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GROC Greenroc Strategic Materials Plc

1.75
-0.025 (-1.41%)
13 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Greenroc Strategic Mater... Investors - GROC

Greenroc Strategic Mater... Investors - GROC

Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Greenroc Strategic Materials Plc GROC London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-0.025 -1.41% 1.75 10:31:39
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
1.775 1.75 1.775 1.75 1.775
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Industry Sector
MINING

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Posted at 10/12/2024 08:42 by one2go
On a more sensible bulletin board many are pointing out the difficulty in acquiring a decent line of stock here, for example currently the market only has 50,000 shares at offer price and then they want a premium.

The penny looks to be dropping and new investors are taking positions.

It was interesting that Greenroc liked this tweet

This could be the share of 2025 by way of % gain.
Posted at 05/12/2024 09:43 by thedickster
Many thanks for that haggis, good day so far with QED, we seem to have a "similar taste" in stocks. If you're not in APTA, have a gander, long cash runway and many exciting opportunities with blue chips. There's a Webinar next week, 12th Dec at 6.00 p.m. You can see it after the event here. I'm up to my neck in GROC, QED and APTA. Happy days!
Posted at 04/12/2024 15:25 by honfacifi
It's not under the radar it's well known from previous exploration and companies.

It's a poor choice compared to all the other yet to be and being developed assets. In fact we have more than enough for the next decade with some countries looking to supply upto %50 globally very soon.

I'm sure the MOU is more subsidiary based i.e. when you actually get the hundreds of millions to mine and make a factory.....

Let's break that down into simple language - you need to flip this asset fast but I don't see you doing that.

Another poor attempt at funding or are they going to ditch Groc for Norway and investors there helping them start on a new chain not actually mining.

The market took no interest so one can only assume this isn't of any unfortunately.

I feel the next raise is long overdue, raise incoming!
Posted at 17/11/2024 20:16 by honfacifi
But Africa is fast becoming a major supplier to America and that's not including Canada and S American suppliers yet. Africa can supply quickly upto %50 of the worlds graphite with ease and looking to be on target to. These are graphite producing countries with exponentially more than you ever have plus ten mines not one patch of undeveloped rock.

You've been passed over again and there's so many mines and supplies most have scaled back to keep prices more bouyant.

How about some real world graphite appraisal not the ramblings of some pi hoping Greenland finally gets any interest.

Most car manufacturers and battery companies have already secured more than enough for the next couple of decades and seems you want to hide the real facts and market from investors.

Greenland has no infrastructure, mining experience or experienced staff, cost ten times that if other countries to mine and is quite pitiful in comparison to all the other countries which are presently producing far too much and have another fifty mines coming online in the next few short years!

If anything the graphite bubble burst now other more rare things like cobalt take centre stage and we see another bubble forming that potentially new tech or some silicone breakthrough will burst next (possibly analysts aren't betting on it yet).

Real world real talk not this ramp fantastic rubbish, if you were right you would have been bought or free carried for fifty million already as is happening in what fifty other assets....

We don't even need Greenland graphite now lol
Posted at 15/11/2024 07:54 by mininglamp
GROC and General Motors mentioned in this mornings RNS, something most retail investors can only dream about concerning these minnows, a tie up with GM would be company making for GROC.

Also it does look like the Exploitation Licence is on the fast track to approval, clearly the Greenland Government wants the Graphite project, that includes the EU also.

The company is only valued at £2.8m.
Posted at 16/10/2024 09:12 by mininglamp
This is very much under the radar of most investors but so are most major multi bagging stocks.

The CEO has hinted at a number of partnerships and deals ahead, just one announcement will propel the market value well beyond the lethargic current £2.75m.

The nearest comparison I can find recently is what happened to EEE, from sub £3m m/cap to £80m at one point, it could happen here.

As the sensible posters above have pointed out you need to buy into these situations when it is quiet.
Posted at 30/9/2024 08:04 by aussiebeach
Large valuation discrepancy here which retail investors have failed to pick up on, the shares were trading at 4p this time last year and the company has made very significant progress since then.

The Mining Licence will deliver a massive re-rate and that may only be months away, remember the market is a forward indicator, that means the shares will rise ahead of news.

Even at 10p a share Greenroc would only be valued at £20m
Posted at 27/7/2024 21:20 by honfacifi
You don't understand what the overhang is, banks and institutions allow liquidity and hold the unsold shares, MMs buy some to trade with investors, that's why you can't buy much at anyone time and why criminals can't form positions on thinly traded low Mcap aim stocks. The FCA would laugh at you for suggesting otherwise.

The actual overhang is massive and never cleared, why you could buy hundreds of thousands of shares just in smaller amounts since MMs don't want to hold much and at grows level don't want to hold even 3% to avoid having to declare a holding.

Did that clear up the overhang? You could have just googled how MMs and underwriters work but obviously felt me schooling you a better form of embarrassment amongst all us traders who actually know how the market works.

This also the reason why no sell needs a buy or visa versa because any unsold shares just go back to the underwriters don't need a buyer, it's a promise they made to create liquidity or markets without buyers to sellers would crumble overnight as no one could trade.

Are you all really this thick, call the FCA and ask they will tell you how it works lol!
Posted at 09/7/2024 13:10 by honfacifi
Lol this company has barely any trades or interest, just another scam company to fleece investors.
Posted at 04/6/2024 18:04 by honfacifi
The trading today was so low but to MMs Groc has been dry as a gulch for traders so naturally they spike on the first sign of some buys. Barely circa £10k more buys than sells I'm surprised you don't see how the MMs work here, they want a profit nothing more.

What bulls are entering this? The grant is not a grant it's a repayable loan with interest and comes with finality.

I think the hesitation is this will cripple and end them like UKOG, have you repaid your loan that RF and YA gave you! Living on borrowed credit.

Why would anyone want to go to Greenland for graphite, a country if mineral wealth and yet it only has two very small mines the whole country. When you work out why that is you'll work out why this asset has had no interest in the years Alba owned it, Groc has it and before that when Lenigas was pumping it.

What a disaster hyped by investors with no sense!