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SOLG Solgold Plc

8.21
-0.14 (-1.68%)
Last Updated: 13:11:35
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Solgold Plc LSE:SOLG London Ordinary Share GB00B0WD0R35 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.14 -1.68% 8.21 8.15 8.28 8.44 8.10 8.34 2,837,434 13:11:35
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 -60.3M -0.0201 -4.03 250.59M
Solgold Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker SOLG. The last closing price for Solgold was 8.35p. Over the last year, Solgold shares have traded in a share price range of 5.67p to 13.00p.

Solgold currently has 3,001,106,975 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Solgold is £250.59 million. Solgold has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.03.

Solgold Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/4/2024
09:10
Relax and buy the dips
mknight
10/4/2024
08:40
This will do what it will do francois.

It is an amazing asset.


IMO

hazl
10/4/2024
08:33
Amazing interesting read.
hazl
10/4/2024
08:31
Poor old FJET.
He was so depressed at our share price taking off again yesterday.
Sorry it's looks a rising trend to me on here,me old mucker, you might have to look elsewhere for your kicks!

hazl
10/4/2024
08:13
How's the bid going lads??
Another day of cash burn at Solg,
Another day closer to a cheap placing,
250 employees and no income.....

original fastjet
10/4/2024
07:09
Ramping Louie doesn’t know. He just momentum trades. He is a daft mug
havinthelasttoast
10/4/2024
05:52
What drilling report is that Louie2010.
mknight
10/4/2024
05:32
You need patience share price is going to rocket soon as trend rises and drilling report comes .
louie2010
10/4/2024
05:09
Gold and copper up again this morning.

When oh when will this share price catch up with the fundamentals.

francoismyname
09/4/2024
17:22
Good day today no reason why we cant pass 10p tomorrow .
mknight
09/4/2024
17:16
Can be found on amazon
You-Always-Hurt the One-you Love
Bernard Connolly.


Vulture-Capitalism-LONGLISTED-WOMENS-NON-FICTION
Grace Blakeley

Lefrene havent read either of these but I think they appear to sum up some of the difficulty we are in.


The former title.
'
It has become a commonplace to blame central banks for recurrent bubbles and financial crises, recessions, massive wealth inequality and widespread disenchantment with capitalism, and latterly for inflation. But this important new book argues that the enormous intellectual error of which central banks have been guilty sprang from the generation-long arrogance of the mainstream academic macroeconomics profession, which ignored interwar lessons and the crucial importance of intertemporal disequilibrium. The book shows why and how the intellectual error, most evident in the deliberations and actions of the US Federal Reserve from the mid-1990s onwards, set in train the global consequences which now threaten the continued existence of a capitalist society. In particular, it explains how central banks have needed the financial-sector misbehaviour they so piously castigate. While a key early figure in this Greek Tragedy was an ardent advocate of capitalism – Alan Greenspan, the revered former Federal Reserve Chairman – culpable hubris has underlain the whole structure of modern macroeconomic theory. Nemesis, the book shows, has followed ineluctably.
'

hazl
09/4/2024
16:41
logan air...

Own up...

Are you a paid deramper or...

Did you sell out and are desperate to get back in?

Because you have ZERO credibility here and...

Every time you post it is negative.

So...you said...

"Solgold running out of cash - tick.
Solgold licences are well over a year away - tick.
Solgold useless management - tick.
Solgolds Cascabel can only be put into operation at the top of the commodity cycle and not the bottom = not Tier one - tick."

Scott has ACTUALLY said

"non-dilutive non-equity funding coming"

"$60 million FOR THE NEXT TWO YEARS" not 2024 and 2025

"Enough money till June..."

The PFS Technical Report says we have TEN EOIs for off take funding totalling more than the upfront CAPEX for Cascabel

Where does it say the Exploitation licence is well over a year away?

The IPA will be completed in June.

The Environmental licence has been agreed and will be signed off imminently.

Solgold's "Useless" management has produced a blinder with PFS3 and the massive interest in Cascabel and the 89 projects.

Scott/Bob will make us a small fortune here in the next few months FOR THOSE WHO ARE INVESTED. And we have 3 million shares.

Scott has said over and over and Nick has said and the Board has said we have a Tier 1 mine...the biggest new copper gold find in the last 20 years...

$120 BILLION copper
$75 BILLION Gold

Even at 1% in the ground that is 55p a share.

Now why don't you SHUT UP and go and beat up some kids in the playground because you keep showing how very stupid you are.

As I said before...when you quote FACTS you have to actually quote the original source and what was said.

And if you are not back in yet you are going to be very very disappointed, because when the

"non dilutive, non equity funding" hits the RNS this share price will fly...

If not before...

rougepierre
09/4/2024
15:21
Gold keeps it's value, quite often in harsh times.
Money does not.

But you can't eat either!

hazl
09/4/2024
15:19
Sadly we are going into dark times I believe.
It is the younger folk I feel sorry for.

hazl
09/4/2024
15:18
I used to like researching the future likely scenario, lefrene.
But the way it is going, really depressed me a year or so ago, as the things that were condemned as conspiracy theories, began to play out.

Sadly, the term itself, frightens even the most intelligent away, I noticed.
There seems to be a big fear of not wanting to associated with the label.

hazl
09/4/2024
15:11
hazl, I believe they froze like rabbits in the headlights and didn't know what to do, and hid under the blankets hoping it would all go away. The Lehman's thing was due to property based derivatives, the Repo Market crunch was due to an everything derivatives crunch, or at least a crunch in the credit to prop up $400 trillions worth of derivatives, thus a heartbeat away from a collapse of everything. The whole thing being far too big to let the sheeple know. Perhaps too late the sheeple will cotton on when their bank accounts get 'tokenised', all for their safety you understand. They won't realise that their assets will have been 'bailed in' by their bank, taken in and added to their banks balance sheet. We're in the thick of interesting times, and as yet the herd hasn't noticed, no wonder those in power despise the electorate.
lefrene
09/4/2024
14:52
Bit like your missus on a fri night eh Francois...
And yep she does give,
She's a bit like porvenir ...an open pit 🤔🤔
Any bids yet guys??
Placing imminent ...imho.

original fastjet
09/4/2024
14:52
MK, Porvenir has no feasibility study and the satellite areas have not been explored. It is on the edge of a National Forest and nobody really knows what support it has from the local communities. Hence, I think Cascabel will commence build sooner than Porvenir although Porvenir might be the first to commercial production.

In reality, they are 2 completely different propositions but it won't stop analysts making direct comparisons for price.

lowtrawler
09/4/2024
14:50
'The People’s Bank of China announced that they increased their gold holdings by 0.2% to 72.74 million troy ounces last month, with record-high prices likely discouraging them from heftier purchases. Spot gold went on quite a run during the month, climbing from $2,040 per ounce on March 1 to a new all-time high above $2,265 by March 31.'

kitco

hazl
09/4/2024
14:21
About to blow me thinks
francoismyname
09/4/2024
13:45
Good post Lowtrawler.
hazl
09/4/2024
13:44
Lefrene I think Lehmans was the sacrificial lamb.
hazl
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