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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 | 40,224 | 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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06/2/2017 16:39 | A nice finish chart-wise. No sudden moves. Shows consistent traded. I added a few more earlier on. Momentum is building here very well. | wassapper | |
06/2/2017 15:08 | and undervalued by about a factor of 8 (at least) Banshee........... I really hope people understand the PFS when it comes out. | herschel k | |
06/2/2017 14:54 | Growing realisation that EMH is the real deal, ie right place,right time, right resource(s) is pushing this imo. | banshee | |
06/2/2017 13:45 | Basically, the movement here was caused by the sharp rise on the Australian exchange overnight. What caused that I don't know. | bookwormrobert | |
06/2/2017 13:32 | When's the nest news due? Should have topsliced...! | runthejoules | |
06/2/2017 13:00 | Going nicely into new ground today. It is highly likely that Musk will build a plant in Europe imo, not only because he has actually said as much, but because building where your customers are is not exactly a novel business stratagem in the car industry. Meanwhile, it is heartening to see Cinovec being used as part of a sales pitch by the Czech Republic. Everyone knows that European robots will work for less money than US ones. | banshee | |
06/2/2017 10:42 | "A Spanish site for the new plant would supply the most sunshine if Tesla decided to replicate the solar roof on its U.S. battery plant in Sparks, Nevada. Earlier this week Tesla said it had agreed to buy German robotics and automated manufacturing specialist Grohmann Engineering. The company will be renamed Tesla Grohmann Automation. It will "help make our factories the most advanced in the world," Tesla said in a statement. Grohmann has been working with Tesla for over a year on key projects including the upcoming Model 3, Tesla's first mass-market model, which the automaker touts as an affordable battery powered sports sedan." Whether it's Spain or Germany, Czech republic is not far in global terms. | runthejoules | |
06/2/2017 07:44 | @banshee....thats auto correct for you. I typed Elon several times, only to be corrected to Elton.....I agree he is a slick operator, however, I just don't see him putting down roots so close to his competitors, he has repeatedly shown he plays his cards close, what makes you think he is going to change that now? | telbap | |
05/2/2017 22:52 | "Tesla Motor plans a "gigafactory" in Europe to make cars and the battery cells to power them. The electric-car maker will begin looking for locations next year, a Tesla spokeswoman told Automotive New Europe. Possible locations for the factory include the Netherlands, France and Spain, according to local media speculation. Tesla hasn't communicated a preference." PS He may be a Rocket Man, but it's Elon not Elton. | banshee | |
05/2/2017 22:35 | "Minister for Trade and Industry Jan Mládek says he hopes to visit the Tesla Motors electric car headquarters in the United States and possibly meet with founder Elon Musk to encourage him to site a plant in the Czech Republic. Mládek told the business daily Hospodář Hot copper post from a couple of days ago, don't think its been posted here, might have blinked and nissed it tho :) | banshee | |
05/2/2017 17:00 | Here's an interesting article on a lighter and more powerful lithium-based automotive battery developed by Swatch in Switzerland (it uses vanadium cathode technology to enhance performance). | bookwormrobert | |
03/2/2017 16:20 | Better investment SCRUTABLE? You should add AIMHO as that is all it is! Without repeating myself i like both EMH & KOD but for different reasons. If you do not like KOD then just stick with EMH | cpap man | |
03/2/2017 16:07 | CPAP I was certainly not trying to highjack the Kodiak thread -just trying to make it clear that Lithium from Cinovec was a better investment. It is far nearer the point of use, and closer to availability in time, and the cost of production will be almost completely relieved by value of the the co-products mined. | scrutable | |
03/2/2017 15:45 | Look SCRUTABLE this is the EMH thread not the KOD thread [where you posted previously] but you are missing the point as both EMH & KOD are great but just different animals which do not recognise comparison apart from both being in the LITHIUM business. I have both but for very different reasons....and that is what makes up a varied portfolio of various natural resources plays. | cpap man | |
03/2/2017 15:07 | INTERVIEW: European Metals Holdings Results exceed expectations | kwizza | |
03/2/2017 11:32 | I agree with you Scrutable the lithium in itself was not the main news in this rns this was the other bit of good news " the Cinovec South Resource has now been added to the Czech State resource register" | jovi1 | |
03/2/2017 10:54 | bookworm What is stellar about this RNS is the discovery that in one of the two holes, the drilling revealed an additional X3.4 times as much tungsten as lithium. The substantial prevalence of Sn (Tin), Tantalum and Niobium are a further distinction over the newly hyped lemming attraction of Kodai in far away Mali. The other is the Cinovec mine's proximity to the European motor industry with VW,Daimler, and BMW large new battery factories already lined up within 50 miles or so to take lithium from it as soon as it begins production. I can't see what the attraction is of Kodai capped at £27m compared with EMH at £51m with such a huge resource and much earlier production start up prospects. I have however noted that yesterday Rio Tinto referred to a very large lithium deposit of theirs in Serbia so Cinovec will not be the sole lithium mine in Europe for long | scrutable | |
03/2/2017 09:07 | Good RNS this morning with positive results from two drill holes and some progress towards a mining licence. Nothing stellar, but good solid progress towards the objective. | bookwormrobert |
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