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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Anglesey Mining Plc | LSE:AYM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000320472 | 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% | 1.40 | 1.30 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 118,083 | 08:00:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 0 | -961k | -0.0023 | -6.09 | 5.88M |
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23/1/2023 09:13 | Some more positive movement in other copper exposed plays even pre development ..i have a fair few Phoenix a pre production copper play i picked up over the past few months..they feel a lot better. Hoping sentiment improvement extends to the minnows soon. Hopefully timing for updated inferred resource and implications for economic development will come through into a more positive environment sector wise. | kooba | |
23/1/2023 08:12 | Bought some more this morning at 2.125p/share. Shown as a sell on the ADVFN trades. I guess the other two trades at the same price were buys too. Gla. | bodgit | |
20/1/2023 12:51 | Need to have share options at much higher levels 4p back in Aug when share price was around 3p doesn't really send right signals that the share price will break from this 2-4p trading range and go much higher , though it should do if all goes to plan....... | sos100 | |
20/1/2023 09:44 | It looks like stuff is happening in Labrador https://iaac-aeic.gc | calmtrader | |
19/1/2023 09:59 | Well we certainly can't say we do not have a far clearer and realistic picture of the timelines , challenges and huge potential anymore.There is a sea change in communications from previous years.Must be disappointing for Jo who has been clear in work programme and has delivered on it that the hard work in operations as well as communications has not been rewarded with a more positive market response..however there are many legacy holders who maybe just reflect on the share price rather than the progress. As i think Jo points out he has achieved more in a year than the previous decade..whilst still being diplomatic around previous leadership.News flow to come on updated resource estimate and hopefully that can be extrapolated across the PFS to show the increased inferred resource levels into the equation.Interesting comments on how far along they are on what could be close to a bankable feasibility study hopefully with a further increased resource and firm commodity prices the whole prospect becomes an investment no brainer.Might have to put more money in to get there but with 100% ownership of Parys there is always the potential to look for farm in co investors , look at off takes and royalty deals. In a years time we could be seriously on the radar..the resource and metallurgy updates hopefully in the next few months should start 2023 off well. | kooba | |
18/1/2023 19:28 | And now in the header | wassapper | |
18/1/2023 19:22 | Agreed kooba. That is a very good interview. Try it here | wassapper | |
18/1/2023 14:53 | Just watched the mining network..very good honest i believe appraisal ..hurdle predominantly financing but potentially huge rewards. Continuing to derisk the project and making headway towards an effective investment decision end '23 beginning '24 that is when we see Jo's years of fundraising acumen come into play with some of the recent board appointments. All rather exciting and if copper continues the year like it has started i think we get noticed sooner rather than later ! | kooba | |
18/1/2023 13:45 | Copper up 15% this year is not going to do any harm in looking at financing the development of Parys.Basically all above the line increased profit potential.While that theoretically boost the value of our reserves in the ground and might form part of a revised valuation it would be good to see a straight line to production..i think with production on the horizon then the market would wake up to the value of Parys. | kooba | |
18/1/2023 13:00 | I think that was the best interview yet..you see the guy interviewing trying to figure out why we have a market cap of £6m | calmtrader | |
17/1/2023 13:02 | Thanks calmtrader. Just watched the Mining Network interview with Jo B. Optimism and realism evident. Patience needed. Gla. | bodgit | |
17/1/2023 10:14 | https://www.linkedin | calmtrader | |
16/1/2023 15:19 | Link to latest interview. | mininglamp | |
16/1/2023 14:04 | FYI Grängesberg is a bigger resource | calmtrader | |
16/1/2023 11:41 | Thanks kooba. I guess the future potential is what Jo B has recently been hinting at and it may well be that GrangeX is the means by which we AYM shareholders benefit. Time will tell. I'm tempted to have a dig down the back of the settee for some small change to buy a few more. Cheers. | bodgit | |
16/1/2023 11:31 | Separate ownership of Dannemora and Grangesberg and location. But it seem the quality of ore the apatite and rare earth levels very similar so the recovery programme at Dannemora could well be a replicated as a separate project to Grangesberg too i guess.https://grange | kooba | |
16/1/2023 11:12 | kooba, many thanks for the link to GrangeX, appreciated. I've had a quick look at the web site and various documents etc and I still cannot understand what if any link there is between GIAB and GrangeX and which will benefit us as at AYM. It may be that the tailings which GIAB own and control could become a part of this project in due course? Can anyone here explain the potential benefits to AYM shareholders? Tia and gla. | bodgit | |
16/1/2023 10:54 | I think there is outstanding value around current levels, the market is making it increasingly harder to buy in any size over recent sessions also. A few are starting to smell the coffee and are buying. News is expected. | mininglamp | |
16/1/2023 10:26 | Well wellChrister Lindqvist presented the Grängesberg Apatite Recovery Project, which aims to recover apatite from stocked tailings of the Grangesberg iron mine (John Matts dam), which was the world's biggest iron ore producer in the nineteenth century. The following rare earth elements will be produced: Y, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Tb, Eu. Production will be around 13 000 tP/y, with the aim of starting within 3-4 years. The stocked tailings will support around seven years production, and this may be extended with a project to re-open the iron ore minehttps://phosphor | kooba | |
16/1/2023 10:12 | Wouldn't surprise me if there were | calmtrader | |
16/1/2023 10:09 | Wonder if there are existing tailings on site that have likely built up in decades of previous mining that could be a feedstock to extract valuable rare earths and apatite..could be a way of commercially extracting value before a reopening of the mine as well as ongoing more efficient capture from new ore? | kooba | |
16/1/2023 08:52 | Premium being asked for only £3,500 of shares ! | broken_arrow1 | |
15/1/2023 09:00 | I believe the tailings could reduce cost by $20 a tonne | calmtrader | |
14/1/2023 17:58 | Apologies if this has been posted previously. I see in the recent RNS about AYM taking their holding to 49.75 of GIAB, the following extract: 'Previously, revenue was also generated from the sale of apatite concentrates (17-19% P) produced from the tailings stream. While the PFS indicates potential apatite production of 210ktpa, no sales have yet been included in the financial evaluation. This product also contains elevated rare earth content.' I wonder what '...elevated rare earth content' actually means? | bodgit |
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