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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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-0.02 | -7.69% | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.26 | 0.24 | 0.24 | 0.24 | 7,850,110 | 09:01:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 13k | -2.22M | -0.0006 | -4.00 | 10.13M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/5/2024 13:03 | Something is brewing here with increasing volume, there is a rumour they are considering buying out the Lanstead shares, possibly passing them to a fund or consortium of investors. It is a rumour of course but the new CEO hinted at some corporate activity, if that is the case the shares will fly higher. | observer007 | |
14/5/2024 12:41 | I sense some news is not far away here and I think it may be material, volume has been building over the last week also. The last run up took the shares to .57p intra day, it shows the free float (despite Lanstead) is small. I would not be surprised to see the share price continue to build, .40p seems inevitable short term, with the right news could we see .75p+ | observer007 | |
14/5/2024 09:27 | I am better at posting about the buy and sell limits in general. Well it is just some conspiracy theory I read from the Oriole thread over on the lse. Since then the tiny trades have continued and are more likely to be bots than the Oriole African employees. | luckyabbeygale | |
14/5/2024 09:19 | I've always agreed with everything you've said in the past but these comments are crazy.Been investigating and apparently these little trades are bots. | dogsoggy36 | |
14/5/2024 09:09 | How can you tell that the Africans are buying? | abudhabi123 | |
14/5/2024 07:54 | The book is very strong this morning, from a technical perspective the shares are poised for a run back into the .40p range. The RSI sits in neutral territory having been heavily overbought back in January when the share price hit .57p, plenty of room for upside therefore. | broken_arrow1 | |
14/5/2024 07:06 | Every day the Africans are buying as many shares as they can.As they are most likely sitting on inside information. | luckyabbeygale | |
13/5/2024 16:04 | Only a year or so left! | adi27 | |
13/5/2024 15:39 | Lanstead stupid deal killed this | juju44 | |
13/5/2024 15:33 | Lanstead yet. Nothing to see here. Should bounce tomorrow. | logica2me | |
13/5/2024 15:23 | just Lanstead or bored ri's... | jambam | |
13/5/2024 15:07 | Big sells this afternoon! Hmmm | adi27 | |
13/5/2024 09:28 | Thanks jambam - just bought a couple of grands worth | logica2me | |
13/5/2024 08:55 | have a look at KAT too. Another undervalued gold explorer about to announce new Ceo and new drill program. | jambam | |
13/5/2024 08:52 | Looking good today. Level 2 strong | logica2me | |
12/5/2024 20:53 | Get in early doors | jambam | |
10/5/2024 14:46 | So much news flow to come. 1p doable in short term | jambam | |
10/5/2024 14:13 | Decent day today :-) Onwards and upwards | logica2me | |
10/5/2024 13:02 | They at least perform like they should, good news up, bad news down | adi27 | |
10/5/2024 12:30 | The others must be a bundle of fun | juju44 | |
10/5/2024 12:23 | Of all the shares I own, this is far the most exciting of them all! | logica2me | |
09/5/2024 16:39 | Of all my shares, they way this one is manipulated winds me up the most | adi27 | |
09/5/2024 15:22 | He made some huge boobs especially when he could of placed This should be 2-5p if the idiot did his job correctly | ic0gcds00 | |
07/5/2024 13:15 | Bird brain Tim was shafted by lanstead . Unfortunately he got us shafted too | juju44 |
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