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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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-0.425 | -13.08% | 2.825 | 2.75 | 2.90 | 3.20 | 2.825 | 3.20 | 1,063,964 | 09:28:49 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.86M | -0.0153 | -1.84 | 3.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/9/2017 17:05 | It would be a pity to get rid of the remaining lithium sites,as this would be a backward step.The march towards the use of electrical generation for motor vehicles instead of fossil fuels guarantees lithium an assured future.This could be a valuable metal as demand starts to surge.Therefore,it is a blessing that LND still has a Lithium property in its portfolio. | imperial3 | |
13/9/2017 14:21 | "Archaean greenstone belt which traverses the property for 19 kilometres (km) though the Landore property and for an additional 11 km to the west through the adjacent Lamaune Iron property in which Landore holds a significant interest." 30 kilometres overall - all neat and tidy back under LND Control - perhaps we can now get rid of the remaining Lithium Sites | johnsalv | |
13/9/2017 14:04 | As far as I see it and was drifting and went to lows of 0.5p. Then we got the gold.....price went up to 4.8p. Fantastic. Everything I've read indicates the area may contain a massive amount of gold. Perhaps we could've sold to a major for 7 ...8. ... even 10p. Seems to me they aren't happy with that. Would you sell a masterpiece for a grand if potentially it's worth a million? I don't think so. I don't pretend to know the ins and outs it's just I see this as really a 2 year old company. And I accept it takes time to drill and test. I'm comfortable hiding these and seeing what happens and my average was 14p but I averaged down around 1 to 2p. Each to their own. It's risky and painfully slow but in it now. | idle jack | |
13/9/2017 13:04 | Lochlea. You are absolutely right.The share price says it all.We have seen a downward spiral.Of all the prospects that they have,do we see any producing mine? No.They have have had years and years to prove something.Just maybe, BAM East gold deposit could be their redemption!Needless to say,PIs have been utterly clobbered by so much dilution for very many years indeed.It is therefore time for the BOD to make way for others to ensure a more hopeful future! | imperial3 | |
13/9/2017 13:02 | Re 1296 Note about Landore in 2012 It was then that I bought in very significantly at 18p. Does anyone believe that it might still be worth buying here at current prices in order to get an average price down to say 5p? I'm not sure whether I'd just be throwing good money after bad? | hugus maximus | |
13/9/2017 12:38 | Not sure the King of cut and paste understood your last sentence johnsalv! | stan-the-man | |
13/9/2017 12:22 | johnsalv - 11 Aug 2011 - 22:57:18 - 3061 So why did they split the Company? Do you remember Brancote? You may think its long term but recent news is telling me LND is moving forward at pace. | lochlea | |
13/9/2017 11:43 | Or take up knitting or something. | idle jack | |
13/9/2017 11:38 | OK - I admit it was my fault Gold, Nickel and Iron Ore prices crashed. Look forward lad, not backwards | johnsalv | |
13/9/2017 10:42 | johnsalv - 19 Apr 2012 - 13:03:44 - 3178 Target price 14.5p +PLUS+ Lamaune Iron Ore = excess of 17.5p IMO. johnsalv - 18 Apr 2012 - 08:04:03 - 3169 Well it appears the wait was worthwhile - brilliant, well done Landore. | lochlea | |
13/9/2017 10:33 | Alternative view - Ref Ardiden and Root Lake = 8 drill holes sunk during May 2016 and the site was then abandoned. Ardiden moved on to explore/drill Seymour Lake, which has continued for 17 months. No indication of a return to Root Lake - WHY ??? I would call that shrewd business | johnsalv | |
13/9/2017 10:03 | They announced on 10-02-16 that they were selling their Root Lake Lithium Property to an Australian company Ardea Resources.It now seems that most of their attention is focussed on their BAM East Gold Property,while everything else appears to be put on the back burner.To my mind they got rid of an asset,which had considerable future potential.Why they did not contemplate a farm in beggars belief.This sort of action hardly instils confidence in the BOD. | imperial3 | |
13/9/2017 08:02 | Sounds very promising. | glennrcharles | |
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 |
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