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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Goldstone Resources Limited | LSE:GRL | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BRJ8YF63 | 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% | 2.15 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.52M | -0.0033 | -6.52 | 9.87M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/2/2017 20:54 | They aint gonna be any cheaper than this so if you fancy the CEO to deliver then its a steal at a capitalisation of £1.5m | kingivor | |
16/2/2017 19:52 | But yesterday the share price was still on its backside ? Just seems to have come alive today after the retrace from January. | novicetrade68 | |
16/2/2017 16:10 | What with? Stratex must have only about £1mil by now and that's earmarked for important things like director salaries and posh coffee for the office. Interesting to see people selling out when the spread is wide enough that they must be making the thinnest of profit vs if they had just sold yesterday instead. | romeike | |
16/2/2017 16:01 | Better still Stratex offer to buy out also circa 3p?? | kingivor | |
16/2/2017 15:58 | Fund raise circa 3p would be my guess. | kingivor | |
16/2/2017 15:43 | Gone for a punt here, this better be good ;-) | novicetrade68 | |
16/2/2017 15:35 | It looks like there could be some news coming | charles clore | |
16/2/2017 15:31 | Welcome onboard dubjon, looks like you are not the only one! | goldenshare888 | |
16/2/2017 15:05 | Jut joined you guys @1.5p. MTR profits put to hopefully good use. Chart looks promising... | dubjon | |
11/2/2017 14:32 | How many more do RRR need to offload? | gamesplayer | |
10/2/2017 14:32 | Short but very good interview with Emma Priestly at Cape Town on BRR media (credit to Tadtech over the Stratex board for finding this) Key points are: Focus on Ghana in 2017 Debt issues sorted by raising 1 million pounds and support agreements with Stratex Board changes concluded with new Chairman appointment Investment focussed on improving Ghana resource next door to Anglo Ashanti Oubasi Licensing issues sorted / being addressed Wants to raise money for infill drilling to improve specification up to the measured category and also drill extensions Aims to get mine built there extracting gold asap (presumably with a partner) It did occur to me that she may also be in South Africa scouting out a partner to help with the above. It also seems entirely possible that Stratex may be the source of funding for the drilling mentioned in the interview. | romeike | |
08/2/2017 15:28 | Yes, already recovered and now blue on the day | romeike | |
08/2/2017 12:52 | Well, it will pop back up as soon as RRR leave I would have thought. | gamesplayer | |
08/2/2017 12:05 | I wondered if it was RRR dumping the last of their stake. | romeike | |
08/2/2017 11:58 | Not helped by Red Rock,who have Zero finesse. | condom2 | |
08/2/2017 11:34 | This share is now being severely punished for having dared rise to something resembling a sensible price | romeike | |
06/2/2017 14:01 | This isn't the ftse spacedust. Preservation of capital is everything especially on the AIM. Good 2-3 bag money to be made here very shortly. | kingivor | |
06/2/2017 11:19 | Yip and issue millions of shares too.... | spacedust | |
06/2/2017 10:02 | come come juju everyone knows that no one except the directors make money owning Stratex. | kingivor | |
06/2/2017 09:39 | If they were buying then there should be an rns. I think a lot of people have just sold through Beaufort. That's all. So we have more free float but looks like no one interested in purchasing this dog. Just waiting to lose all or a 50 bagger just to break even | spacedust |
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