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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/9/2018 10:58 | Just to put the record straight Continental Holding is ahold fund, not Continental gold- the company. Two unconnected entities | wallywoo | |
13/9/2018 10:56 | READY to explode again offering 6.37p to sell | loser7 | |
13/9/2018 10:48 | Always looks good when the largest shareholder by a mile is a big up player - Non bigger than Newmont - | tomboyb | |
13/9/2018 10:27 | BUYERS are coming in, 7p imminent :-) | loser7 | |
13/9/2018 10:25 | Major shareholders updated sept 10th 2010Newmont Mining Corporation 29,213,186 19.9%Gold 2000 7,533,226 5.1%Continental7,533 | tidy 2 | |
13/9/2018 10:23 | 3rd on riser board, more to come, once the sellers are done | loser7 | |
13/9/2018 10:19 | Newmont now listed as the largest major shareholder. Continental are on there also with 6.1pc. | tidy 2 | |
13/9/2018 10:05 | ladies and gents please fasten your seat belt for a take off :-) | loser7 | |
13/9/2018 09:59 | 6p+ looking likely now - I think there will be quite a bit of interest here - | tomboyb | |
13/9/2018 09:34 | can see these moving up towards 7p very quickly with limited stock that is available | loser7 | |
13/9/2018 09:26 | mm Can f off, want my shares pay me double digit what these are worth :-) | loser7 | |
13/9/2018 09:24 | Market maker games to fulfil a buy order in my opinion | jon1962 | |
13/9/2018 09:16 | Can sell over 180K @ 5.441, but can only buy £100 @ 5.50p | loser7 | |
13/9/2018 08:06 | GENIErub-nice post 16583 - thanks | loser7 | |
13/9/2018 08:04 | Theres the small sell and theres the large 100K buy. You can clearly see traders are being replaced by investors ;) | genierub | |
13/9/2018 07:55 | Yup TSX has been moving and LSE will do the same. Many of you are aware of the price NM got in at and anyone that got in at 5.4p is onto (in my opinion) a monster in the making. When an share price spikes to over 100% it is common to see a stock retrace back over the days to follow. However, it is clear from the size of buys from both exchanges, LSE and TSX, since the rise this is gradually moving upwards. I would strongly advise anyone to do their research and review the great charting available out there. This stock should be in double digits following the last announcement and it looks like . it will get there albeit steadily. Remember the pattern I said yesterday - buys between 7, 50 and 100K. Then MMs will/may try to suppress the trade sheet as if nothing is happening but the trades will miraculously appear late and the share price will move setting the next day up. I suspect we move into the sixes today. The break at 6 will be a bullish signal going into the weekend. Good luck. | genierub | |
12/9/2018 21:50 | omi-finish +5.88% on Canadian exchange Should be fun tomorrow :-) | loser7 | |
12/9/2018 18:12 | Ah they got their 29m yesterday | tidy 2 | |
12/9/2018 18:08 | 117m currently until Newmont get their 29m. Or have they got them now? | tidy 2 | |
12/9/2018 17:01 | If there are 147m shares the MC is £8.3m not £4m, which is confirmed by Sharescope. | andrewsr | |
12/9/2018 16:15 | Another excellent trading day full of strong buys | genierub | |
12/9/2018 14:33 | TEM-going the wrong way :-( | loser7 | |
12/9/2018 14:22 | getting ready for a surge north when Dow opens | temmujin | |
12/9/2018 13:47 | Had to do it via orders. No straight purchases! | bmwman3 |
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