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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0675 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 0.0675 | 0.0675 | 0.07 | 6,758,459 | 01:00:00 |
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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20/11/2017 11:47 | monkeymunch a lying POS | elcapital2017 | |
20/11/2017 10:31 | Nothing wrong with a good fund raise for the development of a companies prospects for increased shareholder value....Alba has just had one...they raised £1.1m end of August and therefore are fully funded for all of their near term cash commitments, including the acquisition of Rgm's Horse Hill's interests if that is agreed, especially now that HH flowtests aren't expected until after Broadford Bridge flow tests are completed..... which takes us into Q1 2018, along with any cash call on Brockham's production which isn't going to happen until Q1 2018 as well ......winter is hitting Greenland and so no near term drilling or exploration work likely.....and therefore no fund raise required for Alba anytime soon imho .....in the meantime good news from BB's flow testing will add significant value here and no doubt will result in a massive re-rate on confirmation of commercial flow at BB, and of course further updates are expected on Greenland following the recent surveys and sampling as well as potential Regulatory news from Greenland on the advancement of Alba projects....Gla holders....Alba prospects and potential look very attractive from this bargain low share price and tiny market...A MULTI-BAG IN THE MAKING!!! ON and UP!!!;-) | moneymunch | |
20/11/2017 10:14 | Funding news soon. | thehitman1 | |
20/11/2017 09:55 | Only to post the truth about you being a liar and a paid ramper | elcapital2017 | |
20/11/2017 09:48 | You're waiting on my every word you snide lowlife scumbag. ;-) | moneymunch | |
20/11/2017 09:05 | Shuttup monkeymunch. No one is listening | elcapital2017 | |
20/11/2017 09:00 | Ukog on the up....confirmation of commercial flow at BB will see a massive re-rate in Alba's share price ...Tick Tock Boom!!!:-) | moneymunch | |
20/11/2017 08:20 | Get ready for some serious upside on good news from Ukog's BB....the snide lolwlife scumbag cohorts are in desperation mode, they face substantial losse on confirmation of commercial flow....BRING IT ON!!! ;-) | moneymunch | |
20/11/2017 08:06 | Mr born Liar You have zero credibility now, everyone with an ounce of common sense has sussed you out. | elcapital2017 | |
19/11/2017 09:03 | Paid ramper and proven liar monkeymunch is clearly very desperate again. But, with zero credibility, is anyone listening? | elcapital2017 | |
19/11/2017 08:43 | Bluejay Mining new Valuation Upgrade dated 16.11.2017 advises a target of 37p from it's current 24p on revised cash flow analysis. This Valuation is on it's ilmenite mineral sands project in Greenland. Alba Minerals have reported a potentially better, bigger and purer ilmenite project in the same region of Greenland. This is fantastic news for Alba: | moneymunch | |
19/11/2017 08:41 | The following resaerch note from Dowgate in June has a price target of 7p this coming year, this was complied before Alba's acquisition of their recently acquired ilmenite license and also before the recent discovery of further graphite zones at Amitsoq and the new graphite discovery on the adjacent mainland to Amitsoq which looks 10 to 20 times bigger than Amitsoq and also appears to be higher purity than Amitsoq's which has already been confirmed to be amongst the highest grade graphite in the world......the potential upside is obvious from their tiny market cap of £9m.....a multi-bag x 10, would give Alba a market cap of £90m which is still tiny to the potential of Greenland's graphite and Ilmenite alone,( Blue Jay's market cap is £180m on the back of the the potential and progress made for their adjacent ilmenite project in Greenland ) and Alba still have the transformational upside potential of Horse Hill and Brockham's oil.......Alba changed brokers 1st November to First Equity Ltd and so we should be getting a new and revised research note soon from them imho. Gla Holders....A potential stellar and transformational year ahead. ;-) 7p brokers target for 2018...Gla ;-) City broker retains punchy price target for Alba Minerals despite slashing forecasts for the Horse Hill stakeholder 08 Jun 2017 Even with the lowered target, Dowgate Capital still reckons Alba shares are worth 30 times more than their current value Dowgate had previously slapped a 14.7p share price target on Alba£s head City broker Dowgate Capital has slashed its forecasts for Alba Mineral Resources PLC (LON:ALBA), but still reckons the Horse Hill stakeholder is worth a whopping 30 times more than its current valuation. Dowgate analyst Jason Robertson had previously slapped a 14.7p share price target on Alba's head, but he's now trimmed that to just 7p, which he expects it to hit by the end of next year. | moneymunch | |
18/11/2017 19:12 | I recon that 70% of 1633bpd and Alba,s15%=177.24bpd, And that's only out of one well, many more will be drilled 177 bpd at $50 x365 =$3.23 million,say half for overheads =1.615125 million dollars a year just out of one well,many more could be drilled even if more fundraising is required it should not be a problem eventually funds from the oil will fund Alba,s many other interests | 25wbh | |
18/11/2017 17:15 | moneymunch.....born liar | elcapital2017 | |
18/11/2017 17:04 | ps and as far as multi-bag potential is concerned on either Alba's Graphite and/or Ilmenite is concerned, we certainly will not have to wait for production.......Blu | moneymunch | |
18/11/2017 17:03 | 365 days a year production expected by Blue Jay for their ilmenite project next door to Alba's.....click on the link from August 2017 as it's well worth read and gives a great insight on how Alba's ilmenite project could benefit from the progress that Blue Jay is making......both projects are located in the North West of Greenland where weather conditions presumably are extremely harsh in winter......in comparison to Alba's Graphite project on the Island of Amitsoq and adjacent mainland located in the South West of Greenland where weather conditions are much more favourable throughout the year.....Amitsoq actually lies south of Iceland and is on the same latitude as the Isle of Lewis ( Shetlands ), and so there must be a good chance that any downside to any future prodcution on either project would be minimal if Blue Jay expects 365 days for theirs. Gl ;-) As part of the work programme designed for August 2017 we completed a bathymetric survey to examine the potential for a exploration channel to allow bulk carrier access to Moriusaq. In conjunction with this, whilst we know that exploration is possible for 7 months of the year (April-October), we are examining the possibility of exploration all-year-round or alternatively stockpiling some of the product outside of Greenland so that we can supply customers with our quality ilmenite product all-year-round. I would like to clarify that whilst exploration from Greenland might not take place during the winter months, it is our intention that once we are at full-scale production ilmenite will be produced 365 days a year. | moneymunch | |
18/11/2017 16:28 | Wake Up Fools!!! FYI Angus Energy. Aussie 'Billy Liargas' (Lenigas) Placing Ahoy! Dan x | daniel levi bmd | |
18/11/2017 14:55 | alba graphite presentation..... but since further graphite has been surveyed on the mainland....graphite | dreamtwister | |
18/11/2017 10:34 | Good find MM have a good weekend, our day will come. B | 25wbh |
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