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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Atlantic Lithium Limited | LSE:ALL | London | Ordinary Share | AU0000237554 | 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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-0.05 | -0.23% | 21.45 | 21.35 | 21.85 | 21.45 | 21.00 | 21.00 | 550,701 | 10:08:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Iron Ores | 0 | -12.19M | -0.0200 | -10.50 | 127.94M |
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19/1/2024 09:32 | Further on the rns, from memory they may only have to notify of 5 percent increases for aim .Asx maybe different and if so I would assume that will come out later. They may also still be buying as they had 33p target the last time. | l0ngterm | |
19/1/2024 08:51 | That is the norm on aim ? | l0ngterm | |
19/1/2024 08:20 | No rns !! strange | gardenboy | |
19/1/2024 05:40 | So Piedmont sell half their shares to Assore at 25p. Interesting development | gardenboy | |
18/1/2024 23:51 | So Assore picking up more shares cheaper than the offer, from the other board ratification due in March. I believe and happy to be wrong ASX rules state that any further/increased offer should be 4 months after the last which was November, meaning March. So watch this space I guess! Gla | l0ngterm | |
18/1/2024 22:42 | Assore offered what 33p, curious to see how this plays out. | l0ngterm | |
18/1/2024 22:38 | Assore building and Piedmont reducing. Looks like Assore were serious about the offer made. All fun and games.https://www.mo | l0ngterm | |
18/1/2024 08:33 | Us and every other lithium play lol. Let's see where the Li price goes. | l0ngterm | |
17/1/2024 12:00 | Very unloved at the moment | albert35911 | |
17/1/2024 08:15 | Looks like the market agrees | gardenboy | |
17/1/2024 08:04 | Or anyone else | albert35911 | |
16/1/2024 14:42 | Can't see Piedmont ever funding this complicated mess | gardenboy | |
15/1/2024 15:55 | Well Panasonic don't seem to be holding back! Panasonic CTO Shoichiro Watanabe told Bloomberg in an interview that the Japan-based electronics maker aims to deliver on its promise to "quadruple production capacity by the 2030 fiscal year." And to make that happen, he said the company won't need to rely on building new factories or pouring large investments into production plans."We will expand battery capacity and improve productivity at the same time," Watanabe told Bloomberg. | l0ngterm | |
15/1/2024 09:23 | Interesting view from bmwPetrol car demand reached its peak last year, a BMW executive has said, as the German car manufacturer gears up for growth to be led by electric models.The car maker, which makes Mini in the UK, aims to sell half a million battery-powered vehicles this year, which would make up about a fifth of total deliveries, its chief financial officer Walter Mertl said.BMW group electric vehicle (EV) sales jumped 75pc last year, driven by models like the i4 Sedan and as overall sales growth has slowed in the US and some European countries. Mr Mertl said: "The tipping point for combustion engines was last year."Future volume growth will primarily come from battery electric vehicles." | l0ngterm | |
10/1/2024 16:21 | Yeah buys can come through below the mid, and it's never clear. More the rise overall, and volume. however let's see how it plays out.On the lithium battery side, a write up below with AI being applied to what could disrupt the market. The analysis found that current lithium-ion batteries, NCM and LFP, are here to stay for the foreseeable future, as they are continuing to progress rapidly and are already cleared for use. But graphene, an unexpected contender, could be the next big disruptor."If there is one battery technology to keep an eye on, it is graphene," Focus says.Looking at the data, most battery types have a year-over-year improvement rate between 30-40%. That includes NCM (30%) and LFP (36%), lithium-sulfur (30%), silicon anode (32%), sodium-ion (33%), and solid-state (31%). Although solid-state arguably generates the most headlines of any today, its improvement rate was averageuk.pcmag.com/ | l0ngterm | |
10/1/2024 15:16 | I'd be careful. I just added 10,000 and it shows as a sell. I agree Icwanderer, these new technologies take time to develop and lithium demand will increase before the new tech arrives (hopefully). | 2vdm | |
10/1/2024 11:29 | A rough glance here, but volume is almost at 1 million, it looks like sells over the past few days (below mid) and the price has went up? | l0ngterm | |
10/1/2024 09:34 | "As the need for Lithium ramps up and the demand for EVs rises, the world could face a shortage of the material as soon as 2025, according to the International Energy Agency." "It is also expected that demand for lithium-ion batteries will increase up to tenfold by 2030, according to the US Department for Energy, so manufacturers are constantly building battery plants to keep up." | lcwanderer | |
10/1/2024 09:33 | From the same article for balance... "Dr Edward Brightman, lecturer in chemical engineering at the University of Strathclyde, said the tech would need to be "treated with a bit of caution". "It could throw up spurious results, or results that look good at first, and then turn out to either be a material that is known or that can't be synthesised in the lab," he said." | lcwanderer | |
10/1/2024 08:22 | New material found by AI could reduce lithium use in batteries Samples of the new solid electrolyte discovered by Microsoft AI and HPC tools By Shiona McCallum Technology reporter A brand new substance, which could reduce lithium use in batteries, has been discovered using artificial intelligence (AI) and supercomputing. The findings were made by Microsoft and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), which is part of the US Department of Energy. Scientists say the material could potentially reduce lithium use by up to 70%. | steeplejack | |
08/1/2024 13:29 | Sorry auto spell:All down to the lithium price I guess currently, worth checking the dfs on the companies website.Also some thoughts here on why the lithium price has dropped (all time high nobody expected it to stay at the previous highs)... | l0ngterm | |
08/1/2024 12:47 | All down the lithium price I guess currently, with checking the dfs on the companies website.Also some thoughts here on why the lithium price has dropped (all Brit nobody expected to stay at the previous highs)x.com/sparkes_ | l0ngterm | |
07/1/2024 19:05 | Hi all, new to this board but very interested in buying a company which focuses in Lithium. I see they rejected a takeover back in November - would anyone know what the board value the company at or have other valuations been banded around. Thanks in advance. | mhard1000 | |
02/1/2024 19:42 | Well maybe 2024, certain parts of the world will realise, you gotta mine x and nobody mines without confidence, power and a road, and not all lithium is the same. Hopefully like oil, the market wakes up and says you can oil (lithium£ sands, (lithium sweet) and heavy gla. | l0ngterm |
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