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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bmr Group | LSE:BMR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BWV0F181 | ORD GBP0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.90 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2017 16:35 | QS is up to his eyeballs in BMR shares, he just wants to get a cheap top up and wind people up whilst he's at it lol. | kryptonsnake | |
15/3/2017 16:26 | What's your buy-in target QS? I have bought higher up but it does look a bit weak at the moment. No problem for those with a med/long term view though. | cyberbub | |
15/3/2017 16:09 | QS, stop spreading untruths. You don't know that we need more money, the ACI loan should cover all costs. We should now be waiting for ZEMA approval to allow us to produce the Vanadium. We know what ZEMA are like so don't expect it to be approved 'today'. | kryptonsnake | |
15/3/2017 15:38 | 7p test coming on placing LOLSSS. No MOT More cash needed More delays due to VAN without MOT LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
15/3/2017 13:00 | Most of those sells are just tiny. If they wanted to fill a big buy order they would have to move the bid up to tempt bigger sellers. Hoping we can hold above 7p until some long awaited news starts to come out. | kryptonsnake | |
15/3/2017 12:43 | Stream of sells at 7.12p... there must be a buy in the system? | cyberbub | |
15/3/2017 10:18 | BMR to showcase @ UK Investor Show on 1st APRIL 2017 Alex Borelli - BMR Plc Alex Borrelli is the CEO of BMR Group PLC. He qualified as a chartered accountant with Deloitte, Haskins & Sells, London in 1982. He has subsequently been active within the investment banking sector and has acted on a wide variety of corporate transactions in a senior role for over 20 years, including flotations, takeovers, mergers and acquisitions for private and quoted companies (on the Official List, AIM and PLUS, now ISDX). Alex was until recently chairman of Ablon Group Limited, a real estate group with a portfolio valuation of ca. EU400 million in Central Europe (formerly listed on the Main Market, standard segment, of the London Stock Exchange and the subject of a successful cash offer in 2013). He is a non-executive director of a number of listed and unquoted companies including Metal Tiger plc and Prego International Limited. | atino | |
15/3/2017 09:18 | Can't be far away and I'm not going to be kajoled into saying s..... | fireball xl5 | |
15/3/2017 09:04 | Anyone got date for results yet? | blueblood | |
15/3/2017 08:59 | The good guys | fireball xl5 | |
14/3/2017 23:26 | Alex Borelli is speaking at the UK Investor show on the 1st April 2017 | kwizza | |
14/3/2017 09:47 | TIMBER LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
13/3/2017 16:09 | Tick ✅Tockenham ready for the drop LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
13/3/2017 09:25 | You forgot the extra cash they need LOLsss | qsmeily456 | |
11/3/2017 19:48 | Hi Fireball! Thanks for all the very interesting links. The way I see it is that BMR was a very nice investment when there was only the lead and zinc. The vanadium at least doubles the potential profitability of the Kabwe processing plant, and probably trebles it. So, what remains is to get permission from ZEMA and to complete the building of the plant, and to start operations. No easy tasks, of course, but they really should be manageable. | bookwormrobert | |
11/3/2017 11:38 | The funder is at it | fireball xl5 | |
11/3/2017 10:59 | Note the web site | fireball xl5 | |
11/3/2017 10:30 | Gone V bonkers | fireball xl5 | |
11/3/2017 10:22 | Vanadium gets Slaughtered | fireball xl5 | |
11/3/2017 10:05 | An AIM partner for our new solar project in Zambia Lol's | fireball xl5 | |
11/3/2017 09:49 | Let's team up with the WB in Kabwe. Build a solar plant and the storage facilities with a V battery plant. | fireball xl5 | |
11/3/2017 08:34 | Balls really interesting...... Approximately 90% of today’s vanadium consumption occurs in the steel industry. About 10% is used for non-ferrous alloys (titanium alloys, super alloys, magnetic alloys) and chemical applications (catalysts, dyes, phosphors). VRFB energy storage applications, in which V2O5 quality requirements are usually more rigorous, accounted for about 1 kt V demand in 2014, compared to global production of 94.3 kt V that year. Estimates on vanadium requirements for VRFB vary among producers, with an average of approximately 8 Kg of high purity V2O5 per KWh. Currently, there are few vanadium producers able to produce high purity V2O5 and products show significant differences in purity and trace element levels… Considering the potential size of the grid energy storage market, even a slight increase in VRFB demand would mean significant growth in V2O5 consumption for this end-user product. For example, it is estimated that the vanadium consumption in the battery energy storage industry could rise 3100% by 2025, to 31 kt V. LOLsss | qsmeily456 |
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