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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ecora Resources Plc | LSE:ECOR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006449366 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.40 | -0.62% | 64.10 | 63.80 | 64.30 | 65.60 | 63.20 | 64.60 | 293,085 | 16:35:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Coal,oth Minerals,ores-whsl | 61.9M | 847k | 0.0034 | 187.65 | 160.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/8/2024 10:51 | Yes. Indeed. But with gilts you 100% get your money back and would have been able to secure a guaranteed and risk-free 5%-6% yield! For anyone wishing to find the 2/8/24 Investors Chronicle article, it is headed: MINING ROYALTIES STOCKS FACE EXISTENTIAL QUESTIONS The IC article also references the West Musgrave situation and Ecora's "heavy debt repayments slated for 2027". all imo. dyor. qp | quepassa | |
03/8/2024 08:30 | Article in IC Ecora paid $400m for royalties South32 & others for NIL return, might as well bought Gilts & Treasuries. | giltedge1 | |
02/8/2024 15:16 | Great to see the slide today … now that numpty MBL is getting a taste of what he has delivered to investors! 😂😂 | cocopah | |
01/8/2024 09:01 | The Deacon, nice to see this land.., now the FID for the build and funding package.. | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
01/8/2024 08:06 | Apologies, PFS should have read FS | the deacon | |
01/8/2024 07:50 | Capstone have released the PFS on Santo Domingo. Using a copper price assumption of $4.10/lb & iron ore of $110/t, the project returns an IRR of 24%. The big ticket is the initial capex at $2.3bn. | the deacon | |
31/7/2024 14:36 | https://www.ecora-re | the deacon | |
31/7/2024 14:31 | I see that Glencore and Cyprium have agreed to restart the Nifty copper operation. Finally a good bit of news for ECOR https://www.mining.c | the deacon | |
26/7/2024 08:48 | Nice looking tungsten deal executed by Elemental Altus in recent days. $4.5m for a royalty over the Mactung tungsten project in Canada being developed by the Lundin Group. Advanced stage, environmentally permitted asset that should pay ELE circa £3m per annum for many decades once in production. Mactung expected to benefit from US government critical mineral grants too. Seller in this instance was Cornish Metals. Would have been a good asset for ECOR... | the deacon | |
24/7/2024 09:52 | A small plus for Ecora is the new CEO for Vale's base metals operations. They've just appointed Shaun Usmar to the position, who is leaving his post as CEO of TFPM. Bittersweet for me, as TFPM has been a long term hold and has done well for me. A very good appointment for Vale, and I've no doubt he'll get things in shape. | the deacon | |
24/7/2024 09:40 | #The Deacon, I am not so downbeat on Cobalt, the primary use is in steel making, with batteries secondary, so either way we will always have a market, H2 Kestrel income will be negligible, but overall a good H1 for us.. Our project portfolio takes years to come into play but SD is a big 1 for us to get moving forward to income in the absence of WM now.. | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
24/7/2024 09:27 | Reads well, but taken in conjunction with the previous kestrel update and things don't look great. Although I expect cobalt to perform adequately, we're not going to see the energy transition rush for the metal, as western developers follow their Asian counterparts into LFP battery dominance. Really need to see the pipeline start to get a shift on, but nickel weakness isn't going away anytime soon as the Indonesians continue to flood the market. Capstone releasing the PFS for Santo Domingo is key, however that has always been expected to be a high cost option for them.On today's numbers the company looks cheap. However if things continue to fall away for Ecora that won't be the case.. And that starts in H2 this year if Kestrel contribution is negligible | the deacon | |
24/7/2024 07:08 | Nice update for Q2... :o) VB guidance is now way above where I was expecting, 40 deliveries means our share is 800 tonnes of Cobalt, my prior expectations were just 600 tonnes.. USD20M revenues coming up less cost of sales in 2026 even at todays prices.. | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
12/7/2024 15:23 | The CEO is so smug when he addresses shareholders, he reminds me of those people at work who are completely out of depth and just blunder on regardless. We have wasted the opportunity presented by the Kestrel income and are now in dire straits for several years. I reached out to him on LinkedIn and suggested that he apologises to shareholders and has a good long hard look at the company strategy because it ain’t working. Unfortunately, he isn’t alone in his stupidity.🫣& | cocopah | |
12/7/2024 07:41 | tut, tut, tut LLB. if you were expecting, planning, forecasting, projecting income of X in years 2024, 2025, 2026 etc. but will now be receiving X minus Y, you have most certainly lost something. You have lost forecast royalty income in those years which would have gone to service debt and to pay dividends. So without that forecast income, you have lost part of your expected income in those years. That stresses the maths behind those investments and in turn stresses the balance-sheet and income statements. That's not good. That's not going to help pay the much-vaunted royalty-based shareholder dividends. On top of that, who can - for example- say for sure what BHP will do in three years time. And finally, under your thesis, where you say you have "deferred" income, you can hardly defer paying interest on the financing/borrowing backing that investment. Let's hope that doesn't also mean "deferring" shareholder dividends which would have derived from the projected income on those investments in those years. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
12/7/2024 07:15 | We have not lost anything, just deferred the income, with share price weakness comes opportunity for the longer term and the patient.. :o) | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
12/7/2024 06:53 | Franco got knocked down on the Cobre Panama news QP. You know that. It's recovered, but still well off its previous high. Wheaton has performed very well over recent months. | the deacon | |
12/7/2024 05:29 | There is ZERO evidence of any M&A interest in Ecora. Good try guys! - but no-one would likely be interested in this Heinz-57 assortment of investments. Meanwhile the uranium markets have started moving again after an early summer lull as Biden has just signed the Advance Act to promote US nuclear industries and Kazakh has hiked tax on uranium exports. Astonishing how little Ecora has in uranium. Elsewhere and to put things into perspective, peer-group streamer Franco-Nevada by comparison UP 30% since March from C$1.40 to C$1.75 compared to Ecora's losing share price. The big problem in my view with Ecora is their portfolio. It's over-diversified and nebulous. They need to re-invent themselves again as the latest strategy is not bringing home the bacon. They once made a lot of money by placing a big bet at the right time on coal. Now they've spread their chips all over the roulette table under the guise of green metals/commodities and they are losing lots of their bets. This company needs to double-down on a smaller spread of investments and focus on that hard. Until something changes, this share will continue its downwards trajectory in my view. ALL IMO. DYOR. QP | quepassa | |
11/7/2024 22:36 | Hmm the wisdom of paying 84p to buy back shares only a couple of weeks ago looks increasingly shaky. The bone headed arrogant stupidity of the current CEO continues to amaze Institutional investors backed the strategy which 8 guess explains the silence but what a bunch of muppets | pockstones | |
11/7/2024 20:35 | The obvious buyer would be Altius, but tbh I'm not sure they'd be interested in an optionality portfolio right now. Deterra a possibility as you say. MBL has really let this valuation fall a long way on his watch. Maybe a tie up with another royalty co of similar size makes sense. Elemental Altus could be a good fit, though as a shareholder there I'd really like the ELE team to jettison MBL and co at an early opportunity if it were to happen. | the deacon | |
11/7/2024 19:29 | And I am pretty sure Money of Mine will talk tomorrow about the WM suspension, so tune in: | sword77 | |
11/7/2024 19:29 | @1knocker: Which assets, do you think, make ECOR an takeover target? And for whom? The only one I could think of would be Deterra, but they are buying now Trident, don't think they buy another company right away. | sword77 | |
11/7/2024 16:54 | Just trying to think where I got this from. I think it was Simon T at IC. Been terrible. | bagpuss67 | |
11/7/2024 16:31 | Stinker of a day, the BHP/WM decision has weighed heavy for us, but an over shoot IMO, we are still holding a strong PF of royalties and income generators which will continue to deliver, VB is just ramping up now from 24/25.. | laurence llewelyn binliner |
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