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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Orogen | LSE:ORE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYXD4566 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 1.70 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/3/2017 16:15 | valentine, No need to thank me, I posted my views as I saw them and unfortunately for shareholders my expectations were fulfilled. I nearly bought ORE about 5 years ago thinking it was a good investment story and then I looked at the balance sheet: that was enough to put me off. The poor balance sheet gave the game away that placings would be needed given the work required and time scales. Let's (both) hope you recover your losses with AMER. | sleveen | |
23/3/2017 16:01 | That's because we are so grown up we don't want to fight with children. | knowing | |
23/3/2017 12:20 | Fingate house AGM? Jefferys Henry resident there rto specialists. How long has this been going on? Oh well £10k down the the swannee or the Liffey based on Ed's confidence.. last time we spoke he said he'd leave the financial side in city boy's hands.. and my hard earned cash.. thanks ya sleeveen gombeen man. | valentine | |
22/3/2017 09:26 | Must look our for Ed next I am outside The Shelbourne with the begging bowl. The EPIC ORE is the most saleable thing about them now. | valentine | |
22/3/2017 08:11 | "1,2 billion shares traded today" Stop quoting daily trades in the billions. The share price at 0.023p is as small as ant poo. If you really want to know comparatively the volume divide by a factor of 10. 1298 billion becomes 129.8 million. Petro Matad trades at 23p an increased factor of 1000. 3 million were traded on Friday. That is equivalent to 3 billion shares if they were priced at 0.023p. You see the volumes in reality are low to average. Commercial news is what is required....this is a garbage barrel of shyte,nothing ever get's shyte like this off the ground,a dead cat bounce 'might' just occur,but then it will be just that....DEAD.....And all your hard earned down the drain. | leedsu36 | |
22/3/2017 07:57 | You will get absolutely pounded here by multiple placings to line the new boards pockets. Avoid. | leedsu36 | |
21/3/2017 23:50 | My holding is also worthless, no point selling cause of the high brokerage fee, no point paying for a certificate. | marmar80 | |
21/3/2017 15:34 | 700m? Hah! A mere bagatelle. Oh. Just saw news.. been out all day. Completely cattle trucked now, then? Bunch of liary barstewards. | valentine | |
21/3/2017 09:18 | Record date=17 march ,so these are already trading at twice placing price!Ex rights. | p@ | |
21/3/2017 08:41 | I make the placing at .006p (1.5/250). | p@ | |
21/3/2017 08:33 | Hope someone else appears on the scene now and buy 51% shares and fire all the directors and propose a new, much better deal for the shareholders. Dreaming probably.. | marmar80 | |
21/3/2017 07:40 | worthless mineral assets. 60% dilutive placing. | sleveen | |
16/3/2017 20:44 | Her..up from 0.02 to 0.12..soon that will be this. | rajaster | |
13/3/2017 21:47 | Boooooooooooom!It's off to work we go, a drilling in the snow, it wont be fast because Ed is slow...(ey) and Birdy doesn't know which way to go......a yo ho ho.With a shovel and pick Adam is a..........and this Company is anything but slick......a yo ho ho a digging we shall go, to find fools and not just gold is easy done as these cannot be sold...a yo ho ho to the bank the BoD shall go.Gurgle gurgle gurgle | discodave4 | |
13/3/2017 15:14 | Yep ramping Police will be here soon :-) | knowing | |
13/3/2017 13:40 | careful valentine mustn't be too optimistic or you'll be in trouble 8-) | hazl |
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