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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.08 | 0.01 | 0.15 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -5.89M | -0.0089 | -0.09 | 527.17k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/10/2024 08:07 | RIPIN CAPITAL.Lol | goodday1 | |
02/10/2024 15:23 | I would laugh if it wasn't so true! Let's hope they don't send it into administration and then buy it all back nice and cheap. I wouldn't put anything past them. | dragon35 | |
02/10/2024 06:26 | Agreed Dragon. The problem we have now as investors is if Blackrock do buy us over they will do so with their Tesco clubcard vouchers, such is the state of the finances here. | colinmc1971 | |
01/10/2024 09:37 | Only hope here is Blackrock or another buys us out. Management are invisible | dragon35 | |
01/10/2024 07:20 | The Count of Monte_Cristo 24 Oct '22 - 11:22 - 2 of 240 0 0 0 Added 100k at 1.97p >>>>> Ouch! Now 0.15p, down another 45% so far after today's results RNS. | papillon | |
16/9/2024 08:30 | https://x.com/blackr | dragon35 | |
16/9/2024 08:12 | Blackrock got funding so it might make this lot wake up if we are lucky | dragon35 | |
12/9/2024 17:31 | The investor call with Matt Ball never happened. Apparently it’s postponed, but that’s according to ramper Dee on LSE. Anybody, any idea on how much cash runway is still left before this goes pop? | cocopah | |
09/9/2024 09:35 | I hope they don't venture into selling cars. 'Yeah this car is really old and probably won't even make it to the end of the road, before the engine falls out. Do you wanna buy it?' It's a good runner. Honest!!' | colinmc1971 | |
09/9/2024 09:31 | They stay up late the night before dreaming up ways to deliver news in the most boring and miserable way possible. If they won the lottery they would complain about the cost of the ticket! | dragon35 | |
09/9/2024 09:23 | Underwhelming RNS as ever | colinmc1971 | |
03/9/2024 08:00 | Our graphite neighbour . Black rock mining announcementToday 05:55. Black Rock Mining Limited (ASX: BKT) has requested an immediate trading halt on its shares, pending an announcement regarding a significant strategic investment. The halt is set to remain until either the public release of the investment details or the start of normal trading on 5 September 2024.https://www.tip | jsd71 | |
22/7/2024 10:05 | Our neighbour Blackrock have just put out this presentation video. . Ceo John De vries at Noosa mining conference.. https://x.com/BlackR | jsd71 | |
17/7/2024 06:43 | Our neighbour Blackrock. Black Rock signs mining services contract with Taifa. 17th July 2024 . https://hotcopper.co | jsd71 | |
12/7/2024 17:33 | Had a good read of this ⬇️ and it looks as though things might get moving here. According to a poster on LSE (guess who😂) Matt will be having an investor Zoom call soon. Blackrock say they will be transporting the graphite to the nearest station for onward transportation to the port, so I guess it’s just the quality of the roads to the station that will need attention. Let’s see what transpires … hxxps://www.miningre | cocopah | |
09/7/2024 10:03 | Tanzania mining ministry & blackrock delegation had a meeting on the 5th July, must be significant to meet face to face.. https://x.com/Madini | jsd71 | |
08/7/2024 15:22 | Our graphite neighbour Blackrock. https://stocksdownun | jsd71 | |
08/7/2024 09:23 | https://x.com/ASNLAd | jsd71 | |
01/7/2024 15:56 | TheftShareholders screwed | foxy22 | |
01/7/2024 14:12 | The BoD only working for themselves.Nothing ever changes with this lot!No change here even if we all post in CAPITAL letters.LolGl all | goodday1 | |
01/7/2024 13:50 | AndyviewIs this terminalShould I take what's left asap | foxy22 | |
01/7/2024 08:47 | Looks like dilution is incoming, a painful day indeed | andyview | |
01/7/2024 08:42 | Is this going bankrupt | foxy22 | |
01/7/2024 07:08 | Yet ACP can't decide whether to recommence their feed studies, have no money and decide to go silver hunting in Idaho instead | amtech1 | |
27/6/2024 07:54 | Our neighbour Black Rock completes full form offtake agreements for large flake graphite concentrate. . Black Rock has executed full form offtake agreements for large flake graphite concentrate with two key customers: Muhui International Trade (Dalian) Co. Ltd (Muhui); and Qingdao Yujinxi New Material Co. Ltd (Qinqdao) Key terms of the two Offtake Agreements: Supply of 15ktpa of large flake concentrate (>+100 mesh) under each offtake contract (for a total of 30ktpa) Buyers option to purchase an additional 10ktpa of any uncontracted volume under each offtake contract (for a total additional volume of 20ktpa) Initial three (3) year term, extendable by two (2) years at the buyers option Price indexed to published indices, RefWin and ICCSino. . Commenting on the Offtake Agreements, Black Rock CEO, John de Vries, said:. We are very pleased to be executing the full form Offtake Agreements with our key industrial customers Muhui and Qingdao for the high-quality large flake graphite concentrate products from Mahenge.One of Mahenge's key competitive advantages is the ability to produce a higher ratio of high-value, high-quality large flake graphite products than most of the existing graphite mines in production. We look forward to deepening our relationship with Muhui and Qingdao and extending our supply chain into heavy industrial users.Signing these Offtake Agreements represents completion of another key milestone and clearly illustrates our growing confidence that all elements required to finance and develop the Mahenge Graphite Project are coming together.". https://blackrockmin | jsd71 |
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