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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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-0.005 | -8.70% | 0.0525 | 0.05 | 0.055 | 0.0575 | 0.0525 | 0.06 | 28,401,658 | 14:41:39 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iron Ores | 0 | -2.67M | -0.0011 | -0.45 | 1.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2024 10:18 | NT crew starting to arrive now in anticipation for the biggest whoosh of their lives. | kemche | |
15/3/2024 09:29 | The power move by Ettie on the Aussie play seems to me a tacit admission by POW that Ettie and RRR are the only ones who have the expertise and wherewithal to progress the project forward - dare I say imminently. After the groundbreaking announcement that saw the transformation of the company in an instant the market has been stunned and the rush to buy the shares has been met with a "NT" block. The backlog of buy orders stands as a pregnant deluge waiting to break the dam. But that was yesterday's play. Today it is all about DRC again. As norm therein wherein akin in species. | kemche | |
14/3/2024 14:04 | It looks as if AB is putting his foot down full-throttle to get Red Rock into clear waters. It might just work. | noirua | |
14/3/2024 13:34 | Only why to make those payments is a placing. We all know it's coming. Andrew Madoff Bel; never fails to deliver his payroll | captain_kurt | |
14/3/2024 10:13 | £1.375m - £125k of the sale is made up (166,666,667 shares to be issued at a markup of 0.075p) Still overpriced by a £million or so. | dead duck resources | |
14/3/2024 09:41 | Investors are somewhat confused by the buying for £1.5m the 49.9% of NBGC owned by Power Metal. Red Rock said they are advanced in selling two assets and instead bought one more. This is very much like going out to sell a car and coming back home with the original car plus one more - maybe someone has a screw loose? Of course, if AB comes back and can announce that $7.5 million is in Red Rock's Bank account that changes matters even though Power Metal looks to have done a deal with all screws firmly tightened. The gods themselves are scratching their heads over all this. | noirua | |
13/3/2024 15:35 | Nothing seems to be working because of the entities. How is Ettie supposed to get the bad commentary away if this is the response he gets. Poor sod. | kemche | |
13/3/2024 15:31 | Classic treeshake on the back of those efforts. | kemche | |
13/3/2024 14:38 | @StockBoxMedia caught up with Chairman @RRR_RedRock Andrew Bell to discuss recent developments in the company's activities. NBGC agreement Video to conditionally buy 100% of NBGC is at the foot of the Header.# above. | noirua | |
13/3/2024 14:00 | DL talks up Red Rock's NBGC: | noirua | |
13/3/2024 12:35 | It is also interesting that Power Metal CEO and Paul Johnson have joined Katoro Gold KAT very recently. Another that could be in play though less likely. I've bought some shares myself at about 0.1p - but you can never be sure to be sure. | noirua | |
13/3/2024 12:29 | It's all about Artemis now. I get to choose tomorrow. | kemche | |
13/3/2024 12:08 | Any moment now Artemis may buy the 49.9% stake in NBGC for cash upfront and shares in Artemis. An alternative is a bid by Artemis for Red Rock Resources - Maybe shares in Artemis. AB would become a director of Artemis and retain a position with subsidiary Red Rock Resources. Director resignation at Artemis leaves a vacancy: | noirua | |
13/3/2024 11:33 | Every single day - it's about something else. This is what makes RRR so exciting. | kemche | |
13/3/2024 11:01 | Interesting now as AB goes all out to battle the way to fortune from misfortune. This may come off if gold plays the game and he has a buyer in mind. Maybe Advisor David Lenigas is involved here having a directorship and at the helm of Artemis Resources. AIM:ARV ASX:ARV | noirua | |
13/3/2024 10:26 | "The project is IN PLAY." Now watch as Ettie plays with it. | kemche | |
13/3/2024 10:16 | I don'y ever recall a news release by RRR that has not been stupendous and this is simply another case. "(e) Red Rock confirming by the close of Due Diligence that it has access to funding required for the settlement of all amounts due on Completion and for the ongoing financing of NBGC and RRAL; and" Cannot see a problem with that at all. Why this has not whooshed beggars belief. | kemche | |
13/3/2024 10:14 | Don't worry about debts as you can't pay them anyway. Only thing to do is buy more and increase the debt - makes absolute sense as a windfall may be on the way. | noirua | |
13/3/2024 09:07 | POW is mainly interested in Uranium in Canada and the new Saudi deal. Most other interests are up for sale. Offers are hard to come by for tenements that have not been explored or have poor results from drilling. | noirua | |
13/3/2024 08:40 | POW will be kicking themselves they didn't ask for £2.5 million If starting a negotiation with a punchy valuation expecting to move downwards and the buyer bites your hand off at the price offered, you are left thinking you could have got a lot more. | dead duck resources | |
13/3/2024 08:26 | Good timing for 1.3 Billion shares to be issued to meet payroll this month | captain_kurt | |
13/3/2024 08:03 | KER-POW not sure this is a good deal for RRR Holders. | steveberyl | |
13/3/2024 08:03 | I guess Red Rock got up late this morning like me and posted with one minute to spare captain_kurt. QBT at under 1.25p. | noirua | |
13/3/2024 07:25 | Check out POW RNS today. sold half its Victoria asset to RRR for £1.5m No one else wanted the asset it seems lol | captain_kurt | |
12/3/2024 13:55 | You are incorrigible DDR! ;) | kemche |
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