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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.12 | -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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22/3/2019 10:01 | Yes 1.30 yesterday, maybe the same today? | nicksig | |
22/3/2019 09:49 | Mad foetus I think you are right . They clearly know something . | mknight | |
22/3/2019 09:46 | Looks like it wants to go up. The start of the rise yesterday coincided with America wake up, wonder if Canadians are driving this up? | mad foetus | |
22/3/2019 09:44 | Agree mam Those that sold will be a bit upset and Some may swallow their pride and buy back in . | mknight | |
22/3/2019 09:41 | Now entering the last chance saloon on getting in @ this price. All IMHO of course. | mam fach | |
22/3/2019 09:32 | Sellers moved on so we can get on with reaching a nice Blue finish 46p??? | mknight | |
22/3/2019 08:56 | Both SOLG and CGP peaked together on the TSX at about the same time (11:50am Canada), and both fell back at lunch, but CGP then rallied further, whereas SOLG didn't. I don't know about UK timing, but they have put their clocks forward and we haven't yet. | noccer | |
22/3/2019 08:48 | Or is that just that the Environemntal Imapct aseesment for the drilling has been approved - still a step forward for Corenerstone though. | noccer | |
22/3/2019 08:46 | Maybe its about a batch of drilling permits being issued. Sunstones JV with Cornerstone got theirs for Bramaderos in Southern Ecuador. | noccer | |
22/3/2019 08:41 | Mam fach It started at 1.30 so could be from Canada .Cornerstone started an hour later. There is a Gap to fill from this mornings opening .I am sure the traders will have noted. | mknight | |
22/3/2019 08:33 | Think Anticipation was behind yesterdays rise. Doesn't look like it was a news leak. | mam fach | |
22/3/2019 08:20 | Normal..profit taking. If there was anything behind yesterday buying we will end up Blue. | mknight | |
22/3/2019 08:18 | A few clearly expecting an RNS this morning when they jumped on teh wagon yesterday afternoon. Chart still looking good though. 42 and 46 still major obstacles though. | 5070481 | |
22/3/2019 08:18 | Seems like some disappointment with no RNS this morning maybe. Down we go again :( Let's hope for a pick up again later. | mikalan | |
22/3/2019 08:03 | Coverage for $SOLG $SOLG.L SolGold #ecuador The Governor of the province, Edin Moreno, made a technical visit to the facilities of the Cascabel Mining Project, located in the Santa Cecilia community, Lita parish, Imbabura province, with the purpose of strengthening the dialogue, knowing the technical, social and environmental projects that are developed, also agreed to one of the drilling platforms, which has been complying with the company SolGold. | pob69 | |
22/3/2019 07:28 | Always thought selling Alpala might be an option. NM always denied he'd consider it. Have to wait and see. Nothing wrong in taking a profit. All depends what you are happy with. | mam fach | |
22/3/2019 07:02 | Always the hardest decision to make, when to sell. There are trillions (Okay, not quite that many) of options at 40p and importantly at 60p. You don't give options (especially to yourself) if you don't think you're going to achieve better than the option price. | mikalan | |
22/3/2019 06:21 | Noccer. SOLGOLD started to rise an hour before cornerstone . DGR closed up 7.41 % today and 3.85 % on Thursday . MAM Fach . No one can advise you when to Sell a few I personally will wait to see whats behind the jump before doing anything . Who knows someone might be offering a pound for Alpala. | mknight | |
21/3/2019 23:30 | I agree that the Cornerstone volume could be the trigger - 1% of their shares were traded, it could be that SOLG stocks reacted as this was interpreted as someone stake-building in Cornerstone. Or maybe both are reacting to a common rumour of good news in the pipe, but Friday isn't a normal day for a big RNS - next week though could be a different matter. I first took a slice of SOLG 8 years ago, and have added since! Time to see some sort of reward for my patience. | noccer | |
21/3/2019 23:04 | Just to correct you i'm a good girl. Lot of us here long term holders. Am now facing a dilemma ( a very pleasant one ) at what price do I part with a few. Think about your replies overnight. Good Night . Nos Da . | mam fach | |
21/3/2019 22:28 | I’m a long time holder but just a lurker here. Intrigued what tomorrow or next week will bring | nicksig | |
21/3/2019 22:07 | Mam fach Good luck , you seem like a genuine good guy.you never have a bad word to say about anyone. Chat tomorrow | mknight | |
21/3/2019 21:53 | It won't be a dull day that's for sure. Opening price will be interesting. Also expecting some new 'posters'. Regular posters been here for years. Discussions been open and informative and friendly. Been a pleasure to read others opinions. Chat not going to stop SOLG got a long, long way to go. Keep posting. | mam fach | |
21/3/2019 21:00 | Interesting that SOLG never responded to the last cornerstone reply. Did CGR BHP and SOLG all sit down and have a nice chat ? Was there an agreement between BHP and Newmont ... Or more likely has cornerstone just followed SOLG shareprice ...possible but 6.4 million shares traded ... Looking forward to tomorrow and i have a day off to watch the going s on. | mknight | |
21/3/2019 20:42 | 5070481 What are your thoughts on cornerstone volume and price increase tonight? Dgr..Next? | mknight |
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