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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Corcel Plc | LSE:CRCL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKM69866 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.13 | 0.12 | 0.14 | 0.135 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 370,156 | 08:00:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -1.26M | -0.0007 | -1.86 | 2.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/8/2022 17:50 | But that man ! - you know - the man with a 'conviction' - said 17p of a share price would come much earlier than that from some sort of electrical thingummy. I don't think he's said it won't yet. | ![]() lurker5 | |
28/8/2022 16:36 | With a long recession to get through the chances of the World needing Mambare nickel anytime soon is remote, so we can expect a few more years of £800k admin costs with more loans ,more dilution, more consolidation and of course more dream selling to come. | scott kuntz | |
24/8/2022 11:31 | "To be clear .. we are at the final stages" That we are. No doubts about it. | ![]() kemche | |
24/8/2022 11:20 | Lol...Copy and paste and add a bit ...Might actually be something from 2010/11To be clear .. we are at the final stages | ![]() bambos22 | |
24/8/2022 09:29 | Is Parsons still Executive Chairman at Corcel? Why? Here's a puzzle. How do you take a 50% remuneration cut for three months and still get paid twice as much as you should be? Rumour on the street down amongst the peeps is that the Mambare landowners are saying they were not properly consulted during the licensing process: "LOs query status of nickel mine in Oro LANDOWNERS from the Mambare Nickel project in the Northern province have claimed that they were not properly consulted by the ... Post-Courier" Only a rumour. Be careful. | ![]() helpfull | |
24/8/2022 09:29 | CZN anyone? | ![]() kemche | |
23/8/2022 23:51 | Magnificent performance by the guys here. Just goes to show what can be achieved if the team pulls together: To stuff as much hard cash in their pockets as they can, when they can (monthly).A Top draw performance. Bambos always said these guys could be relied on - he has been right all the way down from 2p. | ![]() mrzippo | |
19/8/2022 03:37 | Wow...now below by 0.50p target....still not tempted though Any rampers left? | ![]() jailbird | |
18/8/2022 18:28 | Bring Richie SKINT back and his Pharmacal team. We need to punish all these cowards. | panasonic1 | |
15/8/2022 08:23 | Confetti at ECHO - whoosh! | ![]() kemche | |
14/8/2022 16:42 | They can see him coming a mile off. | ![]() kemche | |
14/8/2022 12:57 | Yes ! Charming fellow ! Has no qualifications or experience I can see that enables him to criticise any company management. Shown ever so clearly in his inability to spot the nonsenses and omissions in the Corcel cut and paste jobs. (nor in many others similar) | ![]() lurker5 | |
11/8/2022 13:37 | I am going to hazard a guess one of the two is Parsons. He got paid £172,000 as the Executive Chairman last year for devoting "at least 2 days a week" to Corcel. I wonder why he doesn't try to save the company money by giving himself the same ultimatum as he gave CEO of Coro Energy, Menzies, during the Covid-19 pandemic: "the Company's Nominations and Remuneration Committee has offered the executive directors the options of: (a) taking an unpaid sabbatical; (b) receiving 3 months' notice (subject to conditions), payable in new ordinary shares in the Company, for the termination of their employments; and/or (c) stepping into a NED role" Be careful. | ![]() helpfull | |
11/8/2022 11:08 | "They want to make money too and they will :)" There are only 2 people making money here. Can you name them? | ![]() kemche | |
11/8/2022 11:04 | They want to make money too and they will :) | ![]() bambos22 | |
11/8/2022 07:22 | A company that has to use a dodgy 'research' company to puff its shares because nobody else will - is not a strong buy. (Just being helpful) | ![]() lurker5 | |
11/8/2022 07:22 | A company who recently received an environmental permit and is on the verge of receiving it's mining permit is on the verge of a value inflection point... Significant news of ANY small AIM company. This is surely what the company are driven to achieve | ![]() bambos22 | |
10/8/2022 22:35 | A company that's raises cash every three months is not a strong buy. A company that produces no nickel, no cobalt and no vanadium is not a strong buy. A company that has no revenues is not a strong buy. A company that remunerates its CEO and Executive Chairman(still) to the tune of 25% of its market capitalisation every year is not a strong buy. A company that has not succeeded in completing a single project is not a strong buy. A company that has a sizeable debt is not a strong buy. A company that has continually missed timelines is not a strong buy. A company with a CEO who describes a failed business deal as a £72,000 "punt" is not a strong buy. A company that disappears Southport and Avonmouth and probably Burwell and Tring Road and Altana is not a strong buy Be careful. | ![]() helpfull | |
10/8/2022 21:47 | News will be transformation. strong buy | ![]() bambos22 | |
10/8/2022 19:33 | The company has just enough money to last until October after the cash raise that went belly up a few weeks ago. I don't think it can afford to fly anyone to the moon. The culling of the mug punter is in full flow. A large sell each day to mop up the cash of anyone silly enough to part with their savings. That's what these cash raises are all about. Be careful. | ![]() helpfull | |
10/8/2022 19:15 | Fly me to the moon! | ![]() bambos22 | |
10/8/2022 17:16 | That's just hurtful Bamba. | ![]() kemche |
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