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OMI Orosur Mining Inc

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26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Orosur Mining Inc LSE:OMI London Ordinary Share CA6871961059 COM SHS NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4.00 3.90 4.10 4.00 4.00 4.00 585,242 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 189k -1.79M -0.0087 -9.20 16.44M
Orosur Mining Inc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker OMI. The last closing price for Orosur Mining was 4p. Over the last year, Orosur Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 1.95p to 7.45p.

Orosur Mining currently has 205,509,452 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Orosur Mining is £16.44 million. Orosur Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -9.20.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/8/2018
21:52
A simple lesson,for the simple
richgit
11/8/2018
18:01
richgit,

for ages you have been saying that JPM and the others didn't have gold to cover their positions.

Now you say that they are going to make billions from their fraudulently accumulated gold.

Which is it?

Are their vaults empty, or are they bulging?

augustusgloop
11/8/2018
17:52
It's like you grabbed a handful of dung and threw it at the computer screen. Whatever stuck became your post.
beeks of arabia
11/8/2018
16:58
Before this is also deleted....


The Magnitsky Act

richgit
11/8/2018
16:52
I wasn`t going to post until September,but this situation is extraordinary.


I have had several confirmations from various sources,that I pay for,that
JP Morgan has now locked and loaded its Trap of Double cross in Paper Gold.

When Dracula decides it is the right time,all remaining paper Gold shorts will be crucified.

JP Morgan will (over the years)make $Billions from its fraudulently accumulated
Gold and possibly 750 Million ounces of Silver.

This is looking a certainty, though timing is pure conjecture whilst Dracula will welcome more shorts to be sacrificed so it doesn`t mean Gold wont go down a little bit more,albeit possibly splitting hairs for those truly enjoying buying the
Gold & Silver bargains for long term.

richgit
02/8/2018
14:16
Sad place to be a bagholder
breaktwister
31/7/2018
16:37
"If you were a real conspiracy theorist - you wouldn't have your silver vaulted."

Bingo!

I have mine buried in the garden.

fangorn2
31/7/2018
15:54
Ever so quiet here; silent as a morgue.
2sporrans
19/7/2018
12:02
One of the biggest Bank Frauds over the past few decades hasn`t reared its head
and naturally nobody talks about it-and maybe never will in this cover up every fraud - World of ours.


That is the thousands of Tonnes of accumulative Physical Gold that so many asked their Banks to purchase and vault for them,including Pension funds that still think that their Paper Gold contracts can be converted to Physical at any time they wish.

I read an article some years back that reckoned that many of the Swiss Banks are involved in this Fraud suggesting that if their Customers ever realised their Gold
is unallocated Paper Gold with a thousand claims to every ounce,it could lead to the Swiss Banks needing to acquire 1000 Tonnes of Physical to meet such a Tsunami
of demanding "The Physical Gold Clients were billed for,and been charged storage
for something that does not exist"

That was something Morgan Stanley was sued for,whilst some Banks have already paid out $Dollars to some of their Gold Clients to close their Fraud door !!

Some may disbelieve this,yet should consider that now ALL banks consider our Money
deposited is theirs and it can disappear faster than Netflix or Tesla etc could fall 50% in value.

When our money is not ours some Banks consider our Gold is not ours either,especially when it never actually existed,whilst the ability to now ever replace that never bought Gold is surely impossible.


These are frightening times,and regardless of how high Amazon shares rise,the Consumers in a 75% Consumer economy are more and more consumed,whilst the US will
no doubt start adding $1 Trillion+ to its debts each year with no end in sight.






Maybe - enjoy the Summer bargains with real discussion starting again in September


Amen until then.

richgit
17/7/2018
15:01
Smoke & mirrors.

How low !! ?

If indeed the Gangsters are going to cash settle so much of the unallocated Gold that could cripple the Bullion Bank Fraudsters- then logic suggests they will want to do that at the lowest Gold price they can set at the Comex Fraud Casino.

If I was one of those that has been refused the removal of my Paid for Tonnage of Gold at a Bullion Bank (because they never bought that Gold) then the moment they cash settle me I would have to go and buy that Gold all over again with this time
a Trusted source outside of the Gangster Banks.
Albeit assuming I could actually transfer such an amount of Money without the Bank restricting such a tranfer.

Skulduggery indeed.

I merely assume all this manipulation and skulduggery will have to be done before
the Physical gold market demand swamps the NO Gold paper Market come September.


I am buying a lot more Silver this month as replacement for all my Business surplus cash and just trying to guess the timing for how low a price !! ?

Indeed it will sit there like any Bank deposit account for as long as I wish,so here is to hoping that my Silver Vaulted account is more trustworthy than
ANY Bank account.

We all have to make decisions as all those unpayable debts expanding by every second do not just disappear without some awful pain.

richgit
10/7/2018
07:16
aint a lot of dough though is it?

enough to buy a digger?

moneytree1
10/7/2018
07:13
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danieldanj
27/6/2018
00:38
Richgit,

Firstly - putting a man on the moon is easier than pretending to do so and keeping it secret for 50 years.
They also claim to have put a mirror on the moon - so every university student that claims to have measured the speed of light by bouncing a laser off this mirror - must also be lying.

Nobody has any real idea of how much physical gold is imported or exported from the US.

The paper gold market is predominantly a scam - it transfers money from the pockets of gullible punters into the pockets of the big banks.

Goldman Sachs owes 5 tonnes of gold to JP Morgan.
JPM owes 5 tonnes of gold to GS.
GS & JPM pay King World news to say that big banks owe 10 tonnes of gold and don't have it in their vaults.
Mugpunters bet against gold because the market will collapse with all this 10 tonnes of gold being owed.
Contract day -- JPS and GS swap their paper contracts.
The market doesn't collapse.
Big bonusses for the traders at the banks

augustusgloop
26/6/2018
17:39
Physical hasn't budged in years, yet the markets have soared.You Sir, are a buffoon.
beeks of arabia
24/6/2018
00:47
We will know by the end of 2018 whether the curtain is coming down on this over extended Wizard of Oz Market Panotomime and the then beginning of the Freddie Kruger season.

I suspect that in reality Deutsche Bank is already bust and its tentacles to other Banks is causing mayem behind the scenes to try and defuse its potential Derivatives chain reaction.

We may be just months away from a period when Cos coming to market with
the potentials and history of anything like "Anza"and the whole Waymar package will be valued at £25 Million for starters.

I would certainly buy into such a stock,so for as long as Orosur has those assets
I would buy Orosur.

Let`s see what happens when they get the environmental Permit for Veta

Also-The new non-exec seems interestingly well qualified

richgit
23/6/2018
14:50
stay short.
blueball
23/6/2018
14:24
When will the dam break ??

Interesting talk on silver, but applies to gold too.

s0lis
21/6/2018
14:10
...and surely they are also responsible for the costs of making good upon closing down operations? That too will run into millions of extra costs.

So basically, they are already bust

bigtbigt
19/6/2018
10:44
Sadly, looks like Orosur is on the verge of bankruptcy.

Wallywoo
Back on 27 April [post 16320], your reply to me ended:
" I believe Uruguay is not uneconomical as you suggest (just looks that way when you include Anza drilling into AISC). This could look very different in a month to 2. Lets wait and see."

The guts of what I was saying then was that the very best Orosur could perform at in Uruguay - WITH ANZA DRILLING COSTS STRIPPED OUT - is $1,300/oz in AISC terms.

As Orosur went decidedly cash negative [debts > cash in bank by ~$1.5-mn] several weeks ago, this implied, back then, that short of the POG staying above $1,350/oz, enabling debt repayment [+ ANZA drilling put on hold], it would not be long before the buffers were hit.
That was always going to happen once the next pit development needed to get underway and a few $million funding required for it.
This new pit proved to be VETA A.

Even if an environmental licence is suddenly granted for VETA A, where will the funding come from?
A share or bond issue looks implausible and even a high interest loan with all/most OMI assets as collateral unlikely.

Even if the POG shoots decidedly above $1400/oz, it looks too little, too late to me.

Anza is a sideshow really; no cashflow for drilling it other than from Uruguay.
If the Uruguayan trolley comes off the rails, Anza goes with it.

Unless there really is some 'secret partner' backing Orosur for ANZA as you suggested.
In which case won't they be looking to buy up Orosur for a pittance and maybe offer the directors and a skeleton team a job to liquidate or mothball the Uruguayan assets while they manage ANZA drilling to a JORC?

2sporrans
15/6/2018
22:25
Re 16,353
You keep a show on the road. A shoe is kept on the 'other' foot.

grim
15/6/2018
18:51
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