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EEE Empire Metals Limited

7.25
0.15 (2.11%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Empire Metals Limited LSE:EEE London Ordinary Share VGG3036T1012 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.15 2.11% 7.25 7.10 7.40 7.25 7.10 7.10 1,613,587 09:00:08
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 -1.16M -0.0019 -38.16 42.52M
Empire Metals Limited is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EEE. The last closing price for Empire Metals was 7.10p. Over the last year, Empire Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 3.60p to 14.25p.

Empire Metals currently has 598,850,524 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Empire Metals is £42.52 million. Empire Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -38.16.

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21/3/2024
10:41
Institutional Investments - 19 Mar 2024 - 09:27:51 - 89 of 342
If there was, surely be a report to stick on social media

..

We waited for the honest bulls to post it

Wasn't happening

institutional investments
21/3/2024
10:40
re - I post on other boards dont you?

NO you are not talking or saying the truth
Pretty clear you are negative by your answer sold out you said on the other stock.

You are posting about EEE on another thread AAZ was my point

pogue - 21 Mar 2024 - 09:52:33 - 63978 of 63983 Wanobi & AAZ - AAZ
Very interesting report on EEE posted worth a read, could be short attack could be full of valid points certainly would explain why its not rising as you would expect for such a vast resource that the CEO says is mineable.

pogue - 19 Mar 2024 - 13:29:04 - 63868 of 63983 Wanobi & AAZ - AAZ
I have asked if EEE have the cash to build the demo plant. Sadly the presentation keeps going down like £10 hooker so not sure if I will hear an answer or if they will even attempt to answer it.

master rsi
21/3/2024
10:34
We know what you mean pogue


pogue21 Mar '24 - 10:32 - 9479 of 9479
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My point is I am pointing out facts I want to see the reponse from those that are positive about the company.
I post on other boards dont you? Why you trying to raise points about me than answer those in the report and the history of Mr Bunn?
Play the ball not the man.

institutional investments
21/3/2024
10:32
My point is I am pointing out facts I want to see the reponse from those that are positive about the company.
I post on other boards dont you? Why you trying to raise points about me than answer those in the report and the history of Mr Bunn?
Play the ball not the man.

pogue
21/3/2024
10:21
If the maker and the boys didn't have so many millions to make out of leech supports, it would be 0.003 already this week, not, 3p
gerbil control
21/3/2024
10:19
pogue

What is your point, I see you are posting the same at other sides.

master rsi
21/3/2024
10:13
Ming Da Merciless21 Mar '24 - 09:37 - 290 of 295
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Interesting post from another today



It basically confirms what the industry has been saying, that titanite is a load of junk

But far worse than this, it reveals that Empire CEO, Shaun Bunn was heavily involved in the Bluejay scandal. Bunn instigated the whole project and was not only selling large quantities of Bluejay shares while they were being ramped (see the link to a note by Align), but he was apparently also manipulating his holding so this would not be revealed by disclosure rules, and so hiding the fact that he was a big seller. This was while Bluejay investors were being duped into a project that ultimately proved worthless. Looks like these Canadian and Australian promoters are trying to sucker us in again to yet another “giant project”.

.......

Ming Da Merciless21 Mar '24 - 09:39 - 291 of 295
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Oh dear. I hope it's not

'Play it again Sam "

Wouldn't he need help though,? Like on forums and social media? For distribution. Where else can a little cap get liquidity for dumping? It would require teams online

......

Thanatos Abyss21 Mar '24 - 09:52 - 312 of 317 Edit
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Oh

[....So far, so good. You might be a long way from production, but perhaps a major will step in to JV or simply buy out the asset? Or perhaps some sweet government grant funding at some point? I think these two are unlikely based on what I can surmise, and here’s why.

It’s a titanite deposit. There is not a single titanite deposit, anywhere in the world, which is an operating mine. I have checked — though if anyone can find one, I will happily correct this...]

institutional investments
21/3/2024
10:13
Back later. I know you all will miss us. 😭
institutional investments
21/3/2024
10:12
Usual early morning selling 2 x 200k + 2 x 100k. In first half hour.
Big sells early most days, I suspect a large holder is still reducing their stake.

I have a small investment in another miner in the development stage with a much larger market capitalisation that only registers a handful of trades each day.

Eee usually as between 1 to 2 hundred trades a day with decent volume. Suggesting that there is a fair degree of regular trading taking place.

smart48
21/3/2024
10:08
Shorters issue notes through these odd companies seen it in BUR and DEC problem is the share price can be badly affected as it has been in both cases I mention even if the information was wrong. In BUR's case it was but the share price has still not recovered after a few years and DEC the jury is still out but there was the divi cut yesterday which proves a point there. I held DEC until yesterday never touched BUR until long after the damage. Look at the SPs of those companies not pretty.
pogue
21/3/2024
10:08
Yes

Happy retirement plans for those within

Bora Boraaaaa here we come

institutional investments
21/3/2024
10:07
Whats important right now, and the whole reason of forums , is the relevant discussion.
Buy/sell/hold?

Well peeps, I think thats an obvious conclusion

institutional investments
21/3/2024
10:05
Charles seems to agree with our Vlad. There is a lot of key info we can add to that piece later in the week
institutional investments
21/3/2024
10:04
Alignresearch.co.ukHave a look at the company's statutory name history and be surprised that it includes incarnations like Spread Your Options Limited.
aventine
21/3/2024
10:01
Mid low 7.72 boys for gerbil sucking

You know what comes sub 7.70

II

institutional investments
21/3/2024
10:00
Chuck, it's difficult for Vlad to make a point thats going to appease narcissists and Fraud's

Expect many more compliments for our Vlady and character questioning

😂

institutional investments
21/3/2024
09:58
Vlad, I'm just wondering right now, which readers think you are the fraud,or, some whole online team is
institutional investments
21/3/2024
09:58
It’s not your facts it’s you gloating in making people wrong that’s the problem
chuck8095
21/3/2024
09:56
Thanatos Abyss21 Mar '24 - 09:53 - 317 of 323
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Vlad your 7.70

"It's gerbil mincing "

....

Indeed

Good article btw. He was obviously well informed by the savvy

vlad the impaler
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