ADVFN Logo ADVFN

We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.

Trending Now

Toplists

It looks like you aren't logged in.
Click the button below to log in and view your recent history.

Hot Features

Registration Strip Icon for alerts Register for real-time alerts, custom portfolio, and market movers

BKY Berkeley Energia Limited

19.00
0.25 (1.33%)
Last Updated: 11:00:07
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
  0.25 1.33% 19.00 18.00 20.00 19.00 18.75 18.75 32,214 11:00:07
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 -1.37M -0.0031 -116.13 160.49M
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 18.75p. 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 £160.49 million. Berkeley Energia has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -116.13.

Berkeley Energia Share Discussion Threads

Showing 2001 to 2023 of 2925 messages
Chat Pages: Latest  81  80  79  78  77  76  75  74  73  72  71  70  Older
DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/12/2017
13:44
Kinloch,Yes the 69p level will take some overcoming. Do you see 58p as the first hurdle?
tightfist
05/12/2017
09:27
Like the way you're talking!
liambilson
05/12/2017
09:25
It will retest 70 p as a first stop.
kingston78
05/12/2017
09:18
How high can this go?
liambilson
05/12/2017
08:10
Kazakh supply shock to jolt uranium price


- someone please tell the boy that it helps to paste the title
- not just the URL
- and allows the reader to choose

piedro
05/12/2017
07:52
shareprice closed in ASX at 1.09 or 61p equivelant should be a good day today!
mctavishscot
30/11/2017
11:01
Crucial week for Berkeley Energia as it receives initial US$65mln Salamanca financing
09:30 30 Nov 2017

piedro
30/11/2017
10:46
langostino - thank you, only missing the title if it's not too much to ask.

Stop Uranio, galardonada con el premio Vía Apia 2017 de información ambiental

piedro
30/11/2017
08:57
By popular request:
langostino
30/11/2017
08:09
It's down 37% since February though, despite constant newsflow. Whatever.
liambilson
30/11/2017
07:45
I am looking at the 53p resistance level and Cup and Handle potential, backed by likely news flow over the coming months.
tightfist
29/11/2017
10:50
It will do :)
rhuvaal2
29/11/2017
10:39
It's up 390% since 2015
pj 1
29/11/2017
10:28
Why isnt this going up?
liambilson
28/11/2017
11:05
IMHO we are poised for some significant action in the sp!
tightfist
28/11/2017
09:31
I see another sizeable discrepancy between ASX and AIM pricing.
ASX closed at AUD 0.915 ( up 9 % ) which is equivalent to 52.3 p.

With the Omani funding approved I would expect to see some significant action on the ground very soon.

rvsy38
28/11/2017
06:09
langostino,

I would rather you pasted short URLs that fit on the screen and can be opened by clicking

- and it would seem others agree

piedro
27/11/2017
23:11
Piedro - would you rather I stop?
langostino
27/11/2017
14:06
langostino,

If you are really interested in people reading your links
you could perhaps take the time to make them more user friendly



P.

piedro
27/11/2017
13:37
hxxps://www.infolibre.es/noticias/politica/2017/11/26/mas_000_personas_concentran_salamanca_contra_mina_uranio_retortillo_72387_1012.html
langostino
24/11/2017
09:02
Interesting, the share price has just gone to "choice price", Bid = Offer at 51p. In the past I have seen that as a pre-cursor of rapid movement. Watch this space!
tightfist
24/11/2017
00:13
No need Lango its all here Spain's National Audience dismissed a series of allegations presented by Berkeley Energia (ASX:BKY) against a legal action filed by a group of environmentalists who oppose the company's Salamanca uranium project.The open-pit mine is the Australia-based miner's flagship project and is located on the Retortillo-Santidad uranium deposit near the town of Retortillo, in northwestern Spain.Back in April 2016, members of Ecologistas en Acción and the political party Equo started a legal process alleging that Berkeley's environmental assessment failed to report that the uranium processing activities and nuclear debris disposal at the mine could potentially cause health problems to the residents of surrounding towns.Such accusations were refuted by the company in a document presented before the National Audience on September 22, 2017. According to EFE news agency, Berkeley stated that their environmental assessment was solid, could not be challenged in any court and, thus, the Audience should ignore the activists' allegations.But judges from the Audience's Administrative Litigation Office considered Berkeley's arguments were not strong enough and were also identical to those presented before by the Attorney General before the National Audience, which were also dismissed.Ecologistas en Acción and Equo say this legal development favours their cause. However, in an email statement to MINING.com, Berkeley said that the dismissal of the allegations is purely an administrative matter."The Company and its legal advisors remain strongly of the view that these claims [those of the activists], which have already been dismissed by lower Authorities, have absolutely no foundation and have been lodged solely for the purpose of gaining media coverage. Our experience with the previous claims was that in the build-up to the claims, the Opposition groups made lots of noise, however, when the claims were dismissed, they moved onto the next claim and started the process again."Beyond this legal kerfuffle, the uranium project was also a topic of debate this week at the Castilla y León Legislature. According to Europa Press, the spokesman for the regional branch of the leftist Podemos Party, Pablo Fernández, accused the provincial government of "laying a red carpet" -or making things easy- for Berkeley, so that the miner gets the approvals it needs to start operations at the Retortillo site.However, the president of the Castilla and León government, Juan Vicente Herrera, replied to Fernández saying that he is not either in favour or against the mine and that all he wants is that everything related to the project is done in accordance with the law.
herlat1
23/11/2017
21:20
hxxp://www.finanzas.com/noticias/empresas/20171122/berkeley-confia-audiencia-nacional-3729425.html

Presumably Berkeley's press release will be available in English and published as an RNS before the stockmarket opens tomorrow.

langostino
Chat Pages: Latest  81  80  79  78  77  76  75  74  73  72  71  70  Older

Your Recent History

Delayed Upgrade Clock