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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Xtract Resources Plc | LSE:XTR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYSX2795 | ORD 0.02P |
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% | 1.00 | 0.90 | 1.10 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 524,205 | 08:00:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 2.81M | -1.83M | -0.0021 | -4.76 | 8.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/5/2022 11:23 | RNS out 11:15 | holdbucket | |
31/5/2022 11:05 | The problem with can kicking in the hope of better news crumbs materialising to toss through the echo chamber hatch is what happens when there just isn't any better news. How about a nothing new guff and fluff RNS instead. Oh dear. | asitis | |
30/5/2022 09:50 | Delaying bad news is straight out of Bird's playbook. Even the master of can kicking eventually has to share the reality with shareholders. Remember Omnia walking away or the Moz Gold company being given around £0.5 million of cash raise money for them to not even deliver 1 oz and they too to then walk away with the shareholders funds? Remember Kalengwa anyone or the Eureka project ? How much cash raise money went there ? Each newbie batch of XTR shareholders faithfully hang on to Bird's reassurances in the Sunday roast and Zak talks but history shows they shouldn't be so trusting and accepting of the "promises". The latest Bushranger can kicking has already been accepted in the main by the lse echo chamber. How many of those will take part in the next diluting cash raise I wonder. ho hum. | asitis | |
30/5/2022 08:59 | Alkane released an update on their Boda project today, 10m oz gold equivalent. "Boda is a landmark porphyry gold-copper system, within the Northern Molong Porphyry Project, which the company believes has the potential to be a large, tier-one gold-copper project". | the count of monte_cristo | |
30/5/2022 08:52 | I don't think it will prove to be "a bit of gold", I think it has the potential to turn into a significant amount. | the count of monte_cristo | |
30/5/2022 07:37 | Have been a little busy of late. No comment on the movement over the last month or so! To me the key bit in the last RNS was: "Modelling is advancing at a pace, and to this end, we are modelling with a specific intent to identify copper and gold mineralisation trends and their spatial significance, designed to maximise opportunities and identify areas which could have material effect on the model. We intend to issue a release shortly that gives an interim summary of the Racecourse and Ascot prospects." The word interim has been deployed which indicates a slippage on the original time scale. The next RNS on the modelling should be material to understanding the likely extent of Racecourse and Ascot, and hopefully we should get a bit of recalibration on timescales. Nice to have a bit of gold in the mix. | the diddymen | |
28/5/2022 22:37 | Read this!!!! Gold went from $36.55 in 1970 to over $400 in 1979 Whilst Silver did even better going from under $2 in 1970 to over $30 in 1979 It looks like the 2020's will replicate the 1970's. | papillon | |
28/5/2022 22:36 | Read this!!!! Gold went from $36.55 in 1970 to over $400 in 1979 Whilst Silver did even better going from under $2 in 1970 to over $30 in 1979 It looks like the 2020's will replicate the 1970's. | papillon | |
28/5/2022 16:38 | Lurker5. You fail to explain how much dilution there will be as discovery turns to production. I'm sure my nursery has a better understanding of how dilution at the levels required is NOT a good thing ! | asitis | |
28/5/2022 08:48 | I've been invested in miners for 20 yrs Mr Ass. Go back to your nursery. | lurker5 | |
27/5/2022 23:20 | I wonder if goforgold1 has bought back in? | papillon | |
27/5/2022 18:25 | How much will it cost to get into production then Lurker5 ??? I think AA and anyone else will know XTR cant afford Bird's "decision to mine" and its just a can kicking exercise. If you had been invested in XTR as long as some you would know that, hum. | asitis | |
27/5/2022 17:04 | There's always dilution when a discovery turns to production. Didn't you know that asstitis ? - good name for a nasty infection. | lurker5 | |
27/5/2022 16:20 | Can kicking perfection. Just as I predicted gold that "obviously needs investigation" will make the AA "agreement" forgotten for the rest of this year. More dilution ahead ho hum. | asitis | |
27/5/2022 15:49 | For crying out loud stop selling out, this is accumulating stock not a trading stock, if you want to trade try Vod, lloyd. I starting buying this below 2p all the way to 7p and down below 5p. Once the stock gets into double figures then we will go up by 1/2-1p at time can’t wait. | 2603 | |
27/5/2022 15:46 | I now believe that the Bushranger licence will come to be thought of, in future, as a Au + Cu discovery rather than the present Cu discovery with some additional Au. It's Cadia-Ridgeway Mk2! | papillon | |
27/5/2022 15:32 | Nice RNS 👍 | axonic | |
27/5/2022 15:32 | Now, here's a coincidence....I'm off over to Oz in a few weeks for a slightly extended holiday. Might need to pop over and check on all that gold | chris cat | |
27/5/2022 15:31 | +.705p now. | denjon | |
27/5/2022 15:28 | +.625p on ii. | denjon | |
27/5/2022 15:26 | Colin always says he reads the message boards and now delivering what we want to hear Onwards and upwards | ih_679027 | |
27/5/2022 15:25 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com GOLD, GOLD. GLORIOUS GOLD. The XTR share price is definitely not oversold now. | papillon | |
27/5/2022 15:25 | Ptvr - where are you today? Funny that we don't see you when the stocks are up. Lol:)) | the count of monte_cristo | |
27/5/2022 15:23 | Assitass, you foolish idiot. Lol. | the count of monte_cristo |
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