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RRS Randgold Res.

6,546.00
0.00 (0.00%)
30 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Randgold Res. LSE:RRS London Ordinary Share GB00B01C3S32 ORD $0.05
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 6,546.00 6,580.00 6,584.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
01/12/2016
11:41
A gold "*" is not worth what it was once.
adrian noble
01/12/2016
11:29
David, Make mine a GOLD '*' please.

Ta chum.

Are you still holding £1,000,000 worth of SXX?

Just asking like.

michaelsadvfn
01/12/2016
11:11
David - can I have a quick word?
giant haystacks
01/12/2016
10:38
Professor Pettigrew (RRS) 18 Nov 2016 - 19:30:29

As long as spot gold stays above $1180 then the bull market is intact...

So, the bull market isn't intact.

Why do you bother posting such utter nonsense?

michaelsadvfn
01/12/2016
10:30
Thank Goodness We'll Have Decent Support At £56 !
chinese investor
01/12/2016
08:45
Professor,
I hope Kay changes her mind and you get some "horizontal boogie woogie" !

chinese investor
01/12/2016
08:42
Forming some decent support around the £56-57 level here.
professor pettigrew
01/12/2016
08:39
How many have you got now ?

Professor Pettigrew (RRS) 18 Nov 2016 - 19:30:29
As long as spot gold stays above $1180 then the bull market is intact.
I've purchased around 900 shares this week from £59.75 down to £56.65 this morning.
Every time gold (and RRS) pulls back, I'll just buy a few more.

chinese investor
01/12/2016
07:46
Thank you for the link Prof - a very bullish signal.
michaelsadvfn
01/12/2016
07:26
Not at all. A great buying opportunity between £50-60 taking a six month view.

Most will be very happy to double their money in seven months.

professor pettigrew
01/12/2016
07:18
Another awful day here then
markth126
01/12/2016
07:13
Looks like the gold price is reaching a bottom.
professor pettigrew
01/12/2016
00:05
Of course, anybody thinking of buying gold would buy at these levels, and buy and keep the physical, ie gold bars and coins.

Never has an opportunity to accumulate life-changing wealth been presented as of now.

professor pettigrew
30/11/2016
18:53
You can always set up a moderated RRS board, can't moderate another blue though.
essentialinvestor
30/11/2016
18:43
Thank you for the link Prof - a very bullish signal.
poseidon adventure
30/11/2016
15:33
Let's see what impact the rising rates have consumption and housing and then the impact of Italy on Sunday and work from there.
bonio10000
30/11/2016
15:33
Ever since I invested my wife's SIPP into RRS and "The Physical Stuff" she has withdrawn MY conjugal rights !
I expect a resumption of them when RRS hits £10 (i.e. next summer) !

chinese investor
30/11/2016
12:05
I'm guessing as everyone else is, but this does not look like a capitulation
level in gold to me.

essentialinvestor
30/11/2016
12:04
- Similar with Gold mines.

you could have 'shares in the management company' the miner - but what if the State claimed the land and all proceed's - deciding in effect to nationalise the mines.

wishing for a high Gold price is one thing - but then realising the potential consequences which it might bring - now that is totally different.

k mon
30/11/2016
12:01
Nice move C.I.

However - - who 'OWNs' the modest house?

- Look up Allodial Title for that one
- 'Ownership in freehold is usually transferred to the State
[via the land registry]

- allegedly so that the freeholder's property then has the 'protection of the State'.

- But what if 'the State' goes Bust.

- does it then sell the 'register' on to some men in dark glasses, - who can then lay 'Claim' on the modest house - [the buried Gold might be something of a bonus)

- Why do you think - even now - you get property adverts that say
'For Sale by Private Treaty'

- It's to keep the deeds off the Register and the transaction away from the cold dead hands of those who would turn the State - from that of a Trustee to that of a Pirate..

- Is 'The National Debt' - owned by the State - or the person/taxpayer?

- Nice House - I'm sure.

- If you trusted the State and politicians - would you hold so much Gold.?

- is it wise having a house.

Not having a go - but just trying to get answers to some really - Big - Big Questions - there's more to Gold and silver than first appears.

k mon
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