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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amur Minerals Corporation | LSE:AMC | London | Ordinary Share | VGG042401007 | ORD NPV |
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% | 0.09 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Mineral Royalty Traders | 0 | -3.01M | -0.0022 | -32.95 | 100.98M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/10/2019 17:59 | Ps sorry for o/t everyone | ![]() inaminute | |
23/10/2019 17:58 | Have a look on the wanobi board and also look at a couple of recent videos they list there. Impressive management and cash flow. Forgot who mentioned it to me a while ago but glad they did. Lots of potential too | ![]() inaminute | |
23/10/2019 17:28 | A bit of chat here about EVs and nickel. | ![]() brasso3 | |
23/10/2019 10:12 | Can you provide more info Bwana regarding AAZ? | ![]() brasso3 | |
23/10/2019 10:06 | Anyone with spare cash,buy AAZ. Possible RNS tomorrow AM. DYOR etc. NAI. | ![]() bwana4 | |
23/10/2019 07:14 | LME Nickel Stocks... Opening Stock 87132 Live Warrants 29130 Cancelled Warrants 58002 :) | ![]() nolosstillsell | |
22/10/2019 17:42 | Thanks buddy!:) | qui quaerit reperit | |
22/10/2019 17:18 | Rns'd 28th Nov for meeting on 13th Dec | ![]() inaminute | |
22/10/2019 15:38 | Anyone remember when was agm announced last year? | qui quaerit reperit | |
22/10/2019 13:33 | So given that...TB had no idea what he was getting into....with his large purchase....get real m8 | seaclipper | |
22/10/2019 12:55 | Almost all small miners that are in the 'Exploration stage' go bust as unable to raise good long term fiance at reasonable rates that is even if they can raise any finance at all. Always better to wait until the miner has at least got into the 'Development' stage, developing their mine before investing and even this is very risky investment especially if the miner needs huge amounts of money to bring their mine into production. If a small miner is needing more then $100mln to bring their mine into production, then personally I would not be an investor. These large sums, $500mln and above, that are required can only be managed by the large multi-national miners such has BHP. | ![]() loganair | |
22/10/2019 12:44 | I need money and need it quick but selling up here would be a total waste. Come on Robin, gives us some good news. You haven't released a good RNS for over 2 years. | ![]() russian turnip farmer | |
22/10/2019 11:59 | Just look what is happening to Sirius Minerals.... | ![]() loganair | |
22/10/2019 11:36 | Someone buying some big chunks | ![]() meek | |
22/10/2019 11:32 | ooh something happening? | ![]() gizmohican | |
22/10/2019 09:08 | We get a small mention hxxps://investorinte | ![]() gizmohican | |
21/10/2019 18:57 | We had 3 Government checks and 0 violations!!!CLOSED JOINT STOCK COMPANY "KUN-MANYE, 675000, Amur RegionInspections/ch | qui quaerit reperit | |
21/10/2019 18:49 | $1 billion funding requirement to get AMC into production in 10 years time. Lifestyle company with Board of Directors milking and massively diluting the small shareholder on a monthly cycle of placings. Its a disgrace this BoD's and sponsored ramping is sucking in innocent private investors. BEWARE! | ![]() ebomber | |
21/10/2019 13:31 | Big week for AMC holders now the next placing is upon us before month end. Big promises from the professional ramping cartel for September 2019 did not materialise because ALL LIES. Many expect this now go sub 1 pence in coming days. | ![]() ebomber | |
21/10/2019 13:28 | FACT - NEXT LOAN CONVERSION TO PAY MONTHLY LOAN INTEREST NO LATER THAN 31 OCTOBER 2019 Another 17 million plus shares to add to already sizeable dilution pool. Lifeboat funding from Director last time ... where from in October 2019? The following RNS's are why the share price will continue to crash. 27th Aug 2019 - Amur Minerals Corp - Issue of Equity. 1st. Aug 2019 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 10th Jul 2019 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 19th Jun 2019 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 4th. Jun 2019 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 27th Feb 2019 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 2nd. Jan 2019 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 28th Nov 2018 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 19th Sep 2018 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 10th Sep 2018 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 30th Aug 2018 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. 23th Aug 2018 - Amur Minerals Corp - Conversion of Loan and Issue of Equity. This is what DEATH SPIRAL FINANCING looks like. Every month, Riverfort is issued with MILLIONS of AMC shares, which they then sell onto the market which has the effect of sending the share price downwards. | ![]() ebomber | |
21/10/2019 12:57 | Good article Gizmo ! | ![]() flugelhorn | |
21/10/2019 11:11 | Energy metals roundup: UK government doubles down on support for EV market and new figures forecast major global demand growth (GEMC, FMC) 21 OCT 2019 | Daniel Flynn Energy metal companies received another boost earlier this month when the UK government announced up to £1bn in additional funding to develop and embed the next generation of electric vehicles (EVs). The money will be used to develop UK supply chains for the large-scale production of EVs, and will also fund further research and development into the technology supporting the vehicles. ‘[The funding] will accelerate mass production of key technologies in the UK through major investments in the manufacturing of batteries, electric motors, power electronics, and hydrogen fuel cells, along with their component and materials supply chains,’ the government said in a statement. The news marks yet another sign of growing global support for the move away from conventional vehicles and towards EVs, which require significant amounts of energy metals like cobalt, nickel, and copper. For example, earlier this year, US Senator Lisa Murkowski proposed the introduction of a Minerals Security Act at a Washington-based conference. This would aim to streamline domestic regulation and permitting requirements in the energy metals sector and forms part of growing efforts to curb China’s increasing dominance in the EV space. Also in attendance at the conference was Tesla, which highlighted its concerns around a global shortage of nickel, copper, and other EV battery minerals in the future due to underinvestment. Likewise, France and Germany both asked the European Commission to support a €1.7bn battery cell consortium earlier this year. Elsewhere, more than a dozen countries and around 20 cities globally have proposed banning the future sale of passenger vehicles powered by fossil fuels. For example, a ban on the cars will commence in 2040 across much of the UK, and France, 2030 in the Netherlands, Israel, and Sweden, and as soon as 2025 in Norway. The positive demand outlook this creates for metals used in the EV industry is also reflected in the latest global commodity demand figures from CRU. The research group expects demand for cobalt, lithium, and nickel to grow by 14.3pc, 12pc, and 5pc, respectively, from 2019 to 2023 in China. Likewise, demand for the three metals is expected to grow by 9.5pc, 10.9pc, and 5.4pc, respectively, across the rest of the world over the same period. On both accounts, they are the three metals expected to enjoy the highest growth rate. Many energy metals are still sourced heavily from politically unstable countries – creating potential supply volatility. For example, more than 50pc of cobalt demand current stems from the DRC, an area known for human rights issues and political disruption. With this in mind, the figures and government initiatives mentioned above create a bright picture for firms in the sector with projects in more stable countries. A potential beneficiary that we have previously covered on Mining Maven is Global Energy Metals (TSX.V: GEMC). The firm owns 100pc of the Millennium Cobalt Project and two neighbouring discovery stage exploration-stage cobalt assets in the famed Mount Isa region of Australia. The company is also developing two battery mineral assets in Nevada, US, called the Lovelock Cobalt Mine and Treasure Box Project. These neighbour the world’s largest lithium-ion battery production plant – Tesla and Panasonic’s Gigafactory One. Finally, it has also teamed with Australian business Marquee Resources to advance the past-producing Werner Lake mine in Canada. Mitchell Smith, Global Energy’s president and chief executive, says this month’s developments supporting the ongoing, improving outlook for the battery minerals market. ‘The rapidly expanding global market for high performance rechargeable batteries and renewable energy has sparked an unprecedented demand for battery mineral resources. And while demand is booming, supply is being challenged. This is core to our vision at Global Energy Metals. We are a company that provides investors and partners with the much-needed exposure to the electrification thesis. Through the development of a diversified portfolio of strategic battery mineral projects we are focused on becoming a supply chain solution to safe and reliable cobalt for downstream partners.’ Another potential beneficiary is Forum Energy Metals (TSX.V: FMC), which is developing the Janice Lake sedimentary copper project in the Saskatchewan region of Canada alongside Rio Tinto. The business also recently staked ownership of the nearby Love Lake project, which is prospective for copper as well as nickel, palladium, and platinum, and owns a portfolio of uranium assets. | ![]() gizmohican | |
19/10/2019 13:20 | Mad...ok ...i await Monday opening with the greatest enthusiasm !!! | seaclipper | |
19/10/2019 10:23 | Looks like Bwana having nice time:))) well done buddy! Have a nice holiday:)) | qui quaerit reperit |
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