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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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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 |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/4/2020 22:03 | Two 1m buys towards close. Is the dog about to bark? | the_debt_collector | |
27/4/2020 20:40 | Wonder what Bamber gets paid for this nonsense 😂 | replicas1967 | |
27/4/2020 20:37 | Good one bamba! Straight face? | kemche | |
27/4/2020 20:25 | Aye just neglect the market downturn due to coronavirus... look at the trading activity with pharmas and such like.. RGM is quietly going about its business just now but when the market turns in favour of the junior resources it will be rocket time..... Anytime | bambos22 | |
27/4/2020 17:46 | With RGM management choosing to dilute its shareholders at a 75% lower price than where the share price stood only 3 months ago , they must have something really good up their sleeve.. Gold? Lithium? may be both, shareholders are hoping they will be rewarded when the good news is eventually received and the markets return back to normal. Its the speed in which normality to the markets returns that is critical because for every month it takes 4.6% dilution can be assumed provided there is no exploration or acquisitions taking place in that time. | edward hopper | |
27/4/2020 17:41 | Heavier buying #Strong BUY Big 1 million buys | bambos22 | |
27/4/2020 16:50 | No find raising anytime soon..fully cashed up | bambos22 | |
27/4/2020 15:59 | Bambo How much cash in Bank £50k | replicas1967 | |
27/4/2020 15:57 | Another fundraising? How novel! | kemche | |
27/4/2020 15:48 | There is plenty in the pipeline in terms of news... Cash in the bank and some great times.. from an approx 1M mcap there is scope for short, medium and long term return.. | bambos22 | |
27/4/2020 15:00 | Also what length of time for the suggested Investment to crystallise 👍 | replicas1967 | |
27/4/2020 14:58 | Bamboo if you intend to ramp at least Give guidance as to what returns / dividends - future shareholders could Possibly expect here & in what time channel Thanks in advance | replicas1967 | |
27/4/2020 14:51 | Hahahaha replica is a laugh .. BUY | bambos22 | |
27/4/2020 13:39 | 10% isn’t significant is it Then it will revert to its continual slide | replicas1967 | |
27/4/2020 13:29 | Replica... Some positivity at last.. bounce and IMO significant rise pending | bambos22 | |
27/4/2020 13:24 | Only bounce will be a dead cat bounce Not an investment at all IMHO | replicas1967 | |
27/4/2020 12:21 | More great news for me , it would appear no matter how badly an AIM lists company is run once it falls to below £1M a bounce will take place and at that point all previous chart records are wiped clean . NWH Ed | edward hopper | |
27/4/2020 11:18 | I don't listen to these derampers - only rampers. When you have such a fine and honest collection of men at the helm of a company you know it will do well. | kemche | |
27/4/2020 10:44 | Kemche.. like the use of the word "we"... Dont listen to these derampers.. can buy at placing price | bambos22 | |
27/4/2020 09:48 | Just read the header - that will tell you exactly how far we have come in 10 bloody years. | kemche | |
27/4/2020 09:39 | Year after year of accumulated losses | replicas1967 | |
27/4/2020 09:16 | Look at the history of the BOD - that will tell you all you need to know. | kemche | |
27/4/2020 08:24 | Insignificant looking at 5 year graphsIf anything it supports share price appreciation from here BUY | bambos22 |
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