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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Alba Mineral Resources Plc | LSE:ALBA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B06KBB18 | ORD 0.01P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.005 | 7.69% | 0.07 | 0.065 | 0.075 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 19,428,005 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -2.04M | -0.0003 | -2.33 | 4.99M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/7/2017 09:39 | i'm topping up monday..not just brockham we have but loads of graphite high quality thats far rarer than lithium and needed in most batteries | temmujin | |
28/7/2017 20:12 | Many thanks for that Graylin1 cudmore in here for the long ride, cheers | 25wbh | |
28/7/2017 18:46 | Evening Standard is hardly the best guide to base your investments on. Hold tight for the ride imho | cudmore | |
28/7/2017 18:31 | 25wbh 10 July 2017 Alba Mineral Resources plc ("Alba" or the "Company") Update on Horse Hill Project Alba is pleased to announce that it has been informed by the operator, Horse Hill Developments Limited ("HHDL"), that following communications with Surrey County Council ("SCC"), HHDL now understands that the Horse Hill planning application will be determined at the scheduled SCC Planning Committee meeting of either August or September 2017. The planning application seeks consent to long-term production test HH-1 and to drill two further wells. HHDL has informed the Company that its plans remain unchanged, with flow testing expected to commence at Horse Hill in Q4 2017. Alba owns 15% of HHDL, which owns 65% of the Horse Hill licences (PEDL 137 and PEDL 246) in the Weald Basin in Surrey which host the HH-1 oil discovery well (the "Licences"), or a 9.75% attributable interest in the Licences. In addition, Alba's interest in the Weald Basin extends to ownership of a direct 5% interest in Production Licence 235, which comprises the Brockham Oil Field. See the Company's update announcement of 26 June 2017 which reported on the plans of the operator at Brockham, Angus Energy, for oil production to commence from the Kimmeridge at Brockham this summer. | graylyn1 | |
28/7/2017 17:34 | There is a post on the UKOG BB post number 18238 which quotes a piece out of tonights Evening Standard discussing ukog and Horse Hill It says there is nothing on August,s agenda to discuss the planning applications at HH. In a later post a link to Surry councils August meeting has been put up and I have looked though and there is nothing re hh any comments anyone ,seems a bit of a mystery when news was supposed to be imminent | 25wbh | |
28/7/2017 16:48 | Mmmmm......perhaps not! | cudmore | |
28/7/2017 15:38 | Mmmm....I can see a late surge coming and this turning blue before close | cudmore | |
28/7/2017 14:29 | cudmore,market makers games I have tried for years to understand but???? | 25wbh | |
28/7/2017 14:20 | Either ADVFN are getting it wrong or MM's are playing games.....both of my top ups today showing as sells! | cudmore | |
28/7/2017 11:58 | Tintin, just what I thought! And ALBA is not a one trick pony either | graylyn1 | |
28/7/2017 11:54 | Bought in for a modest amount earlier, may well add further later. Like the story and the two cherries for the price of one (HHL). Wish I found it earlier !!! Tintin | 9tintin | |
28/7/2017 11:46 | Here comes the bounce ! | seagullsslimjim | |
28/7/2017 11:03 | I'm in , as well oversold. Hopefully back above 0.8. gl | deltalo | |
28/7/2017 10:45 | Highlands Natural Resources (HNR) Drilling next month at an East Denver location with two dozen other production wells within a five mile radius so high probability of success and are only £10m market capitalisation so could 10 bag. | top tips | |
28/7/2017 10:28 | Looks like an order is being filled as the mms have gone to 44p on the bid. They want these shares but looks like the selling may have been overdone. Could see a new wave of buying now | cudmore | |
28/7/2017 10:24 | I think this share has great potential | 25wbh | |
28/7/2017 10:15 | 0.45P certainly ticks the boxes on a risk reward basis - so I have just picked up a quick million. Prey on the nervous, but the story remains the same here | seagullsslimjim | |
28/7/2017 09:51 | Top up opportunities won't always be available here. It would be stupid not to take another bite of the cherry at 0.45p. Patience will be the winner here. Profit takers will always bail out but those who are bullish will be the overall winners here. | cudmore | |
27/7/2017 23:35 | back to the usual 0.30 price if ukog continues to fall back towards 3p. | barnetpeter | |
27/7/2017 19:05 | 🤣✌A | glenkaz | |
27/7/2017 15:05 | Oil fired? l33 | lanty33 | |
27/7/2017 12:58 | I recon graphite reason Graphene is probably one of the most exciting advanced materials we’ve looked at...it’s stronger than steel; it’s a better conductor than things like copper that are currently in semiconductors. Graphene: the world's first 2D material. Since graphene's isolation in 2004 it has captured the attention of scientists, researchers and industry worldwide. -It is ultra-light yet immensely tough. -It is 200 times stronger than steel, but it is incredibly flexible. -It is the thinnest material possible as well as being transparent. -It is a superb conductor and can act as a perfect barrier - not even helium can pass through it. All this and more. Much more. Current applications At The University of Manchester, graphene research is focused on the following applications: Energy; Membranes; Composites and Coatings; Biomedical; Sensors; Electronics. This is only the start. These are only the first steps. The potential of graphene is limited only by imagination. Graphene eye Future technology So where will graphene take us? How will it change our world? What benefits will it bring to mankind? What applications will we see in the near future and decades to come? Clean drinking water for millions. Graphene membranes could see huge progress in water purification technology in developing countries and provide more efficient desalination plants. Electronics and energy storage could also be revolutionised by graphene. Flexible, durable, semi-transparent mobile phones. Wearable technology, clothing that communicates. Electric sports cars. Lightweight planes. These are the future technologies which are becoming realistic in our present. Chicken wire Artistic impression of a corrugated graphene sheet What does graphene look like? •Graphene is made up of a hexagonal lattice of carbon atoms in a honeycomb like structure. •It is just one-atom thick but absorbs 2.3% of light so it can be seen with the naked eye. •It can potentially be used to create semi-transparent electronics. just a quess into the future for now the oil will do. electric cars way down the road they will have to build 10 more power stations first to power them. lol | 25wbh | |
27/7/2017 12:31 | duh... I'll rephrase the question: which is the more significant to ALBA, it's holdings in lithium or those in graphite ? | backmarker | |
27/7/2017 12:04 | At this point in time the oil | 25wbh |
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