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GROC Greenroc Mining Plc

1.75
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Greenroc Mining Plc LSE:GROC London Ordinary Share GB00BLD3C518 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.75 1.60 1.90 1.75 1.75 1.75 1,133,249 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 0 -1.23M -0.0111 -1.58 1.95M
Greenroc Mining Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GROC. The last closing price for Greenroc Mining was 1.75p. Over the last year, Greenroc Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 1.60p to 5.75p.

Greenroc Mining currently has 111,200,001 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Greenroc Mining is £1.95 million. Greenroc Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.58.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
08/3/2022
08:29
Great news today, exceeding the exploration target, with only half the target explored, and with world class graphite grades. The world needs to decouple more from China - there will be a massive demand for graphite from Greenland, half way between Europe and the US.
sicilian_kan
08/3/2022
08:15
The ipo shares were issued at 10 pence but there has been a seller. The lowest price sold was 5.40p a large trade went through last week. Sometimes it is the last of an overhang. No one really knows. But at these levels it is cheap and the market is huge and growing.
bobdown2
08/3/2022
08:10
Misinformation again..
Tut. Tut.

Groc now has what starts to look like a world class field. Bit rampy but it's just to balance Ryan's disinformation. Read todays rns.

bobdown2
08/3/2022
08:09
If it was Jorc how come the market still refuses to give it a value above its book price lolol.

The only one making money are the MMs and GF as both are fleecing the lot of you lol!?

ryanrhys
08/3/2022
07:58
Let's pull a real fact up for you!?

* Alba said they had raised £5 million before the stock sold so at that point Alba were lying basically talking shot.

Then the IPO undersold massively so they didn't raise £5 million but barely a million.

That's just simply how it works. Alba ramped lies and got caught out on it.

Who gave them £5 million!? Wasn't investors as there were very few as per the IPO tanking sharply!?

Get your facts right and then learn how IPOs work. None was underwritten so there was no £5 million. You'll have to wait for financial statements if your really that thick not to understand how IPOs work!?

If it had raised £5 million how come it's at half its IPO price you utter tool!?

You and many others really do t know how this works do you!?

ryanrhys
08/3/2022
07:50
Morning RR,Read todays RNS and with the pull back from 10p to 5.7p I see an opportunity to buy. Appreciate you are closer to the company...can you advise what you meant by they didn't raise £5m at IPO. It states they raised that amount when listing last year, thanks
mrmark1
17/2/2022
08:27
From:



The issue with graphite supply is not a shortage of resources, but rather of mining projects, Walkabout Resources CEO Andrew Cunningham told Platts.

"What's needed is quite staggering," he said, adding that pricing and grades were an issue, as there were few projects that had high enough grades to sell product above their production costs.

"We're fortunate that we have high grades, so we can produce at a low cost," he said.

===

Now which company has some of the highest grades in the world...

sicilian_kan
16/2/2022
08:31
Yet more evidence of pre-production deals for natural graphite:

Gratomic Inc said it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Millennium Metals Ltd (TM2) and an undisclosed third party (the buyer) to supply graphite over 60 consecutive months.

In a statement, Gratomic said the supplying will begin upon commencement of commercial production at its Aukam Graphite project in Namibia.

sicilian_kan
11/2/2022
15:09
You should read the latest corporate presentation - they hope to apply for the licence in 24 months which is optimistic, then say 12 months for it to be granted given the review and public consultations required, then 2 years for funding procurement, construction etc so as I said at least 5 years before production.Given Greenroc probably now have a little over 3m to progress this and the other projects they will need to raise substantial amounts. You will be able to get in here lower.
luffness
11/2/2022
11:29
Blujay got their Dundas mining licence within just 13 months of the application being lodged (30 year exploitation permit). Thule Black Sands is for a very similar project next door. A lot of the heavy lifting (community impact, what is acceptable from environmental perspective etc) will have been done by Blujay and it should be relatively simple for Greenroc to get their permit now Blujay has theirs. Blujay now have an offtake agreement for 60-80% of the production there. All very promising for Greenroc and their ambitions and targets.
sicilian_kan
11/2/2022
10:50
As for the timing of the licence application, Greenroc are targeting getting the mining licence by the end of next year (2 years, not 3-5 years).
sicilian_kan
11/2/2022
10:37
At no point have I said when they will get into production. It will be each stage at a time, but the EIA/SIA that you say they haven't started yet, is expected to be applied for this calendar year.
sicilian_kan
11/2/2022
10:34
Not for TBS
luffness
11/2/2022
10:33
Using JAY as an example as they do - JAY will take 4 years from the grant of the exploitation licence to production. Getting to the licence stage will take greenroc what 3-5 years? - so 7-9 to production
luffness
11/2/2022
10:27
The EIA / SIA is expected to be submitted by the end of this year.
sicilian_kan
11/2/2022
10:05
Lol a project where they haven't even started the EIA and SIA - like I said at least 5 years
luffness
11/2/2022
09:11
Hi luffness, the first project that GROC will be bringing into production is expected to be the relatively simple ilmenite project at Thule Black Sands.
sicilian_kan
11/2/2022
08:26
Stick with BRES - GROC is a minimum of 5 years away from any production
luffness
10/2/2022
15:41
Good luck, S_K, with Greenroc. As a big fan of graphite for various growing uses including of course EVs, my interest was piqued just now when I came across Groc. Doing my research now. But may I ask if you have compared the MC and relative positioning in their development cycle, of Bres and Groc? I am a big holder of Bres, another under the radar junior miner, with a world class graphite deposit, in Uganda. ATB.
divmad
10/2/2022
11:41
A deserved couple of tick ups today. Good to see the market starting to realise the gross undervaluation here.
sicilian_kan
10/2/2022
07:47
A good article on Greenroc below thanks to burtond1
sicilian_kan
10/2/2022
06:57
Fancy Greenroc in Greenland for half the price ask @TMSreach"...The @GreenRocMining share price has drifted down from its admission price of 10p to around 5.8p at the time of writing, taking the #GROC market cap to £6.5m from £11.1m..."https://total-market-solutions.com/2022/02/greenroc-mining-plc/
burtond1
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