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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.0175 | -7.22% | 0.225 | 0.22 | 0.23 | 0.235 | 0.23 | 0.24 | 27,664,031 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 13k | -2.22M | -0.0006 | -3.83 | 9.45M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/8/2024 09:53 | relentless downtrend with nothing in sight to stop it | juju44 | |
01/8/2024 09:48 | Currently getting quoted at 0.3085p. | luckyabbeygale | |
01/8/2024 07:06 | Huge buyer acquiring shares most days. Plus Lanstead notification is due that will be interesting to see if they have sold more shares that will mean the future daily overhang will be less. Also I notice the price of gold is on the highest it has ever been. Just stupid stocks that need placings like UKOG have risen putting off potential buyers here that are after fast gains. | luckyabbeygale | |
31/7/2024 12:26 | Not with a constant 1m seller you won't.Needs news but at least we are holding here in the 30's. | dogsoggy36 | |
31/7/2024 10:38 | Gold going through the roof. No wonder the big buys just keep on coming. I am expecting a decent rebound any day now. | luckyabbeygale | |
31/7/2024 07:49 | There was a big buy not long before yesterdays close paying over 0.31p. It does look like a steady increase from this price range is expected until the news propels us to back over 0.5p. | luckyabbeygale | |
30/7/2024 09:07 | FWIW i do want this share to do well, otherwise i wouldn't be here. And yes I've seen the 5m buy, as i saw the 6m sell yesterday. But we're still red and the proof is in the pudding since the end of June we have had a steady decline!! | adi27 | |
30/7/2024 08:50 | They did not even say about the 5m buy. | luckyabbeygale | |
30/7/2024 08:49 | Back up. As usual the naysayers have got it all wrong. | luckyabbeygale | |
30/7/2024 08:39 | It’s hyped junkf | juju44 | |
30/7/2024 08:36 | Heard a saying once, no news is good news. Not with this share, no news is bad news!! | adi27 | |
29/7/2024 08:27 | 2.5m buy at 0.32p and now another buy of over 1M. A lot of money seems to be coming our way from PPP and UKOG. | luckyabbeygale | |
29/7/2024 08:17 | We could be looking at 1800 percent just like PPP did within 3 weeks. | luckyabbeygale | |
24/7/2024 08:11 | Especially when these keep getting snapped up at the 0.31p support level and this will destroy Juju hopes of the low 0.2p's. | luckyabbeygale | |
24/7/2024 08:03 | Why do you bother posting!! | ic0gcds00 | |
23/7/2024 15:16 | A couple of decent buys. | luckyabbeygale | |
23/7/2024 14:57 | down again . Back to the toilet where it came from | juju44 | |
23/7/2024 09:27 | At 8.20 there was a buy of over 4.4m at 0.31p and it is a sell to those who can not be bothered to check the price to buy at that time. | luckyabbeygale | |
23/7/2024 08:31 | Oriole goes back up since it has tricked more into selling. All the MM care about is that there is not to many spread bets out. For example Oriole is more likely to rise now I hold 3K pp instead of 5K pp. | luckyabbeygale | |
23/7/2024 08:20 | And down it goes again . Lot of money lost here over the years . looks like it hasnt changed | juju44 | |
23/7/2024 08:10 | I no idea who it was that time. I not sold anymore since Oriole are now looking more hopeful. | luckyabbeygale | |
23/7/2024 08:07 | You sold another 1m Abby? | dogsoggy36 | |
23/7/2024 07:58 | Anyone have 77 grand to sell at 0.3p to smash the price to pieces to get 0.25p for JuJu?. | luckyabbeygale | |
23/7/2024 07:52 | Unlucky for Juju that he or she is no longer holding. | luckyabbeygale |
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