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RRR Red Rock Resources Plc

0.0525
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 07:44:28
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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
  0.00 0.00% 0.0525 0.05 0.055 0.0525 0.0525 0.05 4,311,555 07:44:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Iron Ores 0 -2.67M -0.0011 -0.45 1.24M
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 0.05p. 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 £1.24 million. Red Rock Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.45.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/4/2024
11:41
Off-Topic: CRCL - It won't be long before they cry out AB please come back all is forgiven. RTOP - Well, it is a fun stock for me as I'm up £1,750 on a share down from £2.50 to 2.35p in about 8 months beating RRR hands down. RTOP is a fair risk for those who understand how it trades, bonkers if you like, but bad news for those who can't swim in its deadly waters.
noirua
15/4/2024
11:03
All the buys are entities closing their shorts.
kemche
15/4/2024
11:03
@Oilplayer2009 all over this now.

he_debt_collector - 02 Oct 2020 - 10:49:29 - 281 of 1959 Corcel PLC - Battery Metals & Energy Investments - CRCL
Corcel featured in Shares Magazine - beware of the bashers, anyone foolish enough to act on their 'advice' will already have missed a bagger.

Many believe this will be a £10m+ company soon enough, it is currently circa £2m m/cap, target 5p+ totally realistic.

Get in before the herd

Many long term holders supported the December 2.75p placing & legacy holders are in far higher up, very little resistance to 3p therefore.

kemche
14/4/2024
12:52
DDR, behave!

:)

kemche
14/4/2024
12:50
For a moment thought you were talking about Noirua there

vassal. noun. vas·​sal
a person in the Middle Ages who received protection and land from a lord in return for loyalty and service

dead duck resources
14/4/2024
11:44
So in that sense the share price is irrelevant -
tomboyb
14/4/2024
11:43
Whatever you think of BELL, he has done exceptionally well!!! -

Just not for shareholders -

Imagine being able to use equity as a "vessel" for over 20 years -

Smart -

tomboyb
14/4/2024
10:31
The size of processing ponds for larger heap leaching systems can also
require knowledge of the depth and water supply to the pond. The pond
at Burkina Faso is likely to be a barren pond and already well-lined.
Hopefully, there is no need for speciality slurry pumps and the costs that
go with it. A gravity system is ideal if practical. This in itself requires
greater depth and a natural slope to keep the solution channels angled.

Leachate must be what is found in Burkina Faso and probably requires crushing
and the pond requires dredging from time to time. A compacted heap requires a
lixiviant chemical to be used and in the case of gold 10 to 30 days to reach
full dilution. Hopefully, the pond at Burkina Faso is very well lined as it
needs to be long-term. Settling through gravity is likely to be used.
Other than this watching out for overflows and leak detection are the only
other requirements.

Hopefully all the above is in place at Burkina Faso probably what has led to
CEO Andrew Bell being so confident. Why not in that case one would think and
of course hope.

noirua
13/4/2024
16:02
Red Rock is troubled on the cash front and mixed views among Investors
therein at Red Rock.
The gold is in the ground, royalties have not arrived yet, and some gold
might be there who knows, however?
Himself is Burkina Faso bound but how much time to gold production?
Maybe Red Rock just wants to flog its interest off after Himself pushes the
pond into production - go for it AB.

Other concerns to how anything else can be carted off to new holders.
Kenya needing licenses renewed has quite poor drilling results so not
easy to sell. Musonoi does not look encouraging.

NBGC looks like a longer-term IPO so not worth considering for cash.
Can El Limon royalties be transferred to a new owner or sold back to
Soma. Possibly in this market and the easiest way to go - go for it AB.

Anything else? - err no!

noirua
13/4/2024
15:31
Help has arrived as Rick Rule is here for Red Rock?


Dr Marc Faber is also for gold:

noirua
12/4/2024
23:48
Those are important determinants of the RRR share price.
kemche
12/4/2024
23:32
With tensions rising between Iran and Israel causing the gold price to reverse with Bitcoin, we will need to see what Monday brings. The DOW and NASDAQ also pulled back late on.
noirua
12/4/2024
20:56
I am used to placings at a nominal premium driving the share price back to the placing price. but that didn't happen perhaps because the proceeds were only 10% of MC. Having been a placee I am currently happy!
bscuit
12/4/2024
16:58
"The big thing is getting a production licence to produce at volume; again, with a following wind and bit of efficiency that could be September/October."


Gulp!

kemche
12/4/2024
16:37
I'm still P--SSED at the amount of bullying going on in the corporate sector to beat on tiny share price making sure we never get a rise until they have enough voting right to get away with fraud...



!

kemche
12/4/2024
16:33
It's all about lithium and manganese next week.
kemche
12/4/2024
15:38
Gold powers on through the $2,400 mark. The next fence is $2,500. Still, Red Rock slips as it fails to climb the slippery slope.
noirua
12/4/2024
15:03
How Do Processing Ponds Work as Part of the Mining Cycle?


Processing ponds are far from an isolated system on their own.
They’re a part of a larger leaching system for processing ores and minerals, and therefore,
they only provide storage for certain steps of the process.
However, process ponds are essential in most leaching and dissolution metallurgy techniques. Underestimating their design or skipping on important materials will only result in serious
environmental issues for years to come.
Since barren ponds are often used as the permanent storage space for residues and tailings
left after the mine shuts down, they should be lined with the long-term in mind.
Understanding how processing ponds fit into the larger heap leaching system is essential to
designing them correctly.

noirua
12/4/2024
13:19
Dudishes - that is too cryptic for me.
kemche
12/4/2024
13:16
kemche, Tims loves yar, not sure what to do?
dudishes
12/4/2024
11:16
''shareholders of RRR is not stupid''. No they is not.
kemche
12/4/2024
11:05
My calculations suggest bad commentary may be upon us next month. Again.
kemche
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