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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 | 9,286 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | -1.86M | -0.0153 | -1.63 | 3.05M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/2/2024 15:55 | Year high,16.24,no brainer at today's price. | bri15 | |
17/2/2024 19:48 | chutes01 the licence's and land which this company owns in Canada and America is vast,the resource estimates for all precious metals is immense,all for a paltry market cap,it certainly can't stay this low, definitely a joint venture or sale incoming,any of which will be massive for SP,this will be sold for many multiple of present sp,if joint venture,well that would rocket share price also. | bri15 | |
17/2/2024 17:32 | bri - The company is funded for now, BAM is worth an awful lot of money, this 2p lark is a gift, and expect to see a significant re-rate very quick. Glenn has been adding at much higher prices, just need to eradicate the recent corporate blunders | chutes01 | |
17/2/2024 17:09 | Year high share price was 16.00 and now just over 2.00, anyone interested in investing here go read all the drilling results which have been RNS'd and the valuations put on the BAM project,this is still worth multiple of today's share price | bri15 | |
17/2/2024 15:08 | I was right with the rise in ECHO (see my posting history)and I believe I am right with this one too. | bri15 | |
17/2/2024 15:05 | JV or buyout maybe forthcoming, watch this space. | bri15 | |
16/2/2024 17:16 | bri15, didn’t realise it was april fools day | danmart2 | |
16/2/2024 15:01 | Peeps better get in here quick, massive rise coming,big,big news on the way,soon. | bri15 | |
30/1/2024 14:39 | Let's hope you're right, good luck with your investment. | cyrilsneer1 | |
30/1/2024 14:38 | Just took 25k sterling down here no brainer at these levels .I don't expect a placing lower than this price | toolsmoker | |
30/1/2024 14:23 | SB, have you spoken with Glenn lately? | cyrilsneer1 | |
30/1/2024 14:12 | Because 1.5p imho is the next funding price. Mind u they would have to go down the Cashbox route as they wont have the authority to issue the moment needed to fund the drilling. | john henry | |
30/1/2024 13:55 | SB, Bill and Glenn hired the guy, buck stops with them I'm afraid. | cyrilsneer1 | |
30/1/2024 13:51 | why 1.5p and not 1.6p? | sportbilly1976 | |
30/1/2024 13:45 | cyril, Claude is hardly blameless - it was 10p before his shouting from the rooftops about a placing to fund TSX-V listing, which then he decided to not underwrite, collapsed. | sportbilly1976 | |
30/1/2024 13:44 | If the share price gets under 1.5p then i would consider taking a punt. | john henry | |
30/1/2024 13:44 | JH, I suspect the seller is a placing participant not wanting to convert, or Novum with excess stock left | sportbilly1976 | |
30/1/2024 13:43 | Yep, only Glenn and Bill to blame for this shambles. | cyrilsneer1 | |
30/1/2024 13:43 | Fundamentals have no place here at present SB1976. Company needs to raise funds to drill. Couldnt get funding from Canada. Strategy over the past 12 months has been a disaster. Large holder selling imho and a management that's completely lost. | john henry | |
30/1/2024 13:33 | BAM currently valued at £nil | sportbilly1976 | |
29/1/2024 17:07 | If you invested in LND when it launched on AIM you couldn't have written how the next 18 years would have gone with a circa £50m spend. Nobody would have believed you. Management incompetence of the highest order. | hillparktc |
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