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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Scotgold Resources Limited | LSE:SGZ | London | Ordinary Share | AU000XINEAK5 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 13.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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19/6/2016 23:39 | Col - thanks for the compliment. I do try to give an honest view on things. It's not always what people want to hear! As for your dispute well it's clogging up the BB. Maybe you can take your disagreement offline and sort it out by PM or something? | dibs61 | |
19/6/2016 20:01 | Dibs 61 - the horse is rattled. I know you from your posts on LSE and have always respected your posts on a number of companies. I posted a comment about an interview and VFG attacked and bullied me as some kind of mate of 0405, I don't know him and I do not take kindly to somebody trying to bully me - BNG is VFG as well as Graham 1967. I think you are smart enough to make your own mind up over time | 42col | |
19/6/2016 18:10 | Hello Dibs61, Maybe your new. If so, hello and welcome to ADVFN. The only mate he does have is 0405, both seems to have zero shares as well- no interesting in the company, or the share, or the market. Changing the subject. Getting back to a typical normal subject for the board. The proper use of the Board. Just one concern, do we know anything more about the pour of the first round of smelting, or is it even just going to be gold dust sold, to so say, top range goldsmiths and similar? Plus the first bidding session announcement? Something should be due soon, maybe? cheers - BNG | bnagersandmash | |
19/6/2016 17:29 | 42Col - no ones interested mate, seriously. The phrase Flogging a dead horse springs to mind. | dibs61 | |
19/6/2016 12:44 | glenalmond - please do not unfilter me | 42col | |
19/6/2016 00:28 | Noch ein mal ... | glenalmond | |
17/6/2016 21:56 | Read a few more pages, I like this one 3rd October 2012 - apologize or the research continues | 42col | |
17/6/2016 18:26 | Hyper Al - he attacked me and called he a liar. You know his past you were on the board at the time. I have 56 more pages. Interesting reading about ASX and he seems to get upset with a lot of people. Travelling next week so I will read a few more pages VFB - no FACTS apart from you could dig no dirt up about me | 42col | |
17/6/2016 18:04 | 42Col,lol Yesterday I proved you a liar ! FACT I am off on a stag do , you enjoy your reading ,lol because that will change things! | vfb1888 | |
17/6/2016 15:08 | VPG - yesterday you called me a liar and you refuse to aploogise You have listed all your purchases for everybody to see, I have 66 more pages to view but on the 5th of October 2012 you had 6 million shares in Scotgold (and 1% of another company). The research continues and the word spreadsheet fillis up. What was the price in 2012 x 6m = ?????? | 42col | |
17/6/2016 13:07 | Scotgold is an ethical, thus clean natural resource. This is also due to low cost advanced techniques. The gravity separation is working, with early settings, and with natural substances, to a higher than expected standard. Thus, an envy to many producers. It is a good RNS. Worth a good read. This is more than a satisfactory job. The main element outputs of Ag and Au also has a premium that is an envy to other producers. - BNG | bnagersandmash | |
17/6/2016 10:42 | “Very pleasant man, a job well done” | 42col | |
17/6/2016 10:32 | Col42, lol Are you now talking about Scotgold ? | vfb1888 | |
17/6/2016 10:14 | 'Nice clean and satisfactory job' | 42col | |
17/6/2016 10:12 | 42Dol, You have yourself to thank for the light that shines on you | vfb1888 |
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