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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Katoro Gold Plc | LSE:KAT | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BSNBL022 | ORD GBP0.001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.005 | -5.56% | 0.085 | 0.08 | 0.09 | 0.09 | 0.085 | 0.09 | 4,052,357 | 09:30:31 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -1.05M | -0.0016 | -0.50 | 535.6k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/6/2017 13:00 | bigboots quite an illiquid stock so largish trades are likely to have big impact. also all the original Opera s/hs probably not interested holding anymore given the suspensions over the last year and a bit! New investors will move in, probably at lower prices than the original placing! | yaki | |
05/6/2017 11:28 | Seems like a few others agreed with me and jumped aboard. This will come into play for me in about 6-9 months - imo | mohammedalibusiness | |
05/6/2017 10:28 | It's tiny volume...... and an interesting entry point for me to consider. | mohammedalibusiness | |
05/6/2017 10:25 | Think Beaufort have pumped and dumped this to investors - shamless company | bigboots | |
05/6/2017 09:25 | Hi guys... I'm thinking of investing in KAT but as it's so new, information is hard to come by. Does anyone know the cash position of the company? They've already stated that they'll need funding going forth. I'm trying to work out the dilution effect as they'll most likely seek funding through a placing. TIA and GLA. E. | abrahe00 | |
31/5/2017 09:40 | kronan thanks. really good interview very good strategy - go for the low cost saprolite resource first and then move onto hard rock which can yield 20g/t! Use the first phase to finance the second phase - genius! | yaki | |
31/5/2017 08:53 | Katoro Q&A videohttps://www.bea | kronan5782 | |
31/5/2017 07:43 | Great news today - drilling starting - 2 months ahead of schedule! Well done to the team! | yaki | |
24/5/2017 14:27 | Thanks for setting this up andrbea. | realcooltrader | |
24/5/2017 11:50 | added 550k here in the last 2 days at sub 5. Looking forward to the journey of this new gold miner! | yaki | |
24/5/2017 09:59 | Spun out of Kibo on 23.5.17 website: | andrbea | |
10/8/2010 11:42 | I have had some emails in my inbox about these from the company but never read. But after what you have said i might take a look. But would need to get funds from another share if i was to buy. Thanks anyway. | yangou | |
04/6/2010 10:49 | 75% owned by Glenacre who are a very respected energy broker in Switzerland. Have been alerted to these by a well respected fund manager. | pcolman1 | |
03/6/2010 17:00 | Ok thanks. Think also after I sold them ,or before, that they were rated a sell on my newsletter. Dont know how they stand now but sure at some point in time they will come good and perhaps very good | yangou | |
03/6/2010 16:48 | These are listed on the TSX? | pcolman1 | |
31/5/2010 14:36 | I am out of them at the moment but last time i looked seemed to be a good price for an a purchase. sorry i cannot comment more on them. had to sell mine when my broker stopped deailng in these because they were australian stock | yangou | |
19/5/2010 17:47 | Been long these for 2 months now | pcolman1 | |
04/6/2009 15:54 | Katanga mining set to take off after funding etc sorted out. Let this be your part of the Congo Kept from the Chinese who are getting there hands on as much of this part of the mineral wealth area here as they can | yangou | |
22/2/2005 17:38 | he is sure trying to pump it to dump it. here is my warning to newbies about him. | prcram | |
22/12/2004 17:04 | dear oh dear you sore losers | averageprice |
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