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RGM Regency Mines Plc

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Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Regency Mines Plc LSE:RGM London Ordinary Share GB00BKM69866 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% 0.90 0.85 0.95 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/3/2019
14:07
Regency Mines 2010 and beyond - downside limitless.
vish65
11/3/2019
13:59
Good bye!!
daar
11/3/2019
13:49
Looks as though this is nearly done and not before time. Bell has been allowed to waste too many people's money. Hopefully RRR next.
soulsauce
11/3/2019
13:43
Bell is a conman

How does he get away with it ?

hermanngoring
11/3/2019
13:11
Question for the large investors.

Previously, I assume that at AGM's Bell has been able to "wield" the shares in RRR and RGM.

i.e. At a RRR AGM I presume Bell gets to use the RRR shares that RGM hold and thereby can boost the votes for any given resolution. Vice-versa for use of the RGM shares held by RRR.

If the large investors hold enough stock does that mean they have a say in which way those RRR and RGM shares are used in votes?

torp
11/3/2019
12:00
But as Noirua would say - "It's all in the past now".
kemche
11/3/2019
11:57
Best put the old Sinatra record on imho

"And now, the end is near. . .

torp
11/3/2019
11:56
Dell is a clown


RRR will go the same way.

hermanngoring
11/3/2019
11:41
£18,339,478 cumulative losses. Well done Bell.
kemche
11/3/2019
11:30
Noirua, that should help.
Ta.

kemche
11/3/2019
11:29
Anyway, I hope it works out for shareholders.
noirua
11/3/2019
11:24
Noirua, Why put up a piece of fiction from exactly a year ago? Is that by way of utter contempt for the holders here?
kemche
11/3/2019
11:14
AB is returning to Kenya in an unplanned trip on behalf of Red Rock this week.

Align Research:

Align Research wrongly state that RGM are to buy into a Coking Coal Mine - basically it's not - misleading.

noirua
11/3/2019
11:06
Another lol to the holders.
thehitman1
11/3/2019
10:40
Utter horse manure:





Highlights:

o MET Coal production continues at Omega with improved production following operational disruptions during move to new location at end 2018

o Activity increasing at the Mambare JV in PNG with a significant GPR Program planned for 2019 pursuing the goal of a DSO operation and mining license

o ESTEQ continues to develop its investments with Allied Energy refocusing on the promising local grid and combined heat and power arenas

o Curzon Energy remains focused on its intention to participate in a multi-TCF gas opportunity in Texas to supplement its existing CBM project

o Regency's 50% stake in the Dempster Vanadium project announced recently offers exploration upside in the battery metals space

Andrew Bell, Regency Chairman, comments: "The key move of a high wall miner at the end of 2018 to a new location should provide three years of coal production and now enables increased output and operating efficiencies. Once the second mining machine is moved to its new location we expect to see overall operations reaching a new level of turnover and profitability. Many other initiatives are under way to tune up performance and increase production, and we look to the future with confidence.

At Mambare, the hiatus that followed the failure of our former joint venture partner is now over and a new and committed partner has come forward out of the old structure, just in time for us to meet the challenges of recovering nickel and cobalt demand. The outlook for the Mambare joint venture is transformed by this and we and our partners are stepping up activity with some significant initiatives that we hope will lead to the grant of a mining lease and may lead to DSO production.

At ESTEQ, AES and vanadium explorer DVY we are increasing our battery metal footprint and developing what may this year become a significant and cash flow-generative business at AES.

At Curzon, we await developments.

Overall, great progress is being made and we thank shareholders for their support."

kemche
11/3/2019
09:49
Now we can see why Ettie tried to do a runner.
kemche
11/3/2019
09:48
Noirua special served.
kemche
11/3/2019
09:37
Metallurgical coal is being sold at under US$37 per ton and should be sold at US$70 to US$120 per ton. Something is wrong here if they are obtaining a price that is low even for medium grade thermal coal.
RGM can sell their shares in RRR to bring in some emergency funding. Even the rubbish metallurgical coal from Slovenia sells for over US$62 per ton. Big question marks at this point.


RGM has a 1.69% interest in RRR. Corrected as website is out of date?
At 0.65p worth £66,000.
Holding in Curzon Energy is worth about £100,000.
ABM or RRR may be interested in the battery interests but any deal would not be at arms length.

I do not hold any shares in RGM.

noirua
11/3/2019
08:14
The end is near.
neo26
11/3/2019
08:00
Doesn't look like the share price will be bouncing today, well perhaps a DCB.
sleveen
11/3/2019
07:58
Gravy train running out of coal?
sleveen
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