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BCN Bacanora Lithium Plc

67.00
0.00 (0.00%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Bacanora Lithium Plc LSE:BCN London Ordinary Share GB00BD20C246 ORDS 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 67.00 67.00 67.50 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Bacanora Lithium Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/8/2017
17:19
BlackRock look like they have increased their holding slightly to over 10%.Or am I misreading the PR
beergut
11/8/2017
13:32
like, about 6 months ago I read that they were busy training people to operate the pilot processing plant. Are they fully trained now? Have they been permanently hired to process lithium?
andrbea
08/8/2017
08:27
Be good to have an update and/or progress report at some point. When's the next?
ifthecapfits
30/7/2017
16:40
"The rare metals in lithium batteries are produced only in inconvenient places. More than 85% of the world's supply comes from China. How dependent will that make us upon them? Mining these materials is far from environmentally friendly. Each tonne processed produces 2,000 tonnes of toxic waste, laced with ammonia and hydrochloric acid. Much is dumped into landfill, decimating agriculture and poisoning drinking water. The very manufacture of an electric vehicle can create a large carbon footprint, offsetting global warming benefits. Then there is the issue of safe disposal of obsolete batteries."
coxsmn
27/7/2017
13:56
Up 8% in Canada. Low volume
beergut
27/7/2017
09:07
Looks like someone spotted it.
ifthecapfits
27/7/2017
06:57
I suspect our long wait here may be coming to an end. Once BAC gets spotted, it will fly. PREM is heading moonwards and other lithium plays are being given the once over by the raging hordes, newly flush after UKOG and PREM.

I'll top up today.

hiddendepths
26/7/2017
08:21
Not yet apparently.
ifthecapfits
26/7/2017
08:11
Surprised not to see a pickup here yet, Cadence has seen a significant rise based on UK news over the last few days.
With one of their major investments being Bacanora, you would think people would have made the connection.

adobbing
26/7/2017
07:47
Banning of petrol & diesel cars - should have a positive effect here......
ifthecapfits
24/7/2017
14:26
Is that 13% down on the TSX? :0
ifthecapfits
24/7/2017
13:59
Big tree shake in Canada, news coming.
hazelst
13/7/2017
18:38
'ELECTRIC cars are expected to see the demand for power increase by 30 per cent – the equivalent of more than five Hinkley Point C nuclear plants, the National Grid has warned.'
coxsmn
10/7/2017
08:56
good article
andrbea
07/7/2017
12:52
Good stuff.
ifthecapfits
07/7/2017
12:50
From yesterday's FT:

Among the companies already making plans to be a part of the global shift to electric cars is Bacanora Minerals, a London-listed junior miner with rights to lithium mining sites in Mexico and the German-Czech border.
Lithium, sometimes known as “white petroleum”, is an essential ingredient for electric cars.
Peter Secker, Bacanora’s chief executive, said mining lithium garnered little interest just a few years ago, but the VW diesel emissions scandal in late-2015 served as a catalyst for a mindset change at VW, Mercedes owner Daimler and BMW.
“All of these guys are making huge statements,” he says. VW alone, which sold more than 10m cars last year, says a quarter of its vehicles will be electric by 2025. “Even if they get halfway it is still a huge quantum shift,” Mr Secker says.
According to Liberum, an investment bank, by 2025 car batteries alone will require 258,000 tonnes of lithium — 30 per cent more than total demand from all industries last year. A decade later, it projects, car battery demand will rise sixfold to 1.2m tonnes.

wageslave
28/6/2017
07:37
Tuned to agree ifthecapfits. I've only a small holding in this and will add some more when we see some further action. The Hanwa deal to me de-risks this share and so happy to hold and wait.
uapatel
28/6/2017
07:31
Think this will drift until we get news.
ifthecapfits
27/6/2017
08:03
Thank you for posting that andrbea.
uapatel
27/6/2017
07:46
Are we expecting any news to get this thing moving?
beergut
23/6/2017
12:42
Great stuff, thanks andrbea (note you posting similarly on LSE, good effort!).
simonsaid1
01/6/2017
20:15
Another Spike in Canada. Up 17%. No Volume
beergut
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