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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 | |
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-0.05 | -0.51% | 9.70 | 9.65 | 9.76 | 9.91 | 9.55 | 9.70 | 6,638,014 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -5.79 | 292.01M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/7/2018 13:01 | No words can explain the joy a 24p bid brings ... I'm here for when its £1.24p but of course we need to learn how to walk again first. | onedayrodders | |
17/7/2018 12:12 | ODR another nosebleed day? :¬) Price going up doesn't feel right at all! But I think I could get used to it. | lefrene | |
17/7/2018 08:29 | Let's keep the faith a little bit longer. Best decision I made was to subscribe to placement @ 3p. SOLG were friendless @ the time. | mam fach | |
16/7/2018 18:13 | Well every little penny helps . Better a slow trickle than a pumped stock which then falls back . I much prefer it this way . A 0.5p increase a day suits me just fine ;-) | onedb1 | |
16/7/2018 17:37 | Now if those other 72 sites are as fruitful as Cascabel we might hit 27p :¬) | lefrene | |
16/7/2018 17:17 | the giant is waking.. | gilotron | |
16/7/2018 16:02 | 23P BIDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD WAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OK yes ... a bit of an overreaction :o) | onedayrodders | |
16/7/2018 14:34 | Meyer on Mining, from last week but I don't think it's been posted, theme is takeovers, SOLG about 3 mins in | paleje | |
16/7/2018 13:52 | ODR at this rate you'll soon be able to get 23p! A feeling of vertigo? | lefrene | |
13/7/2018 15:09 | Evidently loads more copper and gold conveniently near the surface not wanted on the TSX either! What is going on? Anyone would think they've hired T May to negotiate with the miners! | lefrene | |
13/7/2018 11:41 | Thank you Mrpiggy, I didn't know that. | lefrene | |
13/7/2018 11:39 | Todays rns confirms what holders hoped for, ie that Aguinaga would provide the early and easily accessible cash flow that would in turn finance the ongoing exploitation of the whole of Cascabel. This prospect seems to mature into an almost 'magical' find. It's large, it's of commercial mineable grade, it has near ideal infrastructure that greatly reduces start up costs, and now it has a low cost start-up resource to kick start the exploitation of the whole site. Yet still this does not excite the market? Is there a cartel at work behind the scenes trying to seize this on the cheap? | lefrene | |
13/7/2018 11:34 | It's not so much that it is a difficult place to do business lefrene, it's just that they do things differently. 10 years after a mine goes into production in Indonesia the government requires the mining company to sell 55 percent of its stake to an Indonesian miner AT MARKET VALUE, they do not want to steal the asset, they just want a controlling share of mines in their own country!It's a known thing before anyone starts mining in Indonesia and I think it's a positive thing that the country is behind them. | mrpiggy | |
13/7/2018 11:01 | I read that RTZ is close to selling it's interest in an Indonesian copper mine for $3.5 billion. Add another $billion to that and they can have Cascabel! It seems Indonesia is a difficult place to do business and they are selling to a government company. Well Ecuador is open for business :¬) | lefrene | |
13/7/2018 10:53 | Pig bite for ADVFN, since the in inverted commas updated ADVFN website it clearly doesn't recognise certain characters on an iPhone and brings them up as something else, an apostrophe being a typical example showing up as a question mark.... Comon fellers, get it sorted.... it's been months now!! | mrpiggy | |
13/7/2018 10:16 | Some of us been here long enough to remember before Solg was the darling of the market and great drill news still made no difference and we went from above a 10p share price to just over a penny when the bottom dropped out of the copper market. Newcrest got the ball rolling here with having a big hitting block cave specialist on board but what made this stock really fly after bhp’s initial offer wasn’t particularly drill results but the fact that bh biliton were expected to put in a much higher offer,when it didn’t materialise there has been a significant pull back. Due diligence which such companies can take an age and they may shock the market with a higher offer not to mention the other dozen majors sniffing around! | mrpiggy | |
13/7/2018 09:58 | Same applies to RPT. | mam fach | |
13/7/2018 09:55 | Some of us been here long enough to remember when Solg was the darling of the market. Good Rns's don't move price anymore. Waiting for THE RNS. | mam fach | |
13/7/2018 09:44 | MMs must be working a sell order, all these buys and we don't budge an inch! | mrpiggy | |
13/7/2018 08:55 | The news hasn't set the market on fire yet but we are blue now.... slowly slowly catchy monkey! | mrpiggy | |
13/7/2018 08:28 | The bigger and richer the resource would in a normal world make it more attractive to a potential financier. But yes news of finance being available to begin extraction would perhaps lift things, it might also wake up some of those potential predators? | lefrene | |
13/7/2018 08:22 | Sadly there are elements of truth in that lefrene, Mr market still wants to know how are we going to finance it .... that's the news that will light the touch paper! :@) | mrpiggy | |
13/7/2018 08:09 | The story continues to get bigger and better in every way, so better take it down to 15p then! | lefrene |
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