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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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1.00 | 4.60% | 22.75 | 22.50 | 23.00 | 22.75 | 21.75 | 21.75 | 171,532 | 09:27:23 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 1.12M | -5.93M | -0.0286 | -7.95 | 47.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/4/2017 10:41 | Bookwormrobert, agree something going on. I think we will look back at today and see it as a buying opportunity. Anyway, that is what I have done, bought a few more. | rafboy | |
12/4/2017 10:11 | No pre-feasibility study before Easter now, I guess. But I'm hoping the delay means that the company are engaged in off taker / joint venture talks with potential strategic partners. My money is still on substantial corporate action in the next six weeks or so. The German car companies would simply be fools to let EMH slip through their hands. | bookwormrobert | |
11/4/2017 14:17 | For Christ sake check your facts if you're going to ramp mod atleastdo more than a cut & paste job. I hold both btw | runthejoules | |
11/4/2017 12:10 | Whilst this is of course the EMH thread what is your rationale for the above rather strange statement about KOD? Both EMH & KOD are as we all no doubt are aware are LITHIUM companies but that is just about all they have in common.... | cpap man | |
11/4/2017 12:07 | All of which means the upside on KOD is much less than the upside on EMH. | banshee | |
11/4/2017 07:38 | Chaps . | check your facts | |
11/4/2017 07:38 | UP 1% where I'm looking. | myst1 | |
11/4/2017 07:13 | DOWN 2.2% in austrailia overnight! | luisfrg | |
11/4/2017 04:08 | check out MMX going fly today | transhoneyqueens | |
10/4/2017 17:32 | Daily Mail even covering this. Watch this space! | weller130 | |
10/4/2017 17:15 | Press today including video: | myst1 | |
10/4/2017 11:13 | KDNC sadly slow in moving up considering they have sizeable chunks of EMH and BCN. Starting to think on the lines of selling them and move into here. | cyfalafwr | |
10/4/2017 08:44 | TheLung10 Apr '17 - 07:55 - 1969 of 1969 1 0 The Japanese are entering into a similar deal at Bacanora, as KOD is proposing with SC. | cpap man | |
10/4/2017 08:33 | A little off-topic, but fellow lithium miner Bacanora (BCN) has just released a stellar RNS with news of an offtake agreement. Very interesting two see how the market reacts - both as regards BCN and also KDNC (which of course has shares in both BCN and EMH). All in all, it seems lithium is a commodity in real demand at the moment. | bookwormrobert | |
10/4/2017 08:31 | bcn offtake deal announced. [not a bcn holder] | wrtmf | |
07/4/2017 14:30 | Of course we are now closer to PFS and I hope to see its arrival in the next couple of weeks at most. | rafboy | |
07/4/2017 10:52 | Spread was 1.30 - 1.37---só 1.335 average was 78.5 - 82.5 | luisfrg | |
07/4/2017 07:44 | Closed up at $1.37 down under = 83p. | bookwormrobert | |
06/4/2017 21:27 | welcome and good luck banshee! | wrtmf | |
06/4/2017 19:13 | I put in an at best order to buy 15000 with Barclays for my isa and not deaLT lt for some reason. Sam | sambuca | |
06/4/2017 14:36 | Looks like its heading south again resistance at 82....next stop 77 again imhi | luisfrg | |
06/4/2017 11:31 | Damn dvsfm, if I hadn't gone back to my own bed I would have hopped into the dip in yours with a grand (oo-er!) | runthejoules | |
06/4/2017 11:14 | those large sells are Bed & Isa,mine being one of them a sell & then a buy back just slightly less shares | dvsfm |
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