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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Phoenix Copper Limited | LSE:PXC | London | Ordinary Share | VGG7060R1139 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.50 | 2.13% | 24.00 | 23.00 | 25.00 | 24.00 | 23.50 | 23.50 | 69,334 | 08:10:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -1.54M | -0.0123 | -19.11 | 29.36M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/7/2023 16:38 | Meeting with directors doesn't make you an insider Unless they disclosed something to you that's market sensitive and not known to the market In which case they should be disclosing it to either nobody or to the market as a wholeSelectively briefing investors has gotten companies into trouble before I suspect that you've misunderstood what's meant by being an insider | williamcooper104 | |
24/7/2023 15:14 | PoFWhy would you be included? | mufprat | |
24/7/2023 14:23 | It's a bit uncouth to talk about the board of directors like that. Whilst I think improvements can be made, I'm sure they're trying their best. | bradshaw980 | |
24/7/2023 12:47 | Inside info to selected investors? This company! | igbertsponk | |
24/7/2023 12:27 | I was fortunate enough to be included in the meeting last Friday with the directors. By being present, I can now be considered an insider, and therefore bound by rules of confidentiality. However I can report in general terms that I heard that there are any number of interesting developments going on, and little of concern to me. The situation with the developments in metallurgical work, mine development activities, exploration, etc, is far more extensive than I expected, and is all very exciting. Funding is of course on everyone’s mind at the moment, and they continue to have every confidence that this will be closed (and of course when needed). Even speaking as an insider, I had not appreciated the amount of stuff going on, on-site in Idaho. I am confident that this summer will see many positive developments which should satisfy most investors here. | pantsonfire | |
23/7/2023 19:04 | Set of arrogant, egoseeking nutters. | klondykejohn | |
23/7/2023 16:48 | Well at least you didn’t buy at the height like JPM…! | bumpa33 | |
23/7/2023 16:39 | ROFLMFAO !! | bradshaw980 | |
23/7/2023 16:09 | Every time Brad uses ‘ROFM… | copper copper | |
23/7/2023 15:38 | Furthermore if you want to learn about "mining production and the processes involved " ......a FEASIBILITY STUDY will explain everything in great, incomprehensible detail! ROFLMFAO! | bradshaw980 | |
23/7/2023 14:40 | Once a poster has demonstrated themself to be no more than a trouble-maker, I filter them and enjoy the peace and quiet. Attention is oxygen to trolls. Starve them of it. | saltraider | |
23/7/2023 13:32 | donald pond23 Jul '23 - 11:24 - 8218 of 8220 0 3 0 It is all under control. These guys have built and operated copper mines before. Just wait for announcements. Exactly where and with whom have they built and operated a PROFITABLE copper mine before? Just curious. | bumpa33 | |
23/7/2023 13:17 | Donald, I don`t know why you pander to this class of troll. They only post to build their egos. Their knowledge of mining production and the processes involved is very limited, as is mine, but to harp on continuously about "their concerns" is just laughable when none of them are shareholders. Trolls are trolls, no matter "their concerns" It is a shame that non shareholders are allowed to troll in this manner. There should be a mechanism to ban them all and leave the site to known shareholders who can then voice "their concerns" to you and the board. We invest in this company because we can see a bright future and ultimately good returns on our shareholdings. We don`t need trolls undermining confidence in the Company. Trolls are trolls, idiots are idiots and big egos get bigger with these guys. | klondykejohn | |
23/7/2023 12:25 | I looked up the word soon hxxps://brilliantio. We Use “Soon” as a Way to Raise Expectations Without Taking a Risk Soon is a vague answer we often use, e.g., I’m going to get my credit score on my credit card straightened out soon and solve my credit history, or during her pregnancy, your friend may tell you that the birth is expected “soon.” Customer service is another typical situation. Job candidates may also be told during the hiring process that they’ll receive a response soon or in a short time. We typically use “soon” to close a conversation, giving ourselves at least a 24-hour window before we need to specify how much time is soon. | kaos3 | |
23/7/2023 11:24 | It is all under control. These guys have built and operated copper mines before. Just wait for announcements. | donald pond | |
23/7/2023 11:06 | I'm no expert here but I'm guessing the mine engineers can't put forward a final pit design until they know if it's going to be a heap leach or not. The pit shell selection becomes the basis for the heap leach stacking schedule. I've researched copper heap leaching and I know everything has to be measured to within an inch of its life ie ore mined, waste mined, total material mined and the all important strip ratio! All this has knock on effects for everything else for example designing the waste rock dump facilities! All imho DYOR! | bradshaw980 | |
23/7/2023 10:03 | Wish you well. One has to consider that the level of engineering in a feasibility study falls well short of the level required to build a mine. Therefore after the feasibility study a further period of detailed engineering design follows. This is my gripe with those saying production early next year, after last year we saying we should be in production as of now ! How far down the detailed engineering design are you, considering you don't yet know your processing route? | bradshaw980 | |
23/7/2023 09:35 | There are 3 hurdles to getting into production: funding, technical and legal. If the company can get funding (and the board is very confident) then the technical side won't be a problem and not will permitting (though the regulator will of course do its job). | donald pond | |
23/7/2023 09:23 | OK so we've got a "likely" feasibility in Q4. Let's say end of Q4 too be nice. Is it a definitive feasibility study? If so are you thinking of calling the Guinness book of world records for a full feasibility on a copper project done in a few months ROFLMFAO....ain't happening mate. This isn't a simple west African oxide gold heap leach bruv.....All imho DYOR! | bradshaw980 | |
23/7/2023 09:21 | They’ve been listed 6 years DP, in that time they’ve done pretty much f’ all. You can’t blame covid for everything. | bumpa33 |
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