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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% | 3.35 | 3.20 | 3.50 | 3.35 | 3.35 | 3.35 | 238 | 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 | -41.88 | 3.41M |
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08/11/2022 10:33 | Sorry I misread gardenboy........... It would be great to get Ewoyaa bought out and let ALL get on with it's Côte d'Ivoire focus and rinse and repeat....but perhaps the "cream" is already with RICCA and FRG! Anyway with so much continueing exploration potential for ALL at Ewoyaa but Ewoyaa being only a small part of the Markessim license and Markessim is only one of TEN Cape Coast Licences with Ndasiman, Amoanda, Hweda(promising) targets identified within Saltpond and Apam West licences, all being of the High Quality Spodumene we are used to.....I think ALL's Côte d'Ivoire focus is firmly on the back burner for now. So all down to RICCA and FRG for now I think! | sipptrader88 | |
08/11/2022 08:10 | Don't think I said anything ? ...but I agree with you. A takeover of ALL itself though which may well happen in the future would allow all the board (nh sc and lk ) to continue their "lifestyle" by chanelling ALL funds into Ricca/Firering | gardenboy | |
07/11/2022 21:48 | The City boys are all over this on spreadbets....which way? I'd say they've been tipped on the assays...but which way...lol....you decide! gardenboy you are well off on your views on the ALL link......Neil Herbert is on the board of all three...FRG, ALL, RICCA......there will be no takeovers within the group.....best to have 3x salaries, 3x options, 3x performance shares, 3 x travel expenses etc. Know wot I mean? | sipptrader88 | |
07/11/2022 16:30 | Apart from LSE:FRG [lithium] I also like LSE:KOD [lithium] and LSE:TGR [graphite] plus Aussie gold play ASX:CAI who also has a very interesting lithium project in WA which is going to be carved out soon and listed on the ASX | the chairman elect | |
07/11/2022 15:34 | yes asx bullish today on lithium stocks eg Prices for the battery-critical mineral are trading at or near all-time highs amid booming global EV growth. | andrbea | |
07/11/2022 15:31 | Great to see the LITHIUM & GRAPHITE sectors on fire - could potentially be an extremely bullish 2023 | the chairman elect | |
07/11/2022 14:10 | I'm not absolutely sure whether Atlantic have done some airborne magnetic survey over their CDI license area. I think they have. In which case they might have had a sneaky look at Firering's area lol | gardenboy | |
07/11/2022 13:11 | It's got to be on the cards in the future especially as Atlantic will itself become increasingly a big target and then , if they are taken over, they would consider a new venture in CDI especially as Atlantic has a very significant license area there themselves which is they hold completely separate from the Ghana project. | gardenboy | |
07/11/2022 13:08 | Cheers Thelung will do, I bought in to FRG when they were at 6p so kinda happy right now!!!! Just wish I had bought more. | tomsmalltimeinvestor | |
07/11/2022 13:04 | If you want to look at a resource stock that has as much potential as FRG over the next 12 months, and entry now would be at ground floor, then look at MILA and EST | thelung | |
07/11/2022 13:03 | It would be a good thing but it wont happen for another 12-18 months at the earliest. There is no need, as ALL and RICCA already have sufficient control. | thelung | |
07/11/2022 12:57 | Hi new to all this so forgive me if this a stupid question but would a take over be a good or a bad thing? | tomsmalltimeinvestor | |
07/11/2022 12:45 | Actually gardenboy it does rather make you wonder if they might make a TAKE OVER BID at some point? | the chairman elect | |
07/11/2022 11:45 | Cheers gardenboy | the chairman elect | |
07/11/2022 10:28 | Tiny mk cap considering this project is now supported by Ricca with the board of Atlantic. Once Atlantic is in production in early 25 they will have massive cashflow and that could mean this CDI project becomes a mining reality if Atlantic fund Firering via Ricca and/or Ricca once ASX listed raises cash too. Bargain price here atm | gardenboy | |
07/11/2022 10:18 | I'm presuming Len Kolff at Ricca and Atlantic along with maybe their field geologist Mr. Razak at Ewoyaa took a look at photos of the core samples and said yeah we need to get in here. This looks very good ! | gardenboy | |
07/11/2022 09:57 | along with various other things!!!! | the chairman elect | |
07/11/2022 09:53 | Just wait for the assays to blow the doors off. Staring into your crystal ball continually will ruin your eyesight. | thelung | |
07/11/2022 09:51 | Even at 25p the MKT CAP would only be c£20m so perhaps all of those that say 50p to 100p in the shorter term might actually have a point !?!?! | the chairman elect | |
07/11/2022 09:45 | US$18.6m Investment to Advance Firering Lithium Projects through to DFS Stage Firering Strategic Minerals plc, an exploration company focusing on critical minerals, is pleased to announce that it has entered into binding and definitive agreements (the "Agreement") with Ricca Resources Limited ("Ricca"), an Australian diversified minerals company which was formerly part of AIM and ASX-quoted Atlantic Lithium Limited ( AIM: ALL, ASX: A11, OTC: ALLIF), to advance the Atex Lithium-Tantalum Project ("Atex") and the adjacent Alliance exploration licence (once granted) (together the "Atex and Alliance Lithium-Tantalum Projects", "AALTP" or the "Project") in Côte d'Ivoire. | the chairman elect |
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