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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bradda Head Lithium Limited | LSE:BHL | London | Ordinary Share | VGG154091083 | 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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0.10 | 6.67% | 1.60 | 1.50 | 1.70 | 1.60 | 1.60 | 1.60 | 150,690 | 08:00:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 4.52M | -3.89M | -0.0100 | -1.60 | 6.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/9/2023 07:47 | Obviously not! Hopefully a tide turning moment today. | copandrobber | |
25/9/2023 15:40 | Is everybody happy | albert35911 | |
25/9/2023 15:37 | Resources="diddly squat" ?!? They've provided a lot of updates and a lot of data .. and it all amounts to nothing?!? Doesn't make sense.Is their interpretation of the drill programme results just wrong? | zchaka5 | |
25/9/2023 10:54 | Four weeks tomorrow since the RNS about Charles Fitzroy leaving. No real reason given as to why he's left. Seems to be amicable but was it? Does anyone know the reason he left? Wiseacre, the share price is certainly very disappointing but it may change change for the better. Industry sources you mention. Who are they? In past posts you seem to have been very positive so other than the share price what's changed your mind? So why the low sp? They say they have funding to carry out present work but what about the next phase of work? The Royalty agreements were for the sedimentary claims in Arizona. Is there doubt about Bradda achieving 1 million tonne (Mt) lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE) resource with a minimum lithium grade of 800 parts per million (ppm)? Maybe the doubt along with the lack of a leader has caused the large drop in share price There does seem to be a lot of negative sentiment so are there any positives. Some possible announcements that could affect the sp:- A new CEO appointed. A good resource upgrade. Possibility of a royalty agreement for the hard rock deposits. Grants from US government. Joint venture agreement. Sentiment can change very quickly. | ged5 | |
22/9/2023 16:21 | Geppy…how much have you helped people,answers on a postage stamp please. | albert35911 | |
22/9/2023 09:42 | I will let you worry about that then,I will do quite well as I am | albert35911 | |
22/9/2023 09:41 | Your showing just how much of a rookie you are Albert - I've just given you a very good expose this morning. And I'm in the business of helping fellow investors through good research something I've not seen you touch on | gepetto100 | |
22/9/2023 09:04 | On the 4th sept | albert35911 | |
22/9/2023 08:57 | Absolutely | gepetto100 | |
22/9/2023 08:52 | The post says it all. | albert35911 | |
22/9/2023 08:46 | Albert - Im not into right & wrongs and all that petty board stuff. Just a case of buying on the dips which if you were au fait with it averages down and builds a decent stake. That's if you had bought high of course which I didntSmall percentage points don't interest or bother me at all when buying in volume, especially when it's going in the direction it's been goingIts all about creating a sizeable headroom for the medium to longer termId say that the likelihood is, that this will be a bought based on its increasing lithium resource and its position in location terms. Ian Stalker has a very good track record on that front | gepetto100 | |
22/9/2023 08:07 | Gepetto100…4 sept post mine and yours,who was right and who was wrong. | albert35911 | |
21/9/2023 15:15 | I think you are | albert35911 | |
21/9/2023 09:18 | Ps - I dont do desperate Ive been around far too long in this business | gepetto100 | |
20/9/2023 16:51 | I wondered when someone would say that,always a desperate post. | albert35911 | |
20/9/2023 16:38 | Nice to pick up a whole load of goodies at this price | gepetto100 | |
20/9/2023 13:04 | Still doing well girls ain’t it. | albert35911 | |
20/9/2023 08:10 | Seems leadership is needed here, Ian Stalker needs to steady the ship or get someone else in. This is drifting to 2's if not helped. | cromw3ll | |
19/9/2023 16:03 | And less and less | albert35911 | |
18/9/2023 16:40 | BHL….The share that always gives,,,,,,,Nothing. | albert35911 | |
14/9/2023 12:40 | 2025 ..nah too soon Analysts blowing the own agenda | jailbird | |
14/9/2023 11:26 | Interesting bit of news:Https://www.zer | gepetto100 | |
08/9/2023 14:16 | Thanks to Dafio on the LSE ZNWD board for flagging this up:- "A worldwide lithium shortage could come as soon as 2025 PUBLISHED TUE, AUG 29 20232:35 AM EDTUPDATED TUE, AUG 29 202310:09 PM EDT Lee Ying Shan @LEEYINGSHAN ... The world could face a shortage for lithium as demand for the metal ramps up, with some analysts forecasting that it could come as soon as 2025. Others, however, see a longer time frame before that shortfall hits. BMI, a Fitch Solutions research unit, was among those that predict a lithium supply deficit by 2025. In a recently published report, BMI largely attributed the deficit to China’s lithium demand exceeding that of its supply. “We expect an average of 20.4% year-on-year annual growth for China’s lithium demand for EVs alone over 2023-2032,” the report stated. In contrast, China’s lithium supply will only grow 6% over the same period, BMI said, adding that rate cannot satiate even one third of forecasted demand. China is the world’s third largest producer of lithium, which is an integral element in electric vehicle batteries. The world produced 540,000 metric tons of lithium in 2021, and by 2030 the World Economic Forum projects that global demand will reach over 3 million metric tons. According to forecasts by S&P Global Commodity Insights, EV sales are set to reach 13.8 million in 2023, but will subsequently proceed to skyrocket to over 30 million by 2030. “We do fundamentally believe in a shortage for the lithium industry. We forecast supply growth of course, but demand is set to grow at a much faster pace,” said Corinne Blanchard, Deutsche Bank’s director of lithium and clean tech equity research. By the end of 2025, Blanchard sees a “modest deficit” of around 40,000 to 60,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent, but forecasts a wider deficit amounting to 768,000 tonnes by the end of 2030. ..." | hedgehog 100 |
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