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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Empire Metals Limited | EEE | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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6.10 | 6.05 | 6.10 | 6.05 | 6.10 |
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MINING |
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Posted at 19/11/2024 08:32 by onedayrodders cyber ... I'm struggling to understand why you are still even looking at EmpireYour last post was a classic AIM deramp disguised as an interested Investor. Soooo transparent |
Posted at 11/11/2024 15:52 by geko5trade SB stated many times that there would be progressions announced rather than a single announcement. On the technical side there's been selling into strength that suggests either profit taking or forced seller(s). One seldom knows the reasons and unless specifics are known it is the stuff of madness to theorise. My guess is the market has latched on to 'more work required' rather than glass half full. Most investors aren't going to struggle with the concept of double the feedstock but I'd guess the data for recovery require more specialist knowledge to interpret. Because of that I'd quite like to see another interview where SB explains the figures and data in relation to the company's expectations. Obviously the announcement that the plant is likely to require less capital signifies top end of expectations but it would be good to hear the company's take on recent newsflow. |
Posted at 11/11/2024 15:39 by onedayrodders As for AIM ... you can lead a horse to water.....No point trying to flog a dead horse ... Sean has done his best IMHO and happy for him to concentrate on executing the strategy rather than convince "investors" to leave CORALS |
Posted at 25/10/2024 04:08 by cevodniya learn5, can you think of anything else that might stoo us becoming multi baggers hereI'm sure some if our glass half empty investors would love something to worry about. |
Posted at 15/10/2024 10:09 by saracen3 Am hearing that Arabella Burwell, Empire`s London based Investor Relations person,is in Perth meeting with the company. News and a London visit soon maybe ?? |
Posted at 01/10/2024 12:01 by manlord1 Hi Klosters,ASX requirements would be met currently and once advisors were announced, it would be a 5 months lead time to open. 1) Minimum 300 non-affiliated investors at A$2,000 each2) 20% free float3) Profit test of A$1 million aggregated profit from continuing operations over past 3 years + A$500,000 consolidated profit from continuing operations over the last 12 monthsOr4) Asset test of A$4 million net tangible assets / A$15 million market capitalisationBased on that I would assume that the ASX potential listing (no facts) didn't have anything to do with it. ML |
Posted at 30/9/2024 15:18 by gin_rummy99 My guess is that they did the placing at this level because if there is good news and the share price does rise, then new investors will be happy and will likely buy more. Better than doing it at 14p and seeing it drop then they walk away empty-handed. Other than that I can't see any rationale for not waiting until after they can say theyve got the chemistry sorted. |
Posted at 17/8/2024 21:24 by manlord1 Just to be clear, I'm referencing Oberon as that's who SB mentioned so I'm assuming those nominee accounts are held by Aussie / HK investors. Either way, the point I was eluding to was that I'm certain more & more Aussie investors are becoming aware of Empire, but still nowhere near what could eventually be a considerable pool of incoming new money. Roll on 2025ML |
Posted at 17/8/2024 21:20 by manlord1 Hi Tialouise, Oberon alone have almost 60m shares making up circa 10%. I'd say it's more than possible that Aussie / HK investors have another 5%. Sure little old me has just under 1%. I can't confirm but that's what SB told me, guys who made their money in the 80's & 90's via mining industry & are considered to be LT mind set investors. ML |
Posted at 19/7/2024 16:04 by geko5trade OneDayRodders, criticising SB for doing presentations and interviews is plain daft imo. They certainly weren't 'rushed out'. They were very informative and considered and many investors agreed. There was a lot of detail and they give PI's the opportunity to ask questions. They also give a good 'feel' of the board's confidence, sincerity, conviction and competence. Each to their own but one cannot draw any link between a stagnating share price and the presentations and neither can one be certain of where the share price would be if they hadn't taken place. It would likely be lower since many new investors came on board as a result of them and others had confidence to increase. |
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