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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Greenroc Strategic Materials 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 | |
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-0.15 | -9.37% | 1.45 | 1.30 | 1.60 | 1.60 | 1.45 | 1.60 | 801,661 | 11:00:12 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -1.23M | -0.0111 | -1.31 | 1.78M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/12/2022 11:10 | The beauty about todays update is that they have given another one to replace it early next year. And we await the ilminite news. All good.. for INVESTORS.!! | ![]() bobdown2 | |
22/12/2022 10:53 | Greenroc management is engaged in active discussions to support future development at amitsoq and has conducted an initial round of meetings with potential industry players. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
22/12/2022 10:13 | But everyone fled Greenroc today, seems like they have become wise as to the scam failed disaster it is lolol!? Back to lying about the price you bought this stock at lolol | ryanrhys1 | |
22/12/2022 07:14 | Groc RNS Today 07:07 | ![]() thaibob1 | |
21/12/2022 17:19 | Consoladation done? Next leg up.? For those over on alba they lack focus. The focus should be here. The news flow is guaranteed. And the scoping ana feasibility studies will start shortly , before clogau has even started testing the lower mine levels. Tail wagging dog.!! It will show itself shortly. When the funding shares get added and alba own 50% down from 54% and then 4.45m shares get added. Its 50m for alba and 61.5m free float. A 15.5m reversal. But. The ceo has some and has invited other investors onboard. There was minimal selling on the placing as yet. Groc is the boy.luckily. you can still get groc exposure through alba once groc has risen. But with billions of shares in issue. It's better where there are only 61.5m shares maximum. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
21/12/2022 13:06 | Gcat caracal gold. The delivery of its scoping study. Robust project economics. Funding already secured from 2 partners. This company and bluejay are good examples of what happens next for groc. The only difference is the type of mineral gcat is gold and groc is graphite. So its smaller amounts of gold vs large amounts of graphite. Bluejay is ilminite and grocs 2nd placed mineral is ilminite. Ryan's garbage is filtered.im sorry I cannot stop him following me. Filter if he irks you. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
21/12/2022 09:46 | No reply from Bobdown2 who has been caught lying!? Apparently he bought at sub 4 but all his posts prove he bought at much higher levels..... Most rampers are heavily down causing them to lie trying to look like the didn't just lose a lot of money and savy traders lololol | ryanrhys1 | |
20/12/2022 20:14 | In fact I checked your post history, turns out all your buys were well above this present level - 'Bought 10k at 6.189. No props. BUT.!! There has now been 37,000k of buys today and that will leave 13,000 of the 50.000. I am tempted to buy another 10,000 because that will only leave another 7,000 available. Time to try my theory. Back in five.' You've been in from the start according to your posts ... Then topping up ..... Seems like your a liar!? Busted lying again lolililili | ryanrhys1 | |
20/12/2022 07:04 | Funny there were no big buys sub 4 pence.... Me thinks your lying!? | ryanrhys1 | |
19/12/2022 12:56 | Although, I was expecting some to buy in the open market and go for those on offer. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
19/12/2022 10:30 | Maybe investors are trying to buy up the cheap 4.5p shares in the second placing. In which case trading will be flat until the cut off date. Of course ilminite results would change all that. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
19/12/2022 08:32 | Next funding be end of February but they can't afford to do any work as they burn so much cash doing nothing but wages and admin!? We said they never raised £5million and this funding proves they barely raised £3 million. Pretty sure they won't sell much of this new investors share offer either. Share price in tatters, funding so soon..... It's failed so quickly this is probably a record!? | ryanrhys1 | |
19/12/2022 08:15 | Well funded for more EIS and SIA work more test work and some marketing.No money for ThuleNext placing will be how soon? | ![]() luffness | |
19/12/2022 07:45 | Groc. Funding sorted for the feasibility study sorted. Because of this... defining a graphite province that could well be of global significance. Also, with critical global demand for new supplies of graphite, this is an opportune time to be developing a project of amitsoq quality and potential magnitude. The other active part of three is thule sands. This sits next door to dunbas which is thule sands. Theirs is a ilminite world class project. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
19/12/2022 07:33 | More scaremongering lies from the resident paid deramper ryanrhys. God your so boring. | ![]() thaibob1 | |
19/12/2022 05:01 | You didn't read the Finnaust reports on why they dropped it and the standing water issue.... Finnaust had Royal IHC onboard who supplied plant and dredging for offshore. Rio Tinto signed up because they were already advanced at that stage. You've drilled this asset countless times it means nothing, it's a cast off because bit was unfeasible and had real issues. You may talk rubbish till the cows come home but you certainly can't understand why no one has ever paid a single bit of interest to it ever. And there is the reason your drilling it again. . Laughable you have zero mining or exploration skills let alone did the required research buy you lost big so guess you get what you deserve.....!? Miron | ryanrhys1 | |
18/12/2022 18:15 | The next door neighbours. Bluejay.thiswritten. ilminite. Commercial value. Strong possibility of a large and long life operation with obvious expansion potential. Groc are just about to announce their 249 hole drill results.for thule sands. Everyone is salivating over amitsoq graphite. Another world class project. Clogau is now a side show. Another plus. Greenroc look to be the only graphite miner in Greenland. Ye ha.. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
18/12/2022 16:01 | Jay gave up the liscence because of a few things - The standing water of which there was too much to mine on and around. The cliffs making access to shipping hard. The waterway splitting the two sites. Offshore didn't have the grades or feasibility!? It just wasn't feasible and the best grades were in Jays liscence anyway. I'm sure Alba has mentioned the part in the Finnaust report where they state why they dropped it and why it was completely un feasible. Simple research most could do?! | ryanrhys1 | |
17/12/2022 15:57 | And yet Jay gave up the licence tha Alba acquired.... | ![]() luffness | |
17/12/2022 14:44 | This just in greenroc ilminite licence in Greenland is 6k away from bluejays flagship ilminite project. I have been mentioning that bluejay is a blueprint for groc. Visit bluejaymining and see the piles of ilminite that have already been mined from the beach. Both licences are near the thule airforce base. Not many complaints in that direction. Research would have shown the potential. | ![]() bobdown2 | |
15/12/2022 03:06 | Amitsoq Graphite Project ("Amitsoq") Thule Black Sands Ilmenite Project ("Thule Black Sands" or "TBS") Melville Bay Iron Project ("Melville Bay") Inglefield Multi-Element Project ("Inglefield") Graphite and titanium focus which are both designated as critical minerals by the EU and the USA Happy Alba minerals have over 50% of this of company, great that we've also got the gold mines in Wales also, not long infact soon we will have fast positive movement, the share price will rise to new heights, thus rewarding its fellow investors. | ![]() thaibob1 |
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