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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Glencore Plc | LSE:GLEN | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B4T3BW64 | ORD USD0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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6.55 | 1.53% | 435.30 | 436.05 | 436.15 | 437.20 | 431.40 | 433.60 | 30,156,841 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Nonmetallic Mineral Pds, Nec | 217.83B | 4.28B | 0.3508 | 12.43 | 53.21B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/3/2020 08:22 | Glencore cut to market perform by RBC just now. | montyhedge | |
10/3/2020 17:26 | Iron Ore 90.15 USD 2.08(2.31%) Gold COMEX 1,654.80 -1.25% Silver COMEX 16.89 -0.99% Platinum NYMEX 870.90 +0.94% Copper COMEX 2.52 +0.40% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 37.28 +8.50% Gasoline NYMEX 1.16 +1.71% Natural Gas NYMEX 1.94 +6.82% WTI 33.67 USD +2.41% Rio Tinto 3,359 +3.39% Bhp 1,129 +1.58% Anglo American 1,547.4 +3.01% Glencore 155.4 +1.83% | waldron | |
10/3/2020 16:58 | Scientists claim lithium brine extraction breakthrough that could cut the process to hours Mining By Andrew Fawthrop 10 Mar 2020 Existing methods for lithium extraction from brine involve solar evaporation from salt flats — a process that can take several months or even years Salar de Uyuni lithium Bolivia Dan Lundberg Flickr Salar de Uyuni lithium deposits in Bolivia (Credit: Dan Lundberg/Flickr) The speed of lithium extraction from brine deposits could be significantly increased using a technique recently developed by an international team of scientists. The new filtration technique mimics the capabilities of living cells and has been tailored specifically to filter lithium ions in an “ultra-fast, one-directional and highly-selective manner”. According to the researchers, the technology — which remains in an early stage — could one day reduce lithium-from-brine extraction times from several months to just a matter of hours. They have said they are hopeful the technique will be able to provide “a clear roadmap for resource recovery”, as well as for other uses such as “low-energy water purification” — noting the particular benefit of greater lithium availability to “enabling electric vehicles and grid integration of renewable energy sources”. It is the latest in a series of lithium extraction technology breakthroughs, as researchers around the world seek ways to make access to this increasingly-importa New technique could reduce lithium-from-brine extraction from months to hours Representatives of Australia’s Monash University, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the University of Melbourne and the University of Texas at Austin collaborated on the project. US-based clean energy firm Energy-X, which has a particular focus on new lithium technologies, has executed an exclusive licence to commercialise the technology. Professor of chemical engineering at Monash University Huanting Wang, who co-led the project, said: “Based on this new research, we could one day have the capability to produce simple filters that will take hours to extract lithium from brine, rather than several months to years. “Preliminary studies have shown that this technology has a lithium recovery rate of approximately 90% — a substantial improvement on a 30% recovery rate achieved through the current solar evaporation process.” The new project involves mimicking the precise “ion selection” filtering capabilities of a living cell using synthetic “metal organic framework” (MOF) channels in a way that is fine-tuned for compatibility with lithium ions. EnergyX CEO Teague Egan added: “This breakthrough invention will literally change the way lithium is produced and how we power our future.” Lithium is critical to the energy transition Lithium has emerged as a critical resource in the clean energy transition, used in the manufacture of batteries for electronic vehicles as well as other technologies driving the low-carbon switch. The soft white metal is naturally deposited either in liquid brine reservoirs or as an ore from hard rock, primarily spodumene — although the vast majority of global reserves are found in brine. Existing brine extraction methods often make use of “salt flats” where solar evaporation ponds are created to separate the lithium minerals from the brine. These evaporation processes can be very time-consuming, however, often taking several months or even years to achieve the separation. Many of these “salars” are clustered around the Andes mountain range in South America – an area known as the “lithium triangle” which spans Bolivia, Argentina and Chile, and holds roughly half of the world’s known lithium reserves. | waldron | |
10/3/2020 14:57 | Traders selling into this rally more than there are buyers. | montyhedge | |
10/3/2020 12:49 | Buy the dips, sell into any kind of rally. Sell the rise also, money making machine with no stamp duty, great. | montyhedge | |
10/3/2020 09:52 | christh 10 Mar '20 - 09:23 - 3029 of 3029 0 0 0 Likely to hit £36 today When the Dow opens will propel RIO and comodities high must be a big big cat montyhedge 10 Mar '20 - 07:49 - 2224 of 2224 0 0 0 Dead cat bounce I would say this morning. | adrian j boris | |
10/3/2020 07:49 | Dead cat bounce I would say this morning. | montyhedge | |
09/3/2020 23:20 | more luckily up by the end of the trading day.To come up with a close of 135p is absolutely absurb.Oil wti up 2.86%,dow future 279,ftse future down 106 but that will not last and they will be an up side by the open tomorrow.135p is absurb. | monopoli44 | |
09/3/2020 21:14 | 135p tomorrow my guess. | montyhedge | |
09/3/2020 17:06 | Iron Ore 88.07 USD -1.11(-1.26%) Gold COMEX 1,669.50 -0.17% Silver COMEX 16.94 -1.87% Platinum NYMEX 863.30 -3.69% Copper COMEX 2.51 -2.07% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 35.87 -20.76% Gasoline NYMEX 1.17 -15.95% Natural Gas NYMEX 1.74 -0.23% WTI 33.071 USD -20.32% Rio Tinto 3,249 -7.30% Bhp 1,111.4 -16.57% Anglo American 1,502.2 -10.65% Glencore 152.6 -12.33% | waldron | |
09/3/2020 16:31 | goodluck Mono | waldron | |
09/3/2020 16:23 | serious money to be made I bought 35000 share at 155p I should make serious money when all this is blown away. | monopoli44 | |
09/3/2020 15:58 | Yeah, holding well, until tomorrow . | dremel | |
09/3/2020 15:08 | I think holding well, must admit thought 135p. | montyhedge | |
09/3/2020 12:14 | Thanks, but whats an instrument ?, like a Trumpet or something ?. | dremel | |
09/3/2020 12:12 | Dremel, some do, all depends on the instrument ?. | dremel | |
09/3/2020 09:42 | In 8 years time, hopefully things will be better ?, and were all still here, not looked at it, dont want to. Do they not hedge for times like this ?. | dremel | |
09/3/2020 09:28 | Are you taking the pension out this month? If not add to the pension... | andy flower | |
09/3/2020 08:40 | A nice way of putting itThis is the time we needed share buybacks!Ughh | foxy22 | |
09/3/2020 08:16 | Holding well really, at this price. | montyhedge | |
06/3/2020 17:14 | Iron Ore 89.18USD -0.94(-1.05%) Gold COMEX 1,665.90 -0.13% Silver COMEX 17.15 -1.43% Platinum NYMEX 893.10 +3.17% Copper COMEX 2.54 -1.19% Brent Crude Oil NYMEX 46.32 -7.34% Gasoline NYMEX 1.42 -6.99% Natural Gas NYMEX 1.76 -2.70% WTI 42.385 USD -8.28% Rio Tinto 3,505 -3.93% Bhp 1,332.2 -5.25% Anglo American 1,681.2 -8.70% Glencore 174.06 -6.79% | waldron | |
06/3/2020 16:58 | closed at 174p.next week we should see further decline. | sr2day | |
06/3/2020 14:51 | Dow plunges more than 700 points as Wall Street nears the end of a turbulent week Published Thu, Mar 5 202010:51 PM ESTUpdated 10 min ago Yun Li @YunLi626 | sarkasm |
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