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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Savannah Resources Plc | LSE:SAV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B647W791 | ORD 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% | 3.30 | 3.20 | 3.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -2.86M | -0.0016 | -20.63 | 60.33M |
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24/4/2024 19:51 | Did you read about the negatives of Sodium? “drawback, however, is low energy density. For EV manufacturers, low energy density batteries are problematic because this affects a vehicle's range. While lithium batteries have energy densities between 150-220 Wh/kg (watt-hour per kilogram), sodium batteries have an lower energy density range of 140-160 Wh/kg. Meng says this means it's less likely that sodium batteries will be commercially scaled for use in EVs that require long ranges between charges. Another hurdle is sodium batteries can only manage a short number of charging cycles in its lifespan. Currently, sodium batteries have a charging cycle of around 5,000 times, whereas lithium-iron phosphate batteries (a type of lithium-ion battery) can be charged between 8,000-10,000 times.” Well done for walking away with your money in your back pocket and holding some free share profit! | themightyali | |
24/4/2024 18:59 | The price should go up now I sold my holding of 65k today for a very small profit after reading this article last night. Still hold 40k of freebies but feel I have waited long enough without much happening and decided to take my money and invest elsewhere. Sam | sambuca | |
22/4/2024 11:01 | IB, the next tweet from 19th April contained a link to this article. A little further down the value chain are mining and metals providers for whom the provision of critical raw materials, and the creation of net-zero carbon economies, is central to their business plans. One example is UK-headquartered junior miner, Savannah Resources. As the operator of the Barroso Lithium Project in Portugal (one of the most significant lithium spodumene resources in Europe), Savannah’s primary focus is the lithium-battery value chain feeding downstream users in the transport and energy storage sectors. Transport is the second largest generator of emissions after the power sector, with the automotive industry producing 3.53 billion cubic tonnes of CO2 emissions from cars and vans in 2022. Savannah’s CEO, Emanuel Proença, explained: “Reducing emissions from everyday travel is essential for meeting global carbon reduction targets. Electric vehicles (EV), powered by lithium-ion batteries, are at the forefront of this initiative, making lithium a critical material. “I’m very proud of the work we’re doing, with Savannah poised to assist Europe in reaching its EV and transport sector emission goals by providing a local source of lithium.” Savannah’s overarching strategy is to responsibly supply European lithium for Europe’s energy transition. Once in full production, Barroso is expected to produce enough lithium for approximately 0.5 million vehicle battery packs per annum. This will aid in accelerating the energy transition by facilitating the lithium battery supply chain in Europe. | ged5 | |
19/4/2024 07:59 | Folks ... it's Earth Day on Monday. Wonder if, SAV can time a positive announcement, accordingly. | wanna brew | |
18/4/2024 19:50 | Surely about to turn green? | themightyali | |
18/4/2024 19:29 | https://x.com/savann | inbrackets | |
17/4/2024 10:14 | Yes, I looked in briefly yesterday afternoon and wondered why the share price went up. That's still a good sized buy. And yes IB it is only 1.828B today and 1.830B tomorrow when the CEO's bonus shares are admitted. There were also a couple of chunky sells once the share price went up that's why it came back down, Reba. Looks like we can expect some positive press after yesterday's tweet as well as some news in the next few weeks. "#SAV was delighted to welcome @SICNoticias and Kathleen Araújo at our Boticas Information Centre for an interview with our CEO, Emanuel Proença. We had the chance to discuss the important role the Project (#BLP) can play for the local community and its role in driving progress for Portugal and Europe as an essential critical raw materials project for #energytransition. We also highlighted #SAV's dedication to responsibly developing and operating the Project, ensuring that it upholds rigorous environmental and social standards." Didn't the same outfit film a western type movie in Boticas some years ago? | ged5 | |
17/4/2024 10:08 | Sorry yes 1.8Bn | ukgeorge | |
17/4/2024 10:08 | UKGeorge considering your comment. Why has the share price gone down then on a 4K sale this morning, and not gone up on a 2M buy. | reba | |
17/4/2024 10:00 | 6bn? I thought it was closer to 1.8bn. Might alter your abacus a little | inbrackets | |
17/4/2024 09:44 | It isn't that massive, when you consider we have near 6Bn shares in issue. The resource upgrade and more importantly an off take agreement with a chunk of up front cash are the real catalysts. The project NPV is about US$1Bn and the mkt cap is about a tenth of that. Safe region, unlikely to see massive changes to tax/resource nationalism. In Europe, near new lithium refineries. Still a slow burner. But heading in the right direction. | ukgeorge | |
17/4/2024 09:30 | Why hasn’t it gone up on that massive buy.? | reba | |
16/4/2024 17:05 | Late reported buy of near enough 2M shares at 3.58p. | ukgeorge | |
15/4/2024 17:21 | Another rns and the share price goes down. Happens every time | reba | |
15/4/2024 10:00 | Looking back at post 716 I didn't put the results down as a positive but the two statements from the chair and CEO show how aware they are of shareholders concerns. A lot of focus on getting the facts out to the community and a lot of statements about funding for CAPEX. To me it seems they are heading in the right direction. Now they're out of the way let's look forward to further news this month especially the assay results and the resource update from NOA. No timeline for strategic partnerships but if that is announced it should have a very positive impact on the sp | ged5 | |
12/4/2024 13:34 | A close near the high for the week would be pretty positive, the chart looks good. Fingers crossed a move back up to 4.5p later this month. | ukgeorge | |
11/4/2024 10:42 | Good morning, Yes I chose the words carefully. I'd still like closure on that little point but resigned that it'll take time. Lots of good things in that announcement and that's my main focus. Yes it would be good to speak soon. Won't be long now hopefully. Yes Reba, it looks like some have realised that things are moving at last. How many years have we been waiting? | ged5 | |
11/4/2024 10:19 | some serious buying going on | reba | |
11/4/2024 00:27 | Ged, hi.I wouldn't be disappointed regards the lack of decision from the court. They have a timescale of their own in a parallel universe and whatever pops out will pop out. The main thing is that they are not prevented from doing what they need to be doing meantime.Speak soon, hopefully B | inbrackets | |
10/4/2024 09:22 | Looking at yesterday's announcement a little disheartened to read that the court case continues even if it was wrapped up in the positive noise about work being allowed to continue. It's this bit of nonsense that has kept a lid on the share price Results for exploration companies never a great thing but there has been a lot going on this past year. I couldn't help but feel from the rest of the RNS that at last there's hope on the horizon (Ha! that was unintentional). SAV seem to be making progress with local landowners Drilling is continuing Assay results to be announced Resource update on NOA later this month (20 days left this month) Work on the processing plant progressing well The Iberian Wolf has moved on (if it was ever there) Further work in preparation for the EIA Work with the community Part of Horizon GoldenRam, Exceed and LiTHOS projects And finally a CEO who says we can expect regular news flow. Well that's a lot of good news. | ged5 |
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