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EUA Eurasia Mining Plc

1.45
0.00 (0.00%)
01 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Eurasia Mining Plc LSE:EUA London Ordinary Share GB0003230421 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.45 1.40 1.50 1.45 1.363 1.45 2,137,337 08:00:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 120k -5.84M -0.0020 -7.25 41.54M
Eurasia Mining Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EUA. The last closing price for Eurasia Mining was 1.45p. Over the last year, Eurasia Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 1.25p to 3.50p.

Eurasia Mining currently has 2,864,559,995 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Eurasia Mining is £41.54 million. Eurasia Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.25.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/5/2019
15:25
The share price has doubled in the last year, I will be happy if the price doubles each year for the next four years which is entirely possible IMHO.
Although there is no opportunity without an element of risk.

lew stules
22/5/2019
14:54
Brewing? It feels like it's stewed :-(
Wake me up (or dig me up) if something happens

cool hand kev
22/5/2019
14:39
There's something brewing here too Penn, just not today. Tomorrow maybe?
excellance
22/5/2019
14:32
Probably plenty going on, but nothing yet at the stage of being able to be announced.
mostyn
22/5/2019
14:20
I wish something was brewing over here, apart from trouble!!
pennstreet
22/5/2019
13:42
Something brewing at ECR but be aware that there are warrants at 1.2p
excellance
22/5/2019
11:45
Block
It’s got to go way past .6 to make the warrants worth while exercising.

driver101
22/5/2019
11:14
Didn't it hit .6 a few weeks ago?More warrants at .6 then?
block4gooner
22/5/2019
11:13
Why not chose one thats not frozen for most of the year!!!!!
aidenabettin
22/5/2019
11:08
Great board this - really enjoy reading it, thanks to everyone who contributes.

Thought this was a really good read:



Don't agree with their investment suggestions though...why not choose a project that has a combination....I know of one...

As for fuel cell vehicles using 5-6 ounces of platinum each, that looks encouraging medium term. Worth following the progress of companies like CWR on that.

Monchetundra is a massively strategic resource. High grade, shallow, low cost, fully permitted. What's not to like.

Now if they can only crack on with ramping up the washplants at WK and pursue 'no deal' they will be sure to end up with a damn good one. GLA.

gb904150
22/5/2019
10:50
CS has done a deal(go-between) with Norlisk to move out of Botswana although they will be well compensated. Big deals being done between minerals and e-commerce assets. The laundry business is on a "HOT" cycle.So much washing to be done!!!!!!.
aidenabettin
22/5/2019
10:47
I suspect Eurasia would be keen to see the share price move up into a range above 0.60p so they start to get the 0.60p warrants being exercised. I'm not sure how this is likely to happen or what the catalyst might be. There should be plenty of news, both at West Kytlim and Monchetundra, but given the almost total lack of interest I wonder if the market will give the company the credit it deserves. I'm less confident now in my share price prediction for the end of the year, even though it was one of the lowest on here. We could definitely do with some bid speculation, even if only to highlight how attractive this looks in the longer term.
mostyn
22/5/2019
10:41
... and still name dropping with increasing frequency ... Norilsk Nickel !
red rook
22/5/2019
10:36
Eurasia still plugging away on twitter:


Eurasia Mining
‏ @eurasiamining
35m35 minutes ago

#EUA #Platinum #Palladium #Gold #Monchetundra
𝙇𝙤𝙘𝙖 0425;𝙞Ҵ20;𝙣, 𝙞𝙣𝙛𝙧 0406;𝙨Ҵ25;𝙧𝙪;𝙘𝙩𝙪𝙧20410; & 𝙖𝙘𝙘𝙚 0424;𝙨
◽️ Located 130km south of Murmansk
◽️ 3km from the Severo Nickel smelter operated by Norilsk Nickel
◽️ Significant road, rail and power lines within the license area

mostyn
22/5/2019
09:28
so you haven't filtered him yet...
charles clore
22/5/2019
07:49
newcrest starting drilling at Greatland RNS
johncasey
22/5/2019
07:41
book

May be they will get back to work!!

driver101
22/5/2019
07:10
Event finished yesterday??
book5
22/5/2019
06:02
Looks like an invitation to pop along to the 121.

AB
Tweet

You know where to find me now.

driver101
22/5/2019
00:32
O/T Hydrogen Shmydrogen .. I'm blessed with strong winds and currents most mornings!

Back to EUA - I think our guys already know where the best ROCK show in town is
.. Best bibs and tuckers, they look the part

Unless, of course, they tuck their thumbs in their belt-loops and let loose

There is no such thing as bad publicity

cudgietoo
21/5/2019
18:55
from ReNews.biz - The Offshore Wind Industry Council has begun a programme to ensure the UK’s low-carbon energy system makes the best use of the growing proportion of power supplied by offshore wind and other renewables.

The new research project, Solving the Integration Challenge, is a key part of the Offshore Wind Sector Deal announced by Government and industry in March.

The taskforce, which began work on Monday in London, is led by Baroness Brown of Cambridge, the industry’s Offshore Wind Sector Champion.

It includes senior representatives from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Scottish Government, the Committee on Climate Change, National Grid, the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, the Energy Systems Catapult, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and companies including ITM Power, Atkins, Good Energy, Shell, Equinor, Vattenfall and Orsted.

The wide-ranging group of experts and business leaders will examine how the UK can continue to decarbonise by building a reliable modern energy system, managing variability of demand and supply, based on renewable technologies, with offshore wind playing a leading role.

The group will publish a road map identifying innovative techniques.

These will include using electricity from offshore wind to produce hydrogen, as a form of energy storage.

The taskforce will also examine how to introduce more flexibility into the UK’s energy system, for example by expanding battery storage and the use of demand side response.

Earlier this month the Government’s advisory, the Committee on Climate Change, published a report on cutting greenhouse gas emission to net zero by 2050 which highlighted the key role of wind energy in tackling global warming while also keeping energy bills down for consumers.

The report suggested that the UK could increase its offshore wind capacity nearly tenfold by 2050, from 7.9GW now to 75GW by 2050.

Baroness Brown of Cambridge said: “With the transformative Offshore Wind Sector Deal in place, and CCC’s call for more offshore wind, the time is right for the UK to reach out and embrace innovative technologies which will help us to integrate more low-cost power from renewables onto the system.

“This will benefit consumers and create highly-skilled jobs, as well as leading by example on the global stage in taking practical measures against climate change.”

book5
21/5/2019
18:55
All goes back to hydrogen
We are blessed with strong winds and sea currents, we need to store extra energy in hydrogen
20 years time boilers may work with hydrogen, no natural gas
More Pd pt will be needed that ever before

book5
21/5/2019
15:56
Alexei and Dmitry in the 100 rock club last night...
excellance
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