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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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22/6/2020 15:34 | MM'e shaking out the weak holders to fill a large buy order - Shell? FCA!!!! (Where has the money gone?) | kemche | |
22/6/2020 15:02 | What an opportunity to buy... Mater of time before the MMs have this rallying IMO... Watch this space. | bambos22 | |
22/6/2020 14:22 | What a crock! | torp | |
22/6/2020 13:57 | Can anyone give an example of how James Parsons former connection to Shell more than a generation ago will work to RGM advantage ? (Where has the money gone?) | cheerleader miss jones | |
22/6/2020 13:34 | Don't forgett... Investors were pivotal in removing Andrew Bell from the company...The restructure has happened.. Now wait for the value creation. :)SHELL | bambos22 | |
22/6/2020 13:11 | The MCAP here is a laughable £1m-£2m Any serious HNW investor could just buy up the company. They wouldn't even need to expend that much, they could just buy enough shares to have the majority vote and force EGMs. If there were any tangible upside here someone would have done just that. But they haven't Neither have the BOD any tangible skin in the game either imho Speaks volumes Follow the professional rampers at your own peril. If you do so you deserve to lose your money imho. All the facts you need are in the Annual Reports which are a tale of constant yearly losses and £millions spent on Admin. DYOR . | torp | |
22/6/2020 13:04 | Rampers desperate here. Clearly struggling to exit their positions imho Placing participants imho Holding shares in AIM dilution pits is a recipe for disaster unless you can time a quick in and out trade perfectly to catch an occasional spike. The charts show the relentless share price destruction caused by the business model which is one of endless issuing of confetti shares. Rampers simply keep spouting silly sound bites. They don't have any kind of investment case to present here. Admin runs at £742,000 a year with naff all income coming in. For me personally, it's uninvestable same as RRR DYOR | torp | |
22/6/2020 12:36 | Can anyone give an example of how James Parsons former connection to Shell more than a generation ago will work to RGM advantage ? (Where has the money gone?) | cheerleader miss jones | |
22/6/2020 11:46 | SHELL takeover soon. FCA!!!!! (Where has the money gone?) | kemche | |
22/6/2020 11:42 | Kemche is bricking it. Oh dear sad times to be a troll..SHELL | bambos22 | |
22/6/2020 09:43 | "Money is healthy, very healthy indeed" said a spokesperson, before adding "especially in our pockets rather than yours'" FCA!!!!! (Where has the money gone?) | kemche | |
22/6/2020 09:41 | Another fundraising this week to make it even healthier? "The company is pleased to announce that it has raised £240,000 to invest £2.35 in 240 teabags. The company notes questions regarding the whereabouts of the previous fundraisings and confirms that it is not at liberty to say" FCA!!!! (Where has the money gone?) | kemche | |
22/6/2020 09:15 | Money is healthy, very healthy indeed | bambos22 | |
22/6/2020 08:48 | Sell takeover? FCA!!!!! (Where has the money gone?) | kemche | |
22/6/2020 08:38 | Amazing how determined a few individuals are to bash everything associated with Andrew Bell (no longer involved at Regency BTW) it is frankly rather futile, the man has made a fortune out of suckers like Torp who fell for Bell in the early days and now is almost certainly financially distressed as a result. Thing is RGM (and even RRR and POW) WILL have their day once again, in my view RGM is closing in on a material re-rate. No amount of trolling or bashing will stop buyers entering when you could be looking at 100%/200%/300% possible returns - any company sub £2m is a binary play, RGM looks interesting given the recent tie up with Shell and the Chinese strategic investor who holds 8% of RGM. Buyers will return and the share price will respond accordingly. | the_debt_collector | |
21/6/2020 21:49 | "how can you describe a 1p placing as a premium" It's a massive premium compared to it its true worth. FCA!!!! | kemche | |
21/6/2020 21:27 | "I'll answer it.. bank balance is very healthy. Recent small placing at a premium was to facilitate a quite excellent transaction" Firstly 12.5% dilution is not a small placing to make a £25k transaction . Secondly only 6 months ago the previous placing was set at 2.75p so how can you describe a 1p placing as a premium? | cheerleader miss jones | |
21/6/2020 21:14 | Can anyone give an example of how James Parsons former connection to Shell will work to RGM advantage ? | cheerleader miss jones | |
21/6/2020 20:39 | Valid concerns Cheerleader You should post those over on LSE too The boiler room ramp squad still have no investment case to present Still simply attacking those who post the facts Very telling Same old SP on its way back to 0.7p imho and the confetti will just keep coming. With Admin running at £742,000 a year and naff all income where else will cash come from? DYOR | torp | |
21/6/2020 19:50 | I'll answer it.. bank balance is very healthy. Recent small placing at a premium was to facilitate a quite excellent transaction SHELL | bambos22 | |
21/6/2020 17:56 | Everyone knows but no one wants to say. fCA!!!!!! | kemche | |
21/6/2020 17:32 | Nobody seems to know the answer to this but where has £1,450,000 raised since Dec gone? | cheerleader miss jones | |
21/6/2020 12:15 | "Spamming of the thread continues by the loss makers" Is the company now posting? Interesting! FCA!!!! | kemche |
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