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BSE Base Resources Limited

5.625
-0.25 (-4.26%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Base Resources Limited LSE:BSE London Ordinary Share AU000000BSE5 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.25 -4.26% 5.625 5.50 5.75 5.875 5.50 5.88 92,413 14:40:39
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Iron Ores 271.43M -4.84M -0.0041 -26.83 129.8M
Base Resources Limited is listed in the Iron Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BSE. The last closing price for Base Resources was 5.88p. Over the last year, Base Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 5.25p to 12.10p.

Base Resources currently has 1,180,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Base Resources is £129.80 million. Base Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -26.83.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/3/2024
18:05
Up 15% in Australia.
plasybryn
19/3/2024
07:23
Day traders should make money today
janekane
26/2/2024
16:24
They will need to finance the new mine so i guess everything gets thrown into the melting pot. I believe there is lots of interest to finance this one way or another, as it will be a World Class mine. Very sketchy details so far but i don't think they see it as a problem given the iRR and projected payback over 38 years plus.
plasybryn
26/2/2024
15:08
They had approx.$93mm in June 23. Any ideas on the cash burn since then?
mondex
26/2/2024
13:55
Small world Plasybryn, Tony Surridge recruited him.
I see the market is unimpressed by the 1/2 yr announcement!

mondex
26/2/2024
10:04
Unless I have totally misunderstood the situation, they will have a gap between the end of operations at Kwale and the start of commercial operations at Toliara during which they will have no income. The longer it takes to close their negotiations with the Madagascan government, the longer this gap will obviously be. Do they have enough cash to see them through this period?
mjneish
26/2/2024
09:47
How interesting. Perhaps he worked for Tony Surridge.
Did you listen to the webcast?
Much more active involvement with Govt.
Had 2 hour meeting with President and papers going back & forth each week apparently.
Govt speaking more openly about it in public as well.
Agreement of Terms now scheduled for July 2024.

plasybryn
26/2/2024
08:25
Yes Plasybryn I am primarily an income investor but see BSE as also growth in the long term, so a useful play if Toliara comes good for both growth & income. But mining companies, especially the small ones require both a lot of patience & deep pockets!

My brother in law was involved in the Mondex start-up when working for NatWest although my online name relates to something different

mondex
26/2/2024
06:57
Makes sense. Only to be expected. But want Tollaira past the post. Maybe more of a feel from this mornings webcast. Are you an Income investor mondex? Your handle reminds me of the NatWest cashless experiment in Swindon.
plasybryn
26/2/2024
06:12
From the half year results:

"In light of progress achieved and the Government’s demonstrated level of focus and engagement, as well as the approaching conclusion of mining at Kwale
Operations, in applying the Company’s capital management policy the Board has decided not to pay an interim dividend"

mondex
23/2/2024
08:20
Base Resources Limited FY24 half-year results investor webcasts African mineral sands producer and developer, Base Resources Limited (ASX & AIM: BSE) will host two investor webcasts to discuss the company's FY24 half-year results which are scheduled for release on Monday, 26 February 2024. The company's results will be presented by Base Resources' Managing Director, Tim Carstens, Chief Financial Officer, Kevin Balloch, and General Manager - Marketing, Stephen Hay, who will each also be available to answer questions following the presentation. Details for the webcasts are below. Participants will be able to ask questions via the messaging function on the webcast platform or via the teleconference line. Participants proposing to use the teleconference line will need to pre-register their details using the teleconference registration URL provided below. Upon registering, participants will receive an email with their unique PIN and dial-in details so that they can join the call without speaking to an operator. Asia Pacific webcastDate: Monday, 26 February 2024Time: 8.30am AWST / 11.30am AEDTWebcast URL: https://webcast.openbriefing.com/bse-hyr-24-apac/Teleconference registration URL: https://registrations.events/direct/OCP68715596 Europe webcastDate: Monday, 26 February 2024Time: 5.00pm AWST / 9.00am GMT Webcast URL: https://webcast.openbriefing.com/hyr-bse-24-uk/Teleconference registration URL: https://registrations.events/direct/OCP2304597
plasybryn
16/2/2024
07:45
Base Resources Wins Three Awards at the 2024 African Mining Indaba
plasybryn
16/2/2024
07:43
Won three awards - Kwale.The successes, challenges, and lessons learnt from all our programs at Kwale Operations will inform how Base Resources implements programs in Madagascar as we move to develop the Toliara Project.
plasybryn
12/2/2024
17:41
Half year results and update on 26th Feb. I believe. Can't come soon enough. Fingers crossed for positive news from Madagascar.
plasybryn
31/1/2024
12:28
Could be a very exciting year for Base. Let's hope everyone shares the vision to get this massive project moving at long last. All power to their elbow.
plasybryn
30/1/2024
12:07
"Engagement with the Government on Toliara Project fiscal terms and lifting of the project’s on-ground suspension has been reinitiated, with the Government indicating that finalising terms and launching the project is a priority."

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Got it now. It's my reading that's clumsy, not the statement. :)

mjneish
17/1/2024
10:27
Could just be speculation.
mjneish
17/1/2024
08:34
Looks that way, they probably won't tell market until all crossed and dotted so share price will lead the way
soleman1
17/1/2024
08:12
Base up 13.33% on the AX. Is something leaking re Madagascar? Could solid progress on the Fiscal Terms be made so soon after the recent Election. Would be a great way to start 2024.
plasybryn
05/1/2024
17:35
Has the decline been reversed? Early days and probably all news driven from here.
The Co. continue to use "X" (Twitter) well.

plasybryn
03/1/2024
19:19
Plasbryn: Thanks for the share price Angel report. However, I do not see Base as a significant producer of rare earths. For that, Rainbow is the best bet, IMHO.
meanreverter
02/1/2024
22:30
Great start to the New Year. Optimism lives.
plasybryn
22/12/2023
11:55
SP Angel today: Good for Madagascar and Base perhaps. China restricts Rare Earth processing technology exportsChina is looking to block the export of technology for the processing of rare earths.We suspect the move it largely irrelevant with a number of western companies already working on novel technologies for the separation and extraction of rare earths.Ionic Rare Earths, Mkango and Rainbow Rare Earths are already well advanced with novel processing technologies.Ionic and Mkango are already running trials on their magnet recycling plants which would reduce the effectiveness of any Chinese export ban.Mkango are ramping up a commercial-scale plant in Birmingham, UK.Ionic are working towards 24/7 operations at their Magnet Recycling Demonstration Plant in Belfast, Uk in January.Rainbow continue to test the front end of their Phalaborwa gypsum residue plant in Johannesburg which will feed the K-Tech CIC and CIX processes being demonstrated in Florida.We suspect the move is more designed to block Chinese companies from setting up new plants in Vietnam and Mongolia reducing the potential impact of the weaponisation of rare earths in future years.China will, hopefully, soon lose its ability to hold the world to ransom through the weaponisation of rare earths.
plasybryn
20/12/2023
13:55
Will this be archived?
mjneish
19/12/2023
11:56
Very good presentation. Lots of new detail. Amazing financials. Well done guys.
plasybryn
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