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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Orosur Mining Inc | OMI | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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2.65 | 2.60 | 2.65 | 2.65 |
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MINING |
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Posted at 03/11/2024 10:20 by premium beeks Thanks hazl, for proving you are nothing but a troll with no clue about what you have invested in.What has CARD got to do with OMI? What has any other position taken in isolation got to do with the prospects of OMI? Yet you have taken to following me around the boards and down voting every single post, or point out my losing trades elsewhere. Seriously, who does that? Are you that board?Honestly, are you some kind of simpleton? Can you answer any questions on OMI or are you really as stupid as you make out?Oh, and CR didn't sell out on CARD, he got hit on the surprise at results like the rest of us.....you see he's an honest trader, not a bitter ex primary school teacher with a very low IQ. |
Posted at 02/11/2024 13:32 by hazl Your real intention to buy OMI here as cheap as possible by the looksof it.' blingbling123 - 27 Mar 2024 - 11:52:56 - 23061 of 23912 Orosur Mining Inc. - ISA eligible gold miner - OMI YeeeeHaaaaa, the price is crashing but mugs are still buying ! I’m a buyer sub 2p' 'blingbling123 - 27 Mar 2024 - 11:49:23 - 23060 of 23912 Orosur Mining Inc. - ISA eligible gold miner - OMI Big b, join me and short this sucker down to 1p !!!' People have this person sussed. Give posters credit...I'm sure many of them see through you. |
Posted at 30/10/2024 18:15 by blingbling123 Beeks, newmont could have forced the bankruptcy of omi by demanding the money or just let the project drag in limbo for years until omi just handed it to them. |
Posted at 30/10/2024 10:59 by blingbling123 It is a bum deal for omi. Newmont had a 12 year agreement and tore it up. If anything, omi should have demanded a penalty fee for newmont withdrawing |
Posted at 30/10/2024 10:57 by blingbling123 Hazl, what on earth are you talking about? Newmont have spent $17.7m on the project. They decided to ditch it because it was not good enough for them and they demanded their money back. They could have forced omi for an immediate cash settlement but thankfully were considerate and settled for deferred cash payments of $15m plus a 1.5% NSR. Omi can buy back 1% of that NSR for $20m. So in essence omi are paying back double what newmont invested and they will still retain a 0.5 NSR.Do some research! |
Posted at 25/10/2024 21:23 by premium beeks Would you say the "shorters" are talking less rubbish than the people who are long, or vice versa?What % of such holes in the ground go on to riches for shareholders? How much cash does OMI have if they actually find something to take it to production? Or I suppose the question is "if they find something, how many times are they coming back to market for cash"?Finally, have you done an ethical assessment on the area and the impact on indigenous people, as I know you ahem "invest" morally? |
Posted at 23/10/2024 08:23 by hazl Every commodity explorer, has a lengthy time scale and needs cash along the way to completion of course.OMI Is no different. What's good about OMI is that it is no longer on the back foot now this has happened. That paves the way to drilling and assessment. Most exploration companies rely on interest from bigger companies who are on the look out for fresh discoveries and will snap them up. I was in GGP when it was 2p and it went upto 30 in the end I think. Being honest I left the party at 20 or something...can't remember and now it's back down again. When it went down again I bought some afresh. Get out when it's high is often the answer. I would agree, though, that the producers rise first. IMO |
Posted at 22/10/2024 21:07 by blingbling123 Hazl, do you not have anything further to say apart from 'yawn'. My question to you is, how will omi fund drilling in Columbia and Argentina and nigeria without massive dilution or a partner coming on board? |
Posted at 22/10/2024 18:45 by blingbling123 Louie spoke of courting institutional investors. They may fund omi but will want their pound of flesh at the expense of existing shareholders. If omi issue 250m new shares at 2p that will raise £5m which should be enough. |
Posted at 20/10/2024 13:50 by hazl I put it to you yer honour...that the defendant has been posting since February 2023 has never had OMI shares and needs to close his little short before he loses his gains!Well done by the way but things eventually change. And those last people remaining, deserve to not have their shares effectively stolen just when things might be looking better,hey? 'Bhargavv - 03 Feb 2023 - 14:47:39 - 22878 of 23672 Orosur Mining Inc. - ISA eligible gold miner - OMI Dumping my shares ! Columbia to risky with the cartels ! Might revisit at 0.5p Bhargavv - 03 Feb 2023 - 14:46:55 - 22877 of 23672 Orosur Mining Inc. - ISA eligible gold miner - OMI' imo . |
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