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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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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 |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -1.16M | -0.0019 | -38.16 | 42.52M |
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01/7/2024 09:21 | REDHILL, my advice would be to listen to one or two of SB’s recent presentations. One thing he’s been exceptionally good at, despite maintaining he’s happiest at the sharp end, is describing the company’s position. Exactly what has been achieved and where they are going. He doesn’t try to blind PI’s and potential investors with science but does cover the ground in clear concise terms. With respect to posters I think I’d go straight to the horses mouth for the overview. Realistically only the most cynical or mischievous would disagree imo. | ![]() geko5trade | |
01/7/2024 09:15 | I think they will be using an acid leaching process, but as the company said month nature has weathered the top 40 metre cap. And I think you will find that the very top which is just soils the Titanium will pretty much separate along with any other minerals present. Processing is going to much easier than the market anticipates. Exciting times GLA | bspgamer | |
01/7/2024 08:34 | Am i right in assuming that the next major step for this Company is devising a process to split up the various minerals into their component parts ? Having recently made an investment here i'm not familiar with the processes for producing a finished product so any advice would be appreciated. | ![]() redhill | |
30/6/2024 14:20 | Thanks for the posts Geko5trade, goldrush and Manlord1.SB has assembled a very good team, looking forward to the results.J | jelignite | |
30/6/2024 13:13 | I think it's worth thinking more about the quality and expertise of those who accepted the options in the first place. Eg as highlighted below NM isn't someone who's likely to be just out looking for job. This is someone who probably knows as much about the metallurgy and processing as anyone in the world and it would be based on her personal judgement, as an expert in her field, that she would have accepted the options. Now of course she could be wrong. But I see the hierarchy rather like GP to Consultant where SB is the GP with the overview and NM is the specialised consultant. The GP diagnoses a ligament strain in the ankle and the consultant interprets the detailed scans and comes up with the treatment. Not a perfect analogy but to bet against NM and her team seems a bit like betting against not just someone with a broad knowledge of the industry but a team with a very sophisticated and detailed knowledge base who have years of practical experience. 'An experienced and talented former BHP metallurgist, Ms. Marriott has planned and managed all aspects of process flowsheet development, having over 20 years' experience working across multiple commodities including nickel, uranium, iron ore, and rare earths. · As Process Development Manager, Ms. Marriott will be responsible for the design and execution of mineralogical studies and metallurgical test work, and the subsequent development of an economic metallurgical processing flowsheet for mineral beneficiation, titanium extraction and product development for the Pitfield Project. · Ms Marriott will be supervising and providing technical guidance to a small team of metallurgists and process design engineers with the objective of advancing from the current process development studies to the construction and successful execution of a demonstration process-product plant. · Ms Marriott joins a strong technical leadership team led by Shaun Bunn, the Managing Director, that also includes our Exploration Manager, Mr. Andrew Faragher (formerly one of Rio Tinto's Chief Geologists).' | ![]() geko5trade | |
29/6/2024 06:51 | Goldrush/Manlord1, fully agree. Goldrush’s comment emphasises one of the reasons I think SB’s trip with presentations and interviews is worthwhile. I’m not saying you wouldn’t have increased your holdings and one can never count chickens but there is value in meeting someone imo and you may have had less confidence buying had you not met. In any event but particularly when I’ve an investment of this size I like to be able to look someone in the eye. There’s no question on this trip SB and those with him look more confident and assured. You can sense they absolutely believe in the value and future of the company. I also like their realism. They think the share price should be at multiples but there’s an acceptance of the market forces and they’ve taken a hard objective review of strategy. As Rosewall once said sometimes you’ve just got to keep plugging away. We haven’t reached the tipping point yet when the market gains acceptance of derisked opportunity but I think the company is taking the right approach. I notice the most positive comments and appraisals are coming from those who are knowledgeable in the industry and this supports my view that it takes a degree of cognisance that the broader market doesn’t yet possess. But that is precisely how the herd mechanism operates. You can be certain that whilst the roadshows are underway in Europe the graft is being put in down under. | ![]() geko5trade | |
28/6/2024 21:37 | Fully agreed Goldrush. I always find the best time to buy is when it's most uncomfortable to buy, hence I took 200,000 shares yesterday at 8.3p. Buying on a blue day is easy, buying on a red day is difficult, but not when the fundamentals are so favourable & the future looks so bright.If it was easy, we'd all be doing it. Roll on production! ML | manlord1 | |
28/6/2024 19:42 | All this talk of some Investment Cos selling down some of their AIM holdings by the end of the month...If this is the case I waited to today to top up with a few 100k around 8 pence....Bargain IMHO As I said after the recent interviews and meeting him I believe Shaun is the real deal....in the flesh same as video interviews.....to me a strategic investor is going to come forward.....let's see who it is.... | ![]() goldrush | |
28/6/2024 13:49 | LOL ! Institutional Investments26 Jun '24 - 13:06 - 11021 of 11031 (Filtered) 0 0 0 Institutional Investments26 Jun '24 - 13:07 - 11022 of 11031 (Filtered) 0 0 0 Institutional Investments26 Jun '24 - 13:20 - 11023 of 11031 (Filtered) 0 0 0 Institutional Investments26 Jun '24 - 13:23 - 11024 of 11031 (Filtered) 0 0 0 Institutional Investments26 Jun '24 - 13:24 - 11025 of 11031 (Filtered) 0 0 0 Institutional Investments26 Jun '24 - 13:51 - 11026 of 11031 (Filtered) 0 0 0 Institutional Investments26 Jun '24 - 13:53 - 11027 of 11031 (Filtered) 0 0 0 Institutional Investments26 Jun '24 - 13:55 - 11028 of 11031 (Filtered) 0 0 0 Institutional Investments26 Jun '24 - 13:56 - 11029 of 11031 (Filtered) | ![]() onedayrodders | |
28/6/2024 13:46 | Afternoon all. The troll posts are paying us all handsomely tanks 20% from share price at each one lol | ![]() institutional investments | |
27/6/2024 14:38 | He even used the word Huge instead of small LOL | bspgamer | |
27/6/2024 14:35 | That's our ex Mike Struthers to all his Linkdin contacts. If he's getting excited, it really is huge!!Another exciting development for Empire Metals (AIM: EEE) at their Pitfield titanium project in Australia. Recent drilling has discovered a thick oxidised blanket rich in titanium oxides (rutile, anatase) over their huge primary titanium discovery. These dioxide minerals are highly valuable feedstock to titanium pigment processes, and this potentially allows for phased revenue generation for Pitfield. Well worth following this exciting story. | bspgamer | |
27/6/2024 12:33 | I wonder if this was walked down yesterday to allow the £100k buyer in at his preferred offer .... 08.39 496,000 Bought 8.20 08.40 876,200 Bought 8.20 | ![]() onedayrodders | |
27/6/2024 09:30 | 6 months the Midas Mail on Sunday tip at 9.3p so expect a review update. So much good news since then | ![]() saracen3 | |
27/6/2024 09:18 | Q2 ends Friday close should see end of forced selling. Traders will jump in when they see this start to move. SB and co in Europe next week. | ![]() saracen3 | |
27/6/2024 08:26 | Many thanks bspgamer for not only MODERATING but also BANNING all of the very many TROLLS which is why this thread is in my opinion the place to go to for everything EMPIRE strikes back | ![]() apotheki | |
26/6/2024 16:26 | I'll make this easy, DIICKHEAD | ![]() tialouise | |
26/6/2024 16:22 | Some complete nutters about | bspgamer | |
26/6/2024 16:09 | another Troll bites the dust | bspgamer | |
26/6/2024 16:04 | Buy more 🤣 all good you saying so, had more fumbles than a 4th string quarter back | breex | |
26/6/2024 16:00 | All we can do is wait GTA ;-)&.............................buy more! ML | manlord1 |
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