driver
- 17 Apr 2008 15:53
Gold & Silver Explorer in Central America
Global resources for the company now stand at some 788,000 ounces of gold and 22.3 million ounces of silver.
Condor Resources plc is a UK based AIM listed exploration Company with a strong focus on the exploration and development of gold and silver resources within Central America.
The Company owns outright or can earn a majority interest in a substantial portfolio of concessions largely prospective for high-grade epithermal gold and silver in El Salvador and Nicaragua in Central America.
Condor's management team have extensive experience in mineral exploration, project development and project financing, ensuring that the Company has the best possible opportunity to achieve exploration success in these prospective areas of Central America.
The Company was successfully admitted to the official list of the London Stock Exchange AIM Market on 31st May 2006.
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CONDOR RES ORD
PLUS-traded
http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/details.shtml?ISIN=GB00B128J781/GBP/PLUS-exn
http://www.condorresourcesplc.com/admin/LatestNews/Docs/CNR%20World%20Mining%20Stocks%20May%2008%20web%20version.pdf
http://www.condorresourcesplc.com/
dealerdear
- 22 May 2008 13:46
- 61 of 80
But what I have particularly noticed in this market is when you buy the price will drop slightly. You can actually do a dummy trade to drop the price.
It's something I've noticed over the last 9 mnths. Never noticed before.
Can't say I really understand it.
relishing
- 22 May 2008 14:00
- 62 of 80
I usually find the opposite, but there you go.
How do you move the price with a dummy trade?
dealerdear
- 22 May 2008 14:10
- 63 of 80
Well it should be the opposite!
Never noticed it in the bull mkt but whenever I get a quote now, particularly with small stocks, whether you take the trade up or not, if you watch the price the MM will drop it down in most cases but not when the price is very static like CNR now.
I haven't the knowledge to understand why as it goes against supply and demand principles. I just assume it is the MM's playing games.
That is my only explanation I'm afraid unless you have a better one.
driver
- 30 May 2008 12:54
- 64 of 80
relishing
- 30 May 2008 13:00
- 65 of 80
Thanks driver. Some very good looking grades there. Much better than the last one.
Zero reaction so far though - has everyone gone to lunch?
relishing
- 30 May 2008 13:10
- 66 of 80
If this was the TSX or ASX it would probably be up 30% by now. Not so on the sleepy AIM/Plus. One trade lol!
relishing
- 30 May 2008 13:32
- 67 of 80
This was an interesting bit too, I thought:
"Gold mineralisation at Kuikuinita occurs over a wide area defined by trenching and a limited drilling programme completed by a previous explorer. The gold is associated with massive sulphide mineralisation in the matrix of a brecciated and intensely altered andesite breccia. Intense carbonate alteration suggests that trenching and drilling to date has only investigated the edge of an extensive hydrothermal system. Exploration to date has focussed on gold mineralisation with a best drill intercept of 2.8 metres at 12.85g/t gold. However, the identification of chalcopyrite, galena and sphalerite in the massive sulphides also suggests that there is considerable potential for base metal mineralisation. This was confirmed by assays of a selected test interval which returned 2.74 metres at 2.2g/t gold, 774g/t silver, 1.9% copper, 12.48% lead and 0.7% zinc from 12.19 metres in drill hole KUDH-7. Further investigative work is planned."
relishing
- 02 Jun 2008 10:11
- 68 of 80
Getting even more ridiculous now.
Market cap only just over 2m now, with 890kOz Au and 22.5MOz Ag JORC.
A few k sells knocks several 100k off the value of the company.
Takes the p*ss out of the whole thing.
dealerdear
- 02 Jun 2008 10:52
- 69 of 80
Try not to worry about it.
It's the same with many companies at the moment due to the lack of liquidity. When the market starts behaving normally again, the sp of those companies who are doing OK will recover IMO.
oilyrag
- 02 Jun 2008 11:52
- 70 of 80
driver, relishing. I noticed large drop today as all oil gas and resource companies are on my watchlists. The drop seems to be mm induced and dosn't seem to reflect the increased JORC estimates and true potential value for this company.
From experience the markets don't like to add any real value into the sp until the companies are in production and achieving set targets. As Condor aren't going into production until 2009 and they are still awaiting permits, do you consider that this company is worth stake building over the next six months or so.
I look forward to reading your thoughts and may make a decision later in the month. Good luck and thanks in advance for your input.
oilyrag
- 02 Jun 2008 12:36
- 71 of 80
With no takers mm's moving sp back up, how bizare. I shall have to wait for the next fall, and there will be one, just don't know when.
relishing
- 02 Jun 2008 12:46
- 72 of 80
Bizarre is certainly the word. Often it seems as though the MM's operate in reverse in this stock, they take stock at say 1.75p and then sell it on for 1.5-1.6p. The way they move the price on minimal trading is also odd. Its an illiquid stock, which I suppose makes it one to accumulate on the drops and hold with a longer-term view.
This stock can also move up for no apparent reason as well as down. A common characteristic with both directions of movement is that the bid can instantly become the offer or vice-versa, unlike most other stocks.
E.g. One minute it is 1.75-2.0, next 1.5-1.75, or 2.0-2.25.
They also often appear to move up on sells and down on buys!
scotinvestor
- 09 Jun 2008 12:44
- 73 of 80
less than 1.5p.....any much less and its gone
relishing
- 09 Jun 2008 13:01
- 74 of 80
Its depressing this but there's little point in giving shares back at this price. This stock seems to move around quite erratically on very low volumes so it could easily go back to 2p on a bit of buying, or even selling lol.
robertalexander
- 09 Jun 2008 13:11
- 75 of 80
Oilyrag,
could this be the fall back in SP that you were waiting for?
kimoldfield
- 27 Nov 2008 16:16
- 76 of 80
Looks like a possible success story here after the long wait.
kimoldfield
- 27 Nov 2008 16:17
- 77 of 80
RNS Number : 1102J
Condor Resources PLC
27 November 2008
Condor Resources Plc
7th Floor
39 St. James's Street
London
SW1A 1JD
Telephone +44 020 74081067
Fax: +44 020 74938633
27th November, 2008
Condor Resources Plc
(''Condor'' or ''the Company'')
Exploration Update for Nicaragua
Hightlights
Trench intercepts of 5 metres at 37.2g/t gold and 4 metres at 6.62g/t gold.
413 metres of trenching and 70 metres of mine adit channel samples.
600 metre strike length of gold mineralization confidently delineated 300 metres from the Arras Resource on the parallel San Albino structure.
5,000 metres strike length of gold mineralisation confidently delineated within 15 kilometre long corridor for the Segovia Project, within which 2 or 3 parallel gold mineralised structures commonly occur. Combined strike length likely to be 20 to 30 kilometres.
robertalexander
- 27 Nov 2008 17:24
- 78 of 80
are they still having permit troubles? no good having all that gold in them thar hills if not allowed to dig it up.
edited: permit delays in El Salvador not Nicaragua
mitzy
- 12 Jan 2009 17:53
- 79 of 80
Surprised theres no comment today.
martinl2
- 03 Jun 2009 17:52
- 80 of 80
This is a ridiculous p!ss-take of an offer.
You must vote against this joke.