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RLD Richland Resources Ltd

2.625
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Richland Resources Ltd LSE:RLD London Ordinary Share BMG7567C1304 COM SHS USD0.003 (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 2.625 2.50 2.75 - 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
29/9/2017
15:30
yendo a la luna?
btfd
29/9/2017
09:58
somebody got a good price earlier..... imo
hazl
28/9/2017
09:15
Simple rules of supply and demand.
hazl
28/9/2017
09:08
I repeat it's horses for courses.
In this day and age some people can only afford costume jewellery and the firms that produce such, do very well from what I can gather as that will include many people.

The top end of the market will go to Tiffany's stores or Faberge perhaps.
Those that aspire to have gold and genuine gem stones can get some beautiful sapphires from Richland, that are more affordable.
I suspect there are more people by numbers in the latter category.

hazl
28/9/2017
08:27
Hazl: Might be so, but at the time that I first wrote about Gemfields in 2013 the company had no debt. At the time that Pallinghurst had to step in and swallow Gemfields up, Gemfields was wallowing in debt of $68 million (or thereabouts), all despite the grandiose boasting of millions of dollars in Emerald and ruby Sales. And no dividends. Sure a lot of day traders playing the market and maybe you, made money from Gemfields shares and good luck to you all. My remarks about Richlands are based upon facts that you can check for yourself. They are mining sapphire at the bottom end of the quality chain and nothing can change that fact. I hope that they do well with their marketing strategy, but as I said it is a heavy barrow to push uphill trying to compete in a specialist market with a low end product.
2cagey
28/9/2017
07:28
BTFD......let's hope so!
hazl
27/9/2017
19:51
yendo a la luna
btfd
27/9/2017
19:36
SPREADEX LTD ? Seguramente no perdido este accion. Comprar para 0.7 p vender para 10 x. Grande gana jackpot.
lukasik
27/9/2017
14:22
Ha ha it's not called Rich land for nothing!
hazl
27/9/2017
08:25
you pays your money,you makes your choice....
hazl
26/9/2017
22:28
Only big news can propel this share . Maybe operational update for 3q and surely 1,2mln production but how much sell and average sell price will be?All dirigente full pocket share (0.7p + 1.7p) average 1.3p and what? Just price 18 mln cap . Dedos cruzados.
lukasik
26/9/2017
18:56
APOLOGIES!

7!

hazl
26/9/2017
18:55
By the way interesting to see your sum total of posts is a grand 6 since 2013?
Again each to warn about gemstones.
However,your first in 2013 seemed to be followed by a substantial rise in Gemfields.
Perhaps you will have the same effect here!

hazl
26/9/2017
14:57
As long as the price is right everything has a value 2cagey.
I did well with Gemfields , but sold out thankfully before the whole industry had taken a knock.
Look at the lowly price they went to and they had Faberge!
Much better to buy when a sector is low.
Some companies make it, some don't but I like Richland's website and whilst I agree with you that Sapphires from Ceylon anyway,are amongst the most prized,Australian sapphires are beautiful too, and will command their own price .

hazl
26/9/2017
08:16
Good luck to all you dreamers. The Queensland field and particularly where this company is mining sapphires is at the bottom end of the quality chain when it comes to blue sapphire. Top quality blue sapphire from deposits in Burma, Sri Lanka or Madagascar is in short supply and prices have surged since 2012 for those quality goods. Sadly for Richland that surge does not apply to their goods, being mainly assorted coloured stones. Richland's own website verifies that fact.Good luck also to them with their marketing efforts, but it is a big barrow to push uphill.
2cagey
26/9/2017
07:32
LUKASIC

Understand,your point but it might well boost the gem industry across the board,with any luck.
Sapphires are a hard stone,too and therefore more expensive,along with rubies.

hazl
25/9/2017
17:57
Richland tiene zafiro mina no tiene mina de diamante
lukasik
25/9/2017
16:02
and of course Forbes........





They acknowledge it...the industry is looking out for it,sure to have a knock-on effect on the general industry,in my opinion.
People will suddenly want diamonds and they won't know why!

hazl
25/9/2017
15:57
'He adds that increasing the marketing budget from “a strong position” will help support “continued demand in both mature and developing markets, particularly among millennials, who are already the largest group of diamond consumers—despite [millennials] not having yet reached their maximum earning potential.”
hazl
22/9/2017
11:56
SURE TO BE A BIT OF PROFIT-TAKING
after such a strong-run but I feel 'the best is yet to come',as they say!

hazl
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