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EMH European Metals Holdings Limited

21.75
-0.50 (-2.25%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.50 -2.25% 21.75 21.00 22.50 22.00 21.75 21.75 73,256 09:24:34
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 1.12M -5.93M -0.0286 -7.60 45.09M
European Metals Holdings Limited is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker EMH. The last closing price for European Metals was 22.25p. Over the last year, European Metals shares have traded in a share price range of 11.75p to 49.00p.

European Metals currently has 207,324,705 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of European Metals is £45.09 million. European Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -7.60.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
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..😡ԅ63;
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
25/4/2017
19:50
PS - I know some naysayers here will say there is lots of lithium around, but so much of it is in brine sources. Does your portfolio really want to wait around for the sun to evaporate the water before you can go to market.
Patience and confidence.
GL, pete

petersinthemarket
25/4/2017
19:44
Lithium is inevitable!

For goodness sake, read the stuff in the header.

Maybe not today, or even tomorrow morning.

But, lithium is inevitable.

What else is going to power all those cars, phones, laptops, iphones, etc.

And this lithium is smack in the centre of Europe where the big boys can reach it.

All that investors have to do is stop the Chinese from buying it all up first.

All imo of course - check it out for yourselves and stop waiting for hourly news.
pete

petersinthemarket
25/4/2017
18:01
I think the market thinks lithium is a bubble that's been and burst. And yes, there's loads of mines and brines out there, some of which won't make it to completion, but this one will due to location, size and tin. Everyone else - they've been burned and stopped out and that's psychologically damaging. I made the mistake of having it down as a dead cert and didn't derisk enough at 84p. Then I got back in at 54p, and forget to derisk again in what turned out to be a dead (or at least very fast asleep) cat bounce. So it will take a lot to make people trust again, and many traders never did. It could be a year, many presentations and more than one off-take partner before we get back to 84p, imho. But we'll get there. Very instructive for me. I'll be looking to reduce my other meagre lithium holdings on spikes. imo dyog (do your own guesswork).
runthejoules
25/4/2017
16:25
Totally agree steeplejack, announcement of offtake partner and we takeoff.
vegabaja
25/4/2017
16:09
The market wants an offtake agreement.KH has banged on about the size of the deposit,the relatively low cost of production,the fantastic location,now the market wants all that endorsed by an offtake partner.Look how steady BCN has been since Hanwa came on the scene.
steeplejack
25/4/2017
15:49
jamonit,

I completely agree. All I can think is that PI's are chasing other rainbows after the PFS.

The PFS was very conservative, based on less than 10% of the resource!. We are awaiting an expansion study which will look at the economics of increasing the size of the whole operation. Also, we have been promised a Proactive Presentation this week to elaborate on the PFS.

Offtake agreements can land any time also. Surely this is now one of the best value shares on aim?

myst1
25/4/2017
12:28
Surely this has to bounce !and I mean upwards....
luisfrg
25/4/2017
08:43
If management are reading, please do talk to BCN about how to work with them to bring down production costs across Cinovec/Zinnwald!
runthejoules
25/4/2017
08:13
Recovery on it's way!
luisfrg
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