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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Beowulf Mining Plc | LSE:BEM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033163287 | 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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-0.05 | -7.69% | 0.60 | 0.55 | 0.65 | 0.65 | 0.60 | 0.65 | 2,923,949 | 15:56:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal Mining Services | 0 | -2.86M | -0.0025 | -2.40 | 6.94M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/9/2018 10:22 | Exactly Anley. Pure Lifestyle Company - always has been - right from the CSP days. How the market thinks this worth a £30m mkt cap is beyond me. IMHO. DYOR. GLA. | andrea152 | |
10/9/2018 14:32 | Thank you for your support ANDREA1............. Watch were Nanene from Versarien comes in to play with the development of the electric batteries......their subsidiary Cambridge Graphene is going great guns on developing this so Lithium can be reduced............. Question for the Finns is how far are they advanced and perhaps Kurt Budge could help us answer that point. BEM is a scandle and both the broker and the BOD should be investigated. | anley | |
10/9/2018 14:26 | Sweden’s ruling center-left Social Democrats and Greens and their Left Party ally held 40.6% of the vote early Monday. The opposition center-right Alliance held 40.3%. The far-right Sweden Democrats came third with 17.6%, up 5 percentage points from four years ago. | anley | |
10/9/2018 10:44 | It certainly isn't worth a Mkt Cap of £25m , in it's current state. Similar projects, at similar stages of development on AIM tend to have Mkt caps of less than £5m. So that would be 1p per share, for BEM, which, given the inevitable future dilution that Anley points out, is where the share price deserves to be right now. I was told 2 yrs ago, by a very good Swedish Mining Analyst that BEM will NEVER get a Mining licence for the Kallak's. And I, like you don't think the Graphite is worth a hill of beans, especially as the new EV batteries are now containing far more Nickel, Lithium and Zinc, than Graphite. IMHO. DYOR. GLA. | andrea152 | |
10/9/2018 10:29 | and.........look at the election results!! My view is that the government (when they put one together) will dither on the granting of mining licenses and who knows that may be several months away. Then the company will need more money so the brokers will raise some more with a bogus story and tip that in to the graphite story.............so all in all lokk forward to another dilution, the management not putting up their own cash and still no cash flow and sign of profits. How can this be worth more the cost of an AIM quote? | anley | |
06/9/2018 16:56 | In the meantime they keep on spending shareholders cash.............. | anley | |
06/9/2018 16:55 | Who is going to be the next Swedish government.......... In the meantime the BOD has still not come clean with how much graphite they need to mine and sell to make a profit...........who would want to be in their position? | anley | |
28/8/2018 18:28 | Stay long. | blueball | |
21/8/2018 10:17 | For those who want to understand what graphite when made in to GRAPHENE can do.... | anley | |
17/8/2018 13:21 | Elections getting exciting .............. keep an eye on the eco lot!! | anley | |
16/8/2018 11:44 | Here we go to demonstrate how far BEM and the FINNS are when it comes to graphene which is used by Zap & Go......... An electric scooter that charges SAFELY in 5 minutes using Zap&Go Carbon-Ion technology will be one of the first product to be commercialised this year. | anley | |
16/8/2018 11:16 | I trust you are only a nominal shareholder in BEM like me. That aside and in the hope that the brokers and directors are reading this BB one may be interested in a business called ZAP & GO.....Google it and read how graphene is being used in their batteries. What is going into these batteries is Nanene which is manufactured by Versarien (VRS) a quoted AIM share which does have the manufacturing skills. I am not hear to push this stock but I do believe that Kurt Budge and the brokers do not have a clue as to what is going on and have raised capital to keep BEM afloat until the storm clouds over the IO Mine have cleared. So my question to them is why have you spent millions of Euros in developing a possible graphite mine for the Finns to pay you almost nothing for rocks which are readially available on the world market and at a good price? Even if you were to get a good price you do not have the mauufacturing skills and nor do the Finns......in a way you are shaffted!!! | anley | |
16/8/2018 10:13 | I think that this thing will go bust in the end, or quietly taken Private. They have NO chance of getting the licence at Kallak and will have to sell their interest to LKAB in the end , in my view, for not much money. As, you rightly say, Anley, the commercial application and production of Grpahene is not yet proven, by any means. The only application I have seen is in Vittoria Corsa Graphene Clincher Bicycle tyres, for which they charge a fortune - but I know from riding them that it's just a load of Marketing nonsense, because the equivalent Continental GP 4000 2 S tyres, are just as good and they don't have graphene, and they are £8 each cheaper !! As for EV Batteries, Elon Musk has stated that Tesla's Super Batts are now mainly Nickel, Zinc, Lithium - so why is Graphite so much in demand ? Ans: It isn't ! Look at the mkt pricse of most quoted Graphine Miners/Explorers - they are currently toast ! Millions of Dollars spent, only to create Carbonised Bread ! IMHO. DYOR. GLA. | andrea152 | |
13/8/2018 17:35 | and you don't need much material so ask another question MR Budge.......how and who is going to buy your graphite and what sort of quantities do you think you will be able to sell? | anley | |
13/8/2018 13:46 | By the way............one OZ manufacturer of Graphene has mothballed their Ceylon graphite mines until further notice and that is where the best stuff comes from. That must tell you something........... It makes you think..............G | anley | |
10/8/2018 18:41 | What do you think anley? | thetrophyman | |
10/8/2018 17:17 | 4 weeks to go and the Swedish people go to the Elections........... | anley | |
30/7/2018 13:59 | Are you IanPuddifoot........ For me with no shares all I am trying to do is protect the small investor by telling posters on the BB just what the real truth is. BEM should be shut down until its fate has been sealed by the Swedish government. However, this may take some time so keep the quote and no one draws any wages and so no spend on expenses. It is possibly one of the biggest AIM scandles what is happening to BEM but I have been warning the BB what is happening time and time again. | anley | |
17/7/2018 23:53 | Happy folk on this BB | ianpuddifoot | |
17/7/2018 10:41 | Quite right Anley. Forget the promised "Finnish GRants" for Graphite Mine construction (IF it ever happens?). It will be the Shareholders, yet again, who have to pony-up the development and mine construction costs in Finland, from yet MORE Placings. And that's BEFORE you try to market and sell the End Product ! IMHO. DYOR. GLA. | andrea152 | |
05/7/2018 17:21 | You are quite right to point out what may happen with the IO mine and then tell us what you think about Graphite. The link below from a doubtful company says it all........... hxxp://markets.busin On the assumption that Kurt Budge is going to tell all the shareholders just how much money he needs to develop his Finish graphite mine........then sell it.....to who....who will then turn it into Graphene.........and then they sell that into the world wide market.............I wont go on BECAUSE the BOD of BEM are not telling us as they really don't understand the market as I do. So starting with the capital required to bring about the new mine - HOW MUCH? and when you have answered that question we can then proceed to some real technical ones. Over to you KURT........... | anley |
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