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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.10 | 0.09 | 0.11 | 0.10 | 0.10 | 0.10 | 3,308,574 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -1.05M | -0.0016 | -0.63 | 669.5k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/11/2020 18:46 | Tony someone is selling big time or buying big time. Until we see a holding announcement we won’t know either way. | grahamwales | |
25/11/2020 18:06 | I wonder what the last 10 trades are all about! Very small trades all timed at 15.43. | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 15:16 | Dozy If they say they will produce 36,000 ounces per annum and finance is done then it won’t really matter as share price will react to whatever it says in the announcement. | grahamwales | |
25/11/2020 14:49 | If you really think any estimates or forecasts in any mining operation - even (more likely especially) for tailings- can forecast correctly to zero decimal places - or even to the nearest 5,000 ounces - you've a lot of disillusionment coming your way ! Even the most reliable and expensive bankable feasibility studies don't pretend to be better than 15% accurate. | dozyduck | |
25/11/2020 14:28 | When the fiat printing starts gold will march on... | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 14:03 | Why don't the MM's just let this rise we know they want stock and fair bit as well. I wonder who wants stock! | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 13:35 | Tony It differs from the 35,000 ounces on the original presentation. Maybe just typing error | grahamwales | |
25/11/2020 13:17 | Just under 1m sell trade late reported. Was this holding the so back. | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 12:42 | Graham I don't think that's new but rather the key points from July presentation. | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 12:21 | On Twitter At 500,000tpm, the Project is targeted to produce approximately 36,700 ounces of gold per annum at its peak and to have a 25-year life of mine. | grahamwales | |
25/11/2020 12:13 | Noticed the spread is getting tighter! This will tempt many on the side line.. | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 12:02 | If that is true then all pointing to a JV financing completing imminent. | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 12:01 | Where was that new figure from ? | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 11:53 | Nope not cracking up Just checked was 35,000 ounces per annum now 36,700 ounces. Sounds like recent drilling has increased resource and grade. Happy days | grahamwales | |
25/11/2020 11:50 | Tony Has the peak output of gold changed I thought it was 35,000 ounces but now showing 36,700 ounces per annum. Perhaps I’m cracking up | grahamwales | |
25/11/2020 11:46 | Big order in the background imo, let's see what happens . | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 11:43 | Just goes to show very few shares around hence drop on £2.5 k sells. | grahamwales | |
25/11/2020 11:25 | MMS playing games again that reported buy is actually sell! Collecting stock for an order imo. | tonytony4 | |
25/11/2020 10:50 | I see the two trolls over on LSE getting worried. Good that everyone is ignoring them pmsl | grahamwales | |
25/11/2020 08:25 | Looking for a run up in share price in anticipation of news. Gla | tonytony4 | |
24/11/2020 17:05 | Yes nice buys in at the end finished day high. Hopefully traders have left the building! | tonytony4 | |
24/11/2020 16:53 | Some interesting trades there finishing with a buy at 2.35. May see a big move tomorrow. | grahamwales | |
24/11/2020 14:26 | Looks like market makers were looking for those stop losses someone suggested putting on lol. | grahamwales |
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