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I was at the AGM in Edinburgh today and I highly recommend people to keep an eye on this.
http://eplanning.lochlomond-trossachs.org/OnlinePlanning/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=OUGPJJSIK3600 . |
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Well, it's been a long and rocky road but any mining investor worth their salt is fully aware of the mining cycle and how long these things can take to reach fruition. Of course, one would be a complete mug to think the share price would not flucuate wildly during this time
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http://www.lochlomond-trossachs.org/park-authority/our-board-committees/meetings/board-hearing-27th-february-2018/
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what price you get in at?
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Thought trilby should be given three days to respond.
When he posted this on 26/06/16, the price was 88.5. Compared to today's 28.5 But it gets worse.. The price has been over 300.0. trilby has been shilling Scotgold on chit-chat, only to get deleted. We await his reply with interest, but over the long term, his championing of Scotgold is probably the worst tip ever to be persisted with on the Betfair forum. An unprecedented prat-fall. |
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Nice graph though.
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http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/prices-and-markets/stocks/summary/company-summary/AU000XINEAK5GBGBXASQ1.html
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i think its down to everyones outlook.
I was in glencore and once had more than doubled I cashed out. EThey have gone up more since but im happier taking a profit and moving on. |
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Apologies for the delay, Cal. I was through at the successful planning decision and got caught out by the snow for a few days.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-43219435 https://www.scotsman.com/business/companies/the-big-interview-scotgold-resources-chief-executive-richard-gray-1-4700126 My initial entry point was circa the equivalent of £4 (pre 100-1 share consolidation) & I've been averaging down since with the odd wee sell here and there to keep myself in good shape ![]() ![]() I wouldn't pay any heed to the bullshine that old remoaning plonker ununitedbiscuitbollocks heaves up. He's all discombobulated about Brexit and is undergoing therapy, as far as I'm aware. Scotgold is now one to buy and leave in the bottom drawer for a year or so while construction gets underway, imo. Feel free to pm me for more info if you're interested. |
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Down a ha'penny on the day, thus far and it wouldn't suprise me for it to hit 30p in the not too distant future after last week's good news.
As I said, one for the bottom drawer for Ron as construction gets underway. There will be no "proper" mining until 2019 BUT, if yer no in it ... innit ![]() |
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Normally, a poster wouldn't keep pushing a stock that has tanked as deeply as this; however, if trilby is one of the investors in the company who got invested behind the left margin of the sharepricegraph (as trilby is saying) then any opportunity to find a buyer is welcome.
I don't report posts, but trilby tried shilling this stock on chit-chat at the turn of the year and it was deleted. Obviously, take a punt if you want to, but realise that you are probably buying shares in a digger and a telephone. |
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been hit by too many small miners to ever risk my money again.
Herencia and rare earth minerals are two that spring to mind. |
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"I don't report posts, but trilby tried shilling this stock on chit-chat at the turn of the year and it was deleted."
WTF are you talking about you blethering idiot? Is it no time you started another anti-Brexit thread on the politics forum? Fckn muppet ![]() Meanwhile ... http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/192762/scotgolds-richard-gray-upbeat-as-planning-granted-for-cononish-gold-mine-development-192762.html . |
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Yes, I can now see the case:
Rotate the graph through 90% twice and it all makes sense. Seriously, it looks like the OP has some shares for next to nothing and is looking to sell. Note the spread between buy and sell prices, the days when no trades are done at all on the stock market and decide for yourself whether you wish to buy. (If you have £8m you can buy the whole outfit). My strong advice would Be: DO NOT BUY SCOTGOLD RESOURCES. |
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The volume figure made me chuckle. Is that 26p in your a/c trilby?
https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/quote/SGZ.L?p=SGZ.L |
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Scotgold will be presenting in the Edinburgh Radisson Blu on Thursday 31st May.
I'll post a link for free invites (and after beers) in a bit. |
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Come along if you're available.
https://www.sharesmagazine.co.uk/events/event/shares-investor-evening-edinburgh-310518 |
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Hi(gh) Kennybaws
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Getting there ... from Friday 18th May 2018 :-
http://www.lse.co.uk/share-regulatory-news.asp?shareprice=SGZ&ArticleCode=z9rt15ky&ArticleHeadline=Placing_Subscription_and_Debt_funding "It is with much pleasure that Scotgold Resources Limited (AIM:SGZ) advises that the final tranche of development funding has been raised. As noted in the Company's recently released Interim Financial Report on 13 March 2018 and earlier in its Rights Issue announcement on 13 November 2017, the Company sought a final round of development funding after the successful Planning Permission determination which was announced on 27 February 2018. This funding has now been completed as outlined below." |
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Trollby stands in violation of the whip-rules regarding the flogging of a dead horse.
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http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/197450/scotgold-secures-final-tranche-of-funding-for-construction-at-cononish-197450.html
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Five minute interview with Richard Gray, Scotgold CEO ...
10:54 23 May 2018 ScotGold Resources' Richard Gray says the final tranche of funding for its Cononish gold mine is "the key that's going to open up the whole future for us". Gray adds that despite being a small gold mine, the high profitability has led to plenty of support from a senior shareholder. In terms of time frames, Gray says commercial production is planned to commence around the first half of 2019. http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/stocktube/9358/scotgold-resources-acquires-final-tranche-of-funding-for-cononish-mine-9358.html |
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This verge of take off is almost 2 years now, is this just a typical cheap share that
leaves buyers at a loss. |
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Getting a gold mine up and running ain't no overnight love affair, Cal.
From yesterday ... http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/investing/article-5830821/SMALL-CAP-SHARE-IDEAS-Scotgold-Resources-seeks-glittering-reward-new-gold-mine.html . |
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... and from last week -
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/198200/golden-opportunities-among-the-small-cap-miners-198200.html . Gold in the Scottish Highlands Finally, one to look out for is ScotGold, which recently raised the US$12mn (£9mln) required to get the Cononish Project up and running in the Scottish Highlands. Investors tipped in, but around US$6.6mln of the funding is coming by way of a secured loan provided by the spread betting multi-millionaire and chairman Nat le Roux. On a world scale, Cononish will be a minnow, churning out just 23,500 ounces of gold a year. Small it may be, but the project also perfectly formed, generating life of mine earnings of up to US$133mln (£100mln) at a gold price of US$1,150 (in other words well below the current price). The net present value of the project, meanwhile, is anywhere between US$30 and US$60mln – which represents a significant premium to ScotGold's current market value of US$12.6mln. |
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Surely this relentless flogging of a dead horse by one poster across the forums and the years violates the whip rules.
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More good news for Scotgold …
https://www.insider.co.uk/news/scotgold-recruits-business-heavyweights-board-12732881 . |
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The charts look dreadful tbf. How much of the 9m will they be paying the big fish?
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The charts look dreadful tbf. How much of the 9m will they be paying the big fish?
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No worries, saddo. Scotgold are constructing right now and I'm looking at production in May 2019.
This fred is not about pumping. It's about making people aware. DYOR ![]() |
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https://www.scotgoldresources.com.au/
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https://twitter.com/GrahamScotgold
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This fred is not about pumping.
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http://www.lse.co.uk/share-regulatory-news.asp?shareprice=SGZ&ArticleCode=p6ai21va&ArticleHeadline=Project_Update_on_Cononish_Gold_and_Silver_Mine
. "Although this final stage of the permitting process is taking longer than anticipated, we continue to make what preparations we can for the final development phase. Once the Decision Notice is received we will assess the impact of these early preparations on the project schedule and provide further guidance on the expected date for first gold production. Â It is important to note that although frustrating, this delay will not have a material effect on the Company's funding position and we continue to look forward to anticipated gold production and cashflow in 2019." |
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Better link … says similar but better details. Both from yesterday.
http://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/202770/scotgold-resources-sees-significant-advancement-for-cononish-mine-permitting-202770.html . |
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anticipated
they all still getting a wage from the company whilst its producing nothing. |
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Sorry Call - I only rarely come in here unless there's news.
There's maybe ten (my wild guess) people getting a wage just now but there are half-a-dozen highly skilled jobs currently being advertised - least there were a couple of weeks' ago. There are a couple of junior geos & at least three groundworkers out in the field preparing for construction atm. PM me if you're genuinely interested. |
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