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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iron Ores | 0 | -2.67M | -0.0011 | -0.55 | 1.49M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/7/2022 15:42 | AB in Kinshasa today: Press Conference tomorrow then heading for home. | noirua | |
12/7/2022 15:35 | All sold out. Nothing available at all. All gone. Nada left. | kemche | |
12/7/2022 15:11 | Next to nothing available online with most retail brokers right now. | broken_arrow1 | |
12/7/2022 14:47 | There cannot be many AIM listed exploration stocks - market valuation £6m - having realistic and imminent chance of collecting a cash bonanza of £10.2m Follow the money - has anyone noticed increasing volume - some have ! | wealth_creator | |
12/7/2022 13:39 | SBL - shorter and anti-whoosher! | kemche | |
12/7/2022 13:15 | No it won't be 100s of millions. | sportboyslima | |
12/7/2022 13:07 | The longer he stays there the greater the reward. Could it be hundreds of millions? | kemche | |
12/7/2022 13:00 | Yet just like in 1994 and 2003 no one believes or takes any notice of the obvious. | noirua | |
12/7/2022 12:47 | This was posted on LSE today..... I do wonder if Bell has proceeded beyond the actual cash owed situation and is now looking at securing a replacement licence and/or coming to some deal with the major mining company. Bell has said in the past the 'issue' in the Congo has cost Red Rock hundreds of millions of dollars, the potential early stage compensation is a fraction of that. If the Government are serious that they want to attract mining investors into the country they must stamp down hard on illicit practice. Maybe Bell had concluded the negotiations concerning the monetary element but out of the blue came a call from a minister or official that wanted to enhance Red Rock's position further, Bell also said that Red Rock are viewed favourably in country. In all it is a web of intrigue but it could turn out exceptionally rewarding for shareholders, well worth the wait. | yasxii | |
12/7/2022 12:28 | Glencore as an LSE quoted company could take out Red Rock in a flash and save any further continuing aggravation here and elevate AB to a very senior role in the new subsidiary. It wouldn't really matter much to Glencore whether they paid £10 million or £30 million. Above is entire speculation. | noirua | |
12/7/2022 10:00 | It does look as if Kamoto is more in the picture here than meets the eye. Otherwise, why would VUP S A sue Kamoto for $15 million and not Gecamines?: Because Gecamines was the 'go between' only and Kamoto the real dealing party. Kamoto had to use Gecamines due to VUP's agreement to sell back to Gecamines as first offer or refusal. As AB's deliberations were completed last Friday there is an additional reason for staying on and delaying the lawyers and advisors' departure. This must mean there is a new plan to advantage all sides - they being AB, Red Rock, Kamoto, and Gecamines. Kamoto ( previously Katanga ) owns area 2 alongside RRR and VUP's previously owned area 1, and Kamoto's 5. Gecamines owns Area 6. The latest meeting could be to tie in Red Rock and AB to areas 1,2,5, and 6 and Glencore's Kamoto ( Katanga ). Gecamines and Kamoto might want to take an interest in Red Rock as part of a deal. Gecamines has an interest in Kamoto. Mining Week June 2023: | noirua | |
12/7/2022 07:53 | Looks like a Government building to me, the picture on the wall is of the President of Congo. Listened to the interview Friday, he said he was flying back at the weekend, the mind boggles as to what is going on now, maybe the major mining company, I believe Glencore, could be party to events. | the_sage1 | |
12/7/2022 06:37 | The location looks very impressive, Mr Bell is clearly meeting people in high office, maybe at ministerial level. One wonders if the prospective rewards (for Red Rock investors) could be greater than expected, Mr Bell has often implied that the company is well respected in country. | mininglamp | |
11/7/2022 15:22 | Still in Kinshasa.....HAS NOT LEFT AFTERALL. | noirua | |
11/7/2022 15:06 | And do remember that he refuses to come back without the money so as soon as we see him on these shores you can take it as read! | kemche | |
11/7/2022 15:05 | I have 17 million now. Just waiting for Ettie's return then whoosh! | kemche | |
11/7/2022 14:42 | I'm now back to my 7,250,000 shares held in early 2018 before the jump in price from 0.18p to about 1.3p. Auntie Ettie's big day with the correct advice to hold on - a return no doubt in due course broomstick and all. | noirua | |
11/7/2022 14:40 | Whilst we wait - Back in 1994 for those who can remember. Endeavor Resources - then at 2c - was taken over and changed its name to St Barbara Mining SBM. The shares would not budge even though the outcome seemed obvious that they would get good gold holdings and cash. A company made a highly suspicious bid at 3.5c and sent a letter to shareholders telling them not to accept the bid they were making. Later the reason was that most of the shares they got were from a distressed near-bankrupt entrepreneur in secret circumstances. Later the expected news arrived but day after day nothing before then. The shares went into the stratosphere peaking at $2.80 eventually. It was always obvious but so bad was the mining market no one believed anything or any director anymore. Especially as they all had terrible records of share price collapses far worse than 2022. This may not happen with Red Rock and the extremes do not appear there. You can never be sure to be sure. | noirua | |
11/7/2022 08:29 | All sold out - none available. | kemche | |
11/7/2022 08:28 | It is perfectly understandable why no one believes anything about Red Rock these days. Several people, I spoke to do not seem to have attempted to buy after saying they would. | noirua | |
11/7/2022 08:24 | Cannot buy on most platforms currently, only 'at best' IG are showing 1m (£5k) at full offer and then move to a premium. | broken_arrow1 | |
11/7/2022 08:20 | I would also add that the company has a wealth of other components, the Mount Ida royalty of $9m is drawing closer to fruition as is the floatation of both Elephant Oil and New Ballarat Gold, both could deliver significant value. A JV on the expansive gold property in Kenya is also a possibility. I have suggested for a long time that Red Rock is miss priced by the market, the current £6m market cap is a anomaly. | mininglamp | |
11/7/2022 08:16 | The money is as good as banked knowing Bell. GLA LTHers! | kemche |
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