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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Firering Strategic Minerals Plc | LSE:FRG | London | Ordinary Share | CY0109692117 | ORD EUR0.001 (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.05 | 3.00 | 3.10 | 3.05 | 3.05 | 3.05 | 89,600 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Offices-holdng Companies,nec | 1.61M | -84k | -0.0008 | -38.13 | 3.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/11/2021 11:58 | First interview out now, a decent snapshot of what they are about and what you can expect to happen hxxps://www.voxmarke | here and there | |
12/11/2021 10:26 | Next week more cheap | zxie | |
12/11/2021 08:40 | Yuval Cohen, Chief Executive of Firering Strategic Minerals, said: "It is most fitting to be listing in London against the backdrop of COP26 in Glasgow, where the theme of net zero is top of the global agenda. Today's listing offers investors the opportunity to get some 'skin in the game' in the race to net zero as an explorer of ethically sourced, critical minerals needed for the energy transition including lithium and tantalum. "Our plan is to use the funds raised from today's IPO to continue exploration at our flagship Atex Lithium-Tantalum Project and establish a pilot plant with the aim of becoming a significant producer of strategic minerals sourced in a non-conflict region. If successful, the pilot production of tantalum and niobium could deliver cash flows within 18 months with plans in place to rapidly scale-up and support a sizeable exploration and development campaign over our wider portfolio, to unlock the significant potential of our existing assets and expand our mineralised footprint further." | the chairman elect | |
12/11/2021 08:35 | Overview · Firering intends to become an ethical producer of strategic minerals required for the transition to net zero including lithium and columbite-tantalite - supplying EV, high tech electronics and other fast-growing markets. · Portfolio of projects in Côte d'Ivoire including the flagship Atex Lithium-Tantalum Project, which has a lithium exploration licence already in place - 2021 grab samples indicate high-grade lithium oxide (up to 4.91%) and tantalum (up to 1,610 ppm). · Lithium and columbite-tantalite are crucial components of EV batteries - demand to surge fuelled by forecasted 900% lift in EV penetration by 2030; also found in mobile phones and laptops. · Tantalum and niobium classified as strategic minerals of critical importance by the US and EU. · Côte d'Ivoire is a politically stable, proven mining jurisdiction, which is underexplored. · Short timelines anticipated to increase exploration and production activities at flagship Atex Project: o 5,500m auger and 7,000m diamond drilling programme planned to advance resource potential of significant lithium and columbite-tantalite mineralisation o IPO proceeds to fully fund two-year exploration programme. · Tantalum and niobium production targeted within 18 months to generate early revenues and support further exploration work: o Two tantalum test units to be acquired with IPO proceeds for pilot production o Plans to build a large-scale coltan production facility following pilot results o Debt facility of FCFA 5,057,000,000 (approximately €7,500,000) under negotiation to fund the entire scale-up plan. The Company is in the advanced stages of arranging the facility with a Togo based investment bank, and finalisation will require the satisfaction of conditions precedent and the granting of security over the assets of the group. | the chairman elect | |
12/11/2021 08:25 | !FOLLOWFEED Firering Strategic Minerals plc / EPIC: FRG / Market: AIM / Sector: Mining Admission to AIM & First Day of Dealings Firering Strategic Minerals, an exploration company focusing on the production of critical minerals, is pleased to announce that at 8.00 a.m. today its ordinary shares will be admitted to trading on AIM ("Admission") under the ticker FRG and ISIN CY0109692117. As part of the Admission process, the Company has raised gross proceeds of £4.0 million through the issue of 30,769,230 Placing Shares priced at 13p each, giving a market capitalisation of £11.3 million on Admission. The Company's Admission Document is available on the Company's website at: www.fireringplc.com | the chairman elect | |
15/5/2018 07:16 | Here’s the link to Fraport’s (FRG) numbers to take a look at | ih_671431 | |
11/1/2010 14:06 | It now has a neglible value rating from HRMC and can be used for CGT purposes. | gozo | |
07/8/2001 21:22 | Well I was one of the lucky suckers to get sucked into this ramping lark as a newbie investor quite some time ago. I bought these at approx 5p and they soon went down to 2p and then... well I had a letter telling me they were in the hands of receivers. Subsequently I have heard absolutely diddly-squat and notice that in theory I can sell them again, although I don't see that people can buy them?! Anyone knowing what is going on with these? Fortunately I only dipped my toe in the market and bought a mere 300 quid's worth! | womble-uncleb | |
27/7/2001 20:59 | yeah and mary had a little lamb | zoony | |
22/2/2000 13:55 | Lots of small buys. Something is going on (or someone knows something). I suppose the ones buying are employees, friends and relatives. Big fish did not byte yet. Happy hunting. Aarao. | aarao2000 | |
14/2/2000 10:30 | I know the company is in a closed period, so will not talk. but I am hoping to talk to somebody who would know what their results from the mod work will yeald.
chris | chris1 | |
11/2/2000 17:55 | Yes, I do.
Do you have any idea when an announcement is due? Regards, Aarao. | aarao2000 | |
08/2/2000 14:52 | Is any body here following the developments of this company. large volumes being traded today!
thanks chris | chris1 |
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