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EUA Eurasia Mining Plc

1.375
-0.025 (-1.79%)
31 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Eurasia Mining Plc LSE:EUA London Ordinary Share GB0003230421 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.025 -1.79% 1.375 1.35 1.40 1.40 1.35 1.40 2,491,349 13:19:44
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 120k -5.84M -0.0020 -6.85 39.24M
Eurasia Mining Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EUA. The last closing price for Eurasia Mining was 1.40p. Over the last year, Eurasia Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 1.25p to 3.375p.

Eurasia Mining currently has 2,864,559,995 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Eurasia Mining is £39.24 million. Eurasia Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -6.85.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/5/2021
07:59
You don't call a fall from 35p to a low of 20p yesterday not a crash? You on the right thread?
fizzmiss
12/5/2021
07:48
What crash?
ciminna
11/5/2021
21:10
More terrible posts to hide my valid posts about this dog, read my posts past the above rubbish.

THIS STOCK CARRIES A PUBLIC WEALTH WARNING!

fizzmiss
11/5/2021
21:07
THOUSANDS OF REINDEER STARVE TO DEATH ON THE FROZEN YAMAL PENINSULA, RUSSIA
MAY 11, 2021 CAP ALLON
Mass deaths of reindeer have been reported across the Yamal Peninsula, Russia. The animals forage was locked under unusually thick ice this year. Members of a scientific expedition have called for new urgent ideas to rescue herding in the region due to an increase in periodic glaciation.

The northern tundra of eastern Russia is inhospitable at the best of times, but the conditions experienced in 2021 have been truly unprecedented, in terms of the both the intensity and sheer persistence of the cold.

“The perished reindeer were observed all around the northern tundra, among them were wild reindeer who also suffered from icing and lack of forage,” said researchers Alexandra Terekhina and Alexander Volkovitsky who work at the Arctic Research Station in Labytnangi.

The first reports of extremely cold weather on Yamal appeared in December 2020.

I reported on them, writing on Dec. 22:

The Changing Jet Stream
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Currently in Russia, an immense mass of debilitating cold is gripping 80+ percent of the 17.1 million km² transcontinental nation, cold that is only set to expand and intensify as the holiday season nears.

Temperatures across central and eastern areas have plunged more than 20C below the seasonal average as Arctic air rides anomalously-far south on the back of a weak and wavy Meridional jet stream flow.

In Russia in particular, 20C below the seasonal average is not to be taken lightly. The mercury is challenging lows of -50C (-58F) and even -60C (-76F), some of the coldest temperatures ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere.

Click below for the article in full:





This intense cold went on to prove persistent, too — and ended up running well into spring.

Below are the temperature anomalies for Feb, 2021, courtesy of NOAA’s Ryan Maue:




Note that the Arctic effectively migrated south this winter, and invaded the majority of Northern Hemisphere land masses.

Note also that the Arctic (which looks disproportionately large on Mercator maps) held unusually warm.

This setup is EXACTLY what we (and NASA) expect to see during prolonged bouts of reduced solar output.



Temp change between 1780 (a year of normal solar activity) and 1680 (a year within the depths of the Maunder Minimum) — NASA.

Alarmed Yamal herders said the extreme weather caused the formation of thick layer of ice over lichen (a small fungus, similar to moss, which the animals feed on), reports the siberiantimes.com.

The ice averaged a thickness of 3cm, which was enough to lock the feed from the reindeer as they tried to graze.

“Herders showed us that their hooves were worn out because they had to dig through ice so much,” said the researches.



Worn out hooves [Terekhina and Volkovitsky, part of the Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology].

Some of the peninsula’s domestic animals left traditional winter pastures to follow wild reindeer in the hope of surviving the unprecedented conditions.

But with the arrival spring –which was late this year– came the revelation that they had failed — the number of animals that died from starvation is estimated to be in the thousands, likely even the tens of thousands.

“We are clearly speaking of thousands of animals, but there is no exact number of the perished reindeer yet, because the herders are still roaming the Seyakhinskaya tundra as they try to gather the herds together.”

Perplexingly –or perhaps not given the state of modern climate science– the ecologists believe that global warming may have caused the deadly weather events–well how else would they have obtained funding…?

“Our team made several trips to study snow profiles to the north of Sabetta and in the tundra between Labytnangi and Sabetta. We studied layers of ice covering soil and vegetation, and saw that all dark lichen hilltops and slopes with little snow were also covered with ice,” said Alexander Volkovitsky, whose point evades me.

But this is the real kicker: While periodic glaciation is typical for the Yamal peninsula, the scientists believe that climate change –aka global warming– might be affecting its frequency, causing it to happen more often.




Another mass death of reindeer was reported thousands of miles south-east from Yamal on the Kamchatka Peninsula.

Here, at least 300 animals died in the northwest of the peninsula because they too couldn’t get to food through layers of usually thick snow and ice.

Several other cases were also reported this year, in Norway and Sweden.

Local authorities there shipped tonnes of forage to affected Arctic areas, and drafted programs of government support to herders.

“We’ve got to think of radically new solutions,” said Alexandra Terekhina, desperate to help the reindeer herders.

Perhaps migrating the herds south would be good start.

The prevalence of these Arctic outbreaks is only set to increase as the years roll on, as the the Grand Solar Minimum continues its intensification through Solar Cycles 25, 26 and 27.

This isn’t merely a hypotheses or theory any longer — events are playing out exactly as expected.
JohnCasey11 May '21 - 21:04 - 50203 of 50203 Edit
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so if anyone tells you the Earth is getting warmer tell them to try researching the real evidence especially the GRAND SOLAR MINIMUM...the BBC wont even mention it because it goes against their bill gates funding agenda

johncasey
11/5/2021
18:03
Why the neg rec? Its fact!
fizzmiss
11/5/2021
16:51
I can see your agenda and can understand why your sulking about me exposing your ramp pump and dump syndicate.

Howz your £1 by the end of the week ramp working out for you?

20p today petal, lost 15p on the share price in 4 weeks, if that's not a crash I'm not sure what is.

The only thing not right is how the share price is ramped pumped and dumped lower, something ain't right with the company.

Personal opinion; poor inept managers and think we will be paying out mega wonga at some point for the so-called freebie assets.

fizzmiss
11/5/2021
16:43
Whole screen is blood red. Not a problem.
soilderboy
11/5/2021
16:04
Then why you still hanging about? Something not right with you
mgellie
11/5/2021
15:57
I mean common, just look at it, it's pitiful, it's as mangy as an old dog.
fizzmiss
11/5/2021
15:48
Oh bore off and grow up. You're like a big kid.
mgellie
11/5/2021
15:43
time the usual afternoon rise started wasn't it? And a nice implausible print on the Uncrossing Trade.

Asagi (short EUA)

asagi
11/5/2021
15:20
Blackrock up to 1.38%
mgellie
11/5/2021
12:42
It's all about being patient now. The announcement will come and when it does the naysayers will be forgotten along with the rubbish they've been spouting.
1liam
11/5/2021
12:20
SYME is about to blow,last chance , figures this month.
peaky traders
11/5/2021
12:19
We just need patience in bucket loads but I'm confident we will do very well out of this in the end.
charles clore
11/5/2021
11:32
Yes it’s frustrating but negotiations are on going IMO
cool hand kev
11/5/2021
11:15
I can just see us still here in mid December saying "maybe the FSP will be RNSd on Christmas Eve as a present to us all". The price will still be between 25 and 29Feels never ending at the moment.
davetedjack
11/5/2021
11:07
Not to mention that the value of the EUA assets grows significantly daily. Putting a value on those assets, from a sales point of view, certainly seems quite tricky from my point of view.
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