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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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08/4/2021 13:41 | Seems cheap to me TDC, they I being more generous than I would be 😎 | ![]() mark10101 | |
08/4/2021 13:34 | IG want 1.7p for just £5k of shares ! | the_debt_collector | |
08/4/2021 13:27 | you can't buy in size for a few months now | ![]() bangbang1 | |
08/4/2021 13:17 | Nigh impossible to buy any meaningful size, Mast Energy IPO next week will show how chronically undervalued Corcel is. This will be trading at 3p+ imminently based on Mast IPO excitement and their £23m m/cap v Corcel £4.25m m/cap | the_debt_collector | |
08/4/2021 13:03 | Diddly squat available with my broker. | ![]() mark10101 | |
08/4/2021 12:51 | looking like we keep this breakout going now. | rmart | |
08/4/2021 12:50 | keeep going dumcheeee, you are fooling no one. | rmart | |
08/4/2021 12:49 | "Quick look at their recent accounts, are they not going to be needing money very soon?" Good question to which the following may prove useful: This only in the last 15 months: December 2019 - £830,000 placing April 2020 - £470,000 placing June 2020 - £220,000 placing October 2020 - £750,000 placing February 2021 - £300,000 placing And therefore one has to ask: 6 monthly "Admin costs" £493k. Loss for the six months £526k Cash at bank at 31 dec 2020 £180k. Cash raised so far - squillions. Net cash flows from operations (outflow) £536,000 Divided by six is circa £90k a month cash burn rate. Please ignore the known liar. WTF! Where is the money????? Can anyone tell me what comes next? | ![]() kemche | |
08/4/2021 12:47 | Based on all that I sleep soundly indeed. But thanks for the concern. | ![]() kemche | |
08/4/2021 12:47 | Bang - just some of my posts over the years - please tell me how much could have been saved please: kemche - 29 Mar 2017 - 05:26:21 - 12433 of 13310 Regency Mines - Potential to generate asymmetric returns - RGM Unbridled joy abounds as the fat man announces that having lost a pound he has just found a penny! Sheesh! kemche - 08 Jan 2019 - 00:18:17 - 15329 of 17847 Regency Mines 2010 and beyond - upside limitless - RGM "for treasures which fire imaginations" - there have never been treasures here - just newer ways to fleece the mug puntery, which by the way, is getting short in supply. Everyone now knows the MO and deviousness and deceit. kemche - 07 Jan 2019 - 19:54:58 - 15326 of 17847 Regency Mines 2010 and beyond - upside limitless - RGM And Ettie, can you please settle Noirua's invoice at RRR as he seems to be wavering. Ta. kemche - 07 Jan 2019 - 17:44:06 - 15322 of 17847 Regency Mines 2010 and beyond - upside limitless - RGM Whiffy! kemche - 29 Dec 2018 - 18:45:37 - 15317 of 17847 Regency Mines 2010 and beyond - upside limitless - RGM Bell - you are a hoot! kemche - 28 Dec 2018 - 21:00:13 - 15312 of 17847 Regency Mines 2010 and beyond - upside limitless - RGM Current assets: £131,851 Current Liabilities: £1,377,655 This can only end well. Bucket shop, forward sell, meaningless interview, twitter ramp and bang! kemche - 27 Dec 2018 - 17:45:59 - 15306 of 17847 Regency Mines 2010 and beyond - upside limitless - RGM How do they get away with it? How many more mugs are left? Obviously another fund raising on the cards | ![]() kemche | |
08/4/2021 12:44 | its nice to see Dumchee hurting. One of the benefits of these boards.... Anyway, onwards and upwards. 10p gives a Market cap of £32m, still £8m under the market cap previously held by Mambare alone. Mast is coming on next week at £23m with 3 projects totalling 20MW of battery Storage. Burwell is 50MW alone ! | rmart | |
08/4/2021 12:44 | Very very pleasing. Lift off. | ![]() escapetohome | |
08/4/2021 12:40 | Kemche hope you sleep well - cost a lot of people a packet of money | ![]() bangbang1 | |
08/4/2021 12:39 | Fundraisng? May is the answer. | ![]() kemche | |
08/4/2021 12:38 | Bang, That is precisely when I started commenting on them - a few years ago. So your maths makes perfect sense. | ![]() kemche | |
08/4/2021 12:37 | CRCL Corcel on the move today. This will be just the start if it does break out IMO. I can get to a previous peak value of over £100m as a peak value the Market applied to the sum of the parts versus current Mkt Cap £5m Put together a THREAD of video clips highlighting potential opportunity with CRCL right now with the chart looking to be at a breakout point also Mkt Cap £5m Exposure to 3 Battery Metals Exposure to 4 potential Company Maker projects 1 project alone Mambare Nickel-Cobalt was once by itself responsible for a £40m Mkt Cap during last commodities cycle 𝗖𝗼 •Vanadium Exploration Results •Burwell Battery Storage Project Financial Close •Mambare Mining Licence Award •Wowo Gap Synergies (Senior Debt position alongside Chinese Billionaire) •Strategic Acquisitions | ![]() the stigologist | |
08/4/2021 12:34 | kemce it gone up 50% since you de ramping i missed out because of you !! | ![]() bangbang1 | |
08/4/2021 12:34 | time for you to get busy dumchee, sorry though, you lost this one. Move on.... | rmart | |
08/4/2021 12:31 | Net cash flows from operations (outflow) £536,000 Divided by six is circa £90k a month cash burn rate. Please ignore the known liar. | ![]() kemche | |
08/4/2021 12:31 | certainly interesting thanks for the post on far | ![]() ukgeorge | |
08/4/2021 12:19 | ok, not being snappy by the way. apologies if thats how it appeared. | rmart |
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