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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% | 8.375 | 7.75 | 9.00 | 8.375 | 8.375 | 8.38 | 131,364 | 08:00:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -10.33 | 3.75M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2020 09:21 | A small example: KevJones2 - 28 Nov 2018 - 11:36:58 - 9092 of 9633 Conroy Gold & Natural Resources 2011 (CGNR) - CGNR "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 | |
27/2/2020 08:50 | Oh Goggin. Do you really want me to dig up my old posts? | ![]() kevjones2 | |
27/2/2020 08:39 | So Why are you wasting your precious time Posting KJ? KJ to save the world, all rise - ladies and gentlemen! | ![]() goggin | |
21/2/2020 19:49 | Yes, there are several successful gold mines in Finland, including Kiitila, Europe's largest gold mine. So? Anyone can go and buy a gold coin and put it on display. It is simply a ploy to create an association in the public's mind. Conroy itself does not appear to hold any licences in Finland, nor to have done much work since 2006. | ![]() chrysos | |
20/2/2020 21:02 | A gold coin or picture made from Finnish gold appears I think ? On there Pedac stand ? A couple years ago | ![]() hooops | |
20/2/2020 16:11 | Ref 9620 - there must be a parallel universe out there somewhere.....ԅ | thecynical1 | |
20/2/2020 15:59 | The last reference to any activity in Finland that I can find in RNS is 2006, yes, TWO THOUSAND AND SIX, and there is no mention of any activity or current claims or reservations in Finland in the projects section of the website. | ![]() chrysos | |
20/2/2020 13:19 | Rise of cash on the back of day traders while the family and friends load up ahead of news??? Just a theory??? Company focused on Ireland and Finland, ?? could Mr Bjornberg be the new investor. Massive links in Finland and with the diamond side kdr?? . | ![]() hooops | |
19/2/2020 20:55 | Fearghal O'Connor Conroy Gold is in discussions with "at least half a dozen" global mining companies about a joint venture to develop a number of gold mines across Monaghan, Cavan and Armagh, the Sunday Independent has learned. Conroy - which believes it could be sitting on very significant gold deposits in the Border regions - saw its share price jump by close to 50pc last week, meaning it has risen 160pc since the start of the year. "This is a major find and that has been recognised in industry terms, and it is now being recognised on the stock market," said founder and chairman Professor Richard Conroy. The company is looking to put in place a joint venture to finance and develop at least three gold mines along a 60km gold trend that it has discovered in the Border region. Efforts to bring on board a major international mining player have "moved a long way", with visits from geologists and senior executives of six separate companies in recent months to Conroy's main Clontibret site. "The interest is there, we've had the visits, and the message is certainly out there in the industry and beginning to go out to the market that this could be something quite serious," said Conroy. "It's nice to see the share price move towards the asset value. It's very pleasant to see and I think people are beginning to realise the sheer size of the discovery that we have made and the potential. "It has taken a long time, but major exploration does tend to take a long time." Conroy said that the company had invested up to €19m on developing the project to date. Shares were trading at 14.75p on Friday. Potential joint venture partners would likely want to take a stake of at least 50pc in the company, but would finance the next phase of development. Concern that the project has moved too slowly has created friction with some major shareholders in the past and Conroy said that proposed timelines would play a part in deciding on a joint venture partner. He said: "We have something that could be very big in international terms, but one of the big majors could put a longer timeline on it than a smaller company might. There have been one or two ripples, but shareholders have by and large been very patient. But it is time now for us to have these discussions and we'd like to move on with it." | ![]() richgit | |
19/2/2020 11:52 | EM....it.might not be 25 years but don't the same guys have a "diamond exploration" company as well? You know the one.....provides nice remuneration as well....!!!! 😎 | thecynical1 | |
19/2/2020 11:46 | The big picture is the last 25 years of share price performance...I don't know any listed company that has done 25 years with zero revenue. Point one out for me? | ![]() craffert | |
19/2/2020 09:12 | Who let the Dogs out? Get out get out - troll troll troll - nice retracement as expected after 300% rise, might even go a little lower, who knows but hold is heading north and that's what matters. Short termers, good luck but the big picture has yet to come, enjoy | ![]() goggin | |
19/2/2020 08:59 | Money, fools, parted ..... springs to mind!!! | thecynical1 | |
19/2/2020 08:56 | those poor Brandon Hill placees are down 15% already | ![]() craffert | |
19/2/2020 07:50 | I take my hat off to the Prof for pulling this off for 25 years no other company on AIM has managed this .This will still be going in another 25 years just paying Dr Sorcas pension and some other directors salaries instead .Quite an achievement to achieve nothing ! Meanwhile this is going back to 5P | ![]() catswhiskas | |
18/2/2020 17:04 | Paid for by Brandon Hill minions | ![]() craffert | |
18/2/2020 16:43 | Chrysos..I like your style!!!! 😎😎 | thecynical1 | |
18/2/2020 16:34 | Richard Conroy Salary €180,000 Maureen Jones Salary €115,000 PDAC exhibitors fee $5,000 Two business class DUB-YYZ €5,000 Suite at Toronto Four Seasons $3,000 Entertainment value: priceless | ![]() chrysos | |
18/2/2020 15:23 | the bullshiiit continues | ![]() kaos3 |
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