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ACP Armadale Capital Plc

0.725
0.00 (0.00%)
25 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% 0.725 0.70 0.75 0.725 0.725 0.73 1,687,431 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Coal Mining Services 0 -206k -0.0004 -18.00 4.23M
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 0.73p. Over the last year, Armadale Capital shares have traded in a share price range of 0.45p to 1.55p.

Armadale Capital currently has 587,529,895 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Armadale Capital is £4.23 million. Armadale Capital has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -18.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/4/2019
07:58
Should be on for a good day here today....our neighbour BlackRock went up 5%!!
balbains324
18/4/2019
08:55
Walkabout resources (asx)was 5centsOne of our peers just over 18 months ago was at 5c low.. this week it hit 35c at one point, currently 27.5c making a mcap of $77 million(AUD)We have a similar high quality product & project with low capex,Recently Walkabout announced 2 offtake partners one binding in the space of a week, ever since the share price has risen dramatically.. Acp current mcap £4.7 million,An MOU for the remaining 19,000t of graphite could come anytime, as could a binding offtake from the 1st MOU with a Chinese company.
jsd71
18/4/2019
08:47
Recovery begins from here
ertugrul
17/4/2019
19:45
Will bounce dont worry
balbains324
17/4/2019
17:29
Looking at the trades today, why is this going down?
colinmc1971
17/4/2019
15:45
Matt Bull talks to MiningMaven16th April 2019MiningMaven Podcast 102 with Matt Bull Technical Director at Armadale Capital (ACP)https://miningmaven.com/blog/828-miningmaven-podcast-102-with-matt-bull-technical-director-at-armadale-capital-acp
jsd71
17/4/2019
14:34
BMV is another I'm very confident in. Reopening some sizable gold mines, with production forecast to recommence towards the end of this year. Market cap next to nothing, and not at all representative of the position they should be in by this time next year
the deacon
17/4/2019
13:27
maverick247 ARS Yes, it's one I traded a couple of times and I need to pay alot more to get back in, so still out at moment. Everyone seems to have that as a dead cert of some success one way or another but Indonesia is dodgy so I'm not as certain. Churchill mining had their assets taken off them in Indonesia?
nick rubens
17/4/2019
10:57
Yes bought asiamet at 1p went onto 14p currently around 7p They will take both to prod or sell itI see same early setup with acp
maverick247
17/4/2019
09:38
Thanks The Deacon BMN and CEY are two I've never held!

I'll take a look at HZM, AAU ARCM and ACP.

nick rubens
17/4/2019
09:21
How many of them were mining graphite though? .. think were the first AIM listed one.
jsd71
17/4/2019
09:21
Notable ones for me would be BMN (bought initially at 1.7p) and CEY (bought initially at around 6p). The key is finding projects that are likely to make it to production stage. I expect similar success with HZM, AAU and ARCM. The key here is the valuation Vs near term potential of the project. The scoping study metrics are superb, so there's no doubting this is attractive to financiers. You're right, the trouble with very early stage explorers is that by and large they need to keep diluting to keep operating. Success comes with decent discoveries, and investors/speculators need to allocate and distribute their capital accordingly. It's good to have a blend of companies across the development spectrum, but companies like ACP have a proven resource and something which is backable.
the deacon
17/4/2019
09:04
Every Junior explorer I ever bought and held is now worthless,suspended, delisted,or significantly diluted with so many placings I have lost count.

Has anyone here had any successes(not day trading/ramping) but a junior AIM miner that has gone into production and still owned by the shareholders who funded the exploration and with a continued listing and possibly even subsequent dividends?

Cheers NR

nick rubens
17/4/2019
09:02
Great video!
the deacon
17/4/2019
09:01
Day traders realised the DFS wasn't tomorrow... Nothing has changed in terms of the fundamental metrics and outlook for the company. I added yesterday and will again today. At this market valuation, you'll see your money 2-3x higher in a matter of months, imo. No brainer for anyone with an ounce of patience..
the deacon
17/4/2019
09:00
Hi Nobby, absolutely nothing was contained in that RNS apart from good news!! The only negative was the delay to the feasibility study which they originally said would be released Q2 but now Q4. This is just the MM's taking advantage of a poor history for the company that's all. Nervous PI will sell now and MMs will keep the shares to trade as volumes have increased.
balbains324
17/4/2019
08:36
Sell on news mate Smart money will come in soon the economics for sub £5m cap are too good
maverick247
17/4/2019
08:34
Can someone explain to me what was contained in the announcement yesterday to warrant such a precipitate fall. Even after 30 years investing on the market I am speechless....
nobbygnome
17/4/2019
08:28
HTTPS://youtu.be/r7hhfWJqi1s
maverick247
17/4/2019
08:27
Moneysponge coverage of ACP$349m npv $35m capex 122% IRRScope to create stage 2 and 3 operations as original numbers based on just 25% of the resourceDFS deliver 2019Mining license and permitting 2019MOU conversion to binding agreementPossible further MOUJORC update to measured resourceSub £5m cap vs same stage peers 2-4x higher!HTTPS://youtu.be/r7hhfWJqi1s
maverick247
17/4/2019
08:08
For got sake share price ruined with day traders
ertugrul
16/4/2019
11:32
Good timing!
jsd71
16/4/2019
11:26
That was mine from this morning
balbains324
16/4/2019
10:33
713, 857 buy now showing.. Manufactured drop?
jsd71
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