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BHL Bradda Head Lithium Limited

1.55
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 07:49:43
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 1.55 1.50 1.60 1.55 1.55 1.55 6,625 07:49:43
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Metal Mining Services 4.52M -3.89M -0.0100 -1.55 6.05M
Bradda Head Lithium Limited is listed in the Metal Mining Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BHL. The last closing price for Bradda Head Lithium was 1.55p. Over the last year, Bradda Head Lithium shares have traded in a share price range of 1.41p to 6.45p.

Bradda Head Lithium currently has 390,609,439 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bradda Head Lithium is £6.05 million. Bradda Head Lithium has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.55.

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20/10/2021
16:53
Note what he said about the recent drilling in that last Q&A.

Also from today, spodumene at San Domingo. Just a short clip:-

ged5
20/10/2021
16:42
Getting the message out there. This time with Red Cloud Financial at Octoberfest 21
ged5
19/10/2021
10:15
Just one trade so far today. Looks like a sell in the chart above but 7.5p to buy.
ged5
18/10/2021
12:38
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ged5
18/10/2021
09:08
Giving US investors a better opportunity to trade shares in US assets sounds logical.
Not sure about OTCQB.

I don't think it will make too much difference. We'll see!

ged5
16/10/2021
11:11
Plenty of work going on.

Metallurgical testwork program started on samples from Burro Creek East

Geophysical program should have been completed at all projects this month (19th August RNS) but from 4th October RNS is conducting a geophysical programme at all of its sedimentary assets over the next few months

Drilling to commence at Wikieup this quarter.

The current exploration programme at Burro Creek is expected to be completed by mid to late October. All assays should be received within four weeks of the last hole being completed.

Well after all this work we should be able to determine how good an investment this will turn out to be.

ged5
14/10/2021
12:49
Can't keep this man away from the camera for too long:-
ged5
14/10/2021
11:42
A couple of nice buys this morning. Just two small sells and the real bid is creeping up.
ged5
13/10/2021
16:25
Oh, they've also added the bit about Kore power that I gave a link to earlier this afternoon.

Analysts eh!

ged5
13/10/2021
16:22
Alternatively you could re-read today's RNS.
ged5
13/10/2021
16:18
Research note out from Shard Capital. A link is on the website here. If not already you need to register:-
ged5
13/10/2021
14:23
I know it's early days for Bradda but if the assets are proved to be commercial then at least they won't have far to transport it.
ged5
13/10/2021
11:50
Plenty of cash after the over subscribed IPO to carry out the work on all the projects.
ged5
13/10/2021
11:41
Continuing the company's communication they've let us know the start of the initial and preliminary metallurgical testwork programme at Burro Creek East.

They've also said the dominant clay minerology is likely zinnwaldite or possibly tainiolite.

I've only come across Zinnwaldite micas at Cinovec where the test work programme produced lithium carbonate with a purity of >99.5% (using bicarbonation). Perhaps not as comparable as the Big Sandy project but shows high purity can be obtained from the zinnwaldite.

Tainiolite seems to be a less common type of clay.

ged5
12/10/2021
16:13
I know there haven't been many posts here but I've started a new thread here:-
ged5
12/10/2021
16:08
A recent introduction to AIM. With all three lithium asset types it will be interesting to see how this company develops.

With Ian Stalker as non-executive chairman, Jim Mellon as largest shareholder and Nigel Wray also on the shareholder list I am expecting an exciting time.

Charles Fitzroy is CEO, has a great CV and shows great enthusiasm about the assets.

ged5
12/10/2021
15:08
They do seem to like their presentations. Missed this yesterday.

I was going to list all the work that's going on but Charles tells it better:-

ged5
12/10/2021
13:17
Looks like somebody is accumulating
greyseal
10/10/2021
10:58
Website up and running yesterday when I looked:-



Also for those that missed the Investor Meet AGM presentation (you might have to register for free).

The presentation starts at about 6mins.



I notice Jim Mellon seems to be the biggest shareholder.

Ian Stalker is Chairman but isn't shown as a shareholder.

Nigel Wray another big name holding shares through a trust.

ged5
08/10/2021
13:31
Tried to get more information from the website today. It's a bit of a mess so I called the company. Spoke to the CFO who was aware of the problem and had been in touch with IT to get it put right.

I'm still looking into this company after the recent announcements when I bought a small amount of shares. I haven't done enough research to ask relevant questions but at least the company are willing to talk to shareholders.

For the time being Arizona contains the hard rock and clay. Pegmatites and spodumene were mentioned. Anyone who's followed SAV will know spodumene is the good stuff.

Nevada is the clay prospects which the recent announcements have been about.

I'm quite excited about this company but not as much as the gentleman I spoke to.

ged5
04/10/2021
11:54
You get a good news RNS and the price goes down - go figure!!
knigel
27/9/2021
10:07
No it's not but Apfindley did say compared to the hype. I presume he meant on twitter.

When I first read the RNS I started to get quite excited when I read this:-

"The highest grade recorded in the Upper Clay zone at 2,150 ppm Li over 0.6m from BCE21-03, compares with 1,590ppm Li over 1.5m as reported in 2018.

· The highest grade recorded in the Lower Clay zone was 1,910 ppm Li over 1.1m."

Those are good grades plus it is the highest grade in the upper clay recorded so far.

It is a maiden grade in the lower clay so very good news.

I have to admit being slightly disappointed with the intercept thickness given in the table but these are early days. In these markets anything but amazing results are punished. Let's see what happens when the news is properly digested.

There is an improvement in grades, new lithium has been found and there are plenty of results to come in the very short term.

ged5
27/9/2021
09:36
Lithium in lower clays isn't disappointing!
blueblood
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