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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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-0.50 | -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 |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 1.12M | -5.93M | -0.0286 | -7.60 | 45.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/9/2016 21:00 | The placing on BCN pushed the price up significantly by 40% or so :) | banshee | |
25/9/2016 20:56 | A pump for the placement no doubt all David Lenigas stock are pump for cash this no dif | thesaltysalmon | |
25/9/2016 20:45 | Those are just standard warnings, is that really the best you can do? The clear template here is Bacanora, since that is also from the REM stable, but a year ahead in terms of feasability studies, with a likely sig lower resource and less desirable location, but currently a much higher market cap. This share is traded on three exchanges with Frankfurt, not the AIM, doing most of the running at the moment. Best polish up your German and get posting. | banshee | |
25/9/2016 20:45 | Any lithium “junior mining stocks” with promises of “valuable reserves” trying to ride on the coattails of Tesla should be avoided like the plague. The words of Nanalyse. | shy tott | |
25/9/2016 20:43 | zero income for 6 years. how do they get away with it? Its just madness and shouldnt be allowed. There will be several dilutions during that time meaning current shareholders will own virtually nothing even if this does produce anything in 6 years time. | shy tott | |
25/9/2016 20:11 | He's probably never met any Autralians. Plus Once the DFS is out the way, there is at least a 50% possibility of the rights being sold on as they have already hinted. if you had had experience of mining experts in the past you mightd be less inclined to be so starstruck. | banshee | |
25/9/2016 20:02 | Janout said lithium mining in Cinovec might start in 2022, but he added that it depended on many circumstances, the weekly writes. Thats what a Czech metals expert thinks. | shy tott | |
25/9/2016 19:50 | WH Ireland have mining commencing in 2019 with 1 million tons I believe, the recent refinements in the PFS including the abandonment of the requirement an onsite sulphuric acid plant will help speed things up, but certainly that remains the earliest possible date. | banshee | |
25/9/2016 18:35 | if things dont go well these go bust??? | shy tott | |
25/9/2016 18:34 | Looked into these further. Is it true that these start mining in 2022 at the earliest, and only then if everything before then goes well??? | shy tott | |
25/9/2016 15:07 | not our competitors...intere | wrtmf | |
25/9/2016 14:04 | As the saying says "every action has an equal and opposite reaction" I give you glenkaz and thesaltysalmon. By the way salty at what price do you want to buy in at. Sam | sambuca | |
25/9/2016 09:47 | 1 month candlestick chart suggests breakout within 2 trading days, so i think it could be a good week for us, hopefully backed up by a drilling update and metallurgy news. in 1 week the paris motor show and the buzz surrounding vw's preproduction ev, featuring their modular electric toolkit [meb]. | wrtmf | |
24/9/2016 14:39 | Most small lithium startups are indeed, theoretically at least, probably best avoided, not much argument there - though you would have lost an awful lot of potential profit adhering to that rule in practice. But hey, if simplistic one-size-fits-all dogma is your thing ... who am I to argue? But most lithium startups though, don't have rights to likely the worlds largest known non brine lithium deposit (notional metal value could well exceed 100 Billion Euros). The single most important factor regardless, is not the notional size of the deposit, but the fact that it's ideally located in a LONG ESTABLISHED, LOW WAGE (30% of Australian levels) EASTERN EUROPEAN MINING AREA, inside the EU, and just a short distance from the Euro Car Majors, and a little over half a mile from the railway. And that's without going into the various cost reducing offsets/Potential EU grants involved. | banshee | |
24/9/2016 13:40 | But Nanalyze don't agree with you. Perhaps proper analysts know more than you. They say Don’t Invest in Lithium Mining Companies. | shy tott | |
24/9/2016 11:40 | Rather better returns than in say a crud stock like RED, for instance, which is where that jealous de-ramper/stock basher emanates from. Expecting 60/70p by year end here. The charts agree with me and so do the planets etc. etc. To say nothing of DEMAND!!! | uni hall | |
24/9/2016 11:19 | I'ts a good sign when the de rampers emerge. Deary me, That Nanalyse article is over a year old and if we look at the performance of the lithium junior mining stocks since then, I'm glad I didn't avoid them! | myst1 | |
24/9/2016 09:31 | Don’t Invest in Lithium Mining Companies Nanalyse. Google and make up your own mind. According to them Any lithium “junior mining stocks” with promises of “valuable reserves” trying to ride on the coattails of Tesla should be avoided like the plague. | shy tott | |
24/9/2016 05:25 | Also worth a read: | myst1 | |
24/9/2016 05:21 | Above link posted again for anyone that is still not convinced! | myst1 | |
23/9/2016 23:15 | i put me buys order in 0p Fat Ozzy Rammper, rampers whos say buyin but no buys onlys sells £37 millins market cap yet zero assets and warnins galour from NOMADS /////// its a sell /////// last out gets the least uni chap already offlaod his bigs holdin who next?!!!!>!? | thesaltysalmon | |
23/9/2016 23:01 | me advert this on top traders thread sunday night £37 million market caps with ZERO asset and warnins galours, me think this open at ZEROS | thesaltysalmon |
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