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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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0.80 | 11.11% | 8.00 | 7.50 | 8.00 | 8.25 | 7.50 | 7.50 | 8,219,785 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 40k | -3.38M | -0.0143 | -11.89 | 16.96M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/8/2024 07:57 | What are you basing that on? | premium beeks | |
14/8/2024 07:36 | What an entry level here. Hoping it stays in this area as I would like to buy more in the next week or two. Should help for collecting bags. | hunting4bags | |
13/8/2024 15:26 | That's a productive post Hazl.Don't get frustrated because you bought a bag with 3 legs. | premium beeks | |
13/8/2024 15:24 | Yeah yeah, once a freefall, always a freefool, I say. | hazl | |
13/8/2024 15:22 | Not clutching at straws I have no doubt gold producers will do well. OMI is unlikely to ever be more than Brad's dream and won't produce in our lifetime. | freefall3 | |
13/8/2024 15:08 | It was very relevant to today and what they are trying to organise. Clutching at straws now are we? | hazl | |
13/8/2024 15:06 | Are you referring to the out of date that was recently reposted suggesting it was current ! | freefall3 | |
13/8/2024 14:53 | The video is very honest if you haven't looked at it. Seems so anyway. | hazl | |
13/8/2024 13:48 | What are you on ! The majors have pulled out of OMI they are not spending anymore money on it. The only way this will come out of C&M is if OMI can get it back. That's a big IF. | freefall3 | |
12/8/2024 20:21 | It is genuine. I'd bet majors are tied to phase 2. It was very public that they were moving to that phase and also paid money. If Omi don't go 100 percent it will come out of C&M. Come September, the clock starts ticking for spends on the project. Tick tock. | hunting4bags | |
12/8/2024 19:36 | Can you tell me where I have told people what to do Hazl?History can often rhyme, even repeat. Always worth considering. Meanwhile UGY/OMI has gone from a decent producer to speculative hole in the ground. Meanwhile you do your usual and try to deflect, when all I've done is ask a simple question off the back of your posts on the gold price - what is the production this year for OMI?You've not yet answered one of my questions, on the company or on your pathetic allegations against me. Who would you say comes out whitest here? | premium beeks | |
12/8/2024 19:13 | It sounds genuine to me ....that they are each working in good faith. If the outcome gets resolved soon, that is likely to make a difference to the share price. People make their own choices. Please note I have never told anyone what to do, whereas, certain posters are here to do just that. Do your own thing. These are difficult times. IMO | hazl | |
12/8/2024 19:09 | A reminder for everyone else have put the persistent negator on ignore again. ' London, August 1, 2024. Orosur Mining Inc. ("Orosur" or the "Company") (TSXV/AIM:OMI), provides an update on the transaction announced on March 25, 2024, pursuant to which Orosur would re-acquire a 100% ownership interest in its flagship Anzá gold project in Colombia. Further to the update provided on July 1, 2024, the parties continue to work in good faith on the finalisation of the share purchase agreement and the negotiation of ancillary agreements that form the basis of the transaction as well as seeking regulatory approval from the TSXV. There are no material changes to the terms of the transaction that were described in the Company's press release dated March 25, 2024. Orosur CEO Brad George commented: "The parties remain committed to an outcome consistent with the agreed and previously announced terms, although the finer details of the transaction have proven more complex than initially anticipated and have unfortunately resulted in substantial delays to completion. All parties are working in good faith to resolve these issues and complete the transaction." | hazl | |
12/8/2024 16:03 | Hazl, how do you defend your shares? Generally facts are the only defense, can you explain the case for investing here?(The fact you still haven't answered the question on production tells me you can't) | premium beeks | |
12/8/2024 16:02 | Hi Hazl, can you point out where I have rubbished GDR please. At least evidence the stuff that you repeat ad-nausea.Thanks in advance.Beeks | premium beeks | |
12/8/2024 15:48 | Again l encourage you to see how he behaves on GDR. I understand he has bought in again now having rubbished it for ages. | hazl | |
12/8/2024 15:41 | Now get your own act together please before you criticise others. There's a lot of bored people on the web now. Shares do not always move up and precisely why we don't post every five minutes .But if trouble makers come on to try to cause doubt l do tend to defend my shares. It will do what it will do. | hazl | |
12/8/2024 15:40 | Yeah, we are all jealous Hazl.Remind us what of again? | premium beeks | |
12/8/2024 15:37 | So we have another jealous person. I have been looking after grandkids today so disprove your case. | hazl | |
12/8/2024 10:57 | Premium, I think you are correct to warn others. Omi is a high risk stock. Hazl does appear to come across as a ramper. She seems to spend every waking hour on ADVFN, pontificating about something or other | blingbling123 | |
12/8/2024 10:03 | Yeah, invested elsewhere and made decent money back in the day. More and more difficult as people have jumped on the online band wagon. OMI should be in bottom draw but if they do succeed I want to know about it straight away :-) | overdale123 |
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