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BKY Berkeley Energia Limited

18.50
0.00 (0.00%)
10 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Berkeley Energia Limited LSE:BKY London Ordinary Share AU000000BKY0 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 18.50 17.50 19.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 500 08:00:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 -1.37M -0.0031 -109.68 151.57M
Berkeley Energia Limited is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BKY. The last closing price for Berkeley Energia was 18.50p. Over the last year, Berkeley Energia shares have traded in a share price range of 13.50p to 40.50p.

Berkeley Energia currently has 445,797,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Berkeley Energia is £151.57 million. Berkeley Energia has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -109.68.

Berkeley Energia Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/5/2016
19:22
Wow Jaba!! Your flying high there buddy :))
laptop15
12/5/2016
19:02
LaptopHNR now 50pTern up 2.62 today to 15.50.Expecting tern to be 25 by weds afternoon next week, without news.
thejaba
12/5/2016
18:51
Let me assure you herlat that Islington is a dump of the first order.

A few very scruffy Georgian terraces and the odd barely acceptable square but slapbang next to them will be a festering council estate of the worst sort.

It's the type of place that estate agents say is up-and-coming but Islington always slithers much further back than it ever goes up.

Not interested in Islington. Not interested in Corbyn. Not interested in the Guardian. Not my frame of reference.

As far as Berkeley is concerned, many many more chapters are yet to unfold in this story .


ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP



ps .Pedro does not come close to understanding the true meaning of integrity.

quepassa
12/5/2016
18:28
Lango my hips are fine thanks, Brexit is the way to go and i wish the greens were commies - the commies love Nuclear power.
herlat1
12/5/2016
18:19
...and there was I still remembering the good old days when 'Typically Spanish' was a mild little journal aimed at English conservative retirees eking out their pensions on the Costa. Suddenly it has turned into a raving left wing eco manifesto. Maybe the realisation that BREXIT self-harmers could put an end to the Spanish government paying for their hip replacements has turned them all into agitprop commies.
langostino
12/5/2016
18:00
QP that is a bit harsh on Islington. The point is that even the completely bonkers looney left wingers who control this council support Nuclear power and offer green tariffs for those who buy electricity from EDF et al. The Spanish greenies and students are by contrast locked into a 1970s time warp that even Jeremy Corbyn's acolytes have managed to escape.Good to hear that the BKY footie team is getting some coverage.. :-)
herlat1
12/5/2016
17:09
Cheers Jaba :)) how's your big play coming along??Nice posts there Phil :)) its only getting better and here!! Yes the Spanish shorters are trying there best but suceeding ;-)Pedro the company is doing its best for the local community and the pockets of spain! You can't keep everyone happy....its a business at the end of the day!!To hell with all the green politics....it means nothing at the end of the day! Don't forget nuclear power is a clean energy which in itself should make the greens happy for ozone layer!STRONG BUY.....BERKELEY ALL THE WAY!!!
laptop15
12/5/2016
15:50
Pity the two Spanish shorters have property in the vicinity of a prospective huge uranium mine!

"init"?

LOL

Going well again today - quids in here already and the chart looks superb for a major uplift.

philjeans
12/5/2016
15:46
laptop

glad you are doing well here mate, we briefly exchanged messages on here last week.

Hope this continues to rise for you.

thejaba
12/5/2016
15:30
Laptop15,

It is not a question of who is protesting or who will win for that matter.
It is a question of the integrity of the company.

AIMO

piedro
12/5/2016
15:15
And the share price rises by 1.5p to 32p :)))Think this speaks for itself lads!!If there was any chance of any of this green party protesting making the slightest of differences there would be a huge sell off.....not recommendation and upgrading!!!Lads u really should spend your time researching something that u are invested in and not trying to put people off here ;-)This is a fantastic investment opportunity!!
laptop15
12/5/2016
14:56
More arguments ...

The National Court is to study the legality of the Salamanca uranium mine


"1. Let's wait to see what the National Courts determine in the fullness of time."

LOL

wait and see - WWAS or DYOR ?

piedro
12/5/2016
14:19
1. Let's wait to see what the National Courts determine in the fullness of time.

2. Tick-tock, tick-tock , tick-tock.

3. Spanish press.

-El Pais and La Informacion - two top-tier Spanish newspaper/ agencies. Undoubted quality.

-What's Islington,that armpit of North London, got to do with anything?

-Salamanca24horas is excellent local press.

In fact, so good that it even covers items of momentous importance such as the exploits of the Berkeley Minera football team in the local kickabout league.


4.Why on earth would Pedro suggest that "herlat1 et al" can help in the search for said minutes? Funny that, innit!


5. Reps and Warranties, Reps and Warranties!

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
12/5/2016
13:48
Haha QP! Am flattered that you think highly of my cyber social skills..Salamanca24horas is rather like the Islington Tribune in Jeremy Corbyn's electorate - it is very obviously the mouthpiece for every student and left wing protest that is the flavour of the week.I would stick to your El Pais (Guardian) if i were you.:-)
herlat1
12/5/2016
13:33
QC.

I was not able to find reference to the uranium mine on that front page of the Salamance24hours nor in "Las noticias más vistas de la semana"

Otrosi:
Re the second article, it would seem that in "la demanda interpuesta por Ecologistas en Acción y Foro de Izquierdas Los Verdes en contra de la autorización del Gobierno a la mina de uranio a cielo abierto en Retortillo (Salamanca) y otorga al Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Turismo" that one of the arguments presented was that "la licencia no está bien planteada porque se otorgó al proyecto de mina pero no a la planta de reprocesamiento y al almacén de residuos radiactivos de uranio que conlleva." which is a bit like putting 'the cart before the horse'. (IMO)

I would have thought that authorization of the processing plant would depend on that of the mine and not the reverse, apart from the fact that the reprocessing plant was acquired from ENUSA.

This will certainly be an interesting debate - perhaps we can get hold of the 'minutes' as 2nd and 3rd hand reports tend to get confuse.

Happy hunting and perhaps herlat1 et al can help in the search.

:-)

piedro
12/5/2016
12:10
Thanks herlat. It's good to be thought of as well informed.

Maybe that's an area you perhaps can brush up on, though. As well as perhaps your cyber social skills.

These publications are anything but student magazines as you perhaps know only too well in your attempt to reduce their true worth and criticise them. That is in my opinion quite an undesirable repeat characteristic of yours which perhaps reaps what it sows.

This is the front page of salamanca24horas today and readers can judge for themselves if they are student mags as you erroneously suggest:-




Seems to me that they offer good local press coverage of what is going on at grass-roots level in Salamanca.


Oh, well. The clock seems to be ticking anyway. According to another article dated 28th. April in lainformacion.com, it seems that the National Courts gave the Ministry of Industry just 20 days to submit the relevant files on Berkeley and the mine.



The question on my mind now is one of Reps and Warranties.

ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
12/5/2016
06:56
QP/Lango you are both surprising well informed about local online Spanish student press articles on a company in which neither of you hold any interest!Clearly RCF put their money into the Company in full knowledge of the greenies and students objections to approvals that have already been granted.
herlat1
11/5/2016
18:41
Thanks Piedro,
Couldn't get the link to work but found something similar on that BerkeleyEnergia site.
Unfortunately, that seemed to list the Nominee Account Holdings....and is a bit out of date, (Nov2015).
Since then BlackRock and RCF have increased their holdings.

munin
11/5/2016
14:03
More challenges to approvals for the mine.





ALL IMO. DYOR.
QP

quepassa
11/5/2016
12:11
hxxp://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/espana/noticias/7554553/05/16/Medio-centenar-de-ayuntamientos-y-colectivos-se-agrupa-para-pedir-la-paralizacion-de-la-mina-de-uranio-en-Retortillo.html
langostino
11/5/2016
11:59
Let's be clear about this. There may be some wavering around the ages or lack of clarity or spin however you want to describe it but the fact of the matter is RCL have put money in.

Does that tell you something?

fatboy20
11/5/2016
08:22
Piedro are you saying that they havent raised the US$5 million by the sale of the royalty to RCF?
herlat1
11/5/2016
03:22
Munin,

hxxp://berkeleyenergia.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Top-Holders.pdf

- always useful to look first and ask later

piedro
10/5/2016
18:58
Anybody know who the major shareholders are, and their %_age holdings?
Or, where I can find this information for myself?
Thanks

munin
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