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ACP Armadale Capital Plc

0.775
0.00 (0.00%)
17 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Armadale Capital Plc LSE:ACP London Ordinary Share GB00BYMSY631 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.775 0.75 0.80 0.775 0.775 0.78 5,431,310 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Coal Mining Services 0 -206k -0.0004 -19.25 4.52M
Armadale Capital Plc is listed in the Coal Mining Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ACP. The last closing price for Armadale Capital was 0.78p. Over the last year, Armadale Capital shares have traded in a share price range of 0.45p to 1.625p.

Armadale Capital currently has 587,529,895 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Armadale Capital is £4.52 million. Armadale Capital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -19.25.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/11/2017
08:54
Nice move. Going to break 2p this time
ertugrul
08/11/2017
19:35
Billions of $$$ worth of Graphite is under our licence area. This is surely massive undervalued and correction must come sooner than later
ertugrul
08/11/2017
17:37
Nice bit of buying at the end there.
balbains324
08/11/2017
12:01
According to someone on LSE the graphite deposit of 40.9mt is worth $4.3bn given the levels of purity and flake size. I don't know anything about graphite pricing, but the amount certainly sounds nice.
novicetrade68
07/11/2017
21:07
Tomorrow we should see a steady rise to 2.5p - 3.00p
miahkaysor
07/11/2017
19:28
Fantastic news...
ertugrul
07/11/2017
15:31
Battery Demand Beginning to Boost Graphite Priceshttps://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/critical-metals-investing/graphite-investing/battery-demand-boost-graphite-prices/Flake graphite prices rose in October on increasing demand for use in lithium-ion batteries, according to a recent update from Roskill.
jsd71
07/11/2017
15:15
Well we are -

It does seem like the forgotten share -

tomboyb
07/11/2017
12:24
I guess NEO is enjoying the rise here.
abeygale
07/11/2017
12:10
just bought 600K!!!!!!!!!!!

4p this week!!!!!








NAI DYOR

miahkaysor
07/11/2017
10:25
...and a market cap below £5m
supercity
07/11/2017
10:05
This could easily spike back up to 4p+Forgotten share this year and with graphite prices set to rise and this amazing resource you have to wonder if any predators will be lurking
supercity
07/11/2017
08:40
Sounds excellent....this should lead to a steady rise.
balbains324
07/11/2017
08:36
I admit those are pretty good. Excellent even. High grade at or near surface.
the stigologist
31/10/2017
09:22
They had a piece on Bloomberg this morning about increased graphite, lithium and copper pricing due to EV demand.
balbains324
31/10/2017
09:01
Imerys to raise graphite priceshttp://www.indmin.com/Article/3763162/Imerys-to-raise-graphite-prices.htmlFrench industrial minerals producer and processor Imerys Graphite & Carbon will push through a "significant" price increase for its natural graphite grades from January 1.
jsd71
30/10/2017
13:26
Buys keep coming in
ertugrul
29/10/2017
22:43
Guess graphite is the new gold
skasher094
27/10/2017
09:05
China Plans Graphite Megafactories to Meet Booming Demand for Battery Storagehttps://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/china-builds-graphite-megafactories-for-battery-storage#gs.ffv7rLAChina is leading efforts to deliver an almost threefold increase in global graphite processing capacity by 2020, to meet mushrooming lithium-ion battery industry demand.The Chinese firms Shanshan Technology, BTR New Energy Materials and LuiMao Graphite (in association with BAIC Automotive Group) are building lithium-ion battery graphite anode megafactories with a total processing capacity of 260,000 metric tons per year. Hitachi Chemical, in Japan, is planning another facility to process 100,000 metric tons of graphite a year. The increases compare to a total estimated global processing capacity of around 200,000 metric tons at present.Last year, graphite production amounted to just 100,000 metric tons.The increase in processing capacity should allow the battery industry to churn out 300 gigawatt-hours of lithium-ion cells a year, enough to power 6 million Tesla Model 3s, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.But as demand for lithium-ion batteries continues to soar, there are fears the increase in processing capacity may fail to keep up, raising the possibility of supply-chain bottlenecks similar to those noted for cobaltand lithium.
jsd71
25/10/2017
09:28
Nice a slow move. Should never trade below 3p
ertugrul
25/10/2017
08:57
Slowly and surely heading up -

Very quiet board -

That 2p hit and I reckon beyond that -

tomboyb
25/10/2017
08:23
Automakers in rush for batteries as electric cars continue to risehttp://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/motoring/2017-10/23/content_33596817.htmManufacturers buying direct stakes in suppliers to new energy vehicles, engaging in joint projectsCarmakers in China are scrambling for batteries as it is increasingly evident that electric cars are to continue their rise as the star of the future automotive industry.That development has led carmakers to take out their checkbooks and lay out hard cash to buy stakes in the car battery sector.
jsd71
25/10/2017
08:09
Nice starter buy!
skasher094
24/10/2017
17:16
No problem, the more who know about Acp and massive flake graphite demand , the better.
jsd71
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