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IRON Ironveld Plc

0.0975
-0.0075 (-7.14%)
16 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ironveld Plc LSE:IRON London Ordinary Share GB0030426455 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.0075 -7.14% 0.0975 0.095 0.10 0.105 0.0975 0.11 8,781,150 11:35:33
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl 103k -435k -0.0001 -10.00 3.93M
Ironveld Plc is listed in the Scrap & Waste Materials-whsl sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker IRON. The last closing price for Ironveld was 0.11p. Over the last year, Ironveld shares have traded in a share price range of 0.085p to 0.37p.

Ironveld currently has 3,934,996,887 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ironveld is £3.93 million. Ironveld has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -10.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/3/2016
12:42
exactly Orange1 - and what he posted is being posted on other boards and repeated !
ny13
04/3/2016
12:39
I was simply referring to the fact that his posting history showed that he was not exactly the world's expert on Ironveld or on anything in fact.
orange1
04/3/2016
12:02
Orange1,

I thought you were referencing his message here as the only evidence of what he was claiming... obviously it's not funny (or clever) when you say it like that :-(

al101uk
04/3/2016
11:57
Ok cheers point made Orange1, I should have looked at his history.
paleje
04/3/2016
11:01
Yes liquidity is an issue that flags itself.
Q.

quidnunc
03/3/2016
20:07
Ah that makes sense. Thanks. And good luck with AMER - I'm also invested there :-)
sabzahmed
03/3/2016
19:05
The above link just takes me to this chat... What am I missing?
sabzahmed
03/3/2016
18:40
Click here and make your own mind up:
orange1
03/3/2016
14:25
Any firm info on funding situation or is that rumour?
paleje
03/3/2016
12:50
It would appear that there is problems with funding
reardons
03/3/2016
12:50
Back down again. So much for "ready to rock n roll".
Suspect more to do with being marked down because of SA economy than anything specific to IRON.

bigwavedave
29/2/2016
12:52
New presentation on website
tommygriff
29/2/2016
09:06
late this year but if the finance isn't agreed soon, could push into early 17
taudelta1
27/2/2016
01:22
when are they hoping to start production
friars3
26/2/2016
11:02
Yeah, normally when I get optimistic...it all heads south!
Must learn to zip it...

bigwavedave
26/2/2016
10:58
You had to do it bwd, you had to tempt fate ;-)
al101uk
26/2/2016
10:53
Up 10%. Ready to rock and roll, like the man said?
bigwavedave
25/2/2016
11:20
Think weak ZAR is a help ... not sure about whether iron ore price is relevant, as HPI is 18x the price of iron ore, so 17/18 of sale price is represented by the high-tech added-value in the HPI process ... GLA
taudelta1
25/2/2016
08:31
The weak rand should help the project
tommygriff
23/2/2016
15:20
Does this bode well - Price of iron ore rising at last. Should impact on HPI

According to Metal Bulletin, the spot price for benchmark 62% fines jumped by a further 6.2%, or $3, to $51.52 a tonne, taking its gain from February 15 – the day Chinese markets resumed from the week-long Lunar New Year holiday – to 18%.

The gain in the spot price coincided with a sharp rally in Chinese iron ore and rebar futures on Monday. Iron ore futures leapt by 4.88%, outpacing an equally impressive 4.31% gain in rebar.

Both closed limit up for the session, meaning the price could not rise any further based off established contract specifications.

On the back of the continued surge in futures, the benchmark spot price has now risen 18.2% year to date, extending its gain from the all time record low of $38.30 a tonne struck on December 11 last year to an amazing 34.5%.

It has been a stunning recovery, and one that few thought possible given deteriorating supply-demand dynamics seen in recent years.

mouse20
22/2/2016
16:01
Totally agree. It's not in managements control. All sounds like it's moving in the right direction though. I think (can't be bothered checking) in one of the RNS they said they need to nail down off take agreement etc to finalise funding... To me that sounds like they probably have some sort of agreement in place and just need to do these last bits before its official.
sabzahmed
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