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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Oracle Power Plc | LSE:ORCP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B23JN426 | ORD 0.001P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.0068 | 26.98% | 0.032 | 0.03 | 0.034 | 0.0325 | 0.0275 | 0.03 | 51,652,030 | 15:24:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -1.29M | -0.0003 | -1.00 | 1.12M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/1/2022 11:32 | New article just out: "Oracle Power says drilling results at its Western Australian mine a huge achievement."-Proact "An ESTIMATED exploration target BASED on historic data and the latest drill results see 2.5 to 4.8 Million Ounces of Gold [based on 200-250 million tonnes of mine feed at ------------0.4 to 0.6 per tonne of gold.--------------" ORCP-Mkt Cap -------------£13m--- 52 wk high 0,73p Low 0.3p Current: 0.49p J.London Wed, 5 Jan 2022. | jlondon | |
05/1/2022 11:02 | Mr Lenigas You did it again. Sonora 1st-Ranked No 1 for lithium. Wed, 5 Jan 2022 with thanks. From the ORCP RNS, 5 Jan 2022: From the table: "BODDINGTON 0.61 grade for >16Moz." | jlondon | |
05/1/2022 09:35 | The old pump fest is over | newbietrader2000 | |
05/1/2022 08:21 | If not for its share killer dilution to fund its other wheeze's this would be an exciting gold play. As it is Oracle should float it off separately if it wants much interest. | lurker5 | |
05/1/2022 08:14 | Boddington is Australia's second biggest producer at 700,000 ounces a year. It's a porphyry and it's grade is 0.5 grams per tonne. So Northern Zone grades are just perfect. And it's almost from surface. Don't get me wrong. I love GGP. I got in at 1.4p on GGP and made a lot of money and still hold lots. Oracle owns 100% of this. And it's only just starting. | lenigas | |
05/1/2022 07:54 | Maybe you just put what shares you might have on the market to sell this morning please. I'm a buyer of more this morning. I'm happy to load up. I bought into GGP at 1.4p. | lenigas | |
05/1/2022 07:53 | The biggest mines in Australia are low grade massive tonne deposits. The biggest 2 are much lower overall grades. This is an amazing grade for a porphyry. As it's big. Really big. This once target is only down to 250 metres and these porphyry units go down a very long way. | lenigas | |
05/1/2022 07:50 | your big call..lets see who is right David Lenigas @DavidLenigas · 3m Blow me over with a feather. Oracle just announced a massive new gold discovery in Australia with recent amazing drilling showing target at between 2.5 million and 4.8 million ounces. These porphyry units are massive. @OraclePowerPlc #ORCP @Naheed_Memon | iceagefarmer | |
05/1/2022 07:48 | low grades though big man..not worth the effort is it? | iceagefarmer | |
05/1/2022 07:30 | Oracle is probably going to trade a few hundred million shares this week after this news and I can only see really good things. What an amazing gold discovery. | lenigas | |
03/1/2022 23:48 | IS THIS WORTH BUYING..WOMAN IN CHARGE? | iceagefarmer | |
03/1/2022 23:45 | IS THIS WORTH BUYING? | iceagefarmer | |
23/12/2021 08:51 | "Initial reports from the laboratory are very encouraging." And the price drops. | x1000 | |
23/12/2021 08:20 | I am EXTREMELY EAGER for Santa so I'm going to RNS it. I'm unsure of what he is going to bring but the hard fact is that I am extremely eager. | x1000 | |
14/12/2021 12:02 | Looks like your "premiums" at 0.6p got screwed Tommy.It's 0.45p premiums now.25% less than yesterdays premiums.Will tomorrow's premiums be even cheaper? | apfindley | |
13/12/2021 08:47 | Premiums are being paid here - | tomboyb | |
12/12/2021 15:43 | hxxps://www.recharge ORCP hydrogen project planning 150,000kg per day - That is huge - | tomboyb |
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