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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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21/10/2019 18:48 | Cinoib, Re the list , you can add Ariana Resources to the list of those miners that have succeeded in fulfilling their targets and just for the record Chris Sangster is a director of theirs and just by chance ( NOT ) he is also a director of Scotgold Feel free to keep adding. | ![]() vfb1888 | |
21/10/2019 16:34 | Cinoib, LOL, good luck with that one. Have you actually "seen" it with other miners ? I have seen it with my own eyes here and I have seen this funded by the directors and that's not something you see every day with any miner! 70% owned by management and all loans from the Chairman. Send me a list of where you have seen this over the last 30 years , shouldn't take you to long to scribble that one out as it will be a small list but you can start it with Scotgold with their first Scottish gold mine which just happens to be in the worlds top ten for grades , lol that's another short list for you! | ![]() vfb1888 | |
21/10/2019 13:04 | Maybe get yersel one of these in the meantime | glenalmond | |
21/10/2019 09:05 | Well have seen this all before with other miners over the last 30 years and afraid I have become more cautious. When I see this one actually pouring cash into the bank and actual production and grades coming out,,, then I will considering buying in. Because when that day comes, reality will set in and the share price will crash to a more realistic level around the 20p mark, depending on actual production figures. So will sit patiently on the sidelines and watch. Am sure the bloke from the Mail bought plenty before he tipped it, I would have if I were him. | ![]() cinoib | |
21/10/2019 08:41 | Hey Al, where've your graphs gone? 😟 | glenalmond | |
20/10/2019 17:02 | Thanks BlakeneyP for this good read from one of Scotgold's two jewellers | glenalmond | |
18/10/2019 10:21 | Shares Investor Evening (Edinburgh) - 14 Nov 2019 SGZ presenting amongst others. | steelwatch | |
18/10/2019 09:40 | Gold will be explosive, unlike anything we’ve seen says Canada’s billionaire Frank Giustra "We’re currently in the last phase of a gold bull rally, and this phase will see the most upside action, this according to Frank Giustra, chairman of Leagold. “I think we’re in the third and final phase of the gold market that’s started in 2001, and this will be the most explosive phase for gold,” Giustra told Kitco News." Worth a watch | ![]() mick_oi | |
17/10/2019 12:45 | That's taking the biscuit | steelwatch | |
17/10/2019 12:27 | Back to 50p | ![]() jammydodger1 | |
17/10/2019 11:47 | Interesting! "Gold will blow through $1900" | steelwatch | |
16/10/2019 11:18 | Bla bla bla and nothing proved ,lol as per usual | ![]() vfb1888 | |
16/10/2019 11:04 | You and your virtual pals can always be relied upon to dig yourselves deeper and deeper into your imagined world. I could put you out of your misery but why should I stop you making fools of yourselves? Nobody cares anyway. Let's hope this isn't the end of the DM spike. It could be a very long wait to the next one - with risks lining the road. And watch out for the majority shareholder looking to offload any unwanted shares via upcoming fundraising events. He probably thinks he is in too deep as well - albeit full marks to him for rescuing the company. It's not encouraging that only around 300k shares were bought on Monday and Tuesday. Not enough volume to force a re-rate. But I'll be watching out in case any II eventually decides to buy in. | ![]() pr100 | |
16/10/2019 10:37 | Dear John ,lol at you Be a good old Chapman and go eat some more Jellied eels ,wash it down with some more buck fast champagne and go play with your Toy cars but watch out for that failure of an offspring you have ,you know how he likes a lamppost. 70% owned by management,lol | ![]() vfb1888 | |
16/10/2019 10:16 | I hope you get out with something, wee Graham. You're the mark they saw coming. | ![]() pr100 | |
16/10/2019 07:33 | Whats up shylock ? Can't you sleep , those Jellied eels upset your stomach ? Worse detectives in the world ehh , lol is that why you bite every time ? Enjoy playing with your Corgi Bentley. 300% profit ,lol that just doesn't add up old chap so you are obviously lying yet again and backing nothing up as per usual. See you around old Chap Man | ![]() vfb1888 | |
16/10/2019 04:39 | shylock (LSE) pr100 (ADVFN) Duck & Dive (iii etc) You're the only saddo who cares, wee Graham :) And you and your virtual mates are still officially the worst detectives in the world. | ![]() pr100 | |
15/10/2019 20:25 | Is that the same as selling at the same time as you ramp the company? I had no choice but to partake in a Gray fundraising event - as I declared at the time. I have held shares constantly having neither bought nor sold any since 2017. As you have observed, owning SGZ shares did not prevent me from voicing my negative thoughts about the company and especially its CEO. I realise this is a concept which is foreign to rampers. Anyway, delighted to be out with enough in hand to buy a new Bentley. It would be a pleasure to watch you nasty boys lose your dough but I suspect that NLR will see the light in time and get rid of the hapless Gray to save the day. But I remain at some risk until I receive and dispose of my option shares. You boys can settle in for what will surely be a prolonged and overrunning mine build and the disappointing early grades. You should look up the typical share price graph of a mine which is under construction. Not that you'll be able to get out. | ![]() pr100 | |
15/10/2019 19:57 | More like jellied eels and buck fast , remember shylock the PR guy you are a proven liar. Facts are not your strong point. For a 300% profit you must have been buying at the same time as slating the company , always new you were low life but thanks yet again for confirming it to all | ![]() vfb1888 | |
15/10/2019 10:32 | Thrilled at last to be bailing out of this stock at 300% profit and leaving the hapless Gray inhaling my exhaust fumes. Notwithstanding the manipulated share price rise over the past couple of days, there has been no serious buying unless you count a few DM readers risking their weekly shopping budget. So it has not been easy to divest. But opportunities to sell have been years apart so passing up this one could have kept me in shackles for eons more - especially if the mine turns out not to be fully financed after all. Not completely out as I haven't exercised my 40p options yet; but hopefully the share price will stay north of 40p for long enough for me see at least a 50% profit on those. For anyone who doesn't know, the options can still be exercised and sold even after you have sold all your shares. A decent CEO would have kept me in longer but the hapless Gray just stumbles around missing targets and misleading PIs. When he is eventually fired I may buy back in. Meanwhile, GL to all who think he does a good job. Lobster and Champagne for lunch! | ![]() pr100 | |
14/10/2019 22:20 | Westie - it's taken a whole heap of patience !!! | steelwatch | |
14/10/2019 22:13 | Well done Steelwatch !! -- should have listened to you last year with your predictions going forward and when the share price was sub 30p. Not easy finding winners on AIM these days. | ![]() westmoreland lad |
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