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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0575 | 0.055 | 0.06 | 0.0575 | 0.0575 | 0.06 | 642,883 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iron Ores | 0 | -2.67M | -0.0011 | -0.55 | 1.49M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/4/2020 14:03 | Ettie, did you participate in the latest fundraising at RGM to help out junior? Does that mean the holding of RRR have been diluted? Will we be participating in the soon to come fundraising at POW? And does anyone have the latest price of Manganese as my usual service provider is temporarily unavailable. | kemche | |
06/4/2020 21:57 | Well there not a lot to see I'm pretty sure they have no tricks left only hope and when it comes to raising money a prayer | fenton1234 | |
06/4/2020 21:54 | Doesn't look good imho | torp | |
06/4/2020 21:51 | Seems both the mug punters as well as rampers have now all fled. Surely the fat lady is gargling now in preparation for that welcome song?! DYOR | torp | |
06/4/2020 21:39 | How about a rerate, ie one that holds Rather than snakes & Ladders Praying for Boris 🙏 | replicas1967 | |
06/4/2020 20:52 | There have been upswings in the not too distant past in which many investors did well. With luck those times will be enjoyed again and I suspect the next swing will be soon. | atinos auntie ettie | |
06/4/2020 20:48 | "missed in these trying times." Ettie, times have always been trying as long as you have been in charge. Coincidence? | kemche | |
06/4/2020 20:47 | Oh my giddy aunt! That will save a few bob though Ettie! Can you employ someone else to fill in? Someone as diligent and as relentless but possibly cleverer? | kemche | |
06/4/2020 20:44 | All the very best to you Noirua, your positivity will be missed in these trying times. | atinos auntie ettie | |
05/4/2020 22:39 | Cmon Boris 👊 | replicas1967 | |
05/4/2020 20:14 | Noirua - "Total losses for Red Rock Resources PLC, going back to 2006, total over £42 million" Thanks for the frank and honest admission of how useless the BOD is and how despicable they are for continuing to reward themselves with lucrative salaries and taking £millions in expenses despite such abject failure to deliver. You have confirmed what most already know which is this is nothing but a lifestyle venture for the BOD's personal enrichment. Uninvestable imho DYOR | torp | |
05/4/2020 14:33 | Total losses for Red Rock Resources PLC will continue to grow - of that I think we can all agree on. | kemche | |
05/4/2020 12:12 | Suggesting a country or state should be prepared for an epidemic is ridiculous. The Influenza epidemic started in America in 1917 and 1918, towards the end and during World War 1. It was over by 1922 and we would have had to be prepared for over 100 years. Hardly a person still alive from 1917. Sweden and Iceland are taking a different route to other countries and isolating the infected. Their economies will be stronger for it and it may be a better route. Sadly most of those who die would have done so over the next few years anyway. Sometimes the tough couldn't care route is best in the longer run. Debt, debt, debt, followed by higher interest rates. Crashing property prices and higher unemployment. A government with rocketing expenditure and plummeting income has no where to go than borrowing. Pensions will rise below inflation. So the right route was closer to Boris Johnson's let the epidemic ride out, although it needed more refining. For those in the money gold looks one of the few places to go. Once those short of cash have stopped their panic selling to cover long positions. | noirua | |
05/4/2020 11:13 | Total losses for Red Rock Resources PLC, going back to 2006, total over £42 million. These may be allowed to be used against future profits and could be worth well over £8 million. A bidder for Red Rock or indeed an investor taking a very large stake, will see the advantages both actual and possible principally in gold and further down the line in copper and cobalt. Not forgetting the manganese producing profitable dividend paying interest in South Africa. | noirua | |
04/4/2020 20:26 | RRR Charts Just continual share price destruction DYOR | torp | |
04/4/2020 18:10 | Thanks Dulux ☝️ | replicas1967 | |
04/4/2020 17:57 | 3-Day-Gold-Chart: ... | noirua | |
04/4/2020 17:54 | Apologies concerning the cannot fail diet which I forgot about. Guaranteed to lose weight with zero effort. A cake walk in fact. Tune back in later guys. | noirua | |
04/4/2020 16:46 | replicas, It could possibly, conceivably, just may be that he does not have the answers to the myriad questions posed and would rather just make stuff up. But that is only a guess. | kemche | |
04/4/2020 16:12 | NB: Trolls and repetitive detractors are filtered by Noirua. Is this why Noirua doesn’t reply ? | replicas1967 | |
04/4/2020 16:06 | Here are the facts again. Red Rock Resources 2012 - Loss of £1,962,882 --- Cash raised £4,441,844 - Admin £2,275,786 2013 - Loss of £22,105,562 -- Cash raised £4,103,795 - Admin £4,751,948 2014 - Loss of £4,113,460 --- Cash raised £2,723,861 - Admin £1,563,808 2015 - Loss of £8,411,541 --- Cash raised £2,327,377 - Admin £1,334,404 2016 - Loss of £283,280 ----- Cash raised £1,155,323 - Admin £758,351 2017 - Loss of £1,114,213 --- Cash raised £300,000 --- Admin £644,688 2018 - Profit £78,120 ------- Cash raised £421,668 --- Admin £849,518 2019 - Loss of £1,723,881 --- Cash raised £853,089 --- Admin £591,777 Total Losses above - £39,792,939 Total Cash Raised - £16,326,957 Total Admin - £12,770,280 The staggering amounts expended via salaries, admin and other expenses are imho preposterous. Uninvestable simple as imho DYOR | torp |
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