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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 4.10 | 4.00 | 4.20 | 4.10 | 4.10 | 4.10 | 502,484 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 189k | -1.79M | -0.0087 | -9.20 | 16.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/12/2022 12:48 | Stretford19646 Sep '22 - 07:51 - 22723 of 22855 0 1 0 Nice rise today on drill results.....and as expected the negative FREEFOOL3 got it horribly wrong. Wasn't she calling 5p some time ago. It never got there and certainly won't do now. Superb. | diohohku | |
15/12/2022 12:33 | Where is Stretford 1964? 😉 | diohohku | |
13/12/2022 10:38 | That is a fair summary. | arlington chetwynd talbott | |
13/12/2022 10:25 | I think the main problem here ACT is that we are not expecting any positive news to support the share price till end of January at best with perhaps some funding for phase 2 to support the share price As AIM is news driven I suspect some investors will be putting funds into better performing stocks until news. I will be certainly adding when the share price finds support. Your guess is as good as mine as to where the support may be. | mrpiggy | |
13/12/2022 09:53 | Is the main problem not the fear of further issuance by OMI in the short term? | arlington chetwynd talbott | |
08/12/2022 10:54 | Thanks for link raj! Took a small holding on the drop. It would appear to be an excellent ore body, perhaps a Tier one asset once it is defined. We encountered the same problem in the early days at SOLG with Alpala (missing the ore body as it requires quite a lot of guess work) so the way I see it any drop here in share price should be viewed as an excellent investment opportunity. The main problem I see going forward is our JV partners holding back very newsworthy results but once they leak then a huge upsurge in share price | mrpiggy | |
08/12/2022 10:54 | Thanks for the link R&J, appreciated. DL | davidlloyd | |
08/12/2022 08:55 | https://www.youtube. | romeoandjuliet | |
06/12/2022 14:18 | Has there been any feedback from Brad?Will be taking some more soon at these levels | romeoandjuliet | |
06/12/2022 13:10 | Talking about sinking low it looks like the share price is about to hit a 12 month low. With nothing to hold it up just how low can it go ? | freefall3 | |
06/12/2022 07:46 | What a twisted poster. Its the same person with different aliases who neither owns nor shorts any shares anywhere. Unbeleivable there are folk out there so low | vickiitwo2 | |
05/12/2022 21:10 | £1,876,451,099, approximately | iantrader2 | |
05/12/2022 11:13 | Allabout it looks like your 1p is now a realistic proposition. To think some people actually paid over 30p for this and soon it could be worth less than 5p. Still it's only money and investors here have plenty to burn. The AIM casino where the house always wins and Brad is laughing all the way to the bank. | freefall3 | |
05/12/2022 10:22 | Where is Stretford 1964? 😉 | diohohku | |
05/12/2022 07:42 | Brad had one of his best days yet on Friday, a 30% pay rise, a big bonus and he shaved 35% off the market value. All he needs to do is knock another 25% or more off today and he will keep the JV partners really happy. The Q&A should be interesting this morning, will it lead to an afternoon crash ? History says Brad normally crashes the share price on any PR, Q&A or podcast so this could be 6p or less today. | freefall3 | |
04/12/2022 11:25 | And why is this funny? And why do you think anyone here is interested in your sick sense of humour? | iantrader2 |
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