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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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-0.60 | -2.54% | 23.00 | 22.50 | 23.50 | 24.00 | 23.00 | 23.50 | 303,723 | 08:47:37 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 1.12M | -5.93M | -0.0286 | -8.04 | 47.68M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/3/2017 07:13 | Depends on sentiment,market mood etc but Aussie followed the lead of London and Europe with some enthusiasm on sizeable volume establishing a good base for possible further gains here. | steeplejack | |
31/3/2017 07:13 | I wish I'd bought more :-) | runthejoules | |
31/3/2017 07:01 | Is the ASX price just the cart following the horse? | james_jones | |
31/3/2017 06:44 | Aussie quote closes at all time high of 1-32 dollars on highest volume for over a month,equivalent to 81p London. | steeplejack | |
31/3/2017 00:13 | Lol....let's see bet I'm right😂 | luisfrg | |
31/3/2017 00:00 | Not open till 12.00 our time ha ha | cyfalafwr | |
30/3/2017 23:50 | Up 10% 🔥🔥 | luisfrg | |
30/3/2017 23:24 | If we have a good day in Australia we will do ok here. | rafboy | |
30/3/2017 23:16 | Get in 👍🏼 | luisfrg | |
30/3/2017 22:51 | Will probably open at approx 1.25 (77p)...let's see hopefully higher | luisfrg | |
30/3/2017 22:47 | You would think up but what do I know. | rafboy | |
30/3/2017 22:34 | Só how are these going to open on the ASX? | luisfrg | |
30/3/2017 19:50 | David Lenigas @DavidLenigas · 4 minutes ago I can't wait to see real numbers from @CzechLithium on Cinovec Lithium shortly. The world and Germany is going to need the lithium. | someuwin | |
30/3/2017 18:08 | You don't mention it unless something is happening I suggest. Big day tomorrow here and it will be interesting to see where Australia goes overnight. All my personal view. | rafboy | |
30/3/2017 17:52 | How many hundreds of millions are they prepared to spend I wonder? Or more perhaps | ahbroad | |
30/3/2017 17:36 | Well, well! My interpretation is that EMH are in talks with BMW and partners about an off-take agreement, or perhaps a full JV. This news leaked in Germany (hence the incredible number of shares traded in Frankfurt today) and the company felt it had to respond to the leak. All IMHO, of course. | bookwormrobert | |
30/3/2017 16:58 | Let's hope for a good tie up with BMW... 30/03/2017 4:39pm UK Regulatory (RNS & others) Europe Met (LSE:EMH) Intraday Stock Chart Today : Thursday 30 March 2017 Click Here for more Europe Met Charts. TIDMEMH RNS Number : 0783B European Metals Holdings Limited 30 March 2017 30 March 2017 For immediate release EUROPEAN METALS HOLDINGS LIMITED ("EMH" or the "Company") Update on Pre-Feasibility Study The Company announces that all reports pertaining to its imminent Preliminary Feasibility Study ("PFS") have been completed and are currently being collated. The Company now looks forward to announcing the key financial output of the PFS in April 2017. The Company notes the recent increase in its share price on ASX, AIM and the German bourses today and draws shareholders' attention to the article published in Automotive News Europe within the past 48 hours discussing BMW's plans with regards to securing lithium supplies in Europe. And here is the article they are referring to.... | luisfrg | |
30/3/2017 16:48 | RNS just out after hours😆 | luisfrg | |
30/3/2017 14:52 | Rhubarb is the new lithium | banshee | |
30/3/2017 14:18 | this is so undervalued IMO - hopefully the PFS will ensure we get sufficient coverage so that the rest of the world knows it too........... I see the share price being way higher in the next year or two and am holding tight to my shares. H | herschel k | |
30/3/2017 14:18 | Yep, I should have sold BCN on so many occasions. There's been plenty of hype spikes to do so. I need to be more cynical, and should have sold out here on the last news then bought back in a few days before news due. But, fomo prevented me from adding a 15% profit, as it has recently with KOD. (My titchy stake wouldn't've affected the price, don't worry). I do hope there is news of offtakers coming with the pfs, I think we already all know it's going to be a corker and that that's baked in. Could be as much lithium in the ground as you like unless someone's going to buy it (if you're reading this, Peter Secker!) | runthejoules | |
30/3/2017 13:22 | EMH are right place and right time. So many car manufacturers and others turning to electric vehicles or similarly run machinery. PFS is coming in the next few days and the share price has started to rise in anticipation. However, I believe we are still in share price infancy here at EMH and there is a very bright future ahead for the company. | rafboy | |
30/3/2017 13:11 | European Metals @CzechLithium "Lithium next German power play?" Strongly believe this is where it's going in Europe. … | someuwin | |
30/3/2017 13:08 | European Metals @CzechLithium · 49 minutes ago European Metals Retweeted ŠKODA UK Skoda joins the EV party, Headquarters are 120km from Cinovec... ŠKODA UKVer @SKODAUK Meet the ŠKODA Vision E, our first electrically driven and autonomous driving concept car. The future is electric! | someuwin | |
30/3/2017 12:47 | KENV look interesting but are at a point where they could announce (further) operational delays/setbacks, whereas EMH are unlikely to be at that point for some time. Certainly worth watching closely. Alos I am a bit wary of why KENV got rid of their well connected director recently whose praises (and essential contribution with the namibian govt) they were highlighting just a few months ago. | banshee |
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