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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.12 | -1.01% | 11.80 | 11.54 | 11.76 | 13.00 | 11.22 | 12.00 | 22,431,285 | 16:35:27 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -7.00 | 357.73M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/9/2019 13:03 | There may be short term games but whether SOLG or others mine the copper,gold and silver, the returns after set up and running costs are considerable and will make good money for whoever owns these assets. Patience. | arcadian | |
12/9/2019 12:48 | I’m feeling these interviews are designed for goading the big boys into making an offer? “We are going to production, buy it or loose it” type thing? Still a small matter of funding of course. | alwaysevolving | |
12/9/2019 12:35 | Thanks bob Looks like i was nearer than most . I said 2023. | mknight | |
12/9/2019 12:25 | New interview with Andrew Taunton Vice President $SOLG $SOLG.L $CGP #cascabel #ecuador SolGold "...In the best case we will finish the evaluation in 2019", "...we will start with the construction of the mine between 2021 and 2022. Finally, the production would be ready from 2024." | pob69 | |
12/9/2019 11:54 | Perhaps premature but copper seems to have turned a corner, just so long as China and the USA don't have another big bust up. There's certainly a big 'copper shortage' story to catch up with. | lefrene | |
12/9/2019 11:03 | How about looking at from this angle, lower the solg share price is and also not releasing positive news and the drill news, it gives NM to get cornerstones 15% at cheap prices | ntbb | |
12/9/2019 10:57 | I just wonder how Red Cloud got a valuation of five times the current Sp. They surely must have thought there was some asset value here that at some point will attract buyers. I can wait. | arcadian | |
12/9/2019 10:43 | Dont worry I wont filter u two, I know u want in lower and then u will ramp this up to the sky, lol | ntbb | |
12/9/2019 10:38 | UJO - Not disagreeing with the history and pleased for you, just don't think there is any growth from here. Anyway - mustn't cross talk shares - not fair. Although I think both of us are pretty much filtered out here. lol | shabadi | |
12/9/2019 10:34 | Up 200% this year, not a bad return, what is solgold over the last 2 years? | 1garythomas | |
12/9/2019 10:09 | UJO is known about now, it has thousands and thousands of share holders with tiny share holdings who will panic sell on every dip and after every bit of news. They all thought they were going to get rich and when the results of the oil discovery came in it went nowhere. Not only that but if there is more good news Chris Oil will be dumping his billions. Same for UKOG - too many punters. | shabadi | |
12/9/2019 10:08 | This is a gold, silver copper share not a dog share, real .money here, bhp paid upto 45p a share and newcrest around that figure, patience required | ntbb | |
12/9/2019 09:55 | 5 sells to every 1 buy, speaks volumes, told you 2 weeks ago, was going to test 22p again, will it bounce, as in the article all the money has been made in solgold shares from 3p to 45p, 4000 percent, now a dog share, sell up and buy union jack shares, not to late to double or treble your money, and get back in before october 17th. | 1garythomas | |
12/9/2019 09:17 | So bloody depressing share price | ntbb | |
12/9/2019 08:57 | I would think that these big miners have units constantly working on the projected consumption of metals and thus the anticipated forward prices. If trade peace breaks out between the USA and China, it seems likely that there could be a swift rise in demand for copper. I notice gold too has popped back over $1500, perhaps a good day to acquire a few more Solg's. | lefrene | |
12/9/2019 08:56 | It’s a waiting game now... But do you think those many hundreds of millions of Chinese/Indian/ growing economies people are not going to want a car etc in the near future. Copper will be at all time highs before long. You will be looking back at this share price soon enough kicking yourself why you did not buy. | francoismyname | |
12/9/2019 08:54 | What kind of corporate deal is NM talking about? He must of been told to buy 15% form cornerstone otherwise theres no reason for him to pursue "Awkward stake held by TSX Cornerstone Resources which Solgold says it wants to buy because it is blocking the corporate deals it might otherwise make. " | ntbb | |
12/9/2019 08:39 | Copper up nearly 2 per cent, my gut feeling is bhp or newcrest will do some kind of deal if not taken over before copper starts going north | ntbb | |
12/9/2019 07:50 | The report said . We are at the bottom with 100 percent increase possible short term . | mknight | |
12/9/2019 06:09 | Coppers only going up from now on | ntbb | |
12/9/2019 00:17 | That’s an interesting article from John Cornford, he’s been in mining a long time and worth listening to, blinkers off. The easy money has been made, there’s more to come but it’s not easy now and timing and positioning need to be right. I’m currently out but might re-enter based on that assessment so thanks to the poster Mirabeau. | paleje | |
11/9/2019 22:50 | mknight, you are too fixated and invested in this company, not good for health or wealth. Blind to the facts and frustrated and angry when you hear contradictory evidence or opinion. Spread the risk before it's too late and you lose the lot. | shabadi | |
11/9/2019 22:16 | Just another guy with the wrong opinion. Arcadian you are right . How so many cannot see it amazes and worries me at the same time . | mknight |
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