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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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African Battery Metals Plc | LSE:ABM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWJZ743 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.55 | 0.50 | 0.60 | - | 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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20/5/2019 15:23 | Fundraising? | kemche | |
20/5/2019 15:18 | Looking very cheap and should move on to around 1p - 1.25p on efforts by PJ upfront and AB more in the background on this one. | noirua | |
20/5/2019 13:47 | Only those in the extractives industry(and special forces)will be exempt from travel to west Africa | aidenabettin | |
20/5/2019 13:46 | Where is the money for the "OVERSUBSCRIBED" placing coming from?.One of the many offshore hidden accounts no doubt.hTTps://www.th | aidenabettin | |
20/5/2019 13:33 | Stupendous news. Fundraising? | kemche | |
20/5/2019 13:13 | Katoro Gold - Katoro Gold PLC Results of Haneti Sampling Programme 20 May 2019 | noirua | |
20/5/2019 12:12 | Director PJ is still going full at it to get the assets of ABM under way. The latest is digging pits to 15 metres in a quest for nickel. PJ is presently a director of ABM and AB the chairman. The company does not officially have a CEO. | noirua | |
18/5/2019 23:46 | Deacon - "The CEO has had very little in the way of a relationship with RRR or RGM. How can people take you seriously when you're not even sure who you're slating?!?" What the heck are you talking about man?! Chairman here is Andrew Bell, the same chairman of RRR and RGM. Man if you don't even know who the board are what chance have you got?! hxxps://www.abmplc.c All my points stand. Bell has a well established MO that has been established with both RRR and RGM. No reason to assume he will be any different here imho. DYOR | torp | |
18/5/2019 20:01 | Should we expect a civil war in Cameroon?.Im sure that is on the agenda imo | aidenabettin | |
18/5/2019 20:00 | The "MASTERS" will determine how he operates. He is but a pawn in a very big game. The Chinese want the resources and the colonial powers will assist them in achieving that aim at the same time laundering funds out of UK offshore tax havens into business on the continent to replace AID. .Has AFRICA learned anything since so many became independent? | aidenabettin | |
18/5/2019 19:14 | KAV Some nice words in the morning note from the highly respected mining analyst John Meyer at share price Angel ref: LSE:KAV / www.kavangoresources Kavango Resources (KAV LN) 3.6p, Mkt Cap £5.7m – Laws of probability to be rewritten after Kavango strikes mineralisation in first and second drill holes under Karoo sand in Botswana Kavango, which is exploring for a large-scale bushveld igneous-type mineralisation reports results from a second drill hole in Botswana. The team which are highly experienced in the geology of the region have used geophysical data and remote sensing to establish drilling locations. Remarkably, the first drill hole hit mineralisation under the sandy Karoo sediments Even more remarkably the second drill hole is reported to have also hit mineralisation including copper in chalcopyrite with a 1.5% XRF gun reading. X-Ray Frequency gun readings are not considered to be reliable due to their potential for miss-reporting but we do place some value on the readings when in the honorable hands of Messrs. Foster and Moles. The first drill hole hit a 200m zone of intensely altered rock with indicative cobalt values of up to 0.9%, averaging 0.2% cobalt and >70m of elevated copper, zinc, lead and nickel values. Conclusion: Kavango is worth watching and we await results from drill core assays. While we never doubted the skill of the geological team we are surprised and impressed to see two sets of mineralised results in so short a time frame. Well done team! | cpap man | |
18/5/2019 19:02 | The CEO has had very little in the way of a relationship with RRR or RGM. How can people take you seriously when you're not even sure who you're slating?!? Back under the rock Torp... | the deacon | |
18/5/2019 17:38 | aidenabettin, knowledge of battery tech won't avail you here. What you need to know here is how the CEO operates, what his track record his, what the MO is. It's all very well established with RRR and RGM. Two companies he has presided over with utter share price devastation. £millions and £millions raised via confetti issues, £millions and £millions spent on Admin Expenses and salaries, a trail of failed ventures and so on. Why would he operate any differently here? DYOR. | torp | |
18/5/2019 07:13 | Yes and im well aware of the technical advances in battery manufacture. Was in the trade for 45yrs | aidenabettin | |
17/5/2019 23:29 | I have never invested in any Bellend company but you feel free to do so. | kemche | |
17/5/2019 22:10 | Even you can make money from this level Kemche. Recoup some of those RRR/RGM losses that you're oh so bitter about.. | the deacon | |
17/5/2019 21:05 | It's not the cobalt that's the draw here, nor the nickel sulphide. It's the opportunity to fleece the mug puntery that is the real draw. Just bide your time. It is a tried and tested MO. | kemche | |
17/5/2019 21:01 | It's not the cobalt that's the draw here, it's the nickel sulphide. Absolutely crucial for batteries and their future. | the deacon | |
17/5/2019 17:41 | In the face of total crud the rampmeister plugs on unhindered. Unhinged yes but unhindered. | kemche | |
17/5/2019 16:34 | Some buyers noting the recent moves and low market cap and cash strength as we moved into the close. Share moves quite quickly on few trades. | noirua | |
17/5/2019 15:52 | RNS's here are pure waffle starting with their 'Previously on African Battery Metals..' "After completion of refinancing activities earlier this year the recommencement of exploration activities at Kisinka was announced by the Company on 12 April 2019. An interim update on Kisinka field operations was then provided on 2 May 2019." Into the meat and bones of the RNS we then have some number-crunching (more waffle); "2 field geologists, 5 logistical technicians, 2 support staff and 14 casual labourers" "We hired additional support staff to ensure timely completion" aka we went over budget | bam bam rubble | |
17/5/2019 10:23 | A pretty uninspiring RNS today. Almost like they felt they had to put something out. They dealt with some long grass ! Maybe they should look into harvesting and selling termite poo ? | torp | |
16/5/2019 19:37 | ABM turned up in Cameroon.Will they turn up in Mali or Niger? | aidenabettin | |
16/5/2019 19:36 | 5 minute charge with half the cobalt.Still need all the lithium and copper for EV's though.hTTps://www.i | aidenabettin |
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