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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sunrise Resources Plc | LSE:SRES | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B075Z681 | ORD 0.001P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.06125 | 0.0575 | 0.065 | 0.06125 | 0.06125 | 0.06 | 5,000,000 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -391k | -0.0001 | -6.00 | 2.51M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/3/2024 14:05 | I think it's Death by a thousand cuts myself and so bailed a while back. For those left, if you ever see a return on your investment, you will have earned every cent with your patience alone. | ![]() doddman | |
25/3/2024 06:10 | I have been very straight up and firm with Patrick in the past, but always remained polite, gentlemanly and understanding as one should. I have to say I never failed to receive a reply or a phone call and he has always given me his time and understanding. Despite what folk say on lse, he's a busy chap. It's no mean feat trying to pull all together with the various projects.Quite honestly, I'm pretty perceptive and I have no question or disbelief with his intent here. Should it all fail, well I took the punt again but I won't be blaming anybody but myself. (Risk reward) Patrick is frustrated himself, this is clear but his intent in developing the CS and industrials is absolutely obvious to me. I am happy to be proved wrong. He also showed his hand recently investing again. Fair play to him and I will be as happy for him as will for my own investment if he pulls this off. Remember, he can't just suddenly pull his gains out of the market. Well he can but he won't. | theaviator | |
23/3/2024 18:18 | I think you’re spot on aviator. | ![]() barnaby5 | |
23/3/2024 11:42 | And this is why I reinvested here. Not for metals but because we have a proper product, mine ready, permitted & very saleable. Unfortunately I don't have a glimpse into exact time lines but occasionally have been known to have a bit of forsight for potential ;) | theaviator | |
23/3/2024 11:40 | They won't fund perse. It will be funded and a royalty split or the likes as part of deal. If you run your eye back to Kirkland/Boral similar. This is what turns minnows like us into really viable businesses. | theaviator | |
22/3/2024 19:00 | I spoke with PC recently and he was really upbeat that a he will get a deal done by June for CS. | ![]() barnaby5 | |
22/3/2024 10:58 | The well off partner, funds 'the Venture'.....imo.... gla | ![]() nicosevos | |
22/3/2024 10:56 | Question is dave how are sres going to fund a jv if that's whT is on the table | fire2480 | |
22/3/2024 10:48 | Spoke a few days ago with him.everything going well,kept pointing out strategic partnership in progress,same as stated during a.g.m.seemed quite positive.Also mentioned alliance a number of times,which I think points towards J.V. | ![]() irishdave2 | |
22/3/2024 10:19 | He doesn't reply to people whe. He's been questioned or criticised. Toys out of pram etc | fire2480 | |
22/3/2024 08:52 | Since PCs last interview which gives us all a little hope has anyone emailed/spoke to him? It seems quiet on all fronts….. CS, Hazen, Perlite, Sepiolite? | ![]() 1wager | |
18/3/2024 13:17 | Just an observation. | theaviator | |
18/3/2024 12:15 | Hope you’re right. Not many bought into it today | ![]() 1wager | |
18/3/2024 12:05 | When market makers are more confident they trade in near same price range. ( I.e. they know what’s coming). | ![]() irishdave2 | |
18/3/2024 11:54 | Why would that matter? | ![]() 1wager | |
18/3/2024 11:47 | Something afoot. | ![]() irishdave2 | |
18/3/2024 11:28 | Very strange market today in sres can buy or sell at very near same price. | ![]() irishdave2 | |
17/3/2024 01:10 | I think bottom was in btw as was a massively long ABC correction down. Five waves in C wave seemed complete to me and why I was quietly loading up lolWe shall see however... don't take my word for it. I'm only a punter like everybody else. Pretty confident one though and believe will make good monies with the average most of us have. | theaviator | |
16/3/2024 23:38 | Not like you to be worried buddy LOL | theaviator | |
16/3/2024 13:53 | If anyone can produce a S.C.M. For $40 per ton good luck to them.At present fly ash is being imported into U.S.A. and distributors are at full capacity.The importing helps us greatly with transport costs.It is all coming together in our favour. | ![]() irishdave2 | |
16/3/2024 11:03 | The article was focussing on Central concrete a firm in California! But as we say more focus on creating greener concrete is happening all over the world in industry. Let’s just hope pozzolan is part of it and we will all be laughing! | ![]() 1wager | |
16/3/2024 10:27 | 1wager our pozzolan is finished product after being extracted crushed/ground.P.C. Told me that it would cost around $40 ton getting it to this point,present price $90 ton.Not enough glass produced anymore,plus cost of extraction from landfill would make it expensive.Glass at present is used for road surfaces more in U.K. than U.S.A.Liqid carbon added would still need pozzolan/fly ash,this is for locking carbon in concrete not replacing pozzolan/fly ash.Our current problem is Net-Zero selling in open market,should never have got them involved. | ![]() irishdave2 | |
16/3/2024 08:14 | Slightly worried other methods of green concrete may be suited. I’ve been reading about injecting liquid carbon into the concrete to lower emissions and also a ground glass pozzolan! Grinding up glass into a powder thus resulting in saving on landfill. | ![]() 1wager | |
09/3/2024 00:44 | Thanks for the info Dave re HSG & partner btw. Appreciated | theaviator |
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