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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% | 0.045 | 0.04 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.045 | 0.05 | 37,271,863 | 10:11:40 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Iron Ores | 0 | -2.67M | -0.0005 | -0.80 | 2.28M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/9/2024 13:42 | Ettie, are you still lawyered up or have you dispensed with their services? Welcome back Noirua - hope your finger has recovered. | kemche | |
23/9/2024 09:43 | I agree with Atinos auntie Ettie in post #18801 with the added rider that share buying should be led by Red Rock Resources Directors and Senior Management. If this is not allowed, at this time, they should give a low interest loan to Red Rock at say 4% pa for two years. The Red Rock directors I believe do not want to do this and THE MARKET WONDERS WHY? The Directors are more demur than shareholders are demure. | noirua | |
22/9/2024 22:53 | Shame MPOX missed some people. | kemche | |
22/9/2024 20:39 | Hello 'everyone' It's a pity no one is around. I recall spending considerable time sculpting messages to regale crowds here but there can be little enjoyment now with so few readers, such posts simply would not receive due appreciation. Before I depart again, I urge you to express yourselves not by writing, but by buying the shares. Do not be demure, invest with feeling. Enjoyment will be found through the medium of share price appreciation. | atinos auntie ettie | |
20/9/2024 09:57 | We know he was invited to the palace. | kemche | |
18/9/2024 19:29 | Excellent interview where lots of things were cleared up. Bad commentary incoming? | kemche | |
18/9/2024 18:36 | That sounds sort of final then AimDogs. The end is finally in sight. "Yaroo" as Billy Bunter might say. Bunter of course never fibbed either. | algernon2 | |
18/9/2024 18:10 | hxxps://youtu.be/Cth Andrew Bell has finally just got back from the DRC 'finalisation' meeting. There are expected to be 27 more 'finalisation' meetings for Andrew Bell in the DRC over the next couple of years to reach 'finalisation ' of the claim. When 'finalisation' is reached after these 27 meetings the search for a suitable official to sign the 'finalisation' documents will commence. This will be a difficult process and will take in excess of 52 visits by Andrew to the DRC but will no doubt advance the 'finalisation' process to a very 'advanced finalisation' stage. | aimdogs | |
17/9/2024 10:57 | Imminent monies in the DRC. Any update? was delayed due to elections but they are over now. So where is the money that 'Vumilia Pendeza SA is due to pay? What steps are being taken to recover this cash? Who is 'Vumilia Pendeza SA anyway? Who owns it? Is it solvent? etc etc etc | ih_417323 | |
17/9/2024 08:54 | Deeply oversubscribed or barrow boys? Bad commentary surely? Time looks borrowed. | kemche | |
17/9/2024 08:21 | Most of the sells are buys as we enter the accumulation phase. News imminent. | kemche | |
17/9/2024 08:14 | Yes, speedy recovery Noirua.Of course AB has managed well with just the one finger in recent years, holding it up to us regularly.As for kemche being a rogue AI (All Ireland) bot I think algernon may be onto something. Back in the day that kemche was created the prevalent computer language was COBOL. And I think kemche spouts a weird Irish derivation: Cobollers. | backmarker | |
16/9/2024 11:43 | In auction. Seems we have a buyer... 🤡 | aimdogs | |
16/9/2024 10:18 | I wish them a speedy recovery too. As well as the guards in Zimbabwe looking after our lithium. | kemche | |
16/9/2024 09:32 | The two seriously ill Indian employees are still stopping gold production from the multi million pounds Faso facility. I suppose they are expecting to be paid a wage as well. How rude of them under the circumstances. | aimdogs | |
16/9/2024 08:45 | In the continued absence of Noirua, who is nursing a broken finger, and to whom we send our best wishes for a speedy recovery, I declare this week to be all about Côte d'Ivoire. | kemche | |
16/9/2024 07:32 | A stupendous RNS that guarantees £10k in two tranches in an unspecified time. Just wait until the herd arrives. None other that the behemoth that is Guardian Metal no less. Once Ettie provides " an update across the spectrum of its activities in the coming week." then the whoosh will begin in earnest. TIER 3,675! | kemche | |
13/9/2024 20:32 | Is there a more literate bb out there? I think not. Ritalin boy excused. | kemche | |
13/9/2024 20:28 | Hope the finger gets well soon Noirua. Remember: -------------------- "The Moving Finger having writ Moves on: Nor all your Piety nor Wit Can lure it back or cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a single Word." -------------------- | algernon2 | |
13/9/2024 16:18 | Tiers check: Greenland - Tier 65 Migori - Tier 93 Zim - Tier 2354 Amulet - Tier 7896 Shyte Creek - Tier 9035 Steelmin - Tier 7894 Lemon - Tier 5673 Luanshimba - Tier 13, 456 Ivory Coast - Tier 98,893 ELEP - Tier soon. BF - Tier gold f'in everywhere! DRC - Tier imminent NBGC - Tier Leni Isn't it? Didn't they? Could she? | kemche | |
13/9/2024 15:00 | Here is to a speedy recovery Noirua. I will hold the fort whilst you recover. | kemche | |
13/9/2024 14:40 | The great Lenigas is quiet at the moment probably representing rrr on RRAL downunder. I'm not posting much as I broke a finger in my best hand. So it is one finger typing at present. | noirua | |
13/9/2024 14:22 | I think we can all agree that at the end of the day we should be judged by our exports rather than our imports. | kemche | |
13/9/2024 14:03 | Just waiting for the supportive shareholders to cough up for POW and then whoosh! | kemche |
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