
28/11/2018 09:37 | KDR resident ramper and loon Hoops has goaded me into posting some of CONroy's musings so thank Hoops for these: RNS records only go back to late 2011 on LSE. Prof's post-test ramblings Part One: 16/12/2011 "The mine economics are transformed by these results..âS 23/03/2012 "I am very pleased with the on-going results..âS 15/09/2012 "This is a further major step towards bringing a mine into operation in Clontibret..â& 09/10/2012 "These results at Slieve Glah are very exciting..â 19/11/2012 "These results and in particular the depiction of an anticlinal folding sequence of the gold bearing black Carbonaceous stockwork zone are a further indication of the gold potential..â 08/01/2013 "We are delighted to receive the first results of the Metallurgical studies..âS 18/01/2013 "I am extremely pleased with all of these flotation results..âS 28/02/2013 "The commencement of the metallurgical tests by Gold Fields Ltd. is an important further step..†14/05/2013 "It is very pleasing to have the results of this independent geophysical review..â̈́ 04/06/2013 "I am very pleased to see the continued positive progress in the metallurgical test..†18/07/2013 "The very high zinc results are most interesting..â 30/07/2013 "I am delighted to see these positive preliminary BIOX® results..âS 23/10/2013 "I am delighted at these positive final Mineralogical and Metallurgical results..âS 13/11/2013 "We have also now identified two significant base metal targets on the licence area, one showing zinc results of up to 30%..†More to follow... | kevjones2 | |
27/11/2018 21:33 | Talking of seaman Jones Hoops, I relented somewhat from posting the bod's uber-positive RNSs about CGNR as they almost defied mathematics by reducing the share price by well over 99% but, along with your encouragement, I will do so on Wednesday. Thanks for the encouragement, Hoops | steve hoop 1 | |
27/11/2018 11:19 | Are thousands of fishermen invested in CGNR? | kevjones2 | |
25/11/2018 09:57 | Am I the only one having some difficulty seeing the fishermen as victims? With all the usual caveats about the dangers of generalising; and recognising that 'fishermen' is far from being a homogeneous category, we are told that they voted both for the Tories and for the Brexit that those Tories are now inflicting on Scotland. I have seen nothing to suggest that they did so out of anything other than naked self-interest. I have seen nothing to suggest that, while they were voting for a party with a solid record of dishonesty, deceit and duplicity, they were considering the wider community. Certainly, nobody is claiming that, when they voted Leave, fisherman were thinking about the consequences for Scotland as a whole, or for future generations of Scotland's people. No! When these fishing communities voted Tory and Leave, they did so with their eyes fixed firmly on the shiny baubles dangled before them by proven shysters and obvious snake-oil vendors. I don't see any evidence that they even bothered to take a close look at those shiny baubles. I recall plenty of rhetoric about getting rid of 'the hated CFP'. But I don't remember any of the fishermen's representatives demanding to know what the Tories and/or Brexiteers were proposing to put in its place. And it's for sure neither the Tories nor the Brexiteers were volunteering any explanations. The fishermen didn't even warrant an empty promise painted on the side of a bus. A simplistic slogan about 'escaping' the Common Fisheries Policy - with no plan beyond that - was all it took to secure their votes. That and forty years of rabid anti-EU propaganda in the right-wing British media. We may deplore the way the Tories have used and betrayed Scotland's fishing communities. We may be appalled and disgusted by the behaviour of the Mad Brexiteers. But there's no getting away from the fact that the fishermen are mature, intelligent people who made choices on the basis of what they considered adequate information and in the face of a chorus of warnings about where these choices would lead. Nor can we pretend that there was anything remotely altruistic in these choices. They were motivated entirely by narrow corporate interest, shallow pecuniary calculation and myopic political analysis. Any sympathy I have for the fisherman has to be tempered by the knowledge that they were willing to sell so much for so little. | bargainbob | |
25/11/2018 07:57 | Airfix pilot ? | steve hoop 1 | |
23/11/2018 17:19 | Thanks professor of shorting!! | steve hoop 1 | |
22/11/2018 22:55 | ".t a hope in hell." Finished that for sentence for you, Hoop. | kevjones2 | |
22/11/2018 07:00 | What ever !; | steve hoop 1 | |
21/11/2018 21:16 | Anyway agree to disagree. Best of luck Kevin . Hoops | steve hoop 1 | |
21/11/2018 20:21 | bullsh11t continues. good prof is busy as a trilateral commission member, rosicrucian ... he can do what he pleases.nothing can happen to him but .... and maybe just maybe he knows the timing of the shtf. then he or his will act. | kaos3 | |
21/11/2018 20:20 | Why hang around if it's dead then or are you paid shorter. | steve hoop 1 | |
21/11/2018 19:49 | Why would anybody go to the AGM of a dead company. Only stupid people who are easily led would go. | kevjones2 |
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