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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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30/10/2024 08:24 | and if you do not know what a troll is you are even less worthy of trading banter. I will not press the ignore button just yet but I will not lower myself to reply to your flipflopping views for a while. | overdale123 | |
30/10/2024 08:24 | I do not converse with trolls. My posts are for genuine holders . I am hoping that they respond in a like manner and talk about the company. It has kept it's price beautifully from the placing price. Some would say it did well to raise back in September. Difficult times. But look at the gold price! | hazl | |
30/10/2024 08:23 | Which opposing views? | premium beeks | |
30/10/2024 08:21 | Hey Beaky. You have now identified yourself as a liar with your opposing views during the last few posts. Bit fed up with the banter now that I know you are a flipflopper. | overdale123 | |
30/10/2024 08:19 | Overdale, what exactly is a "troll"? Have I posted lies on here? Meanwhile hazl hints at them being a "producer", and refuses to correct it.True, I have an abrasive style, however I'd suggest if I was abrasively posting positive vibes about this pile of garbage you'd be very supportive. | premium beeks | |
30/10/2024 08:17 | ...and those who bought in the 3's hazl, eh? | premium beeks | |
30/10/2024 08:17 | Are you not bright enough to identify said trolls and shorters yourself old bean. You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink springs to mind ;-) | overdale123 | |
30/10/2024 08:17 | Good post hazl. A quick question. How far off being a producer are omi? And how much money will they need (from shareholders) to get there? | premium beeks | |
30/10/2024 08:17 | It is only non holders and trolls that are unhappy I suggest. | hazl | |
30/10/2024 08:16 | Ahh there you are Overdale.I think I might have said this was less than a coin toss before, I believe I asked the board what the conversion rate for holes in the ground with a double glazing salesman at the top were, funny that never got answered.Hazl getting excited because they have prospects for some land with no cash. It's like buying an empty tub of butter and then asking your friends for money to fill it. Hilarious stupidity.Hazl, I'm not your "troll", you are just a dangerous liar I'm happy to keep correcting, on account of your low IQ. | premium beeks | |
30/10/2024 08:16 | I can only imagine the higher gold goes the more gold companies will seem compelling especially the producers. If we do indeed get drilling permits this year then money from interested parties to finance that might be more forthcoming. In the meantime we have had a recent successful fundraise in September! | hazl | |
30/10/2024 08:13 | Hi hazl, in respect to my figures, what bit is incorrect?Overdale, you still need to point out the lies, I'm waiting. | premium beeks | |
30/10/2024 08:13 | Finally I have convinced Beaky that it is now gold or bust or in his own words a toss of a coin. Good luck to all of us on the gold side. Wishing bad luck to the shorters and trolls on the bust side ;-D | overdale123 | |
30/10/2024 08:10 | In case it gets lost in the debris. Cash of 1,150,000 following raise in September at 2.78p. Columbia. 'No cash is payable up front, with all consideration deferred and wholly contingent upon commercial production from the Anza Project. The agreed consideration payable to Newmont and Agnico consists of a net smelter royalty of an aggregate amount of 1.5% on all future mineral production, plus a further royalty of an aggregate amount of US$75 per ounce of gold or gold equivalent ounce for the first 200,000 gold equivalent ounces of mineral production. Completion of the Acquisition has been approved by the TSXV and Completion is now subject only to customary closing conditions.' We have quite a wide spread of interests it seems but Anza is owned in it's entirety,once formalities achieved. Chile. Liability of Chile discontinued operation Uruguay. Loryser's trade creditors in accordance with the Creditors' Agreement, via a court approved paying agent. Uruguay Nigeria lithium prices held back progress from what I gather. Argentina drilling permits expected later in the year. Sounds very organised to me and often a good time with fresh funds straight after a placing. IMO | hazl | |
30/10/2024 08:09 | Apolgises on my troll people. Please look to the results for your views and your general situation with regard to shares rather than any posters. DYOR. | hazl | |
30/10/2024 08:03 | You also seem to have missed the bit where they say they are burning 400k a month, on signing papers in the South of America and some minor exploration activities in the North.So they will be back to market at the latest in Jan.. meanwhile a big bunch of warrants at 2.75p to churn through.You really are a bumbling idiot | premium beeks | |
30/10/2024 07:51 | Hazl, it's nothing to do with the economic and political climate. The company is a coin toss, meanwhile they will be back to market soon enough for more money.Just mug punters like you and Overdale that can't see it. | premium beeks | |
30/10/2024 07:49 | How far do you think 1m will go in this sector? | premium beeks | |
30/10/2024 07:43 | Yes as I have said . Sounds very organised to me and often a good time with fresh funds straight after a placing. They are low like every mining company because of the waves in the economic and political climate but to me appear better than some companies. IMO | hazl | |
30/10/2024 07:30 | Results - always a reality check for the likes of OMI. | arlington chetwynd talbott | |
30/10/2024 07:27 | Cash of 1,150,000 following raise in September at 2.78p. Columbia. 'No cash is payable up front, with all consideration deferred and wholly contingent upon commercial production from the Anza Project. The agreed consideration payable to Newmont and Agnico consists of a net smelter royalty of an aggregate amount of 1.5% on all future mineral production, plus a further royalty of an aggregate amount of US$75 per ounce of gold or gold equivalent ounce for the first 200,000 gold equivalent ounces of mineral production. Completion of the Acquisition has been approved by the TSXV and Completion is now subject only to customary closing conditions.' We have quite a wide spread of interests it seems but Anza is owned in it's entirety,once formalities achieved. Chile. Liability of Chile discontinued operation Uruguay. Loryser's trade creditors in accordance with the Creditors' Agreement, via a court approved paying agent. Uruguay Nigeria lithium prices held back progress from what I gather. Argentina drilling permits expected later in the year. Sounds very organised to me and often a good time with fresh funds straight after a placing. IMO | hazl | |
29/10/2024 10:15 | According to OMI 'Now the Anza deal is nearing completion, it may be useful to clear up the various acronyms, who owns what and what we mean by "Project", as there are some changes. Previously, the Anza Project was the group of licences and applications on the left side below - it was a JV between Orosur's local subsidiary, Minera Anza (MA) and the local subsidiary of Newmont and Agnico, Minera Monte Aguila (MMA). Orosur is buying MMA, and so MMA and MA will be both owned by Orosur and stand side by side. The JV then has no meaning as we in effect have a JV with ourselves. The new "Anza Project" will then comprise three components - right hand side image: 1. The original JV leases and applications Now the Anza deal is nearing completion, it may be useful to clear up the various acronyms, who owns what and what we mean by "Project", as there are some changes. Previously, the Anza Project was the group of licences and applications on the left side below - it was a JV between Orosur's local subsidiary, Minera Anza (MA) and the local subsidiary of Newmont and Agnico, Minera Monte Aguila (MMA). Orosur is buying MMA, and so MMA and MA will be both owned by Orosur and stand side by side. The JV then has no meaning as we in effect have a JV with ourselves. The new "Anza Project" will then comprise three components - right hand side image: 1. The original JV leases and applications 2. New applications that had been previously made by MA, but never folded into the JV as the JV did not require this. 3. New applications made by MMA that also were never folded into the JV for the same reason. MMA will continue to exist to hold its applications, as applications cannot be transferred to a new owner until they are granted, but it will largely be passive. MA will be the operating company as it holds the granted titles that form the core of the Project. This of course may change in future as Orosur is now free to do new JV deals on all or part of the Project, but any changes to nomenclature will be addressed at that time. ' | hazl | |
29/10/2024 10:07 | Post Conversation Orosur Mining @OrosurM Of academic interest, Unico Silver is about to start drilling on its Cerro Leon project in Santa Cruz, Argentina. This was once known as Pinguino (Spanish for Penguin and so gives some indication of the climate) and abuts the southern boundary of our El Pantano project. Somewhat different geology, but something we will watch closely. Worth nothing that while Santa Cruz is primarily gold, sometimes silver dominates, so we need to be on the watch for both. We can't drill at El Pantano yet as we have not received our permits, but these are due before end of year. | hazl | |
29/10/2024 10:03 | OMI Has reposted this... | hazl |
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