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EMH European Metals Holdings Limited

23.20
0.00 (0.00%)
21 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
European Metals Investors - EMH

European Metals Investors - EMH

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
European Metals Holdings Limited EMH London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 23.20 16:35:14
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
23.50 23.50 23.50 23.20 23.20
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Industry Sector
MINING

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Posted at 27/4/2024 12:01 by paulhopeful
Interesting to read the CEZ Group investor presentation 22nd April 2024, among other things they talk about lithium mining and processing in Cinovec, it’s reassuring they point out these projects are unlikely to be fully consolidated. They’re still in discussions on partnerships ( more than one) around battery production factory.
Posted at 25/4/2024 12:05 by robertspc1
Everyone knows this will be an EU Strategic project and will get the funding. It has been well flagged by commentators and management for months. Hence it is in the price already. Yes they may be a bounce when it is officially confirmed but it isn't going to cause a big re rate. Only an offtake and funding will do that. Btw I've been an investor here for seven years
Posted at 25/4/2024 07:29 by halland75
Great RNS guys. 👍

I really liked this bit.....

Jan Losenický, Mayor of Kadaň, added: "We welcome the plan of ČEZ and Geomet to build a lithium plant in Prunéřov. People from our town who currently work in coal-fired power plants or mines, but which will be gradually downsized and closed, could find employment in the processing plant. The investor has promised to invest in the training and retraining of current employees so that they can be employed in the new sophisticated plant. We are glad that ČEZ will not leave the region with the end of coal but will remain one of the largest investors and employers in the region, also thanks to the lithium park project.
Posted at 25/3/2024 16:40 by robertspc1
Keith allegedly speaking at Singapore investor event on Wednesday. Same old story or actually something delivered... my money in the former
Posted at 24/1/2024 18:58 by robertspc1
Company very pleased that the Geomet team were meeting the EU big wigs today. They don't seem at all concerned that the shares have collapsed as investors exit. Without a serious offtaker providing finance this project is a dodo.
Posted at 18/1/2024 12:49 by robertspc1
Two of Europe's leading energy transition investors plan to raise 500 million euros ($544.55 million) for a battery raw materials fund, aiming to plug "significant gaps" in the region's supply chain. Includes InnoEnergy. Meanwhile this continues to tank
Posted at 01/11/2023 18:54 by robertspc1
Industry minister Jozef Sikela said talks were happening with five investors, with two of those projects on a similar scale to Volkswagen's plans.
Posted at 01/11/2023 18:42 by robertspc1
Czech officials said on Wednesday they would start offering their proposed site for Volkswagen's battery plant to other investors, saying they could not afford to wait any longer for a decision.
Posted at 02/6/2023 09:19 by someuwin
2 June 2023



INVESTOR WEBINAR PRESENTATION

European Metals Holdings Limited (ASX & AIM: EMH, OTCQX: EMHXY, ERPNF and EMHLF) ("European Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce its participation in the ShareCafe Small Cap "Hidden Gems" Webinar, to be held on Friday, 2 June 2023 from 12:30pm AEDT / 10:30am AWST.

Keith Coughlan - Executive Chairman of the Company will provide an overview of the Cinovec Project - the largest hard rock lithium resource in Europe, located in the Czech Republic. The project is actively supported by both the Czech Government and the European Union. Cinovec will be a fully integrated battery metals project producing approximately 29,386 tpa of battery grade lithium hydroxide and/or lithium carbonate for the rapidly growing European Battery industry and Electric Vehicle industry. The Cinovec Project has the potential to have the lowest overall environmental impacts compared to other conventional lithium battery metals projects not only in Europe but also on a global basis.

This webinar can be viewed live via Zoom and will provide viewers the opportunity to hear from, and engage with, a range of ASX-listed leading micro/mid cap companies.

To access further details of the event and to register at no cost, please click on the image or link below:

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A recorded copy of the webinar will be made available following the event.

A copy of the investor presentation to be delivered during the webinar can be found at the Company's website - www.europeanmet.com.
Posted at 26/5/2023 13:46 by petersinthemarket
I'm glad we all agree that the market is forward looking. How patronizing. The question is: How far into the future? I first bought EMH some years ago when everyone was putting 2 and 2 together and coming to 5 and the share price has done little but fall ever since. Are we at the bottom yet?

The initial excitement was the obvious future need for lithium and the proximity of massive underground deposits right next door to the major European carmakers. As i remember it, many investors were assuming that the car makers and glass makers, amongst others, would be falling over themselves to buy in. Didn't happen. After several years, we are still in a similar position today.

Lithium prices have not gone crazy because it's not scarce and there are huge deposits of the stuff in brine all over the globe. So ZNWD and EMH are still long term hopefuls with no output [CTL Clean Tech Lithium too].

I believe that any future for lithium must shadow the future of EVs and batteries for vehicles and static grid support installations. There is a huge problem with high EV prices, but there is no lithium shortage and the stated 2030 deadline also looks fanciful to me.

I don't believe there is any hurry to buy lithium shares as the boat won't be leaving for a long time yet, but I would still be interested to understand when holders expect to profit on their investments.
rgds, pete