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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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European Metals Holdings Limited | LSE:EMH | London | Ordinary Share | VGG3191T1021 | 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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0.50 | 2.56% | 20.00 | 20.00 | 20.50 | 20.50 | 19.20 | 19.50 | 561,873 | 16:35:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 1.12M | -5.93M | -0.0286 | -7.17 | 42.5M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/4/2017 13:54 | Well done whoever was quick enough to sell out between 1011-12am! Tx d'oh! | runthejoules | |
28/4/2017 12:10 | Lost the early gain that's good news me...topped up again...have faith | luisfrg | |
28/4/2017 10:28 | Good point dvsfm, I forgot about that forward looking part. | hutch_pod | |
28/4/2017 09:19 | Nice up day long may it continue !! | luisfrg | |
28/4/2017 08:53 | The cashflow is forward looking too , its stating the expected outflow for the next quarter, they are quoting AUD$ 391,000 out of the remaining balance AUD$ 1,446,000, so roughly a quarter of the available cash. The DFS cash requirement may come later judging by that report, maybe after offtakes are announced? | dvsfm | |
28/4/2017 08:17 | I'm no expert, but cash is clearly an issue that will have to be addressed somehow. | bookwormrobert | |
28/4/2017 08:05 | So, experts, does that expenditure sound about what you expected? | runthejoules | |
28/4/2017 07:52 | Exactly my point we know most of the info contained.....what about deals etc! | luisfrg | |
28/4/2017 07:50 | I don't agree that it's pointless for the company to issue their latest quarterly report and cash flow balance. Both are backward-looking, not forward-looking, of course, but they make interesting reading. | bookwormrobert | |
28/4/2017 07:33 | 2 more pointless RNS released! | luisfrg | |
27/4/2017 19:13 | Spread tightening nicely. Sam | sambuca | |
27/4/2017 08:19 | Yet,Australia is currently the biggest producer of lithium in the world so this might encourage the ASX to believe that it knows how to value listed Lithium companies.Frankly,I get a bit uncomfortable with the Aussies having their way with the shares while we sleep!(I've never fully recovered from the disappointment of Medusa,the gold producer,deciding to delist from AIM some years back,without warning,and head home to its primary listing on the ASX) | steeplejack | |
27/4/2017 07:49 | Australia isn't the market that needs the lithium, Europe is, so hopefully share price will wake up with Frankfurt. I guess it's only listed in Oz because it's a miner? | runthejoules | |
27/4/2017 07:38 | Was hoping for better trading over on ASX?....95.5 = 55p..😡ԅ | luisfrg | |
26/4/2017 16:14 | Does the Patersons report mention any share price targets? | dssloan | |
26/4/2017 14:54 | So, There probably will be something that overtakes lithium, but not for a long time. The manufacturers need something tried and tested. Lithium is that | weller130 | |
26/4/2017 13:51 | Oh no..down we go again..... | luisfrg | |
26/4/2017 13:39 | Developing a nice base around the mid 50s. | steeplejack | |
26/4/2017 13:34 | This bounce seems to be... bouncier... | runthejoules | |
26/4/2017 12:56 | added yesterday at 56p. | melody9999 | |
26/4/2017 09:48 | Great cut and paste Sam... ''...We know lithium may not always be the world’s #1 choice in battery material... But make no mistake; it’s still not getting replaced, not even by its own creator, anytime soon. More importantly, the market isn’t done raking in cash on today’s “white gold” just yet... you just have to be able to separate the quality stocks from the trash...'' Inevitable is a good enough word for now. For me, EMH is a strong hold. pete | petersinthemarket | |
26/4/2017 08:18 | blue, 3% way oversold IMO | andrbea |
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