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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ormonde Mining Plc | LSE:ORM | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BF0MZF04 | ORD EUR0.01 (CDI) |
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% | 0.75 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/4/2016 14:31 | Thanks Vic. Carlo | carlo sartori | |
15/4/2016 11:10 | Above figures from proactiveinvestors | 12vic | |
15/4/2016 11:09 | 14th April Tungsten - APT European prices stood at $175-190/mtu vs $170-185/mtu last week | 12vic | |
08/4/2016 12:16 | Price at the moment changing hands between 170 to 185$. But we are not due to produce for at list another 9month. Best time to build mine is in down turns...all needed is available, and at a lower cost than it would be in a boom time. | terropol | |
04/4/2016 13:09 | 2p it was then buywell2 23 Feb'15 - 13:16 - 2141 of 2143 0 0 2p or not 2p That is the question | buywell3 | |
01/4/2016 10:07 | So they are predicting a good 2016 for the tungsten price to exceed 300 which will do nicely for Ormonde!! | dolores123 | |
01/4/2016 09:35 | Another interesting article. With price forecasts across all metals for the next 4 years. Tungsten appears to be one of the most favoured to do well. Only Caveat is that it would appear the author has a strong fondness for Almonty. I think the fact that Almonty have bought up many of the known major tungsten resources should work in favour of a supply reduction. I have always had concerns around how they would finance production at so many projects. Anyway here is the article: www.investorintel.co | 12vic | |
31/3/2016 17:25 | My version - without the diagrams Saloro, mining company dedicated to the exploitation of tungsten in Salamanca, has awarded the Spanish subsidiary of Veolia Water Technologies a contract for the design, construction and commissioning of a plant to treat acid water short. The treatment of these waters is done by Actiflo process, with a treatment capacity of 150 m3 / h will allow precipitation of metals of raw water for reuse in the process. This gesture makes the Barruecopardo mine project in a self-sufficient water as the only external source of water supply in the mine is for consumption humano.Actiflo Veolia is the most advanced process ballasted settling for clarification water. Microsand used as a precursor for the formation of heavy flocs they are more easily settleable, allowing obtain treated water of excellent quality at high speeds decantation, considerably reducing the implantation space and therefore costs civil works. In addition to being a self-sufficient mine water supply, the project also envisages Barruecopardo reuse all effluent, making this mine in a ZLD (zero liquid discharge) project. This, together with the restoration project of the area once the mineral extraction, Saloro demonstrates commitment to the environment, giving the region a sustainable industrial activity. Jose Angel Legaz, CEO of Veolia Water Technologies Ibérica, has stated that "the commitment to respect for the environment is one of the main aspects of any mining project that wants to undertake today in Spain. Veolia, with solutions and technologies, It helps the mining industry in this objective, as is the case Barruecopardo mine. " Saloro is a mining company founded in Spain in 2004 whose activity focuses on efficient, responsible and sustainable exploitation of the mine tungsten Barruecopardo. Since its inception in 2004 until May 2015, Saloro has invested about 13 million euros in studies and preparatory work to advance this objective | 12vic | |
31/3/2016 17:19 | ... and here's the link for what appears to be the contract for the water treatment plant. One for google translate. www.tecnoaqua.es/not | 12vic | |
29/3/2016 10:24 | Some larger buys this morning. Hopefully some drilling updates soon. | 12vic | |
09/3/2016 16:32 | Though heavily criticised by some at the time, perhaps the Oaktree funding deal should be seen in a better light | steelwatch | |
08/3/2016 10:35 | Thanks Steel. Carlo. | carlo sartori | |
08/3/2016 09:32 | all metals are up. Tungsten may be slower to respond but I expect the surge will help…. but we are nor producing so less impact. | granto2 | |
07/3/2016 23:04 | carlo - it's actually in the header above, but may not be visible on the mobile app. If you can't see it, try this link: Also, the tick up was visible 2 days ago, but Dolores couldn't see it, so probably needed to clear cache. | steelwatch | |
07/3/2016 22:03 | Hi Dolores, Where/how can I access the chart you are referencing? Thanks in advance, Carlo. | carlo sartori | |
07/3/2016 20:26 | Tungsten Chart just updated! Showing sharp rise! | dolores123 | |
05/3/2016 00:49 | Dolores - tick up is showing above isn't it? Well, I can see it anyway. | steelwatch | |
04/3/2016 23:55 | Keep the faith all. I have a reasonably significant "bet" on this company (significant for me anyway) and am still confident that holding is the best option. If I get access to more funds I would happily invest more in Ormonde. GLA, Carlo | carlo sartori | |
04/3/2016 23:04 | Its not showing a tick up so I presumed 12vic had seen another price chart. | dolores123 | |
04/3/2016 19:24 | Dolores - it's already there above | steelwatch | |
04/3/2016 19:22 | 12vic - can you reproduce the chart? Steelwatch can you load the chart on the BB? | dolores123 | |
04/3/2016 17:37 | Forgot to mention small tick up on APT chart | 12vic | |
04/3/2016 17:15 | You'd expect some impact if they are of quality and likely to extend minelife. I see your point around lack of interest in the market though - having said that we've nearly hit 10 posts on the board today ! | 12vic | |
04/3/2016 16:31 | Dolores, i doubt it. | granto2 | |
04/3/2016 16:03 | I think its new buyers that are illiquid at present!! LOL!! Perhaps good drilling results will attract some attention? | dolores123 |
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