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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Contango Holdings Plc | LSE:CGO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF0F5X78 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.925 | 0.90 | 0.95 | 0.925 | 0.925 | 0.93 | 2,182,392 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Consulting Svcs,nec | 0 | -6.71M | -0.0142 | -0.65 | 4.35M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2021 17:13 | Strategy is also to return a dividend as the production increases. All seems on track to be a profitable investment AIMHO of course. | puffet | |
22/2/2021 16:27 | I didn't read it wrong then. The stagey seems to be keep costs down at the start and evolve revenue to expand rather than just dilute and dilute some more, v odd and nice to see for a junior mining company. | superg1 | |
22/2/2021 12:54 | Gold Producer and imminent Coke producer. Lots of development and production Q1 / Q2 this year so lots of news updates imminent. Its below the radar of many but on news will get noticed and am looking for 15p to 20p in a few weeks/months. | puffet | |
22/2/2021 12:33 | I don't see a catch at all just seems to be off the radar - all indications from the company seem to be positive with news imminent ...see below from last RNS. Contango expects to finalise its discussions with the proposed mining contractor imminently ahead of opening the two pits at Lubu in February 2021. This will be a significant milestone for Contango and will enable ongoing coking coal offtake discussions to be finalised. In addition, it will allow the requested bulk samples, which will provide first revenues from Lubu to Contango, to be delivered to a number of multi-national companies who are assessing the viability of constructing coke plants at Lubu. As previously reported, the manufacture of coke at site would provide a significant boost to the value of the product generated at Lubu, which is already considered to be highly valuable. | puffet | |
22/2/2021 11:58 | Puffet What is the catch here, been reading, I hate junior miners with a passion but this one seems skewed re the share price and near term action (if it all goes ahead) I get The $4m bit and 5p shares about but still ??? Perhaps the usual herd are too busy chasing Crypto and whatever is going up to notice something as boring as Coking coal. | superg1 | |
16/2/2021 09:30 | Fingers crossed we go through 10p this afternoon. Little if any selling this morning yet MM's mark it down, value will and is outing. GLA | puffet | |
12/2/2021 15:29 | and we are off..... | puffet | |
05/2/2021 09:48 | Looked like a desperate tree shake first thing by the MM's trying to get some stock, looks like nobody falling for it. News imminent and soon in double figures. | puffet | |
29/1/2021 07:35 | Brilliant updateCongratulation | mrs robinson | |
26/1/2021 15:38 | From Dec rns - News due on a couple of fronts this month? | mrs robinson | |
29/12/2020 09:32 | What a year!! Here @TMsreach we look at 14 Mining Companies that should be worth following over the next 12 months....Look out for Part II on New Years Eve.Companies covered in Part I include : #JAY #BRD #CHF #CGO #ECR #EEE #GUNhttps://total-ma | burtond1 | |
15/12/2020 20:27 | Doc and gang pumped this | justtrying1 | |
15/12/2020 15:10 | Boom.. Mugs buying twitter ramp | daar | |
15/12/2020 12:03 | 15p seems to be the short term price target. | warm norm | |
15/12/2020 09:34 | Wow that sold off quick. I think I might take a position before it bounces. | trinitygooner | |
15/12/2020 09:01 | You was filtered and eternity ago! Don't even bother! Welcome to distract the shorter btw nothing to see here! Move along! Move along! | bmwman3 | |
15/12/2020 08:49 | Excellent lol love it | bmwman3 |
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