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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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European Metals Holdings Limited | LSE:EMH | London | Ordinary Share | VGG3191T1021 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.50 | 2.20% | 23.25 | 23.00 | 23.50 | 23.25 | 22.75 | 22.75 | 58,645 | 15:13:41 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 1.12M | -5.93M | -0.0286 | -7.95 | 47.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/2/2017 16:15 | Amazingly quiet here today, and a slightly disappointing response to the ASX last night. My target here is about 1.20-1.50 after that i will beat a graceful retreat. It would be nice too know what proportion of the lithium resource falls into the low cost production range, I have an uncomfortable feeling it may be mainly some of the higher grade stuff and not in general the significant majority of lower grade ore. At a lower Sp this isn't much of an issue but at higher prices ....... | banshee | |
20/2/2017 09:24 | Failure to break 80 could mean another leg down, but report coming out & hope of a sale should keep it relatively high I reckon. | runthejoules | |
20/2/2017 09:23 | *insert ramp comment* | weller130 | |
20/2/2017 09:09 | I'm surprised this isnt north of 80p yet.... | luisfrg | |
20/2/2017 08:20 | joules, did your browser not offer you a translation for the interview with richard pavlik, general manager? -- 'Mr Pavlik's primary responsibilities will be to manage the in-country aspects of the Cinovec development programme, coordinate technical work and liaise with Government authorities on permitting and licensing of the project.' | wrtmf | |
20/2/2017 08:11 | What a large spread......must be either awash with stock or very very uncertain of direction, so we slow it down with a 5% spread. | telbap | |
20/2/2017 07:26 | It will probably start about 15% up today because ASX was playing catch up to the LSE from Friday. The positive today there was a good amount traded on the ASX last night, we should see 80s again today. | frankie83 | |
20/2/2017 07:21 | Hold your hats. It's now up 29.5% or am I seeing double? | scrutable | |
20/2/2017 07:11 | Apologies bit too early in the morning .Got a bit exited when I saw it was up 30% down under.Thanks for correcting it quickly lads, 80p today then crossed fingers. | cyfalafwr | |
20/2/2017 06:59 | 1.285 = 79pOptimistic about the £ shout, but I hope Monday is good.... | frankie83 | |
20/2/2017 06:59 | Not sure about those figures buddy 1.285 @ 1.62 Aud = approx 80p | luisfrg | |
20/2/2017 06:51 | 1.28 Aus$ = 103 p Will we hit the £1 today? Answers on a postcard....... | cyfalafwr | |
20/2/2017 06:40 | Ha ha, what's everybody going to do today, take a bit of profit or stay in for the long haul? Personally I'm done with wearing down the soap... | runthejoules | |
20/2/2017 05:19 | Closed at 1.285 up 30% | luisfrg | |
20/2/2017 04:50 | Up 28%, good volume traded too. | frankie83 | |
19/2/2017 23:38 | Asx prices are 20 mins delayed...currently up to 1.11up 12.1% | luisfrg | |
19/2/2017 23:33 | Must be looking at a different stock....currently no change, at $0.985 | telbap | |
19/2/2017 23:27 | Now up 14% | herschel k | |
19/2/2017 23:24 | Currently up 9% scrutable | herschel k | |
19/2/2017 23:08 | It's 10.10 am Monday morning feb 20 in Sydney i am surprised that there is no price movement since Friday night close. Current quote A$0.99 | scrutable | |
19/2/2017 21:11 | Looking good for a strong start tomorrow...hopefully the aussies will lead the way | luisfrg | |
19/2/2017 20:55 | Thanks for the second link wrtmf: baldman's post on LSE was an interview in Czech, sadly I don't speak it! Good luck all for the morrow, hopefully this news might boost my KOD & BCN in sympathy, but I doubt it... | runthejoules |
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