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EEE Empire Metals Limited

7.55
0.00 (0.00%)
16 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Empire Metals Limited LSE:EEE London Ordinary Share VGG3036T1012 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 7.55 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
7.30 7.80
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores -1.16M -0.0024 -31.46 37.17M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 7.55 GBX

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2024-04-15 15:29:527.5039,8402,988.00O
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Posted at 15/4/2024 09:20 by Empire Metals Daily Update
Empire Metals Limited is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EEE. The last closing price for Empire Metals was 7.55p.
Empire Metals currently has 492,364,368 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Empire Metals is £37,173,510.
Empire Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -31.46.
This morning EEE shares opened at -
Posted at 06/4/2024 19:18 by klosters65
Has Shaun Bunn said anything about getting EEE onto the Aussie Stock Exchange? Would surely give the share price big boost.
Posted at 03/4/2024 15:15 by apotheki
BSP, have you seen the share price move from EEE so far today?
Posted at 25/3/2024 12:40 by geko5trade
lean5gb, I’m not following exactly what you’re saying but I would say that people have their own strategies and if it works for that individual it works. One of the hardest things is to maintain discipline and set emotion aside.
I’m talking about navigating investments in illiquid AIM stocks and why such stocks are most subject to campaigns of negative sentiment. EEE has had an extraordinarily rich period of positive news from drilling results, appointments, grants and recognition, investment, option prices that would normally indicate the likely direction of travel, the list goes on. The share price has not responded positively in the short term. You could argue it’s all in the price though it appears that it is responding to an ill founded negative campaign. Articles of questionable relevance, a strategy of destroying threads, and so on. I’m just using my experience to think of why this would happen when by most metrics, even for AIM, the price would be supported. But it happens and sometimes it’s as simple as PI’s selling, the price drops, and then the PI’s say ‘look there must be bad news because the price is falling so better sell some more!’ They pat each other on the back and then, guess what, the tide turns!...
Posted at 25/3/2024 11:32 by geko5trade
Smart48, very much agree with the majority of your post except the phrase, ‘the vast majority of incumbents in this space want this to fail.’ I also agree with quite a lot of Bspgamer’s comments except that I don’t see this as a very liquid stock (though AIM I agree is an important factor). I put the two comments together because it is possible to put the lid on the share price with a relatively small amount of selling (in overall market terms) precisely because it is illiquid. If someone knows there’s a seller about and they get a negative sentiment running that sucks a few people in quite an effect, short term, can be gained. Think for example of those who bought on the new year tip. They probably knew nothing about the company and did close to zero independent research. Those kind of purchases tend not to be firm hands. There are a number of PI’s who are trading the momentum with all or part of their portfolios. This adds to volatility and depressing the effects of positive news. Then there are those who talk the price up whilst selling into strength. I’m not criticising anyone’s personal strategy by the way (though I wouldn’t want to be on a long voyage with those who gloat and talk the stock down after talking it up!). It is tough to remain objective with all this going on but the best bet is to follow the underlying value and the real science over sentiment.
Posted at 25/3/2024 11:04 by smart48
Potential catalysts to achieve improving share price.

Government grants or cheap loans to facilitate, drilling, research, construction of a demonstration plant.
Even better grades discovered in the most recent drilling program.
Discovering something other than Titanium that is economically advantageous.
Buying by BOD or current major investors.
Positive news from laboratory testing.
Indication that processing the ore, is relatively straight forward, and high quality products can be produced, at a healthy margin at scale.
Australian government highlighting Pitfield as a possible major producer of a critical mineral, stating its desire to aid production and processing. Even including being a producer of Titanium metal. Think Aus/ US / UK defence contracts.
Australian buying on rumour/talk of any of the above.
Institutional buying, if there is a strong route to market proven.
Industry buying, getting an early foot in the door.
News on Century Metals, swapping their 30 % of Pitfield for equity in Eee. Thus simplifying any future negotiations.
J.V with industry heavyweight.
Early takeover attempt.
Sellers run short of stock.
Sustained buying on any positive news flow, especially as the project gets wider coverage.

Remember all incumbents in this space want this to fail, expect misinformation and dirty tricks.
We have a massive resource, IF/WHEN it is proven or otherwise to be economically exploitative will determine if the share price slumps to 1p or soars much much higher.
I consider the potential reward currently outweighs the risk, considering the team that as been assembled and their reputation/ track record in the industry.

DYOR GLAH.
Posted at 21/3/2024 15:57 by lee181067
Can I ask two things 1. Is there a new EEE board being set up as some people seem to allude to one 2. Is the share price down so much due to concerns over the CEO or short term holdersI am just confused as to why such a steep dive and concerned over future direction TIA for reasoned responses
Posted at 21/3/2024 09:12 by vlad the impaler
It's not me here taking about anything but EEE share price :)
Posted at 21/3/2024 09:08 by vlad the impaler
Thanks by the way for the well wishes and medical advice

Maybe you could now say a prayer for EEE share price as well
Posted at 19/3/2024 21:46 by manlord1
Watched the presentation again & placed a limit order for 113,000 shares.I don't expect it to be filled, but will be delighted if it does ??Any accumulation based on impatient sellers & positive news is a good way to build your holding IMO. Tbh the majority, if not all of my buys are on red share price days. I try to buy when people are selling but that's just my thing.I've said it many, many times before that Warren Buffet tells a great story of him buying into what he believes is a good company. He says he's always happy to see the stock drop (on no news) as he says it gives him the opportunity to buy more at a lower price, all whilst the fundamentals are the same or better than when he first bought into the company.The same thing is happening here & just like WB, the rewards should be plentiful in good time.Remember, if you can't handle uncertainty, you can't handle growth!https://ibb.co/6RgLh13ML
Posted at 19/3/2024 16:43 by napoleon 14th
Surely it would not be hard to get production going if there is so much mineral at
or just below the surface? CAPEX & OPEX will be very low, ebitda should finance
the more "difficult" parts of the mine. Gov't/banks/off-take agreements could finance the 1st plant.

I suspect they are planning to get up & running asap which would avoid dilution.
One of the many reasons I like EEE is their reluctance to dilute.
Sounds like they could start production sometime in 2025 which would be super-fast
mine developement, but WTFDIK? Nothing is without risk...

Ironically, I bought a load more last week as a trade & today's share price at the close
is now exactly what I paid then, LOL!
Empire Metals share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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