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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Corcel Plc | LSE:CRCL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKM69866 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.13 | 0.12 | 0.14 | 0.135 | 0.13 | 0.13 | 370,156 | 08:00:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels | 0 | -1.26M | -0.0007 | -1.86 | 2.44M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/7/2021 14:57 | sp currently 1.3p - 1.49p for over 40,000, seems like news is due | rmart | |
23/7/2021 11:09 | The market cannot ignore Corcels 2 big Nickel projects for much longer. Mambare once held the market cap at £40m alone. WoWo gap is even better. All we are waiting for on Mambare now is the mining licence, it is long overdue and could land at any time now, WoWo Gap should be coming to Corcel for the A$4.6m owed to Corcel. These are very big Nickel projects and this is what the worlds needs plenty of now with the move to electric cars. Our market cap right now should be equal to MAST (£20m) without taking these nickel projects into account. | rmart | |
23/7/2021 10:58 | Sales of electric cars have surged in Europe and China this year, boosting the outlook for the battery industry. The world’s largest carmakers have pledged to spend billions developing new models. Prices for lithium carbonate, a key material for electric car batteries, have almost doubled over the past year, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. | rmart | |
23/7/2021 10:33 | I'm here. have been buying | ![]() bambos22 | |
23/7/2021 09:14 | Double bottom hit and now moving up. Nice | rmart | |
23/7/2021 00:08 | It most certainly has not been! You need good wibble to deliver the strong upticks. There is an air of arrogance amongst the wibblers that through poor effort in the wibbling recently has delivered diidly squat in terms of upticks. Let’s see how the rest of the week pans out. | ![]() mark10101 | |
22/7/2021 23:20 | Meanwhile the wobble has been excellent. | ![]() kemche | |
22/7/2021 22:03 | Pretty lacklustre wibble recently, standard summer doldrums stuff, bring on the Autumn and some better quality wibble. | ![]() mark10101 | |
22/7/2021 21:24 | Spokey! The companies present skill base has no experience of taking on a project like this to fluition never mind running or funding such a project.IMO they have absolutely no intensions of ever developing any of these projects . | scott kuntz | |
22/7/2021 17:50 | :) Love it. | ![]() kemche | |
22/7/2021 15:28 | rmart, you are not alone. This board is haunted by the ghost of your beloved Hedgehog. He's with you in spirit. As are the spirits of the shovels of Southport past. And maybe, soon to be joined by those of Burwell present. And who knows of the spirits of future shovels? Be careful. | ![]() helpfull | |
22/7/2021 10:49 | All on my lonesome here at the moment, another little top up done for when the news breaks and more people arrive. | rmart | |
21/7/2021 21:42 | "The Company, following comprehensive due diligence on the project, has received third party estimates of annual gross margins of between £67-101k per MW/per annum once the project is operational" I think the margins are "gross" margins. Why would anyone get "gross" and "net" margins mixed up? What has he to gain from misinformation? Uncle Donald would say it is fake news. Be careful. | ![]() helpfull | |
21/7/2021 15:43 | Actually I think shareholder focus should be firmly on Avonmouth. Corcel will own 100% and the land lease is secured along with the grid connection and planning. It is genuinely 'shovel ready' so all they need to do now is get to financial close which is this year and then when complete the project will have gross margins of between £3.3m and £5m per yr to Corcel. Current Market Cap £5m makes no sense. | rmart | |
16/7/2021 12:49 | Today from Corcel, So basically by the end of this yr Corcel are targeting WOWO Gap settlement/deal, Tring Road and Avonmouth Financial Close and Burwell shovel ready which obviously means lease deal sorted. Good, if all of this comes off then we will be back over 2.3p again. Let's See. | rmart | |
16/7/2021 11:34 | Be patient.. ignore the noise..:) | ![]() bambos22 | |
16/7/2021 11:19 | Bamba picking up all the cheap shares as always. Baby to feed. | ![]() kemche | |
16/7/2021 11:07 | Helpful really very unhelpful.. 10% up yesterday.. He deramps whilst he picks up cheap shares.. Same with the others. ignore the noise, understand the wider market and be patient | ![]() bambos22 | |
16/7/2021 09:20 | Ain't it sad to see rmart dissing Corcel on LSE? Didn't he start a special thread on here for all his pumping friends? His special friends? Were you excluded? Now he's spouting the heresy which he was criticising earlier in the year. Hedgie must be turning in his grave. Have you been left holding shares bought at higher prices because of rmart? If so ring 0800 "mug punter" for compensation. What does L2 look like? Be careful. | ![]() helpfull | |
16/7/2021 08:17 | 86m shares in December 2019 has now become 384m, what has materially happened in that time? Another lifestyle company. | ![]() grimreaper2019 | |
15/7/2021 22:15 | Parsons. Kaintz. That is all. | ![]() kemche | |
15/7/2021 21:57 | This mock up company must have the best script writers in history but pity they don't write the facts. | ![]() petebreeze37 | |
15/7/2021 17:40 | is that the fall back finished ?, it was a good turn from 6% down to finish 10% up. It has been a dreadful performance from 2.3p. Maybe, just maybe we can now get some news and a return to that area. | rmart |
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