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EUA Eurasia Mining Plc

1.45
0.00 (0.00%)
01 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
  0.00 0.00% 1.45 1.40 1.50 1.45 1.363 1.45 2,137,337 08:00:19
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 120k -5.84M -0.0020 -7.25 41.54M
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 1.45p. Over the last year, Eurasia Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 1.25p to 3.50p.

Eurasia Mining currently has 2,864,559,995 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Eurasia Mining is £41.54 million. Eurasia Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.25.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/7/2019
18:41
AgreedNeed RNS tomorrow or very early Monday
block4gooner
11/7/2019
18:26
IMO.......RNS at 16:00 tomorrow, or 07:00 Monday....either one will have maximum effect for buying on Monday.......if you get the chance, that is !!
snowman100
11/7/2019
17:56
Remember - if russ can throw a negative slant on it he will. He wants the price down to increase his buy/sell ration
charles clore
11/7/2019
17:50
Driver
Thanks
Twitter did not move the price though
I think it is positive they are telling us when video is coming out

Russianguru
I don’t think rns are announced, are they? So we may or may not have a rns at any time, including next Monday

book5
11/7/2019
17:46
Make sure you get a transcript for decryption.

No chance of rns then 😕

russiaguru
11/7/2019
17:01
The tweet.

Thank you to all our shareholders who contributed questions to our video interview with @VoxPodcast . The video is now in post-production and we intend to release Monday morning 15th July.

driver101
11/7/2019
16:59
HZM doing great again, exactly like eua should be performing.
excellance
11/7/2019
16:55
Podcast Monday according to Tweet
amont92051
11/7/2019
16:27
Perhaps next week then?
cool hand kev
11/7/2019
16:24
Zeeeees - this is getting tedious!!
pennstreet
11/7/2019
10:10
What a peanut plantation? :-)
cool hand kev
11/7/2019
09:54
So looking for property, not holidaying eh russ?
charles clore
11/7/2019
09:19
He has been in both places looking for property
peanuts once Eua takes off

book5
11/7/2019
09:10
You can do a podcast from anywhere in the world Russ, what century are you living in?
lew stules
11/7/2019
08:37
Isn't ds on holiday in Bermuda right now, or is it Monaco.
russiaguru
11/7/2019
08:29
Not that I'm aware of which gives BUYERS a chance to get in on the cheap.
Not that anyone seems to be interested so far this morning :-(

cool hand kev
11/7/2019
06:10
Is the Q&A podcast out ?
pennstreet
11/7/2019
05:17
better but it still didn't quantify the amount of platinum in hard disks.

In terms of electricity, or more generally energy, cpu, graphics and ram are the big usages. Laptops are typically in the 60W range and about 3W would be a harddisk. Solid state already starting to dominate there.

A 5.25 hard disk may be between 3W and for the top end 15K spin speed 10TB drive, 15W. In a computer that will be several hundred watts.

Data centres are a little more as a percentage, because with RAID, there are typically 3x to 5x more disk for the CPU as compared with domestic use. The use cases are more data centric as well, but even a 10TB database could fit on 1 disk these days.

Moores law on CPU is every 18 months. Funny, but for data storage is double every 8 months.

ekuuleus
11/7/2019
05:01
Eku

You are right, lots of rhetoric, few facts.

A better article with facts:



2 mins Quick review, Extracts

In the electrical sector, demand for platinum in hard disks proved resilient last year, despite a continuing decline in
the number of hard disk drives (HDD) produced. HDDs continue to lose market share in consumer products, but enjoy strong demand from the near-line and enterprise sectors, which require larger drives with more disks
per unit. While competition from solid state memory continues to intensify, it remains significantly more expensive than HDDs. Thus, hard disks remain the mainstay of near-line and enterprise applications that require data-storage media with very high capacities.

To me it appears HDD demand constitute a significant % of the total electrical demand, but only around 3% of total production?? ( quick numbers in my head from the tables given). If you have time pls review, most probably I got it wrong, thanks in advance

No indication Future chemistry (layer of atoms) would change??

Regards

B.

book5
11/7/2019
04:17
extremely poor article. More rhetoric than fact.

I seem to recall some 20 years ago, ruthenium used and called pixie dust.

Here we go:



A much better article, it actually specifies how much metal, and at 3 atoms thick, it's a very small number.

They would have tried platinum at the same time. Ruthenium is a PGM, so, given the poor quality of the article, I wounder if they mean platinum.

This article confirms the use of platinum and gives a much better breakdown of metal usage and amounts.


all the recycling videos chuck the platters in the Aluminium pile. I'm getting a drift that there is about 1mg of platinum in a platter and not even economic to try and recover.

Lets assume 2B platters (

Thats a total annual amount of platinum of 2E9 x 1E-6 = 2kg. Even if there is a bit more platinum, the article is misleading because, whilst technically true there is platinum, its not going to nudge world demand.

In addition, solid state is makeing a huge dent in hard drive sales, even in data centres where price is more sensitive. That trend is going to accelerate.

ekuuleus
11/7/2019
00:46
We seem to have narrowed down to a select band of posters this last week or two

.. The things we'll do for an imaginary coconut, eh?!

cudgietoo
10/7/2019
21:26
Driver
My Eua companion , that would be a worthwhile wait:
25p, Epic!
Let’s see where the hurry to slow CO2 emissions take us in regards usage of fuel cells, as well as other new uses for PGMs (hard drives, data centres ...)

book5
10/7/2019
19:42
Optimistic then :-)
cool hand kev
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