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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 40k | -3.38M | -0.0143 | -11.89 | 16.96M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/10/2024 11:03 | 23525 Rudeness to overdale now myself....to me shows you don't have an argument against the company itself just trying to distract by pointing to investors. | hazl | |
17/10/2024 10:54 | Market is buying the story. Get over it. | hazl | |
17/10/2024 10:47 | Hazl, I can assure you I am not coffee cups lol. Market is not buying the story. Omi do not have the money to do any drilling. Cash burn is $200k a month | blingbling123 | |
17/10/2024 10:29 | A good announcement reminds us where we are at. Facts. | hazl | |
17/10/2024 10:29 | This is a bet on the future . Day to day which you seem to prefer shows you are wrong. So COFFECUPS is Blingbling. Well well well. IMO | hazl | |
17/10/2024 10:26 | 23618 Applies to you more than anyone this morning,hey? Close your short and go and enjoy your day. | hazl | |
17/10/2024 09:26 | Hazl, still not at breakeven. After the initial flurry I think it will head back down next few days. Still no talk of drilling | blingbling123 | |
17/10/2024 09:13 | Shorting syndicate on telegram have posted about opening up a new short today on news recently uncovered not divulged to the markets yet. They are pretty confident on a sharp decline in share price LOL !!!!!!! | c0ffeecups | |
17/10/2024 09:12 | hazl you silly little girl, you are just poking the bear which you dont want to do LMFAO! | c0ffeecups | |
17/10/2024 08:44 | You can't get rid of us that easily. 8-) | hazl | |
17/10/2024 08:18 | Pump and dump lol ! | bhargavv | |
17/10/2024 08:17 | A build up to that time scale looks likely. IMO | hazl | |
17/10/2024 08:10 | Anzá back in play then. Great stuff | smackeraim | |
17/10/2024 08:00 | 6 weeks to boom | tidy 2 | |
17/10/2024 07:40 | · Approval received from TSX.V for Anzá transaction · Progressing with process of completion Ah RNS. London, October 17th 2024. Orosur Mining Inc. ("Orosur" or the "Company") (TSXV/AIM:OMI) is pleased to announce that further to its news release of September 10th, 2024, the TSX.V has now granted approval of the transaction that would see Orosur returning to 100% ownership of the Anzá gold project in Colombia, subject to terms and deferred consideration as outlined in the Sept 10th announcement. The Company is now actively progressing toward technical completion of the Anzá transaction, with a view to commencement of field activities at Anzá as soon as possible. | hazl | |
16/10/2024 22:24 | Congratulations Brad you have got Hazl believing in the company ha ha | bhargavv | |
16/10/2024 22:23 | Why are you watching this board like a hawk ha ha ! Reckon you are worried you bed wetter ! | bhargavv | |
16/10/2024 21:37 | Yes it is not as safe as some countries. Though these days there seems to be trouble everywhere. Mexico is famed for it's silver. But there are notorious troubles, there from similar problems. But companies still exist and life goes on. I am not telling anyone what to do . My choice what I do however, not yours. | hazl | |
16/10/2024 21:31 | Goodness having to change from one poster name to the next. It's like being at the threatre! | hazl | |
16/10/2024 20:45 | UP YOURS HAZL LOL ! COLUMBIA VERY UNSTABLE ! The governor of Colombia's central-northern department of Santander, Juvenal Díaz, has denounced the presence of members of the Gulf Clan, also known as the Gaitanista Army of Colombia (EGC), in the Santurbán moor.The EGC is a neo-paramilitary group and likely the country's largest drug cartel, which was created after the demobilization of the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia. Their presence in Santander is meant to control illegal gold mining operationsAccording to Díaz a retired army general turned politician the criminals are not only taking over the area but also polluting water sources. "We have asked the National Army to establish a presence there," the governor said during an interview with local media. "Now, we have to raise people's awareness so that they report any irregular activities because these groups start taking over the mines and create deaths and displacements. We don't want that."Díaz also said he is committed to protecting the moor known as páramo in Spanish as mining has been forbidden in the area since 2011."As governor, I have said that I will be the first defender of the water and the moors in this department. There cannot be mining here. I am committed to the promise that helped me win the elections, which focused on prioritizing the environment in tandem with human well-being."The Santurbán moor is a protected area of the Andes mountains. It is covered with subalpine forests above the continuous tree line but below the permanent snow mark, where water is naturally stored during the rainy season and released during the dry season. It is also the area surrounding the $1.2-billion Soto Norte gold project, presented by the Sociedad Minera de Santander (Minesa), a company owned by the government of Abu Dhabi through its investment arm Mubadala Investment Company. The proposal was shelved in 2020 by Colombia's National Authority of Environmental Licences, under the argument that there were too many unanswered questions in Soto Norte's environmental impact assessment and follow-up documentation submitted by Minesa.The boundaries of Santurbán also needed to be reviewed. According to Colombia's Constitutional Court, there wasn't a clear and transparent consultation process with local communities when the boundaries were first established. Thus, their rights to a healthy environment and clean water could be at risk if mining and similar activities were allowed in surrounding areas.In 2019, the Ministry of Environment was tasked with setting the boundaries, but according to the Attorney General's Office and the Ombudsman's Office, this process has been continuously delayed without explanation. The lack of proper delimitation paired with the ban on industrial mining has allowed small-scale, generally irregular operations to sprout. | bhargavv | |
16/10/2024 20:19 | Hazl, poor research. Marxist environmentalist Petro has been in power 2.5 years and put the squeeze on exploration and mining. Hence why newmont pulled out. Not to mention illegal miners setting up shop all over the place. Zijin has had big problems. Look it up. Petro will lose most likely in 18 months time but can you hold that long ? | blingbling123 | |
16/10/2024 15:25 | The new president of Columbia. Gustavo Francisco Petro Urrego ODB ODSC ODIC (Latin American Spanish: [ɡusˈta&be Gustavo Petro - Wikipedia Wikipedia › wiki › Gustavo_Petro | hazl | |
16/10/2024 15:24 | He has gone to all that trouble flooding the board. Different name has pursued me from elsewhere. Yet his posts are all glaringly out of date. I have explained before that you can't always tell which of these small companies will be successful, so I get a handful of them and keep up the research as I go along. My choice. If you want more certainty then get a more expensive producer or keep cash. Nothing is safe these days. But his posts are out of date Columbia has a new president who might be good, we will have to see. IMO | hazl |
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