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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% | 0.0525 | 0.05 | 0.055 | 0.0525 | 0.0525 | 0.05 | 133,145,131 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Iron Ores | 0 | -2.67M | -0.0011 | -0.45 | 1.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/9/2014 16:07 | (...cos I like to play against all odds *__^) LOL hahaha Hey John...(guess what I saw down Chancery Lane today, just a few hours ago)....AAE pitching an 'exclusive' mobility ride....with his PRIVATE number plate attached! (...is it Bell...or is it AAE:-))) LOL hahahah *__* | atino | |
16/9/2014 13:14 | I guess Atino knows that. Why he did not transfer his RRR into RGM like most did is baffling. | johndee | |
16/9/2014 13:03 | The size of RRRs holding means RGM won't have much effect here Share dealing in RGM Sep 2009: £20k @2.1p Jun 2010: £50k @1.1p Sep 2010 £136k @1.1p Jul 2012 £200k @1.25 Outlay: -£406k... worth £149k at 0.44p | bam bam rubble | |
16/9/2014 11:52 | RRR was 0.2 last week. Until is gets paid for the asset on sale that is about where it will stay apart from the help RGM is likely to give yet again when it rises to 1 penny plus in the next few days/weeks. Remember RGM is the main company and RRR was just a minor split from it. Without RGM there would never have been a RRR. Never forget that. | johndee | |
15/9/2014 00:11 | How you can think RRR is a better investment than RGM is just baffling... With the exception of its interest in Jms and RGM, Rrr seems to have nothing at all apart from a couple of ropey potential sales going for it. How can any sensible person prefer rrr as an investment compared to RGm... Genuine question... In fact, it would make more sense selling your shares here, buying RGm, hold them for a month, sell them and buy back here before Columbia goes through.,,, Each to their own... But there are two things holding this up at the moment - RGm and DS. | rjcdc | |
14/9/2014 14:23 | For well over three years now the market has been telling us that RGM is a much better play than RRR and it looks like that sentiment is to continue. | johndee | |
14/9/2014 12:58 | Sentiment returning positive to rgm. It will help bring positive sentiment to rrr. We should get colombia news next mth anyway. | nash81 | |
12/9/2014 16:57 | Bam bam. Why so negative all the time. It's boring and tedious. Rejoice. | rrrrrrrrr2 | |
12/9/2014 16:46 | I would say this is suffering much the same as RGM was the other day with overhangs and punters taking flight to get out of the nightmare. But once cleared and if Bell can restrain his strong urges to dilute some more then this might follow RGM up. You never know RRRers, he might actually sell something one day, obviously it won't be for a profit but you never know :-/ | soulsauce | |
12/9/2014 16:45 | Block trades and a wide closing spread (15%). YA at work on the sell side imho. | bam bam rubble | |
12/9/2014 16:24 | I wish...the 2 had been 'independent' of EACH OTHER...and had NO RELATION (or common interests) whatsoever ! [Bam Bam, I say...] we start...by getting Andrew OUT from his post in RRR 'first' ^__^....and then CUT the 'umbilical cord' :-))) [I say...] let those 'eggheads' keep Andrew, if they want! LOL :-))) | atino | |
12/9/2014 16:19 | Exactly ^__^...Not really worth getting excited about, for RRR holders, is it ??? | atino | |
12/9/2014 16:17 | RGMs swing today upped the value of RRRs non-current assets by 1%, which is nice. Technically the price should rise 1%. But applying a discount for RRRs inability to sell RGM in-market, 0.5% or even flat would better reflect the situation here. | bam bam rubble | |
12/9/2014 14:59 | OFF TOPIC !!! Hey SeagullJim (...are you about m8) ???? ...do you remember that 'commercial valuation'...I had paid for - right ? *__^ [well...] I've just received some AWESOME NEWS about it, this afternoon:-))) [...apparently, it got completed yesterday, and its a 'comprehensive' report....worth 32 pages long ^__^] LOL And the good news is.....???? *__^ | atino | |
12/9/2014 14:35 | UJO the next SOLO | datait | |
12/9/2014 12:14 | Well said Aspers. PATIENCE IS KEY. | johndee | |
12/9/2014 12:12 | I was here for the last big rise.....I made the mistake of selling a shed load at 4p but took the ride with the remainder of my holding selling out at 17.5p for a nice £10k profit. The annoying think was if I had held onto all my shares I would have made £100k. Still as they say a profit is a profit. Mind you that said I bought back in big time at 4p, now managed to average down to 1.6p so looking forward to history repeating itself. Let's just say patience is a virtue with AIM stocks.....be patient and you will be rewarded well. | aspers |
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