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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Armadale Capital Plc | LSE:ACP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYMSY631 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.775 | 0.75 | 0.80 | 0.775 | 0.775 | 0.78 | 607,124 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -206k | -0.0004 | -19.25 | 4.52M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/6/2017 21:08 | Do they know something we don't? If the gold project would go ahead I expect this at least to double, perhaps triple. | novicetrade68 | |
01/6/2017 20:39 | Brilliant This should be announced soon | ertugrul | |
01/6/2017 18:47 | Mpokoto to start production http://m.miningweekl | jsd71 | |
23/5/2017 15:04 | letitmove @around | runwaypaul | |
18/5/2017 10:11 | All the past weeks gains gone in one drop...damn!! | jasonavfc19 | |
17/5/2017 18:09 | Bodes well for ACP Glencore Says Electric Car Boom Is Coming Faster Than Expectedby Jesse Riseborough16 May 2017, 09:11 BSTAn "electric vehicle revolution is happening," CEO saysEuropean sales of alternative-fuel cars jumped 36% in 1QQuickTake: The Drive Towards Cleaner CarsQuickTake: The Drive Towards Cleaner CarsGlencore Plc Chief Executive Officer Ivan Glasenberg said the rise of electric cars will significantly boost demand for minerals including copper and lithium in the coming decades."The electric vehicle revolution is happening and its impact is likely to be felt faster than expected," Glasenberg told investors at an industry conference in Barcelona on Tuesday. Almost all carmakers are increasing investment in electric vehicles as governments adopt tighter emissions targets, Electric vehicles require more copper wiring than standard internal combustion engines. For example, the battery in an electric car contains about 38 kilograms of copper, 11 kilograms of cobalt and 11 kilograms of nickel, according to Glencore. Those materials, along with maganese, stand to benefit from more demand for electric cars, Glasenberg said.Demand is growing for battery-powered vehicles. European sales of alternative-fuel models, which include fully electric cars and hybrid vehicles, jumped 36 percent in the first quarter to 235,438 vehicles, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association.Volkswag | kaka47 | |
17/5/2017 13:06 | Not as fast as it ticked down. | outfly | |
17/5/2017 12:22 | Ticking up nicely | ertugrul | |
16/5/2017 14:51 | Might tick up with couple of more buys.... | ertugrul | |
15/5/2017 23:56 | BIGXBETSXNEVADA | purple11 | |
15/5/2017 13:35 | Good to see positive trend continues....... Next news should take us to 3p imo..... | ertugrul | |
10/5/2017 14:21 | I'm excited!! | balbains324 | |
10/5/2017 12:36 | Should correct itself, minimum 3p is the correction | ertugrul | |
10/5/2017 12:07 | good to go. | runwaypaul | |
05/5/2017 11:47 | Good find, Broker rated 4.2P previously, with current test results that rating should be upgraded.... this is very cheap and should start to go back where it belongs, 4p is the first target for recovery!!! | ertugrul | |
05/5/2017 10:42 | Bit of fluff from Beaufort Armadale Capital (LON:ACP, 1.62p) - Speculative Buy Armadale Capital announced yesterday test work results demonstrating purity of up to 99.99% graphitic carbon that can be achieved from its Mahenge Liandu graphite project in Tanzania. Results also indicate that purity above 99.95% can be achieved for size fractions between 106 and 500µm, which are typically used for the production of spherical graphite. These results demonstrate the project’s ability to produce high-quality graphite concentrates, which could be suitable for several commercial applications. Armadale is planning further metallurgical test work, including bulk samples to be used for marketing graphite concentrates to potential offtake partners. In addition, a 2,500m drill campaign will commence imminently to update the JORC-compliant resource of 40.9Mt grading 9.41% total graphic content (TGC) in preparation for a proposed Prefeasibility Study (PFS) later in 2017. Our view: We are encouraged by the high-grade total graphite content of 9.41% as well as the excellent purity results in the medium size fractions. The ongoing test work continues to demonstrate that Mahenge Liandu is capable of producing high-quality graphitic concentrates suitable for a range of commercial applications. The Company is looking to capitalise on the expected growth in the graphite market driven by increasing applications particularly in the energy storage market and the Mahenge Liandu project continues to deliver favourable results. We look forward to drill results from the planned resource update and the proposed marketing of high-quality graphite concentrates to potential off taker partners. In the meantime, we maintain a Speculative Buy rating on the stock | loveandmoney1 | |
05/5/2017 10:41 | buy low sit tight. | loveandmoney1 | |
05/5/2017 10:37 | Ticking up slowly, yes agree Bal, 4p should be the price we are trading at | ertugrul | |
04/5/2017 07:36 | Can't believe we are still down here......im expecting a slow push back up to the 3-4p region over the next few months. | balbains324 | |
03/5/2017 15:10 | if it breaks up they'll come hurtling in v cheap. | loveandmoney1 | |
03/5/2017 08:31 | Think this lot could find gold bars embossed with diamonds within the graphite and the price would not react. Really unloved. | keya5000 | |
03/5/2017 08:19 | Good news today though! | molatovkid | |
03/5/2017 07:52 | What's the odds another good rns will once again send the price hurtling down instead of up? | skasher094 | |
03/5/2017 07:52 | Another good result. Purity is perfect.Drilling start immediately. | ertugrul |
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