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GROC Greenroc Strategic Materials Plc

1.45
-0.15 (-9.37%)
19 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -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
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 0 -1.23M -0.0111 -1.31 1.78M
Greenroc Strategic Materials Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker GROC. The last closing price for Greenroc Strategic Mater... was 1.60p. Over the last year, Greenroc Strategic Mater... shares have traded in a share price range of 1.45p to 4.85p.

Greenroc Strategic Mater... currently has 111,200,001 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Greenroc Strategic Mater... is £1.78 million. Greenroc Strategic Mater... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.31.

Greenroc Strategic Mater... Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/1/2023
14:01
Bob you really do post the most inane nonsense. 58m share free float causing issues. Lol.Firstly they will be raising cash again very soon and Alba will probably be further diluted as they have no cash to fund this.Secondly they offered a little under 4.4m shares in the recent broker option at 4.5p. The lack of interest was reflected in the fact they manage to shift less than 10% of them. And you are worried about 58m.
luffness
15/1/2023
12:29
Rns due in January from the compentant persons report. Groc shares are now 5 to 5.5 pence. There is around 117.5 million shares and slba have just over half. 58m shares will cause the mms problems. Graphite is now I vital mineral. And there is an rns due in January. Let's see how they cope with demand.
bobdown2
14/1/2023
17:19
Batteries prefer synthetic part of the reason China has a hold, but grade is insignificant to quantity, other mines with lower grades produce ten times your quantity of battery grade graphite and your really just a tiny small liscence no one cares about lololol!?

Why do you think the best graphite mines in the world are much lower grade moron!?

ryanrhys1
14/1/2023
14:54
Our amitsoq project in Greenland not only boasts some of the highest graphite grades in the world but also easily upgrades to high quality spherical product making it perfect for use within lithium_ion batteries.
bobdown2
14/1/2023
03:47
What a failure' no one goes to Greenland for your assets lololol
ryanrhys1
13/1/2023
15:23
No point at all. However! The bid has risen. Although I paid a little too much for my 25k. I have another riser. Ideally I would like time to take some profits and buy more here before the news drops.
bobdown2
13/1/2023
15:13
What is the point of buying at 98115 at 5.09p earlier just to sell out at 5p

I thought the markets was moving on from all these nonsense day traders

dave4545
13/1/2023
13:56
Most trades for quite a while. Compared to most companies there is limited free float here. About 60m shares. On amitsoq news you will quickly get n.t.
bobdown2
13/1/2023
11:14
Not surprised this is shooting up, they have shook it big style on tiny sales recently and were only offering 100k max so any support was always going to see a big reversal back up
dave4545
13/1/2023
05:52
https://twitter.com/AIMRANGER1/status/1613476556059574272?s=19
birchin
07/1/2023
17:25
And Alba and Groc had done nor achieved nothing positive so I was correct wasn't I!?
ryanrhys1
07/1/2023
08:51
sipptrader88

Just so you know ryan will not said anything positive about Alba or GreenRoc as he has a personal vendetta against both companies.

He is very cleaver at twisting the truth and facts about both.

Just a little heads up for you.

birchin
06/1/2023
22:03
Yep fair play ryanrhys1....I have made some trading profits on buying GROC lower and selling higher in the last period...certainly I'm open minded but travelling off early am so catch up soon....Nice weekend!
sipptrader88
06/1/2023
20:54
North America has plenty of graphite as does Canada and South America, the fact they have yet to develop much of this is why all investment is focused internally and not on Greenland and wouldn't for some time to come.

I suspect by 2030 graphite won't exist in any type of battery from watches to cars. Totally inefficient in comparison.

It doesn't bode well for Groc and they guilty of talking interest up.

Worldwide we still have a lot of graphite to develop in Europe, Africa, India and many other much easily accessible places.

If as a bet taken most if not all would say Greenland will never happen.

Of interest is these new silicon battery companies and how quickly they can transition the world away from graphite. Mega investment has and is going to happen and in a multi trillion dollar market in pretty sure it will move very quickly.

We are not facing a shortage of graphite and markets well and truly saturated. Also the EV market and world green energy uptake has been so very slow most pre analysis was vastly overstated.

As for trading it's good you didn't put all your eggs in the Groc basket, we all hit on failures but hope those who show a profit outstrip our losses. Had you taken a short position on Groc you could have cashed in happy by now and as far as trading goes that would have been the right decision.

But new and interesting markets, I wonder how long it will be before anything I buy will be silicon based solid state powered. These EV battery companies are also into the normal battery market, I've been pondering a few investments to make based on this adoption.

Nice to hear your thoughts there maybe I've missed something or haven't considered certain issues. Maybe we could broaden the discussion since the whole Groc talk becomes so very dull in the scale of emerging markets.

ryanrhys1
06/1/2023
15:46
No doubt about new technologies and great if commercial viability, safety trials etc. etc. produce the silicone version whether in a solid state or not....might stop some serious Li ion explosions and fires etc.

However with the parallel technology theorem in situ....with our market cap and being geographically positioned next the North America, with high grade products...I am happy to remain a holder for at least the medium term.

I'm pretty sure my total CORE investment is reasonably supported with previous trading profits from trading GROC in any case, which I guess helps a bit...and any macro event could change the whole ball game in any case...long before any real big stored energy profits with any technology come to pass!

It is a good idea to diversify and I think GROC is about my seventh largest holding with some Lithium, Polymetallic, Copper, Gold, some in Africa, Europe, America both North and South with higher levels of investment within my share portfolio and another 23 positions in companies with lower amounts invested than here....although still have more in cash to be deployed post deflationary stock market sell off if it happens and property/collectibles to balance.

As I say....Happy to park some investment here....mainly because the size of the market cap prices nowt in!

over and out

GLA

sipptrader88
06/1/2023
15:44
Also you can't reach any scale to be important or gain interest, look how big and costly a graphite mine is that produces just 10,000 tons a year.... Your nowhere even near this figure and this means all those calculations on what you could produce in a year completely rubbish.

How on earth you think this company has any hope is ridiculous, you wouldn't even fill a couple of shops a year let alone compete with real mines.

It's just another long winded lifestyle company that will never achieve anything.

ryanrhys1
06/1/2023
15:24
Grades are not as important as the size of resource I'm afraid and if one single mine in Mozambique produces three times what you could it completely outstrips you or the need for Greenland Graphite.

You seem to know very little about this market unfortunately!?

ryanrhys1
06/1/2023
13:56
Amitsoq has 20% graphite and the nearest competitor is Mozambique in africa. The graphite content is around 8% and the items it will be used for are in the lower quality market. Spherical graphite has to he top notch
Amitsoq!!!
Thule sands is also world class. Investors beware. Research groc as there is two rns statements due for what looks to be world class projects
Amitsoq graphite and thule sands. Read bluejay.mining to see the importance of thule sands ilminite. The small amount of available shares will mean it will move quickly on positive news from either graphite or ilminite.

bobdown2
06/1/2023
12:27
The swelling problem was solved with nano scale silicon scaffolding being developed and the cost has come down which also factors in that it is a greener and more energy efficient item to manufacture especially over synthetic graphite.

This is why new factories are being built plus it can be scaled into already producing graphite EV factories with ease requiring no new battery design.

Sila, group eleven, Toyota, li on and others are now hitting commercial production with Porsche set to convert to silicon this year.

Outside of EV markets normal devices are starting to convert and WHOOP 4.0 one of the first to adopt this new technology.

The future is sooner than you think I'm afraid.

ryanrhys1
06/1/2023
12:03
It's all about cost and commercial viability and trials and time.......new technologies will run in parallel......for quite some time....think Hydrogen Fuel Cells from 1950's that's 70 years+...!


" The main challenge has been silicon’s tendency to expand as it charges and discharges. “The volume changes almost 300 percent if you’re doing it to its maximum capacity,” says Brian Cunningham, a technology development manager with the U.S. Department of Energy, “and that creates a lot of mechanical strain on the entire structure,” making it unlikely the battery could survive a commercial vehicle’s requisite charge-discharge cycles. “We’re engineering solutions to reduce that stress and strain,” he says.

“Many of the proposed silicon anodes that hope to tolerate the flow of lithium will require expensive starting materials and complex synthesis processes that use specialized equipment, making it challenging to produce at commercially relevant scales and costs,” PNNL has noted. "

sipptrader88
06/1/2023
11:17
Similar to the lithium market there is such a high demand for physical graphite that a supply crunch is inevitable.

I'll have a word with the BOD Ryan 'bout your worries, but I guess they'll tell me that our graphite can be used in solar panels, fake diamonds, pencils, or barbeques so we'll be ok if the bottom falls out of the lithium ion battery market...lol.

We seem to have a market cap that reflects the fact that we have four "new" exploration projects with "zero" MRE or drilling......which we know is clearly not the case at all!

Is the market cap about "nearly" half of what it was at IPO??

IMO the market may start to wake up...on the next Amitsoq-Kalaaq upgraded resources estimate and enhanced by work on Thule Sands!

It is right to concentrate on these two projects for now!

GLA

sipptrader88
05/1/2023
17:56
More rubbish from you. We will always need graphite. Its used for many things not just batteries.
birchin
05/1/2023
17:26
Defining a graphite province that will be of global significance.
Amitsoq graphite project !!!
News is early this year?
This news will be comming through as a graphite supply problem arises. Ideal when you are at the partner signing point. There has already been initial talks and american interest shown. Thule sands is next up..ilminite, another posible of global interest.
Sorry about the idiots.
Best concentrate on the two mineral projects with increased mineral numbers about to be released.

bobdown2
05/1/2023
16:32
Shame you don't mention that EVs are switching out graphite for silicon starting this year, in fact everything is going to do the same.

The first wearable device WHOOP 4.0 now uses silicon batteries most are going to follow suit lowering demand for graphite to nothing.

ryanrhys1
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