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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Artemis Resources Limited | LSE:ARV | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000ARV3 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 0.875 | 0.85 | 0.90 | 0.875 | 0.875 | 0.88 | 92,848 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 80k | -16.92M | -0.0100 | -2.00 | 33.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/9/2023 13:48 | When is news next expected here? | haff1 | |
08/9/2023 15:30 | Agreed DL. I think GRE is poised to move up as well. | charaxes1 | |
08/9/2023 15:05 | I think ARV will put out some pretty spectacular news first before they raise. I'm expecting them to raise £2.5m at 4p plus. I reckon big news mid next week. | lenigas | |
05/9/2023 12:06 | Get ready for placing. | p@ | |
05/9/2023 07:48 | Its fallen back by 13% in AUS ,so the fun and games begin, a bit early , 5p should of been the number. | jotoha2 | |
04/9/2023 20:20 | I'm sure they had a please explain from AIM. The Greentech news was out in Australia the other day as a "non significant" release. So didn't warrant and ASX release from ARV. AIM obviously thought different. | lenigas | |
04/9/2023 17:14 | Late in the day announcement! | haff1 | |
04/9/2023 15:43 | But I still think they will raise $5 million of fresh cash in the coming weeks after they put out first juicy results. And hopefully that 50% to 100% higher than current share price. | lenigas | |
04/9/2023 14:04 | Thanks for that DL. | charaxes1 | |
04/9/2023 13:51 | Drilling spodumene rick pegmatites is really cheap. Especially when they outcrop to surface. What people have also forgotten is that ARV also have $5.5m worth of Greentech GRE shares. These shares will probably double to triple when then they put out their next lithium news. | lenigas | |
04/9/2023 12:51 | Agreed!I understand that a Lithium drill program is not nearly as expensive as similar programs for other minerals. DL or Black Cat my verify this? | charaxes1 | |
04/9/2023 11:54 | I think the next ARV financing will be when ASX is above 7 or 8 cents. | lenigas | |
04/9/2023 11:35 | They could also finance the program by partially selling their Greentech shares. | charaxes1 | |
04/9/2023 11:16 | Frankly they need to raise £5m. They need money to drill those monster lithium pegmatites in Karratha. But I reckon they will wait a bit. | lenigas | |
04/9/2023 11:15 | They can't do a placing until they cleanse on the ASX. They know too much internally. | lenigas | |
04/9/2023 10:03 | I agree, looks like a placing. | bsg | |
04/9/2023 08:01 | Not at this share price , mega Lithium news should with a fair wind take it to at least 5p . | jotoha2 | |
04/9/2023 07:46 | Placing time ! | p@ | |
04/9/2023 07:37 | At 16.34 Sydney time , it was up 17% . | jotoha2 | |
04/9/2023 06:38 | 50 million ARV traded today on ASX. | lenigas | |
04/9/2023 06:37 | Looking good. ARV equivalent on AIM should be 2.3p. | lenigas | |
04/9/2023 06:03 | Currently up another 24% on the ASX today... "Artemis Resources (ASX:ARV) is up more than 21% on news that recent laboratory XRD analysis – by JV partner Greentech Metals (ASX:GRE) – of a known lithium bearing sample collected within the Osborne JV tenement in the Pilbara has returned 3.6% Li20 from a sample that was 44% spodumene and 43% quartz." | timberwolf | |
01/9/2023 09:40 | Agree. But UKOG will have its day. To me it's all about Horse Hill. Not the other assets. Let's see what the Supreme Court ruling comes out with in the coming weeks from the protestors. | lenigas | |
01/9/2023 08:25 | Looking good , this will be massive with the news out down under. | jotoha2 |
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