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1SN First Tin Plc

5.50
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
First Tin Plc LSE:1SN London Ordinary Share GB00BNR45554 ORD GBP0.001
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.50 5.25 5.75 5.50 5.475 5.50 57,966 08:00:15
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 0 -2.26M -0.0085 -6.47 14.6M
First Tin Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker 1SN. The last closing price for First Tin was 5.50p. Over the last year, First Tin shares have traded in a share price range of 3.76p to 7.60p.

First Tin currently has 265,534,972 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of First Tin is £14.60 million. First Tin has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -6.47.

First Tin Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/12/2022
12:43
Tin price trying againSeller maybe done and note the 2 director buys at prices I don't quite understand Where are the drill results .............
value viper
28/11/2022
10:49
A small positive.
arlington chetwynd talbott
21/11/2022
18:43
Just looking back, assays were expected early to mid October I think the company is over a month late with these .........?!?Must be due then .......
value viper
14/11/2022
10:08
Maybe maybe , tin price trying to turn up
value viper
17/10/2022
22:35
Many junior miners are well down, including producing gold miners as they are terribly unloved at the moment.
loganair
17/10/2022
21:30
What a complete and total disaster this (and many others) that listed at the time have been
value viper
28/9/2022
12:40
That has to be a possibility. Just glad that the money is already in the bank.
arlington chetwynd talbott
22/9/2022
12:04
The way this is performing, This will go sub 10p...shortly ...
soho2
01/9/2022
08:40
2.5 million dumped at 13
value viper
01/9/2022
07:53
Let's see ...??
soho2
31/8/2022
15:55
Of course the tin price halving since March is also not particularly helpful
value viper
17/8/2022
09:57
Yep £27,000 worth sold early in day todayCannot move up while this still going onMarket paying 13.5 brings some consolation
value viper
15/8/2022
17:46
Another end of day sale .....
value viper
13/8/2022
05:54
Since I bought this week I see each day a chunky sell prints at the end of the dayGuess until this seller is finished we will likely make no progress
value viper
11/8/2022
08:57
February isn't that far away but as you say nearer term newsflow expected as well.

This drilling will certainly give us a good idea of how big Tellerhauser will be.

Yet another positive update after the Taronga update earlier this month.

ged5
11/8/2022
07:28
Significant news flow is promised. Fingers crossed.
arlington chetwynd talbott
10/8/2022
13:47
With the cash raised and the big dip I have taken a few
value viper
04/8/2022
16:18
At 3:55pm four companies on my monitor had trades ranging from 2.7m to 5.6m all at mid-price.

The trade in First Tin was about 2.7m. Anyone shed light on the trades?

ged5
04/8/2022
10:16
This interview is from April 2022. Thomas Buenger giving a presentation:-
ged5
04/8/2022
09:34
Bought in to Day - Why?

1. The stock seems to me to be overly beaten down. Beaten down because First Tin have based their figures on a 'conservative' Tin price of $30,000 per ton when today the price is $24,000 per ton with 15 month Tin currently going for $22,000 per ton.

2. Even though First Tin will be/is a Hard Rock Tin miner which are far less profitable than Alluvial Tin mines, going forward Alluvial Tin Mines are far less Green and ESG than Hard Rock Tin mines which are therefore likely to struggle to get permits and licences in the future.

loganair
02/8/2022
12:27
I might buy a few more and "forget about them"...
soho2
02/8/2022
12:26
I read this, the rise on Monday was because they had been mentioned on the Mail on Sunday (buy recommendation from MIDAS)...
soho2
02/8/2022
09:50
Also noted they tweeted a link to this article from June.

Not sure too many realise the importance of tin.

"The average combustion engine car, for example, uses 400g of tin. An electric vehicle uses 1.5kg. That is one of the reasons why forecasters state that tin production needs to rise by almost 25 per cent, from 380,000 to 480,000 tons a year by the end of this decade. "

ged5
02/8/2022
09:45
Soho2, thanks for alerting about the chairman's letter which I found eventually soon after you posted. I denied cookies this morning to re-read it and it doesn't appear. I wonder if anyone missed it (not that many appear to be following this company) so here it is:-

Dear Shareholder,
I am writing to update you on First Tin’s activities since its Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in April 2022 and to provide you with an overview of the current work underway across our portfolio, which will form the basis of our future news flow.

The past few months have not been without challenges, with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, volatility of stock exchanges and the tin spot price sell off. Subsequently, this has impacted equity valuations almost universally.

However, despite all these challenges, we are pleased to report that we have been progressing our assets’ development diligently and remain confident about our prospects and those of the tin market generally.

Tin is a critical metal, vital for the decarbonisation and electrification of the world, yet Europe has very little supply. Rising demand, together with ongoing supply shortages, is expected to lead to sustained deficits for tin for the foreseeable future. First Tin’s assets have been de-risked significantly, with extensive historical work undertaken to date.

We are working tirelessly on the next stages of our prospects’ development and look forward in the next quarter to reporting on drilling results at Ausberg, Tellerhauser, Gottesberg in Germany and from Taronga and Great Britain in Australia.

Over the coming 6 months, we expect to have bulk samples completed and results of crushing testwork at the Taronga project.

We also plan to appoint DFS consultants at the Taronga and the Tellerhäuser project in the coming two months.

We have started the permitting procedure for Tellerhäuser project in June and will report the achievements of the individual steps once achieved.

The four seasons monitoring for the EIA for Taronga was started in March and will last until February 2023.

DigBee ESG testing is currently underway with the results expected to be announced in September 2022.

As you can see, we are very busy on the ground and expect to provide regular updates on the exploration and development activities currently underway as we push both of our core assets towards completion of their respective feasibility studies. With a strong balance sheet and experienced management team, we are well positioned to take advantage of the sizeable, rapidly growing tin market.

I would like to thank you, our shareholders, for your continuous support as we build our tin projects to support the global clean energy transition and technological revolutions whilst creating value for our shareholders.

Regards,
Thomas Buenger

ged5
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