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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Landore Resources Limited | LSE:LND | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BMX4VR69 | ORD NPV |
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% | 2.50 | 2.40 | 2.60 | 2.50 | 2.50 | 2.50 | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.86M | -0.0153 | -1.63 | 3.05M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/9/2017 07:28 | 'The review has encouraged the Company's belief that the favorable geological lithology containing the BAM East Gold Deposit has the potential to continue along the full east west extent of the greenstone belt traversing the Landore-Lamaune properties. Accordingly, the Directors of Landore consider that it would be in the interests of Landore shareholders to remerge the Lamaune Assets into the group in order that Landore can continue its exploration programme along this trend'. | stan-the-man | |
12/9/2017 13:17 | Am I correct in remembering that some bright spark sold off Landore's Lithium potential? This morning on StockEarnings.com : "The need for lithium is growing to tsunami proportions. Portable electronic devices, electric tools, grid storage, and electric vehicles (EVs) are all dependent on lithium-ion batteries. Tesla needs a massive supply for its Nevada Gigafactory. China can’t get enough and Volvo is ditching fossil-fueled engines to go completely electric by 2025. Goldman Sachs says, “Lithium is the new gasoline.” | hugus maximus | |
09/9/2017 09:59 | HNR - TWO wells successfully drilled with abundant oil and gas in samples extracted! Fracking and FIRST OIL next month! Don't miss this train! | happyholder123 | |
02/9/2017 12:07 | What is the value of Lamaune shares,anyone know? | imperial3 | |
01/9/2017 19:31 | That'd all be from the dot.com bubble days when AIM was in it's infancy and the market lost all sense of control for a period of time. And Show Me The Money was being screened on TV. Whatever happened to the assets BNC sold? Nothing? What are they worth today? Nothing much? | lochlea | |
01/9/2017 17:42 | What about Brancote Holdings? | stan-the-man | |
01/9/2017 11:12 | The folks running this company are past masters of positive updates but have never produced a viable going concern, this is going to capitulate because surely no one is going to pump more money into a further fundraising with little or no prospect of any real return! Can you imagine them going onto dragons den begging for cash and then being asked for a company summary to back up their cash request!!! 20 years of successful fundraising under the belt and lots of holes drilled............. | luni2 | |
31/8/2017 14:29 | imperial3 ... "lack of news and hence lack of interest is causing this to drift downwards" Hasn't that been the case for sometime? Indeed recently, news of metal prices moving up should have seen the market pushing slowly upward. Perhaps this is some sort of manipulation? | hugus maximus | |
31/8/2017 12:25 | Lack of news and hence lack of interest is causing this to drift downwards inmho. | imperial3 | |
30/8/2017 10:27 | It's the latter - no doubt ! | hungary16 | |
30/8/2017 09:41 | Palladium at record high price. Even Iron Ore (Lamaune Iron Inc) has double bubbled from historic lows last year. Genuine continuous selling of LND stock (??)or share price getting manipulated yet again to make fundraising easier/ more attractive? | lochlea | |
20/8/2017 22:03 | If it's any help the Nickel price is rising nicely. | glennrcharles | |
17/8/2017 18:55 | Nothing but positive updates and yet the price languishes down at these levels. Just don't get it... | tini5 | |
17/8/2017 17:24 | Na na na na! :) | glennrcharles | |
17/8/2017 16:12 | Do you mean "Bb" as in Beethoven's Symphony No 4 Op. 60 which was the only one he wrote in B flat? (How sad is the share that I find myself riffing on your thread simply in order to do something that creates some activity?!) | hugus maximus | |
09/8/2017 17:27 | What with the current global uncertainties and US puppetry. Isn't this the kind of situation where gold traditionally rises? As said previously it would be good if they could begin digging. | glennrcharles | |
04/8/2017 11:37 | Thanks Glenn ... wilco. Best H | hugus maximus | |
04/8/2017 08:09 | Thanks a lot Hugus. Maybe have a look at IMM. Best of luck here. | glennrcharles | |
02/8/2017 19:29 | HM, sorry to hear of your high average. I hope LNR can manage this gold discovery in such a way as to actually significantly increase shareholder value, but multi-baggers are rare on AIM these days. They have done well so far with a very low $/oz discovery cost. But unless they sell all or part of this discovery, or they mine it, then 'multi-bagger' increases are unlikely imo. Hopefully the drill assays to come will continue to show as good, if not even better grades :) | temujiin | |
02/8/2017 09:46 | Be nice to see 18p again eh. ? | glennrcharles | |
01/8/2017 13:17 | Temujiin - many thanks for your thoughts. So hopefully some progress this year or many will finally pull their interest. I for one have been here 6 years and having lost a large some of money will take what ever's left early in 2018 .... £11k bought at 18p :-( | hugus maximus | |
28/7/2017 00:00 | I continue to be frustrated as to why they can't just start getting the stuff out the ground. | tini5 | |
27/7/2017 18:16 | Hard to say HM. I think too many explorers spend far too much time and money proving up more and more ounces, while diluting their shareholders to fund this, when imo they should get enough gold in reserve, buy a secondhand gold mine and start producing. Then with the income they can self fund more exploration etc. Hopefully LNR will get a partner in with deeper pockets to JV this find once we have a reasonable indication of it's potential. | temujiin |
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