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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Red Rock Resources Plc | LSE:RRR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWKBV38 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0575 | 0.055 | 0.06 | 0.0575 | 0.0575 | 0.06 | 12,819,169 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Iron Ores | 0 | -2.67M | -0.0011 | -0.55 | 1.49M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/8/2014 12:16 | You need anger management son So much angst. Why??? It's all a game......when you understand that, your little hissy fits will appear to you as they do to others.....pointless ramblings from a complete saddo. Ciao bambino.......lol | kezman01 | |
26/8/2014 09:10 | Atinos auntie Ettie 21 Aug'14 - 15:40 - 5397 of 5410 0 0 "The point is an opportune one since Daniel originally piled his plate high with a six figure sum, and an average I'm led to believe of 1.1p. That price with regret would be although not insurmountable, difficult to achieve in the current climate. Through sheer strength of character and the desire to divert resources to that cause, Daniel has lowered his average to a third of what it was, a far happier number. It strikes me that legacy shareholders have a choice, to quit and try their luck elsewhere taking their dark clouds with them, or to try improving their average" Just to put a bit of meat on the bone, another way of expressing the above (assuming the figures are accurate) is that the investor is £300,000 down.....after improving his average. To get to that deficit he has invested £800,000 plus. Incredible that anyone would encourage others to do likewise. | kezman01 | |
21/8/2014 21:28 | On Target I thought he bought another 50p worth in the last placing? ;-) | soulsauce | |
21/8/2014 21:10 | rrrRRRrrr, He is referring to his miniscule share holding. Read the previous posts by 'AAE'. | on target | |
21/8/2014 20:52 | Many years ago I managed bookmaker offices in south london. The major punters all had one thing in common......they chased their money. Some won....most lost. If you don't know what chasing is look it up. | kezman01 | |
21/8/2014 19:51 | Christo. Why do you work in his office? | rrrrrrrrr2 | |
21/8/2014 19:09 | AB has virtually nothing on his plate,now why would that be if this is such a fantastic investment! | christo14 | |
21/8/2014 16:27 | Kez - I know your reading...and I ain't even gonna say ANYTHING [...other than..."DNI thread" *__^]...As I have MERCY on your soul... YOU...VIPASSANA...(a (...there is only 'ONE ATINO' - and its a GREAT shame...RGM doesn't have him !...but he DOES look out for his counterparts nonetheless - for better or for worse ^__* :-)))) | atino | |
21/8/2014 16:26 | Just a smoke screen for management failure. 👍 | dimmerginger | |
21/8/2014 16:11 | If the Colombia deal falls through... will the Ivory coast exploration happen?...not likely are we skint?...yes why is Sklan increasing stake?...cos he knows its a safe bet (he must know something we don't and is there going to be increased stake building in the near future? or do we sell the crown jewels and if so how? so were not going to reach 1.1p in the near future? | hopeless698 | |
21/8/2014 16:00 | Sklan has deep pockets. Many on here can't afford to bring their averages down to anything like below 1.1p and bet more money on a useless CEO. Crass comments again from those who should know better. | soulsauce | |
21/8/2014 15:54 | Now lets talk business...is this Colombia deal going through or not!!! | hopeless698 | |
21/8/2014 15:50 | Exactly...well said. Stop all the moaning and get on with it!!! | hopeless698 | |
21/8/2014 15:49 | "Through sheer strength of character and the desire to divert resources to that cause, Daniel has lowered his average to a third of what it was, a far happier number." "It strikes me that legacy shareholders have a choice, to quit and try their luck elsewhere taking their dark clouds with them, or to try improving their average." Do you really believe this baloney you spout AAE? | fangorn2 | |
21/8/2014 15:40 | The point is an opportune one since Daniel originally piled his plate high with a six figure sum, and an average I'm led to believe of 1.1p. That price with regret would be although not insurmountable, difficult to achieve in the current climate. Through sheer strength of character and the desire to divert resources to that cause, Daniel has lowered his average to a third of what it was, a far happier number. It strikes me that legacy shareholders have a choice, to quit and try their luck elsewhere taking their dark clouds with them, or to try improving their average | atinos auntie ettie | |
21/8/2014 15:21 | The opportunity is on a plate and the buffet is open so help yourselves. But first pay tribute to Daniel's loyalty, perseverance, his strength in adversity, above all for his faith and belief in the company's leadership to triumph over market forces about which they can do little other than try to withstand each gust. If the next gust is upward those who piled their plates high shall be the more rewarded. | atinos auntie ettie | |
21/8/2014 15:05 | Good entry price on assets. Buying into value but when will we realise it? | bunky3 | |
21/8/2014 14:46 | What does Sklan know here ? | vivgav |
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