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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.44 | 3.91% | 11.70 | 11.62 | 11.80 | 11.68 | 11.26 | 11.40 | 7,428,519 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -6.90 | 337.92M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/6/2024 14:42 | Nobody will buy without that licence. JV maybe. Outright buy, no chance | havinthelasttoast | |
18/6/2024 14:31 | Come on fake toast. Environmental licence 2026 or 2027. You got mugged here. I knew it was 5 year Investment you didn’t lol | havinthelasttoast | |
18/6/2024 14:22 | For all you muppets looking a quick buck. “Hence, Sáchez is optimistic , and hopes that the environmental consultation and approval of the license will be completed without conflict until 2026. Sánchez recognizes, however, that there will always be "risks" due to social conflict.“ | havinthelasttoast | |
18/6/2024 14:19 | Poor slug and munter having to hide behind fake Monikas on here as both scared little clowns. Quady the guru has seen you both run off the lse board. ROFL 😆😆 | original fastjet | |
18/6/2024 14:19 | Says nasty George aka fake toast Shhh George/munter ya daft mug | havinthelasttoast | |
18/6/2024 13:59 | Deluded nonce. | havinthelastoast | |
18/6/2024 13:50 | Poor slug. Poor Sean munter. Both been run off the lse board. Pmsl what a bunch of clowns you two muppets are 😆😆 Quady has seen you both off lol | original fastjet | |
18/6/2024 13:39 | Be quiet nonce. Stay away from people's daughters fastjet, that's all we ask | havinthelastoast | |
18/6/2024 13:21 | Noted old red keeping stum as the share price slides towards 7p area. Pmsl. Sp flying lads.....📉 | original fastjet | |
18/6/2024 13:19 | If this share means so little to you loggy, why do you spend your days on here moaning about it like it's the only thing in your life? I think you're in here very heavily, and deep underwater... You wouldn't be having this slow motion nervous breakdown if this was just a tiny part of your portfolio. This is your portfolio. The value of your investment may go down as well as up. Did no one ever tell you that? | havinthelastoast | |
18/6/2024 13:15 | Only the mugs like you loggy bought high. Pity you weren’t so negative when you were parting with your money ya daft mug. | havinthelasttoast | |
18/6/2024 12:55 | I might be the one on benefits toast LOL, my buy at 8.37p yesterday not looking too clever now but we shall see. I never ever catch the bottom! Poor me! Agree with you about 12p though. Would be a nice exit for me now that I've averaged down. Still, you've got to be prepared to lose it all and not moan about it. This is for the big boys. | kinggeorgevii | |
18/6/2024 12:54 | What do you mean amateurs like me who put their life savings into...as I've posted several times over the past year I've got no more then 2%, actually more like 1.5% of my share portfolio in Solgold with an average of a little under 16p with all the rest of my mining stocks being well in profit with my biggest mining investment being 220% in profit and my second biggest being 210% in profit. Solgold was always just a speculative gamble and I treated it as such, that's why only the smallest stock in my share portfolio. | loganair | |
18/6/2024 12:36 | To be frank loganair I'm amazed that in the UK you have to pass a test and get a licence to fly a harmless little drone... Yet amateurs like you are allowed to plough your life savings into a company you clearly never researched, at a high price you thought it wasn't worth and then moan endlessly about it as if it weren't your own fault. I would have touched this at 15p at any point. What irks me is that when fools like you make bad investment decisions, the state will look after you in the form of benefits. So dry your eyes loganair, I'm the poor taxpayer who will end up supporting you in the future. If anyone should be in here frying everyday, it should be me. Lol. | havinthelastoast | |
18/6/2024 12:19 | For me and Hazl and Georgia 12p would be a very good outcome. Can't speak for anyone like yourself who bought in much higher... You'll just need to take it on the chin. People were crazy buying this at over 20p with 3 billion shares in issue. But people were even crazier not buying this when it was 5.8p just a few weeks ago... A 100% profit at 12p. 12p target fine by me. | havinthelastoast | |
18/6/2024 12:13 | I would say 12p would be an excellent result for a few on here as many if not most bought in at 30p to 40p, therefore looking at a 70% loss in my best case scenario. Even worse many have a high proportion of their entire share portfolio in Solgold at 30p to 40p. | loganair | |
18/6/2024 12:12 | Great stuff loganair, 12p would be an excellent result for me. Pity you'd be underwater, but you were predicting disaster here at 16p when you could have at least got out at a small loss. 12p for me though.. nice little earner. | havinthelastoast | |
18/6/2024 12:10 | Solgold has been up for sale for nearly 20 months, it seems to me reasonable to say if there was going to be a bidding war this would have happened many, many months ago, over a year ago therefore I struggle to see any bidding war coming about. | loganair | |
18/6/2024 12:10 | Logansir the old fart that done all his doh hehe | havinthelasttoast | |
18/6/2024 12:09 | All I had to do was use the phrase "panic merchants" and papillon appears. Lol. No wonder 90% lose your shirts in the stock market... Either blinded by greed or having nervous breakdowns through fear. | havinthelastoast | |
18/6/2024 12:07 | No optimism as I would say option 2 is the most likely outcome, with maybe option 1 for another 4 months before hand. 12p is now my best case scenario when other posters on this thread are still talking about £1bln easily - 30p to 35p per share and more with a bidding war. | loganair | |
18/6/2024 12:03 | 12p would be an excellent result for most of us in here. Not a jackpot but a very good % return. Surprised to hear some optimism from you. | havinthelastoast | |
18/6/2024 11:45 | 12p take over is my best case scenario for Solgold. The longer things drag on, the more loans Solgold will have to take on to keep the lights on, the less the company is worth in any take over. As far as I can see in mid August Solgold has 3 options... 1. Take on another 4 months loan, pay off the previous loan + interest + 4 months working capital. 2. Go bust - Share holders completely wiped out, with one of the majors or the Chinese stepping in to take Solgold, just paying off the loan and Royalty companies = £200mln. 3. Take over - Solgold being bought out for 12p + paying off Royalty companies and loan with interest = £600mln. Out of options 2 & 3 which do other posters reasonable think one of the majors or Chinese would go for??? | loganair |
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