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BHL Bradda Head Lithium Limited

1.60
0.10 (6.67%)
02 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  0.10 6.67% 1.60 1.50 1.70 1.60 1.60 1.60 150,690 08:00:17
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Metal Mining Services 4.52M -3.89M -0.0100 -1.60 6.25M
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 1.50p. Over the last year, Bradda Head Lithium shares have traded in a share price range of 1.41p to 5.85p.

Bradda Head Lithium currently has 390,609,439 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Bradda Head Lithium is £6.25 million. Bradda Head Lithium has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.60.

Bradda Head Lithium Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
05/5/2023
07:17
Those who like myself, take an interest in small lithium stocks, have a look at Atlantic Lithium and Firerange. Exciting times ahead, I think, for all 3 companies.
altom
05/5/2023
05:41
Jailbird - I agree entirely.
gepetto100
04/5/2023
20:44
I get what you saying . When I talk about about hydrogen , I mean maybe 10-15 years from now But in the meantime lithium etc EV batteries will be in demand
jailbird
04/5/2023
15:43
Companies to be more efficient in bringing earth metals to the production line whist protecting ever growing clamour for the protection of the landscape
gepetto100
04/5/2023
08:24
GED, "there is a lot of green hype. However, what is obvious, there is a lot of data that supports a clear and obvious move to more sustainable living believe me."I agree with you about that, but I think hydrogen and renewables will be the long term solutions .
jailbird
27/4/2023
15:06
Latest installment of FANTASTIC EXCITING news. Other than the use of those words I found the interview very interesting.

Looks like Q3 onwards is the time for game changing news.

ged5
27/4/2023
14:13
Ged5. Thank you. All information gratefully received. Very welcome.
altom
27/4/2023
11:27
No matter what one thinks, the US government is supportive of the US battery industry. It has already provided grants for battery mineral mining companies. Recently Charles Fitzroy has been in Washington to put the case forward for grants to battery mineral exploration companies.
ged5
27/4/2023
10:59
Altom, See post 1008.

I understand the mistake with the board being overtaken by irrelevant nonsense. I'm sure it will just be a temporary thing.

ged5
26/4/2023
23:56
Climate-Smart Mining: Minerals for Climate Action.The Climate-Smart Mining Initiative will help resource-rich developing countries benefit from the increasing demand for minerals and metals, while ensuring the mining sector is managed in a way that minimizes the environmental and climate footprint..The initiative supports the sustainable extraction and processing of minerals and metals to secure supply for clean energy technologies by minimizing the social, environmental, and climate footprint throughout the value chain of those materials by scaling up technical assistance and investments in resource-rich developing countries..hTTps://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/extractiveindustries/brief/climate-smart-mining-minerals-for-climate-action
haggismchaggis
26/4/2023
23:54
The Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) approach to responsible mining is to certify social and environmental performance at mine sites globally using an internationally recognised standard that has been developed in consultation with a wide range of stakeholders..IRMA's global standard, developed over ten years and in consultation with more than 100 companies and organisations, covers all mined materials, except for energy fuels, for all sizes of industrial mines and in all parts of the world..hTTps://www.isealalliance.org/community-members/initiative-responsible-mining-assurance
haggismchaggis
26/4/2023
23:52
Using blockchain for traceability solutions is not news to the mining industry. October 2019 saw seven leading mining and metals companies, including Glencore and Tata Steel, form a blockchain consortium to ensure responsible sourcing, backed by the World Economic Forum. IBM has also partnered with RCS Global to create the Responsible Sourcing Blockchain Network, joined by Ford, VW, and Volvo, to ensure the sustainability of their supply chains. This year saw a new consortium formed for cobalt traceability by Glencore, China Molybdenum Co (CMOC) and Eurasian Resources Group (ERG)..Apart from the consortiums, leading mining firms, like Rio Tinto, have also launched their own blockchain sustainability solutions. And Circulor is using blockchain for cobalt traceability in batteries in conjunction with auto manufacturers..BHP is working with blockchain technology more generally. Last year it executed a $14 million trade on the MineHub blockchain platform..hTTps://www.ledgerinsights.com/tesla-to-explore-blockchain-for-sustainable-batteries-with-miner-bhp/
haggismchaggis
26/4/2023
19:52
Haggis and Target. Thanks for explaining royalty. Milestones seems clearer.
altom
26/4/2023
17:16
Our first drilling above the creek. .1.4 Km Sq has 370,000 tonnes of Lithium Carbonate equivalent..New area is 2.5 Km Sq..370,000 / 1.4 X 2.5 = 660,714 tonnes.That would increase the resource by 178 percent.
haggismchaggis
26/4/2023
16:23
Well he only used excited / exciting three times and fantastic once but here is Charles at the Benchmark tour:-
ged5
26/4/2023
15:39
The company is definitely excited about the drilling. They are trying to send the market a signal on what to expect as the analysis progresses. The market just looks at 'Q3' and thinks it can sit back and wait for a few months, hopefully some surprises to come along the way for those already in at these bargain prices..Charles FitzRoy, CEO of Bradda Head, commented:."The initial visual analysis of these first five holes is better than expected and is very encouraging as they have further endorsed our view of the geological model and potential of the Basin Project as well as the likelihood of further adding to the existing Resource across Basin.."The analysis of hole 5 which is the first hole Bradda has ever drilled to the north of the creek, is particularly exciting as it indicates the presence of a completely intact clay sequence which has been persevered by a basalt layer; meaning that the lithium bearing clays at Basin East extend across the creek and open up resource expansion potential. This initial analysis supports our blue-sky model for what we forecast at BEE and on to Basin West!.."This initial analysis further strengthens our thesis at Basin and we believe our 2023 drill programme will generate material catalysts for the Company and will lead to a further resource upgrade in Q3 of this year. We look forward to providing further updates as the results from our drilling programme become available."
haggismchaggis
26/4/2023
15:15
Lithium uses. See the Applications section on the following page. It's WAY MORE than just EV batteries.
haggismchaggis
26/4/2023
15:11
Cobalt, like iron, can be magnetised and so is used to make magnets. It is alloyed with aluminium and nickel to make particularly powerful magnets.

Other alloys of cobalt are used in jet turbines and gas turbine generators, where high-temperature strength is important.

Cobalt metal is sometimes used in electroplating because of its attractive appearance, hardness and resistance to corrosion.

Cobalt salts have been used for centuries to produce brilliant blue colours in paint, porcelain, glass, pottery and enamels.

haggismchaggis
26/4/2023
13:55
A new broker on board with the size and reach of Panmure Gordon ought to be encouraging.
Surprised therefore to see today's share price weakness.

wiseacre
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