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CAML Central Asia Metals Plc

157.00
4.00 (2.61%)
31 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Central Asia Metals Plc LSE:CAML London Ordinary Share GB00B67KBV28 ORD USD0.01
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  4.00 2.61% 157.00 156.80 158.60 157.80 153.00 153.00 143,279 12:35:28
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Copper Ores 195.28M 37.31M 0.2051 7.65 278.31M
Central Asia Metals Plc is listed in the Copper Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CAML. The last closing price for Central Asia Metals was 153p. Over the last year, Central Asia Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 149.80p to 234.50p.

Central Asia Metals currently has 181,904,941 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Central Asia Metals is £278.31 million. Central Asia Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.65.

Central Asia Metals Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/7/2024
12:34
Surely the biggest negative is the new CFO lacking the technical financial experience and skills required of a listed CFO.. But you would expect this was all reviewed as part of the recruitment process & succession planning.
haywards26
04/7/2024
10:28
The RNS states Louise will be covering the CFO role as well as her current role.

Assume Nigel will be still working for the board as a consultant.

Could see this as a glass half full or half empty.....

Positive
Talent remains internally - CEO is the ex CFO and can be all across the financial aspects of the business. Experienced Financial team & Louise knows the sector can be a good balance.


Negative
Louise will be stretched, how will she be able to support Business Development with taking all the work that'll come with being the CFO? Can't assume they'll be able to grow through acquisition( or at least taking less views on acquiring )

jimmywilson612
04/7/2024
08:48
Sorry to see Nigel step down. Top CEO and a good man imv.
I assume they will be adding to the board re Louise's position or will that come from the next level acquisition or merger we have been hoping for ? Time will tell

vish65
04/7/2024
08:42
Totally agree....The only mitigating factor for me is that the new CEO is the ex CFO and qualified accountant remaining within the board.
haywards26
04/7/2024
08:15
Find the appointment of a non qualified accountant as a CFO extremely strange

A potential red flag in my book

joe say
20/6/2024
13:50
Nice rejection at the 195 level. Nice to see back towards 210s.
tricky red
14/6/2024
08:11
I am expecting around 190/192 as there is weekly and monthly support level. Plus 100 DMA is @ 189
bootie64
13/6/2024
09:50
Disappointing to be down 12% from recent highs. Needs to hold 195p
tricky red
10/6/2024
22:30
Neilyb67510 Jun '24 - 20:17 - 5916 of 5916 (Filtered)
dougmachin
03/6/2024
14:44
Commodities analyst and investor Lou Goehring on copper from 44:23
zho
30/5/2024
08:10
Got mine on the 22nd with X-O
melton john
29/5/2024
08:38
My dividend was paid on Wednesday 22. Charles Stanley Direct.
caiman47
29/5/2024
08:07
I have received my dividends through scrip but was not with HSBC.
tricky red
28/5/2024
12:29
dcarn - Not received yet either. Doesn't surprise me🙄
santar
28/5/2024
08:25
Does anyone hold their CAML with HSBC Investdirect and received their divi?

I'm still waiting for my divi which should have been paid on Wednesday. It's been paid as expected by three other brokers, just HSBC appears to have issues.

dcarn
27/5/2024
11:38
...absolutely positively...
zangdook
26/5/2024
10:17
That's correct MJ. I can also add that once the cooper pierces the armour of it's target it then ricochets around killing everyone inside. Known as a 'shaped charge' (rather than an IED which is just high explosives), the shaped charged is much more feared because of its almost guaranteed fatality rate.
morph7
26/5/2024
03:58
Some interesting points about copper in this video which I came across recently:

The Cu part starts at around 10.30 minutes/seconds in.

Interesting that one of the excerpts used claims Cu is the second most used material by the US Department of Defense!

lauders
25/5/2024
14:26
MJ- Could well be the case if PAYE would have been applied - Thanks for your input.
pugugly
25/5/2024
13:44
Hi Pug, from personal experience of a small option to buy/sell in one the company I worked for, the proceeds were via payroll and PAYE applied.
melton john
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