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CUSN Cornish Metals Inc.

10.60
-0.025 (-0.24%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cornish Metals Inc. LSE:CUSN London Ordinary Share CA21948L1040 COM SHS NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.025 -0.24% 10.60 10.00 10.75 10.625 10.375 10.63 303,235 16:35:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 -2.71M -0.0051 -17.65 48.17M
Cornish Metals Inc. is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CUSN. The last closing price for Cornish Metals was 10.63p. Over the last year, Cornish Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 7.25p to 15.25p.

Cornish Metals currently has 535,270,712 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cornish Metals is £48.17 million. Cornish Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -17.65.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/4/2024
11:45
Many followed tips from you Ron.
Many are facing huge paper losses , a life time of work without retirement, a grim future .
What do you say to those investors ?
Should they invest even more ?
Double down…

They are awaiting advice from you .

Please step forward and help them ?
🎤

seedoftongo
03/4/2024
11:22
Ron this is a new low for CUSN. 9p per share. Lowest support EVER. Even after all the free pastys, lifting the christmas tree higher etc, the result is dire.
millennialinvestor
03/4/2024
10:46
Seedoftongo
I say hold your nerve
This is just a temporary blip down
Remember this is a long term investment, so lower prices are always a good opportunity to buy for the long term gains

ronpretty
03/4/2024
10:03
Oh look it’s down.
albert35911
03/4/2024
09:35
9️⃣ 145;🎱❓;
millennialinvestor
03/4/2024
09:28
🎱 next ?
seedoftongo
03/4/2024
09:24
9️⃣
millennialinvestor
03/4/2024
09:22
NINE

9️⃣

Do we have an 8 ?

Hazl ?
Can you give us the verdict from the amusingometer please ?

It tells us how amusing or non amusing something is .
You have got one as you used it the other day .

seedoftongo
02/4/2024
12:29
Big expensive pumps are not maintenance free. If anything they are one of a kind and expensive to look after and massive delays if anything were to break and need replacement parts. Any news on the sludge pumps? I think the sludge must be over 60ft deep. Cakey, abrasive, and massive head to pump it out.
millennialinvestor
31/3/2024
17:34
What good is bigging up KSB ??

They are bound to be pleased with selling some big expensive pumps .

Non story .

seedoftongo
31/3/2024
13:25
Ron for you!
hazl
31/3/2024
11:31
ROFL

'post something useful'!


About time you took your own advice.

hazl
29/3/2024
19:23
Latest update from Cornish Metals
———;-
Our pair of high-head 950kW submersible pumps currently installed in New Cooks Kitchen Shaft were manufactured and supplied by KSB Company - as such, we have worked closely with them over the last couple of years, and their expertise and equipment has been instrumental in the ongoing dewatering of South Crofty Mine.

We were proud to have been jointly nominated with KSB for “Project of the Year” at the Pump Industry Awards earlier this month – we are very pleased to announce that despite stiff competition from many other projects, we won!

This is a testament to all the hard work that has gone into the project from both the KSB and Cornish Metals teams, congratulations to all involved.
Many thanks to KSB for hosting us, and we look forward to working with you again in the future!

——-
Regards
Ron

ronpretty
28/3/2024
08:19
Torrential rain all of yesterday and today, dead sheep, cows etc being washed into the mine. (Easilly confused as human bones) which may cause serious delays when cash is running out. I'd say another few days like this and the mine will be nicely brimmed to the top again.
millennialinvestor
27/3/2024
16:22
Don’t forget the elderly cross dressing pasty crimping experts who may apply .
We can’t discriminate against that section of society

seedoftongo
27/3/2024
13:09
THE MINE MUST BE ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL WALKS/WHEELS OF LIFE.

Who is going to be the crotchless barbie doll miner? Hazl?

millennialinvestor
27/3/2024
09:51
All my boo boo profits are tax free in my stocks and shares isa mele.

Job adverts aren't going to remove the sludge, this is an undeniable fact.

Poor effort from CUSN once again.

millennialinvestor
27/3/2024
09:32
Ronny lad may have years of experience , a crimping expert , selling his pasties for a premium , but the competition is coming …

The pending pasty war should drive down those prices .
“ premium hand crafted “ is just a con to raise the price above £5 in one establishment…

Isn’t that right Ronny boy …

But change is coming …

seedoftongo
27/3/2024
09:10
All that profit from wheeling n dealing in boohoo hey milling stone ….
The mrs pasty shop booming I guess ?
She’s bailed you out … be honest …
Ron won’t be happy with new competition in the area .

They could have said 3300 applications at this stage .
It’s all rather meaningless .

Let’s just see how they deal with that sludge first …

seedoftongo
27/3/2024
08:15
It's almost as if Cornwall is one of the poorest county's in the UK with mostly seasonal jobs, rediculous rent and house prices. They are willing to throw themselves into mines, the costs of all the H&S related issues is not feasible for CUSN, CORNERS WILL HAVE TO BE CUT. I am quite fortunate having a full time, well paid job in Cornwall and should be finally buying a house after April once I file my tax return from my side hustle.
millennialinvestor
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