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CRCL Corcel Plc

0.13
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  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
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels 0 -1.26M -0.0007 -1.86 2.44M
Corcel Plc is listed in the Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CRCL. The last closing price for Corcel was 0.13p. Over the last year, Corcel shares have traded in a share price range of 0.105p to 1.375p.

Corcel currently has 1,874,794,153 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Corcel is £2.44 million. Corcel has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.86.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/1/2022
19:31
Europe’s messy transition to clean energy is making some investors very rich

hxxps://fortune.com/2021/10/05/europe-energy-crunch-winners-gas-peakers/

At the start of September, when little wind was coming from the North Sea, the U.K. paid a power plant a record high £4,950 per MWh ($6,850) to fire up a gas-fired peaker plant on short notice for 30 minutes.

dicko80
13/1/2022
16:09
Fair enough maybe it was 101010101 or something.
bmcb5
13/1/2022
16:05
Nope, although there is only one mark10101 on ADVFN for the last 10 years!
mark10101
13/1/2022
16:01
Are you the same mark10101 who thought ukog were going to be bigger than BP?
bmcb5
13/1/2022
15:24
Great to see you in bullish mode, last time you switched to ramping we had a very solid run. Personally see this move as the start of run that will make the 3p level you often talk about look like a blip on the chart. I have not said that for a while in any stock I have been in 🤞 it performs as the last one did. Strap in Wibble crew, it is about to get interesting.
mark10101
13/1/2022
15:14
My guess is for a Glen/Anglo takeover.

Or possibly chuck £25k at it and then raise £350k.

That could possibly cause a wobble.

kemche
13/1/2022
15:08
A massive wibble to that 👍
mark10101
13/1/2022
14:43
First shipment of Nickel on its way?
kemche
10/1/2022
18:53
It does make me think back to Scott’s recent interview (below) where he discussed how to move forward with the nickel assets. I think investors are missing a trick with todays news. This is not a normal mining outfit where we have to slug on to the bitter end. With correct permits in place and with a possible move to bring 100% control of the Membare assets to CRCL, coupled with the current MOU this is an oven ready project for someone.. With Membare worth £40m on its own at one point, before these developments and excluding WOWO, CRCL could sell on for many multiples of the current share price. Giving some solid capital to push on with the energy projects. Just a thought.
mark10101
10/1/2022
15:31
mark - good one!
:)

kemche
10/1/2022
15:26
Jailbird, I am not sure where you have come from but don’t get above your stations, Kemeche and Helpful are the undisputed wibblers, they have committed a lifetime of wibbling away on a share they don’t own and never will own. Few can lay claim to having squandered so much of their life for so little consequence. You have a long wibbling road to catch up with them, but you must ask the question, do you really want to be like them?
mark10101
10/1/2022
11:04
With nickel found in two radically different types of ore, it is not surprising that the mining methods differ. Sulfide deposits are usually mined by underground techniques in a manner similar to copper, although some deposits have been mined using open pits in the early stages. The mining of laterites is basically an earth-moving operation, with large shovels, draglines, or front-end loaders extracting the nickel-rich strata and discarding large boulders and waste material. The ore is loaded into trucks at the face, as would be the case in an open pit, and hauled to the smelter.So it is using shovels and wheelbarrows Is this ore processing for Papa NG and Mambare projects ??
jailbird
10/1/2022
11:01
"The ore will be shipped to China, and processed there."

No it won't.

you even don't actually appreciate the difference between a hole & a non-hole?!

kemche
10/1/2022
11:00
It sounds desperate They cannot just answer basics questions of how a mining project takes Only hope is someone takes a big stake to help develop it Yes that happened with FAR , it was an unexpected rare bolt out of the blue.Otherwise the current BoD was diluting it to zero pence just like he did with HMB.
jailbird
10/1/2022
10:59
jailbird 10 Jan '22 - 10:52 - 179 of 180 0 0 0
"So hedge
When is the plant going to built to produce this Nickel ?
Or are they gonna use a shovel and wheelbarrow
Another 9 years minimum I would say
So what is the point of a non binding 12 month offtake ?"


Jailbid,

What part of 'direct ore shipping' don't you understand?

Or perhaps you even don't actually appreciate the difference between metal & ore?!

The ore will be shipped to China, and processed there.

hedgehog 100
10/1/2022
10:59
They have already signed the non-binding non-agreement non-MOU. Whoosh!
Let the non-supply of non-Nickel begin from the non-dug hole.

kemche
10/1/2022
10:56
"CRCL gives easier access to the more developed financial centre of London."

Oh my!

kemche
10/1/2022
10:56
Jailbird, you are getting carried away with the wibble merchants, it has always been direct ore shipping. Do some research before getting all carried away.
mark10101
10/1/2022
10:53
Helpfull 10 Jan '22 - 10:37 - 176 of 177 0 0 0
"It is interesting that the MOU is negotiated between NPC and Corcel. No mention of the partner at Mambare. Is Corcel just taking the lead in commercial negotiations whilst the DSO permit is left to the partner at Mambare? Be careful."


Why is that a problem?

On the contrary, it highlights the advantage of having this sort of split ownership, with a co-owner Down Under that is better placed to handle things on the ground in Australasia, while CRCL gives easier access to the more developed financial centre of London.

It looks like the partnership is working superbly.

hedgehog 100
10/1/2022
10:52
So hedge When is the plant going to built to produce this Nickel ?Or are they gonna use a shovel and wheelbarrow Another 9 years minimum I would say So what is the point of a non binding 12 month offtake ?
jailbird
10/1/2022
10:46
Wibble wibble. One year on, huge progress has been made, significant value added and the share price is higher.

Just got to love the wibble merchants. I genuinely would like to meet the wibble team one day, I suspect I would agree with them on a lot, just not on CRCL.

mark10101
10/1/2022
10:42
It's all just the usual hot air and nonsense.
kemche
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