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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rockfire Resources Plc | LSE:ROCK | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B42TN250 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.18 | 0.17 | 0.19 | 0.19 | 0.18 | 0.18 | 362,945 | 08:00:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 0 | -753k | -0.0003 | -6.00 | 4.58M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/7/2019 21:32 | chris jolly good Had no answers then! | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 18:27 | I don't get it Magpies, you are so contradictory. My debate with you is over. Good luck to all genuine holders, good times ahead IMO. CM. | chrismultisante | |
22/7/2019 17:11 | chris Not important if I am/was/will be a holder of Rockfire: it does NOT affect the performance of your bet. This a discussion thread about ROCK: so, I repeat: "it would be good if you could refute, point by point, what I've actually posted?" Why has the share price reached 0.85 FOUR times and each time reacted back sharply? You think the share price is very low, and fundamentals are fab. (Although in this 'storyline', the word 'fundamentals' can be translated as 'hope'). o I think the share price IS low, but on the charts it STILL is NOT shwing an 'oversold' reading - so a slide, even from here, shouldn't come as huge surprise. However, I also think, that: DP's 'geopgysics field trip' may come good, and ROCK may indeed find what has eluded every other explorer that has spent many a scorching day digging, and night under the antipodean skies, whilst the sound of tinnies startled any wallabies nearby! So far, DP has been good ..very good @ PR, and full marks for that. But just look at the chart (don't take my word for it): Mr. Market is just not listening anymore. Why? Well, that's for you and Hickory to reasearch yourself. | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 16:50 | Magpies you seem quite well informed about rockfire, can you confirm or refute that you were once a holder? what's changed your mind about this company? | chrismultisante | |
22/7/2019 16:38 | chris instead of falling for the well-parroted ramp-comment such as 'oh he's so negative' ..... it would be good if you could refute, point by point, what I've actually posted? If you can, well, I shall be only too glad. play the ball, old chap. | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 16:37 | hickory: stop lying ....... I'm still posting, and you can still see my post, so...............you can't filter me! Ok? Ramp failure. | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 16:34 | chris the point about director buying, at this time is: they are not buying anymore. Even NW has stopped buying (from what I can see he hasn't bought any since becoming an NED) What do they know that you/I don't know? It wouldn't surprise me at all if a) they do a galloping fundraise &/or (b) they make a huge find. As I said you pays your money...... I wouldn't any notice of hickory (and his ilk) ..seen them many, many times, on many many stocks: ramp sell and run. buy @ .65, sell @ 0.675 and spend the 'profit' on a trolley full @ Lidl! | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 16:31 | Hi Bill, that might explain why he is so negative about the share? I'm delighted to be a holder and think Rock is an absolute bargain at this price! | chrismultisante | |
22/7/2019 16:12 | Chris before I filtered the troll I had a look back at the posts from post 1 on this thread. He bought in around June 2018 and must have paid a much higher price than we can today. He was then ramping ROCK like there was no tomorrow. Look back at his posts and you will see. | bill hickman | |
22/7/2019 15:32 | Magpie why does it matter that directors haven't been buying? I have checked and directors seem to be heavily invested here, not a lot of shares are available. Also i check and see rockfire have copper asset worth billions. Do you not put any value on this? | chrismultisante | |
22/7/2019 15:00 | maggy, not true I can if I want, but you're so funny. | sixpintsid | |
22/7/2019 14:26 | hey hickory --- ya can't filter a 'bluey' ----------- only another bluey can do that. lordeeee - save us from these rampers | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 14:23 | Beware burnt troll best filtered. Undervalued with room for massive upside. Do your own research and ignore the troll who bought in higher when he pumped it like mad now let’s bitterness get in the way of facts. | bill hickman | |
22/7/2019 14:19 | "bill hickman 22 Jul '19 - 14:14 - 1127 of 1127 0 1 0 Ignore the burnt troll and do the research. Undervalued massive upside the information is all there." kitchen-top 'trader' ........ wifey in the 'parlour' knitting mittens for the poodle! lol! can't even be bothered to spend a modest amount for an ADVFN subscription----- and here ihe is spouting forth on 'massive upside'! not a bluey, then, eh hickory? multiple aliases? .....I shouldn't be surprised. | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 14:14 | Ignore the burnt troll and do the research. Undervalued massive upside the information is all there. | bill hickman | |
22/7/2019 14:12 | needs to exceed/close past 0.85, in the first instance. imo, that would be quite bullish | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 14:09 | All imo: 1) Directors are not buying --why? 2) if potential is as good as a, very enthusistic DP puts across -- why isn't the market listening -- Mr. Market is not deaf (or blind). 3) share price is still not oversold (and that's with the relentless slide that has already happened) 4) there is a danger for ROCK to become (yet another 'lifestyle' company), and like hundreds of explorers (they are not 'mining' companies, yet) that has squeezed the market dry after repeated fundraise and consolidations until the certs became wall paper, and then even wallpapers went out of fashion. 5) ROCk is gamble, and not an investment. 6) gamble may pay off if they find that mega-nugget &/or so much Cu that a major swallows them up 7) share price has failed to get past 0.85 on FOUR recent occasions (that also happens to be the price @ the last placing) -- bit of a puzzle. 8) in the absence of a placing, share price could 'rock'(et) from here, and soar past 2.5 9) potential is there, but scope for a flop is equally as great as I say, ALL IMO! you pays your money ........ | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 14:09 | Twice the share price and it would still be undervalued many times. Just do the research on what is already known. | bill hickman | |
22/7/2019 14:05 | Up we go. Well undervalued just look at the resources. Huge upside potential as company proves up further resources. | bill hickman | |
22/7/2019 13:53 | Thanks for that. You seem really clued up, what do you think is next for rockfire? | chrismultisante | |
22/7/2019 13:51 | "chrismultisante 22 Jul '19 - 13:43 - 1120 of 1120 0 0 0 What about the 1.5M showing as bought today, do you think they are really sells?" Turnover not yet 2m... and share price has ticked up that answer your question? | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 13:43 | What about the 1.5M showing as bought today, do you think they are really sells? | chrismultisante | |
22/7/2019 13:39 | "bill hickman 22 Jul '19 - 12:52 - 1116 of 1118 0 2 0 £2.8m market cap for vastly larger assets oversold whichever way you look at it." you are buying non-stop then?? No? Thought not. Not enough in the bank to pay the modest ADVFN subscription, is it? | 2magpies | |
22/7/2019 13:34 | "chrismultisante 22 Jul '19 - 12:56 - 1117 of 1117 0 0 0 A rollover? explain." Assuming that you really are asking a serious quetion, and not having a laugh.... someone bought on a T+ but share price slid, buyer wouldn't/couldn't pay &/or takeup (@ settlement date), so sells and buys back immediately. -- so buying more time, hoping bet will pay off with the next spin. should you really be in the market if you (really) didn't know that? No way would a 4m buy have left the share price unchanged. | 2magpies |
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