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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 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 551,000 | 08:00:00 |
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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/10/2019 09:56 | Please check the July 2018 Annual report it states there what planning permission is in place | calmtrader | |
03/10/2019 09:17 | Does Anglesey mining still have a fully manned office in the local community? | hyper al | |
03/10/2019 09:13 | rrr It don't work like that! They certainly do need planning permission. What are they going to do with the mine waste water, what about rock waste, road haulage, where in the mined ore heading for (docks), noise pollution, dust, impact on environment. They don't even have an off take agreement, who is going to process the ore, will it be crushed on site planning the facilities for this. Pages of stuff that has not started! Just recruiting suitably qualified people for an operating mine is a difficult task. Maybe if locals start training now they may have a job in 5 years, but only if the planning process starts now and is approved. and when it is approved, will metal prices have dropped by then? who knows. See what Scotgold Resources (SGZ) had to do to reopen a mine that operated in the 1970's. It takes years of planning and public consultations, environmental reports, transport infrastructure, it's an enormous task and Anglesey have not even started! Or look at Wolf Minerals Tungsten mine in Devon, which went through the whole 2-3 year planning process, got the mine process started but then went bust! | hyper al | |
01/10/2019 20:51 | Hyper - so they may not need any further planning permissions?? If the mine already exists. | rrr | |
01/10/2019 19:46 | rrr The mine already exists. It will just be upgrading the old entrance and getting the visibility splay angles correct. | hyper al | |
30/9/2019 16:32 | My guess is that it's somewhere but it would be good to be able to find it I quite agree. It would seem odd to give permission for a mine access if there were no permission for a mine, at least in outline. | rrr | |
30/9/2019 14:13 | Yep that takes you to the map. If you click on the dots that gives you application details, the most recent I can see is 11C589 Description: Construction of a new access at Parys Mountain, Amlwch Date entered: 2013-04-24 If you type the application number in quick search here you get the detail If you click on documents and it was a recent application (I think within 3 or 5 years) you would get the full details. But I can't see anything more recent than 2013 and that is just mine access. If they were going to be opening a mine there would be 100 page documents, public consultations, environmental impact studies. The fact is there is NO evidence. I will believe it when I see a full application! | hyper al | |
30/9/2019 09:27 | It's a confusing map page. If you enter LL68 9RE at the top, then choose Anglesey Mining, go to Map Categories and then Planning/Historic Planning Applications and tick the boxes for date ranges you will get a lot showing on the map. How to get from there to an application I have yet to discover. And there are very many to choose from, maybe there is an easier route... | rrr | |
30/9/2019 09:11 | You need to chose a time span from the top left bar just under Search For. Having said that I haven't yet been able to find the application. rrr | rrr | |
30/9/2019 08:56 | All applications shown on above map seem to fall between 1947 and 2003! | hyper al | |
30/9/2019 08:52 | All planning applications in Anglesey since 1947 can be found here | hyper al | |
30/9/2019 08:20 | Supply me a planning application number so I can check with the council and I will believe it. You can't trust any comment these days! | hyper al | |
06/9/2019 01:14 | ‘What’s more, the project has planning permission so once the financing is in place the path to production looks pretty clear.’ [...] | trader365 | |
05/9/2019 15:17 | Yep they have planning permission | calmtrader | |
05/9/2019 13:18 | The optimisation study "subject to financing being available, would then form the basis for commissioning of an updated scoping study or preliminary feasibility study." So still a way to go and financing needed. The iron ore assets are using up money at the moment. | rrr | |
05/9/2019 11:33 | Yep plus we still have the iron ore assets!! | calmtrader | |
05/9/2019 11:29 | Surely this is worth more than £3.3m at 2p | red army | |
05/9/2019 09:14 | Waiting now for the completion of the extra bits for the optimisation study - expected by year end. | rrr | |
07/8/2019 09:32 | Finance, finance, finance! Combine that with a Bod that has pi$$ed the money into the wind with a terrible investment in LIM and it should bring Parys into the real world. | tradermel | |
06/8/2019 18:21 | From the QME report."By using a lower cut off and updated prices QME identified mineable material of approximately 5M tonnes at $48/t cut-off, with an indicated NSR of $93/t. This will then give an opportunity to develop a new mining plan by re-defining the mining shapes and the stoping plan, to be followed by a new development plan and schedule, which is expected to demonstrate a longer mine life. " | calmtrader | |
05/8/2019 08:11 | Worth a readhttps://www.proa | calmtrader | |
31/7/2019 14:07 | Just tried to get some cheap ones and somebody beat me to it | calmtrader |
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