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RRR Red Rock Resources Plc

0.0575
-0.0075 (-11.54%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.0075 -11.54% 0.0575 0.055 0.06 0.065 0.0525 0.07 124,198,674 15:09:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Iron Ores 0 -2.67M -0.0011 -0.55 1.49M
Red Rock Resources Plc is listed in the Iron Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker RRR. The last closing price for Red Rock Resources was 0.07p. Over the last year, Red Rock Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0525p to 0.285p.

Red Rock Resources currently has 2,480,597,791 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Red Rock Resources is £1.49 million. Red Rock Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.55.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
29/10/2019
09:35
It's all about POW and RGM now.
kemche
29/10/2019
07:07
Power Metal Resources plc (LON:POW) the AIM listed African focused metals exploration and development company is pleased is pleased to provide an update in respect of the progress achieved by Kalahari Key Mineral Exploration Pty Ltd ("Kalahari Key" or "KKME") at the Molopo Farms Complex project in Botswana ("MFC" or the "MFC Project").


POWER METAL RESOURCES POW - - 25,000,000 shares held by Red Rock. Company also has 25m warrants convertible at 1p up to 2022.

noirua
28/10/2019
23:53
Never invest more than you can afford to lose. If your stake is no more than 1% of your personal cash and assets you can rest easy and even consider averaging down - that call is always personal to ourselves.
noirua
28/10/2019
18:15
Noirua still posting drivel to push real posts off the page. Follow him at your own risk. His advice is utterly awful imho. Some past quotes:

Noirua Quotes

29 Oct 2018 - " it would seem wise to consider buying in stock around 0.6p a share...your call"

29 Oct 2018 - "We can be assured that Chairman Bell and his board of directors are helping all they can to bring about a reasonable electricity deal for Steelmin"

31 Oct 2018 - "RRR at around 0.575p to buy BUT not for long."

01 Nov 2018 - "Added a few more this morning."

01 Nov 2018 - "Still well cheap and under 0.6p is a 'come and buy me'"

20 Nov 2018 - "Cash in BANK £3.5 to £4 million"


As we can plainly see, Bid price today is 0.40p. Anyone who believed
Noirua's shameless stock pumping would be sat on sizable losses.

Steelmin went into Administration last Feb. RRR still hasn't put out any
RNS to this effect, truly despicable imho.

The "Cash in bank" comment proved to be devastatingly misleading. The half
year report stated cash in bank as at end Dec was just £27k.


As I said, follow Noirua's drivel at your own risk.

This remains for me a total POS AIM share which exists as a lifestyle
venture for the personal enrichment of the BOD who take the lions share
of available cash in salaries and expenses.

DYOR

torp
28/10/2019
17:07
Noirua have I missed something? What has Mr Penny got to do with RRR
jdsdps
28/10/2019
15:42
Amulet Diamond Corporation:

Mr. Penny is a Director and RemCo Chair of Julius Bär Group, a listed Swiss private bank. He is the founder of Amulet Diamond Corporation, a private diamond mining company, and is Chair of Pangolin Diamonds, a diamond exploration company in Botswana, the world’s largest producer of diamonds.

noirua
27/10/2019
23:34
The gold price is back over USD1,500 an ounce and bodes well at Mid Migori. Copper has risen in price after a fall in the summer and cobalt has jumped in price considerably.
noirua
27/10/2019
19:56
From poster Helpful 17 Aug 2019 on LSE:

"If it has not been taken private there is a reason, as will become clear shortly.
We may still take it private. One other large shareholder wanted us to liquidate
the company last September and we said no."


On this basis I personally deem the share totally uninvestable

torp
27/10/2019
10:52
Off topic:
Postage price:
Working out weight and size:

noirua
26/10/2019
22:44
Key factors are the new award of a mining license for Mid Migori and the second, a JORC Resource at Musonoi. Details are in the header. If both matters are resolved in the coming months I expect RRR shares to rocket upwards and no doubt TW will be completely vindicated and leave many an investor disappointed at the obvious once staring them in the face.
noirua
26/10/2019
20:29
All that will happen now is that Bell will slowly cash in the valuable
Jupiter shares and put them to salaries and expenses until it's all gone imho.

1.5m of them have already been sold and frittered away. No value to shareholders
whatsoever.

One can not imagine that the remaining large holders will just sit idly by whilst
the only real company value is squandered so I fully expect them to take action
soon enough. Currently I suspect they are just waiting to see what happens
with Kenya.

Poster Helpful on LSE who states he owns some of the £1m outstanding CLNs
whose deadline is this 19th Dec, has stated the following:

Helpful 17 Aug 2019:

"If it has not been taken private there is a reason, as will become clear shortly.
We may still take it private. One other large shareholder wanted us to liquidate
the company last September and we said no."


On this basis I personally deem the share uninvestable. With those vultures
standing ready to liquidate or privatise the share what possible hope is there
for the ordinary PI here? None at all I would suggest. I wouldn't want to
be left holding shares if/when they do that.

DYOR

torp
26/10/2019
19:54
For me it's all about the future adventures really. Whatever fleecing has happened in the past has happened and whatever money has been swindled has been swindled. It is the future swindles that I am interested in.
As long as I continue to be paid and enjoy the world jollies until I retire or am called by Mr Reaper then I don't really give a..........

But that's just me.

NoiruaEttiGoldClunes.

kemche
26/10/2019
15:17
Though you need to make a profit before using past tax losses !

I can't recall the out of the last 15 odd years that Bell has been here that there ever has been a profit.

Or a dividend from the JMS payments.

Maybe next year Rodney ?

seagullsslimjim
26/10/2019
14:13
Remain calm as I know myself how stressful it is waiting for Musonoi and Mid Migori. As kindly pointed out my the man himself Red Rock has past losses of £38 million that can be used against future profits and could be worth up to GBP7.2 million to Red Rock.
Admin was indeed GBP850K last year but included a considerable expenditure in DRC.

The gold price is back over USD1,500 an ounce and bodes well at Mid Migori. Copper has risen in price after a drop back in the summer and cobalt has jumped in price considerably.

noirua
26/10/2019
00:23
Losses made each year, plus amounts raised in cash through dilution placings and amounts expended on Admin


2012 - Loss of £1,962,882 - raised £4,441,844 - Admin £2,275,786
2013 - Loss of £22,105,562 - raised £4,103,795 - Admin £4,751,948
2014 - Loss of £4,113,460 - raised £2,723,861 - Admin £1,563,808
2015 - Loss of £8,411,541 - raised £2,327,377 - Admin £1,334,404
2016 - Loss of £283,280 - raised £1,155,323 - Admin £758,351
2017 - Loss of £1,114,213 - raised £300,000 - Admin £644,688

Total Raised - £15,052,200

Total Admin - £11,328,985


Clear to see where all the money goes.

This is imho why the share price always keeps sinking

No value for shareholders

torp
26/10/2019
00:21
Amounts frittered away on Admin Expenses each year:

2012 - Admin £2,275,786
2013 - Admin £4,751,948
2014 - Admin £1,563,808
2015 - Admin £1,334,404
2016 - Admin £758,351
2017 - Admin £644,688
2018 - Admin £849,518

Laughable

torp
25/10/2019
23:59
RRR Mid Migori results back in 2009. RRR looks forward to a new mining license being awarded.

The Migori gold project consists of a 60% farm-in interest in 63 km (kilometres) of a greenstone belt in Southern Kenya near the Tanzanian border, and interests in contiguous areas. The area has a NI-4301 compliant indicated resource of 1,172,000 oz (ounces) of gold.

noirua
25/10/2019
23:11
Juniors Back In Hunt For Iron Ore Action, Spurred On By Latest Vale Hiccup
25 October 2019

noirua
25/10/2019
23:07
Gold – Is It Time For Another Move Higher?
25 October 2019

noirua
25/10/2019
21:26
The same awful advice you gave to readers here last Now saying 0.6p was a great time to buy and that opportunities wouldn't last long.

Now here we are at 0.4p and heading for the 0.3ps

You clearly have no qualms about steering people into this total POS share.
Which is testimony to the kind of character you are.

The only saving grace is that very very few people now fall for the drivel you
and other pumpers post. The game was up very long ago.

The 7yr plus charts show the long standing trend which is constant loss of
SP value which happens because the BOD here suck away all the value in
preposterous salaries and expenses.

Last years Admin Expenses alone were approx. £850,000

It' a dead horse that just hasn't stopped twitching yet.

Keep pumping Noirua. It's tragic, but laughable too.

torp
25/10/2019
14:03
Atinos auntie Ettie - 16 Oct 2019 - 12:56:11 - 8771 of 8845 RED ROCK RESOURCES PLC - Information Thread - RRR
Now is presumably the time to buy, when many are unnaturally fearful, and in advance of news flow which is surely just around the corner.

noirua
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