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EMH European Metals Holdings Limited

23.20
0.00 (0.00%)
21 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 AU000000EMH5 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 23.20 23.00 24.00 23.50 23.50 23.50 98,311 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 1.12M -5.93M -0.0286 -15.73 93.3M
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 23.20p. 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 £93.30 million. European Metals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -15.73.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
16/3/2023
08:44
Half year results blah blah tremendous prospectivity and value of, the Cinovec Project blah blah. Well it seems either no one is listening or everyone is losing confidence.
robertspc1
14/3/2023
12:44
VW announces to spend 15bln Euros on batteries inc raw material sourcing over next 5 years. Just get on with it ...
robertspc1
13/3/2023
13:04
So EU critical minerals act details tomorrow. Interesting to see if it prompts EMH comment or even a deal
robertspc1
09/3/2023
07:50
Looks like the VW news re delaying E European factory hit the shares in Oz overnight. Might pick up a few if it tanks here
robertspc1
08/3/2023
18:11
Just hope they weren't relying on VW who continue to procrastinate. Would love it if Tesla jumped in and spoiled the party. The German OEMs would get another nail in their coffins
robertspc1
08/3/2023
14:46
Management do need to get their finger out to capitalise on the opportunity here, this is so well placed for countless reasons with the EU oiling the wheels.
diesel
08/3/2023
08:10
EU CRMA leaks sound positive particularly re fast track permitting
robertspc1
28/2/2023
10:22
Meanwhile Stellantis keeping busy investing $155m into Canadian owner of Brazilian copper mine.
robertspc1
28/2/2023
09:48
Tumbleweed again here.
robertspc1
21/2/2023
22:23
Anyone got a large for sale sign they can go and stick in the ground at Cinovec.
robertspc1
20/2/2023
11:31
Agreed but first mover advantage might kick in
robertspc1
20/2/2023
09:53
Reckon European OEMs are waiting for EU equivalent of Biden's IRA bill before acting.
goodgrief
20/2/2023
09:38
Tesla also doing a teal with Magnis it appears. Meanwhile tumbleweed here ...
robertspc1
16/2/2023
16:42
They were the favourite but wouldn't surprise me if another OEM takes advantage of their dithering
robertspc1
16/2/2023
15:41
Volkswagen...
dbfromgb
16/2/2023
15:19
Didn't take long. LG investing $75m in Piedmont Lithium alongside offtake agreement. Who will invest in the best European lithium asset
robertspc1
13/2/2023
16:56
Following LG comments, Benchmark say battery raw material land grab just getting started. Supply first, price second, everything else thereafter. LG open to taking stakes in miners ... only a matter of time
robertspc1
09/2/2023
22:16
WSJ reporting Volvo the latest auto OEM in advanced talks over potential investments in lithium mines and processing companies. Hopefully a queue forming at the CEOs door
robertspc1
09/2/2023
09:44
Since April 2022,the performance of EMH and ZNWD has been broadly similar,both shares halving.Superficially,EMHs political Czech profile has always appeared less attractive than that of the German based Zinnwald.Its difficult to see how Cinovec gets EU backing and a green light and Zinnwald’s prospect gets mothballed but i don’t have any insight into the vagaries of EU/German thinking.Afterall,look at German energy policy over recent years.
steeplejack
09/2/2023
09:35
Bit of interest again…
diesel
07/2/2023
12:00
Thacker Pass gets favourable ruling in US, st one clarification. The EU gonna get left behind unless they start accelerating the permitting process for Cinovec and Zinnwald
robertspc1
02/2/2023
08:20
I think there's more to this rns. Obviously whoever is in line for the JV, wants a experienced engineering company on the job. Car manufacturers are run by engineers after all and would want a nod from a equivalent expert.


Stepping stones to a JV announcement imo. Then the share price will move on up.

wallywoo
02/2/2023
07:25
2 February 2023

EUROPEAN METALS HOLDINGS LIMITED

DRA GLOBAL APPOINTED TO COMPLETE

DEFINITIVE FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR CINOVEC

European Metals Holdings Limited ( ASX & AIM: EMH, OTCQX: EMHXY, ERPNF and EMHLF ) ("European Metals" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that DRA Global Limited ("DRA") has been appointed to complete the Definitive Feasibility Study ("DFS") for the Cinovec project in the Czech Republic.

With over 30 years' experience in the development and execution of projects, DRA is a recognised leader in the delivery of lithium projects globally.

DRA has the necessary capacity, expertise and track record to deliver the Cinovec DFS in a timely and efficient manner and will be working to build on all of the optimisation work that the Cinovec team completed over the course of 2022 with a view to completion of the DFS in Q4 2023.

DRA's appointment for this vital piece of project development work is testament to both the Company's and its joint-venture partner CEZ s.a. commitment to, and the tremendous prospectivity and value of, the Cinovec Project. The Cinovec Project's in-house team will work closely with DRA to develop and finalise the DFS.

Executive Chairman Keith Coughlan said:

"We are pleased to have secured a company of DRA's calibre, with a proven track record of delivering critical pieces of work like the Cinovec DFS in a timely and efficient manner.

"We will be working closely with DRA over the coming period, and we are excited by the positive outcomes that this DFS will provide. It is not expected that this will delay the critical path of the Project, as during this time the Company will be in the process of finalising permitting, offtake and Project Finance matters.

"European Metals is well positioned for the rising demand in battery materials, developing the Cinovec project, the largest hard rock lithium project in the EU, which is centrally located on the Czech Republic's border with Germany. The project possesses excellent ESG credentials which will enable the production of battery grade lithium hydroxide and carbonate with potentially one of the lowest CO(2) emissions, globally."

"We are proud to be working with EMH on the Definitive Feasibility Study for the impressive Cinovec Project. Our experience in Lithium spans the Australian, African and Americas markets. We are excited to share this knowledge with EMH to deliver the best results for their project," comments James Smith, CEO of DRA Global.

someuwin
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