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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cornish Metals Inc. | LSE:CUSN | London | Ordinary Share | CA21948L1040 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
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% | 6.70 | 6.50 | 6.90 | 6.80 | 6.70 | 6.70 | 10,625 | 08:00:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -2.71M | -0.0051 | -17.65 | 48.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/5/2024 15:43 | Weird..just weird. Seems a North American holder in a hurry to sell. The company and NOMAD have clarified there is nothing deemed price sensitive in the background corporate or otherwise. So not a question of insider dealing but why the rush...it looks like a margin call on a big holder forcing liquidation. | kooba | |
17/5/2024 15:33 | A few have been mugged by the lol of it. | albert35911 | |
17/5/2024 15:29 | I don’t believe it !!!! Millstone … Same issue also in 7D now . 😂😂 Just been sent the chart now B C AND D Catastrophe…. | seedoftongo | |
17/5/2024 15:21 | The cat has hardly bounced . Must have landed into one of Ron’s giant hand crimped pasties ?? Broke the pastry and has sunk into the meaty gloop within … | seedoftongo | |
17/5/2024 15:02 | Odds on closing at 5.7 bid/ 5.9 Offer? Yesterday's close. If so Game set and match to the Knife. | pugugly | |
17/5/2024 13:54 | JakNife may have been wrong about boohoo, but he is right about CUSN. | millennialinvestor | |
17/5/2024 13:26 | Thanks for the input knife 🔪. The knife has spoken. That’s it then . It’s all over here . | seedoftongo | |
17/5/2024 13:22 | to look at accounts one needs to be a) able to read and b) have at least one functioning brain cell. So, that’s a large swathe of the population excluded… | bumpa33 | |
17/5/2024 13:19 | The PEA marks an important milestone for the South Crofty Project, as Cornish Metals aims to commission and begin production by 2027. Currently, there is very little primary tin production in Europe. According to Project Blue, only around 3,400t of tin-in-concentrate was produced in 2023, with over 3,000t of this produced in Russia, still engaged in a war with Ukraine. Meanwhile, the demand for tin in Europe was just under 47kt in 2023, which is 13 times higher than the European tin supply for the year, and more than 100x of that supply without Russia. Additionally, European demand is expected to grow at a rate of 2.4% CAGR over the next decade. This supply-demand imbalance means that the EU heavily relies on imports and will continue to do so unless domestic supply chains are brought to the market. The South Crofty Project has the potential to address around 10% of the European market, a step to reduce import dependence if not only in a first pass capable of replacing Russian supply. | hazl | |
17/5/2024 13:18 | Pre market DOW looking better! | hazl | |
17/5/2024 13:16 | The poster above is doing the rounds as they do and allotment boy having been hiding all morning, must be wondering where his twenty four per cent gain, from yesterday has gone! Ah well. Good luck Cornish.... you deserve it! IMO | hazl | |
17/5/2024 12:50 | CUSN is such a total dog, it's clearly running out of money and needs to raise funds. Does no one bother to look at accounts anymore? | jaknife | |
17/5/2024 12:45 | Pooped yourself on this haven’t you Hazl . | seedoftongo | |
17/5/2024 12:06 | Get back to the allotment! | hazl | |
17/5/2024 12:06 | Someone’s thrown a huge pasty under the price | seedoftongo | |
17/5/2024 10:16 | The PEA marks an important milestone for the South Crofty Project, as Cornish Metals aims to commission and begin production by 2027. Currently, there is very little primary tin production in Europe. According to Project Blue, only around 3,400t of tin-in-concentrate was produced in 2023, with over 3,000t of this produced in Russia, still engaged in a war with Ukraine. Meanwhile, the demand for tin in Europe was just under 47kt in 2023, which is 13 times higher than the European tin supply for the year, and more than 100x of that supply without Russia. Additionally, European demand is expected to grow at a rate of 2.4% CAGR over the next decade. This supply-demand imbalance means that the EU heavily relies on imports and will continue to do so unless domestic supply chains are brought to the market. The South Crofty Project has the potential to address around 10% of the European market, a step to reduce import dependence if not only in a first pass capable of replacing Russian supply. | hazl | |
17/5/2024 09:57 | Make that 5.8m! | kooba | |
17/5/2024 09:57 | 5.6m traded already so could top the past few days .if there is a distressed overhang its getting cleared hopefully.Would be surprising if there was not a holding disclosure as to who has been dumping...but the responsibility is on the seller to inform the company when the breach a % barrier and they don't always do that promptly. | kooba | |
17/5/2024 09:42 | However this is CUSN! That is what ought to be spoken about not posters or different shares. | hazl | |
17/5/2024 09:41 | Firstly I did not buy at 31p, as well you know. Amusing how your figure gets higher every time you mention. Secondly you bought BOO when it was in 3 digits! We each of us have losers but fancy still being in them! | hazl | |
17/5/2024 09:32 | Hazl's 31p CUSN shares looking very expensive now. | millennialinvestor | |
17/5/2024 09:32 | Hazl beliving this is a bargain means that the share price is due to drop futher. Do the opposite of hazl and you will become very rich. | millennialinvestor | |
17/5/2024 09:06 | Third on the top risers today! | hazl | |
17/5/2024 08:58 | This will probably be in play all day so you might as well go away and tend to your allotment. | hazl |
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