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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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-0.01 | -0.11% | 9.25 | 9.32 | 9.36 | 9.50 | 9.15 | 9.29 | 3,653,729 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 3.9M | -50.34M | -0.0168 | -5.55 | 279.7M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/1/2018 11:54 | I read the teenage scribblers of China are predicting $8000 a ton copper and $1400 an ounce for gold this year. Can't do Solg any harm if they are right. | lefrene | |
10/1/2018 16:46 | "Errk, Errk, pieces of eight my pretties, pieces of eight". Alwaysevolving I wonder how long it would take before the milenials realised the clock had gone right back to the start? :¬) However if we offered a 3% 'green' bonus for those who took the environmentally and socially responsible course of leaving their precious metal in the ground, then we wouldn't have all the faff of digging the stuff out, nor any of the problems that go with employing lots of people. Instead we could build hotels and bring in eco-tourist-investor Being very rich would be a nice novelty! | lefrene | |
10/1/2018 16:08 | You should get that ICO’d Lefrene! Ideas like that could make you a very rich chap very quickly 🤑 | alwaysevolving | |
10/1/2018 11:42 | With them drilling over 300m per day I hope the labs can keep up with the core analysis. At last exploration report we had assay results pending for holes 26-D3, 29-D3, 32-D1, 33, and 34. So thats many kilometres of cores waiting to be analysed. | noccer | |
09/1/2018 13:59 | yep ... I feel we are losing investors who are chasing overnight retirement via cryptos ... and annoyingly some are finding it | onedayrodders | |
09/1/2018 12:29 | The 'top up Op' is getting more generous, at this rate will be able to buy below 25p by Friday. I wouldn't put it past those nice generous Banks who put up the money at 25p to be shorting for a quick turn, knowing that they have a war chest of 180 million shares. | lefrene | |
08/1/2018 20:27 | Indeed lefrene .. just saw the words "top up Op" an switched back to AIM mentality | onedayrodders | |
08/1/2018 20:27 | Indeed lefrene .. just saw the words "top up Op" an switched back to AIM mentality | onedayrodders | |
08/1/2018 15:56 | But what if Aguinaga gives you a rolling start by being an open pit candidate? The sooner I see drills on Aguinaga the better. | lefrene | |
08/1/2018 14:28 | Is an interesting read on block caving, main points being massive upfront capex to get going and a very long timeline from discovery to production,. | catsick | |
08/1/2018 14:07 | ODR, it should be renamed the '95% theft market', but relax Solg isn't on AiM any more! :¬) I guess with NM holding circa 90 million shares, he at least has some serious skin in the game, unlike most of the hired execs one gets in speculative shares. He's not in it for the salary, he has loads of money already, I think he wants to become the biggest copper miner on the planet. Go down as a legendary King Copper, and good luck to him too. | lefrene | |
08/1/2018 13:50 | "Top Up Opportunities" if it's one thing AIM keeps giving Perhaps they should change it's name from AIM to TUO | onedayrodders | |
08/1/2018 10:22 | lefrene, re the new shares, I'd like to see Solg announce that they will start drilling Aguinaga in late March. That should give sellers/shorters pause for thought! | pecker1 | |
08/1/2018 10:07 | It begins to look like a case of, come back in April, when those newly created shares can hit the market. Of course if you were planning to grab Solg then you might be in conversation with the Banks that are holding them? In the meantime we should get a few drill updates etc. | lefrene | |
06/1/2018 15:32 | yea makes a pretty simple case. I just can't decide on solg, i have £10k at 40p £10k at 28p. Just can't decide to pile in more or go elsewhere. | gilotron | |
06/1/2018 15:18 | cheers gilotron Different gravy ! | onedayrodders | |
06/1/2018 14:28 | solg on here:- hxxp://incakolanews. | gilotron | |
05/1/2018 16:35 | yep not a good day, still Rome .... | onedayrodders | |
05/1/2018 14:52 | Wish they'd release some negative upgrades! New market has made no difference, why move from AIM? | ddubzy | |
05/1/2018 12:23 | It's a very pleasant dilemma and as we know potential is enormous. So enormous we can't go it alone. (unfortunate but true) But market hates uncertainty and we need confirmation. Personally I would prefer we sell something off and continue to become a miner. | mam fach | |
05/1/2018 11:25 | That's why they needed that MRE to come in line with expectations, which it just about has. Now they have to grow the Alpala site as quickly as possible, and get a preliminary extraction costing up together. The elephant in the room here, is that Solg needs to have something they can sell before they burn their way through the cash. A tantalising decision for a predator. Do they buy a proved up site from Solg and thus provide Solg with enough capital to become a miner? Or do they do a JV, and keep Solg on the leash? Or stump up £5 billion to buy the whole shooting match because they know NM is sat on over 100 million tons of copper? | lefrene | |
04/1/2018 15:58 | Perhaps not the share price action NM was expecting after the MRE, but then there are a mere 180 million shares overhanging the market, which cannot be officially traded until 1st April, then add Cannacord-Genuity to the mix and you're into the dark arts. I can't help but think that 180 million shares in a block offers opportunities to big players. | lefrene | |
04/1/2018 13:54 | yes today's apparantly | onedayrodders |
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