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ORR Oriole Resources Plc

0.36
-0.015 (-4.00%)
Last Updated: 13:02:02
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Oriole Resources Plc LSE:ORR London Ordinary Share GB00B0T29327 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.015 -4.00% 0.36 0.36 0.38 0.39 0.36 0.36 9,928,405 13:02:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 13k -2.22M -0.0011 -3.27 7.18M
Oriole Resources Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ORR. The last closing price for Oriole Resources was 0.38p. Over the last year, Oriole Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0722p to 0.50p.

Oriole Resources currently has 1,994,021,336 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Oriole Resources is £7.18 million. Oriole Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.27.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/8/2023
09:16
"Great explanations". Hilarious. He hasn't got a scooby doo how this arrangement works. And the fact that he can only find two previous examples means he's not that well researched. Go look at VRS or RRR for starters. Lanstead take zero capital risk. They were given millions of shares and will sell them every month and give the proceeds to the company after extracting their fees. It's like constant placings for the next two years and they literally just sell them into the market. If there's no liquidity which is likely because Orr is a pile of excrement then the share price tanks and they have to sell even more shares to generate the same revenue next time.
terminator101
02/8/2023
18:29
Some really good explanations on LSE fro ‘Slowly Slowly’. Worth a read for those who think they know what’s going on, but are simply repeating unresearched commentary.
geotrav
02/8/2023
17:20
I love death spiral finance. Plus this one has all the messages the gerbils want to hear about "premium price" "strategic investor" to dress it up. And married to such a pile of lifestyle pish too. Lovely.
terminator101
02/8/2023
12:13
Lanstead sell shares every day during the VWAP calculation period to raise the money to make the payment that is required. All they need to worry about is ensuring that their sales match the vwap. So month 1 for example they will sell roughly 39m shares; assume the vwap is 0.13, their sales will realise £50,700. They will be obliged to pay Oriole £73,625 * 0.13 / 0.2533 or £37,786. They make a risk free profit of £13k. They have no interest in being long term shareholders of the company.

Unless there are naturally buyers in the market to absorb their sales, the laws of supply and demand result in the share price falling. This is why it is called a death spiral.

willo
02/8/2023
11:25
You really think they are paying 0.19p?Have you ever seen a death spiral before ?To create liquidity and sell shares they will need to drive the price lower .Take a look at Lanstead deals ..90 pct fall over the 3 month period For me this is an awful deal Shocked Eileen would agree to it as she has skin in the game At 0.06 we raise 600k ..madness Let's hope that doesn't happen
nico115
02/8/2023
11:05
Why would Lanstead want to sell their shares at a lower price than they pledged?
geotrav
02/8/2023
10:50
But why not wait until Lanstead start selling as they will need the shares lower to sell?
nico115
02/8/2023
09:05
Just dipped my toe in with £2k at 0.1162p

GLA SR

stockriser
02/8/2023
08:45
Eileen carr invests 200k at 0.17Then allows Lanstead to whack the shares !!They will only raise 800k at this price and shares won't rally on any news !!
nico115
02/8/2023
08:40
that's the problem with these small mining stocks, they hay be sitting on a great asset but always need funding, ie dilution for shareholders to realise the asset.
induna123
01/8/2023
13:59
A lot of AIM CEO's are clueless to the impact of this type of finance to the their SP, naive at best
trotterstrading
01/8/2023
11:25
Seems like a better deal than a raise at todays markets discount levels.
geotrav
01/8/2023
11:24
From share price Angel:
Conclusion: Despite continued challenging conditions in equity markets, Oriole has successfully agreed terms with Lanstead to support their strategy going forward. The team continues their discussions with project-level financing partners to advance the Eastern CLP following encouraging high-grade gold samples, warranting drilling. The Company is also currently completing local-level technical studies at the Bibemi project, which holds a 304koz JORC MRE. This should enable them to further de-risk Bibemi, offering an entry point for JV partners to take the asset towards production.

geotrav
01/8/2023
08:47
And Claire invested 195k at 0.17 and then agrees to a death spiral ? Wow
nico115
01/8/2023
08:40
If the VWAP going forward is 0.19, my read of this is that the subscription is effectively at 0.13 based on the examples they have provided. However, Lanstead will presumably be selling all these shares to provide the cash so in reality it is unlikely that the share price will be at 0.19. Expect the downward spiral. Oh dear.
willo
01/8/2023
08:01
Oh dear, they have entered into a death spiral facility with Lanstead - exactly the same as RRR did with another outfit and then ditched, the headline price dressed up at a premium but with future conversion prices based on VWAP.


In RRR's case the first batch of issued shares was at a 39% premium at .70p, within 18 months they had to settle up at .11p.





Do the BOD realise what they have entered into here??

Expect the share price to drop in due course.

the_debt_collector
01/8/2023
07:42
No, they don't pay a premium. And ORR is pretty frugal with its cash. One of the first times I came across Lanstead was with IMM several years ago and there was nervousness with several of us shareholders at the time. However, it didn't stop the shares going from about 40 to 190 in the space of about 6 months. If ORR has positive news in the next 6-12 months the shares will rise irrespective of Lanstead.

edit....and arguably it has been the funding question which has held the share price back in recent months.

langland
01/8/2023
07:23
Normally Lanstead are the death spiral kings...Not sure they often pay a premium though?
shortarm
01/8/2023
07:09
RNS out this morning
geotrav
31/7/2023
17:57
Regardless whether the $1m proposed project financing was for gold or lithium it looks like they have not secured the funding as it was expected to close by end Q2, once again it does look very much like shareholders may face further dilution as the bank balance must be getting low.

They had around £500k (net) at 31st December and have added £350k to that since but the burn runs at c£50k a month so the market is starting to price in a placing.

Buyers will hold off until there is clarity IMO.

the_debt_collector
31/7/2023
16:48
so I assume then a placing would be around 0.10 , thus the reason the price seems to be in free fall
twodegrees
28/7/2023
10:04
Apparently the company was trying to get a placing away this week at 0.12p but it got pulled due to lack of interest. Insiders are now cleansed so they are free to sell shares
sclper
21/7/2023
08:23
Lithium was purely a potential bonus, nothing more!
adi27
21/7/2023
08:09
They were not getting funding for lithium, the financing was for gold in the central licences.

Get your facts right

geotrav
21/7/2023
07:44
It looks like they have not secured the $1m project finance for the Lithium project as they suggest they are still open to offers.

Given the relatively poor grades announced one suspects this will become more difficult now.

Once again shareholders will be looking to foot the bill via placings.

the_debt_collector
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