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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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-1.00 | -9.76% | 9.25 | 9.00 | 9.50 | 10.25 | 8.25 | 10.25 | 851,679 | 14:14:38 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 257k | -363k | -0.0081 | -11.42 | 4.14M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/4/2023 21:05 | Reading that rns it would seem most of the area tested had circa one tenth of a gramme of gold per cubic metre, although a handfull got as high as circa 3.5 grammes. A tenth of a gramme of gold at $2000 per oz is approx $70. If there was anything commercial there AAZ would have identified it a couple of years back when they took the colonels bait and blew circa $500k searching the prospect. Indeed it would seem most unlikely to come good Diamond-Mountain, but the old colonel is a legend for his skill in making money out of the prospect. | lefrene | |
14/4/2023 15:33 | The evidence is all in the news tab lefrene, do I really need to copy and paste it for you? | robemy | |
14/4/2023 15:30 | "They are finding gold everywhere they drill.", you can of course provide evidence of this robemy. I've kept away from this 'opportunity', it might come good but it has all the appearances of a classic AiM penny horror. The one impressive part about it which one has to admire, is the colonels legendary skill in making a handsome living for many years off what appears to be some variety of a Schrodinger's cat. | lefrene | |
14/4/2023 15:18 | Like night follows day. You can almost hear the sound of the keyboard typing the news as we sit. One thing we can rely on with certainty is the prof's ability to capitalise on gold strength. Then the zak mir's and sharetalk's will all sing again. Buy now. | tryharderr | |
14/4/2023 14:19 | Interesting that we have a slight rise without any news which is good. Whether it holds or not is debatable but gold and the basket world we live in will push people to look at perceived safety. All good for longer term holders, frustrating as it may be. I see GGP starting to show signs of life again too | goggin | |
14/4/2023 10:11 | It's just some bitter holders moaning about how they are underwater. It's an AIM share, you take a chance either way, placings are done, dilutions happen but now with the Demir JV partner no more placings or dilutions required unless for an acquisition. That puts a good line under this now IMO. They are finding gold everywhere they drill. The scale is immense, buy, hold and watch this rise during 2023. | robemy | |
14/4/2023 10:05 | So what is the point if it's all Jo -Jo, who benefits? | goggin | |
14/4/2023 09:44 | yeah, and I can see him milking this again up at 30/40p soon, just look at gold. | tryharderr | |
12/4/2023 09:57 | The prof is a class act, he's milked this dog for many years. | lefrene | |
12/4/2023 09:45 | whatever you think about the prof, regardless this is cheap here below 10m. it will be well above 20p soon | tryharderr | |
03/4/2023 09:31 | Kaos - classic! 😁😁 | thecynical1 | |
23/3/2023 07:53 | Smashing it, well done Conroy an Demir. | inthemix | |
17/3/2023 18:51 | Every day, the world is becoming a more and more uncertain place. Wars, natural disasters,bank failures etc etc - what does this mean for gold and alts like bitcoin etc? Bitcoin is on a massive move, after Silvergate and SVB, it initially tanked, then turned and is now up + 30% in a little over 10 days. Gold will have its day and when that happens - if it does - better to be in than out - with a market cap of just 8.44m, cgnr is a relative low risk play with a major partner. No predictions on share price as it could easily fall back before a major run. Your choice | goggin | |
15/3/2023 17:20 | Demir will have thought long and hard about their first venture outside Turkey. I'm sure they don't intend to come a cropper at the first hurdle to international recognition by picking a donkey. Demir here for the big find...and they're getting closer and closer. But dyor...its easy on this one! | holycow1 | |
15/3/2023 14:10 | Iteresting times ... So who will bet against Demir and Gold !? Will Conroy have Multi-Million ounces of Gold I don`t know,but as long as Demir think so,I sure want to be holding if they do. Maybe the naysayers will make some suggestions as to why they think Demir wont stick around,as this is arguably not about the Prof, but Demir,- their Money and their objectives !!! | richgit | |
07/3/2023 21:43 | Oh ffs.......🙄& | thecynical1 | |
06/3/2023 12:10 | The herd will arrive.... | proman99 | |
06/3/2023 11:56 | Plenty of support......now is the time to get into this multibagger.....the heard will arrive late.......so much positive newsflow expected now.... | proman99 | |
06/3/2023 04:30 | Look at the fools gold the old man found back in 2012… 9th October 2012 Conroy Gold & Natural Resources Plc Further large gold targets discovered at Slieve Glah Gold values up to over 300ppb Au recorded in soil sampling survey | trader465 | |
05/3/2023 20:35 | hermana......you still here????? ; ) | thecynical1 | |
04/3/2023 08:19 | Old chancer Conroy has been "Gilding The Lily" since the beginning of time... | hermana3 | |
04/3/2023 08:06 | I consider them - words miners many linguists should learn | kaos3 | |
04/3/2023 07:50 | No that's unfair. Ppb reporting is the gold industry norm for soil geochemistry. You are looking for trace amounts that have eroded from the bedrock into the soil. But 10 ppb would not be considered interesting - more like 80 or 100 ppb to indicate a deposit. | diamond_mountain |
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