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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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-0.25 | -1.12% | 22.00 | 21.00 | 23.00 | 22.00 | 21.75 | 21.75 | 13,423 | 08:02:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 1.12M | -5.93M | -0.0286 | -7.69 | 45.61M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2017 07:38 | Rightly,the company is keen stress that a European strategic partner is their preferred source of long term funding and hopefully we'll get more news "near term".The short term funding is an equity drawdown arrangement.I don't like these arrangements,they can suck the life blood out of a company.The lender gets stock at a 10% discount and then often sells out in the market to take a swift turn if circumstances permit.(Herencia,amo | steeplejack | |
26/6/2017 13:35 | It's been going on since the 11may where there are two exact same sized trades. Happens each day but with a drop in the number of shares per pair of trades per day. I.e. A gap between today and Friday of 2 shares 38 then 36 | dvsfm | |
26/6/2017 12:39 | Whats this all about. Some very cryptic trades happening on EMH. Its been happening with daily declining amounts for several weeks now. Check it out , it may be nothing at all. Last Thursday 22 Jun there were 2 trades of 41 shares on Fri 23 Jun 2 x 38 and today Mon 26 June 2 x 36 this must have some sort of reasoning behind it. Very weird | qprallan | |
23/6/2017 14:02 | Crossed fingers he makes the right choice. | cyfalafwr | |
23/6/2017 09:55 | Lots of EV talk on the media, more and more talk about climate warming, even taking out the recent hot weather in the uk, thw climate change chatter is up. I feel this year will mark the start of the real EV production explosion, and I am preying mr.Musk decides on CZ rep. for his european giga factory, without doubt, the share price bere will double on that news. | telbap | |
22/6/2017 14:57 | Sudden 11% jump up at last | telbap | |
20/6/2017 09:08 | Not much new really, but fyi | hutch_pod | |
19/6/2017 20:31 | Luisfrg "For technical reasons related to a third party data vendor, London Stock Exchange is not reporting any trades which are off order book" Sam | sambuca | |
19/6/2017 14:53 | No trades??? | luisfrg | |
16/6/2017 07:31 | Still going down!!@! | luisfrg | |
09/6/2017 11:22 | FT on lithium supply fears VW is quoted as saying supplies of lithium and cobalt are of the greatest concern, and FT mentions speculation that battery and carmakers could begin to invest in miners. | hutch_pod | |
07/6/2017 09:30 | emh presentation in stuttgart this morning | wrtmf | |
05/6/2017 08:28 | Don't worry, EMH does this. Small number of shares in free float, so any buy/sell imbalance/large trades sends the price swinging dramatically. Doesn't affect the long term value potential here and will swing back quickly. See the chart, happens all the time with this share. | simonsaid1 | |
05/6/2017 08:06 | Wth...Down over 5% in Australia with 47p epuiv to sell!! | luisfrg | |
04/6/2017 19:26 | An excerpt from a piece about lithium I have just been reading. According to Jamie Speirs, an energy analyst at Imperial College London,"Lithium is a pretty abundant element naturally.” The problem is, "the current supply chain will not match up with lithium demand by, say, 2040." You read that right. Experts believe there will be a mismatch between supply and demand for the next 23 YEARS. That’s a dream scenario for lithium producers. Sam | sambuca | |
03/6/2017 09:59 | Session 2: Battery raw materials | Company Presentations 11:00 Keith Coughlan, Managing Director, European Metals (Lithium, Czech Republic) stuttgart, june 7th benchmark world tour 2017 | wrtmf | |
03/6/2017 09:54 | fallen back in to line with the longer term up-trend from 5p/feb2016, expecting ongoing steady growth | wrtmf | |
02/6/2017 09:55 | Up for a change ...strange that we seem to be constantly lower than the ADRs in Australia ....they closed 95.5 - 96........which should be 54.5 - 55 here! | luisfrg | |
30/5/2017 17:22 | agree entirely Dozey - with IAE it was the BoD who ultimately let us down to sell out on the cheap and feather their own nests | bountyhunter | |
30/5/2017 15:53 | I'm well in profit at 50p but am sticking around as long as it takes, and finding it difficult not to pile in for more. The first risk is that things are not what they seem, and there seems to be enough evidence to convince large numbers of people wiser than me. The second risk is that extracting the lithium (and tin) proves more difficult than projected, and expensive relative to competitors. I know nothing of this, but bow to the wisdom of mining engineers. The greatest risk imo is that when huge cash returns are imminent the shares are whisked from our grasp by unscrupulous felons - completely legally. Having seen my Ithaca shares wrested from my grip when the company was about to earn prodigious cash, and execution risk was minimal, you discount this possibility at your peril. Watch the share register for Chinese or Israeli money, especially if they get a representative on the board. Good luck. | dozey3 | |
30/5/2017 11:54 | Don't think you can blame the share price on UK politics when EMH is roughly in-step across Australia, Frankfurt and London exchanges. This is just drift, remember the pool of investors for small early stage miners is relatively small compared with FTSE shares, and this share is 'old news'. It won't move till more concrete news comes along, and then it will rocket to the moon. I am confident this company will generate significant wealth for those of us sticking around, even people as unlucky as me with a rubbish 68p average! This is a vast resource in an ideal location with competent management. A tiny number of shares are in free-float, being passed around by traders (chartists and other such unwashed folk), causing excessive volatility - while most of the shares are being sat on by clever people who know where this is going. | simonsaid1 |
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