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CLA Celsius Resources Limited

0.625
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Celsius Resources Investors - CLA

Celsius Resources Investors - CLA

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Celsius Resources Limited CLA London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.625 08:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.625 0.625 0.625 0.625 0.625
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INDUSTRIAL TRANSPORTATION

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Posted at 18/3/2024 05:23 by the count of monte_cristo
Total Issued Capital 2,246,051,662

Market cap at 0.75p = 16.8m GBP (not the 44m detailed in the header, ADVFN's calcs are incorrect!)

I have capitalised the key words below, 'SEVERAL INVESTORS':) These copper porphyries are massive money makers, just throwing off cash for decades.



While waiting for the issuance of a mining permit, ground activities were kept to a minimum while preparing for the pre-development phase. Included in the preparation is the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement ("MOA") with the Provincial Government Unit of Kalinga to jointly develop the road alignment for the MCB Project's access from mine site to port[2]. The Company has SEVERAL INVESTORS ready to commit the required FUNDING to develop the MCB Project ONCE the mining permit has been secured.
Posted at 18/3/2024 00:07 by the count of monte_cristo
Well, as suspected they have got the mining permit, the first for many, many years and signals a positive change by the government. Currently up 23% on the ASX.

This was the best part of the announcement IMO.

"Over the last eighteen months, the Company has been interfacing with potential investors who have shown resounding interest in the MCB Project but have been also waiting for the issuance of the mining permit. With this now in hand, the Company will proceed with finalising funding options for the Project. "

Who wants to secure this asset? Step right up!
Posted at 31/1/2024 11:27 by the count of monte_cristo
All about that mining license...



Closing cash as at 31 December 2023 of A$2.047 million

...The Company has several investors ready to commit the required funding to develop the MCB Project once the mining permit has been secured.
Posted at 18/1/2024 12:53 by the count of monte_cristo
Upcoming price catalysts are;

- Award of the MPSA for MCB
- Announcement of finance for MCB
- DFS and FID for MCB
- Scoping Study for Sagay
- PFS and MPSA for Sagay
- DFS and FID for Sagay
- Sale of Opuwo?
Posted at 18/10/2015 20:42 by russman
Floated in 2007 @24p
Delisting or take 20.5p on offer.
How to really "annoy" potential investors.
Posted at 16/10/2015 08:39 by cwa1
Well, legged over investors shocker. Thankfully managed to get out first thing without too much damage, slightly surprised the price held up for as long as it did.
Posted at 02/4/2014 14:43 by davebowler
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Posted at 20/1/2014 22:33 by russman
Page 18 CLA AGM Investor Presentation> CLA strategy being implemented> "Transfer to LSE main board when appropriate". How we are not told.
Posted at 07/1/2014 12:24 by dasv
Either

a) Shares continue to trade a discount to Nav, company trades as a zombie, years pass before re-rating

or:-

b) investors pick up on discount to NAV here and accumulate. Rise in share price self-fulfilling: technicals advertise opportunity encouraging further buyers.

re: Buy backs (One of)

1. AVAP buys back more shares in short to medium time frame
2. AVAP buys back after holders give up hope and sell-up
3. AVAP doesn't bother to buy-back at all

Obviously I'm hoping for b) and 1.

The main issues are how long are holders prepared to wait for the valuation anomaly to be resolved, and how targeted are AVAP in soaking up CLA shares? I guess my time scale would be 6 months minimum here for holding. I have no idea about AVAP's intentions but the fact they bought back another 10% of shares is encouraging.
Posted at 19/12/2013 16:28 by davydoo
Good news I agree. Removes a lot of the costs associated with sale or re-lease to a new airline and gives a strong cashflow to support expansion plans.

Everytime AVAP rises in price the easier it becomes to justify using their paper to make an offer for the part of CLA they dont own. Then they can cut the separate board and market listing costs.

Im sure they'll do it one day, although the original investors may want at least 30p, which is the 24p issue price plus a modest amount for 6 years of inflation.

Still, thats below the NAV i think.

I no longer hold, but am starting to look again.

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