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KRS Keras Resources Plc

2.00
0.05 (2.56%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Keras Resources Plc LSE:KRS London Ordinary Share GB00BMY2T534 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.05 2.56% 2.00 1.80 2.20 2.00 1.95 1.95 122,987 13:03:46
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Iron Ores 994k -1.08M -0.0134 -1.49 1.6M
Keras Resources Plc is listed in the Iron Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker KRS. The last closing price for Keras Resources was 1.95p. Over the last year, Keras Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 1.65p to 5.25p.

Keras Resources currently has 80,097,177 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Keras Resources is £1.60 million. Keras Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.49.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
04/4/2017
21:18
sharell,

I had also thought of TOGO as it to has an abundance of Nickel and Cobalt that could be mined. It may well be the 5 applications the KRS have indeed applied for.

ATB,
GD

Edited. An overnight oversight on my part. Thank you for the post. I had put Senegal at the top of my list.

I still would like to know where to find out on where to vote on KLS proposal!!!!!!! I have checked with my broker they know nothing, I am assuming that Dave and the BOD will call for a meeting to carry out the voting. I will be voting yes.

greatfull dead
04/4/2017
20:19
@Gratefull Dead - posters on LSE seem to think everything indicates the area is in Togo also.
Information gleaned off the 'net seems to strongly indicate that. Former Haito and Pagala projects in Togo (now apparently vacant)both consist of 1000 sq Km and 5 prospecting areas - also previously looked at by the UN, AA and BHP. That all fits in with the KRS RNS information.
Previous holders were interested in potash and clays. Huge coincidence if one of these two isn't the likely target area.

sharell
04/4/2017
17:28
GD

They have not called the EGM yet. When they do the resolutions will be in the calling notice which they will put on the website.

DR talked about an RNS this week at UKIS. I would expect this to be about the private placing in what will become Calidus - believed to be heavily over subscribed. That placing may well be conditional on passing the EGM resolutions. They talk about drilling in May using the private placing money. There needs to be at least 2 weeks notice from calling and holding the EGM so an announcement about the placing and calling the EGM this week would fit.

At some stage I would expect KRS will need to do an AIM placing - they already have the authority for share issue from the AGM. I expect they would look to get the ASX listing done first and hopefully provide news on Togo Mn licence and the Co / Ni licences before doing this placing.

rec0very stock
04/4/2017
14:51
Rec0very Stock,

Where are the resolutions to be found to vote on?

ATB,
GD

greatfull dead
01/4/2017
18:44
cpap man,

I too think he has got the TOGO license, which also has Nickel and Cobalt.

I am still trying to work out what country the 5 applications for Nickel & Cobalt mining have been made in. It could turn out to be several West Coast African countries.

Senegal, South Africa, Côte d'Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of Congo. I favor Senegal, a politically stable country.

hxxps://www.mbendi.com/indy/ming/nkcb/af/sn/index.htm


ATB,
GD

Edited. Reference to Mali deleted. Confused with another company I have invested in named Kodal Minerals who will be mining lithium on Mali very soon.

greatfull dead
01/4/2017
10:06
dingo75..what reason?
temmujin
01/4/2017
08:20
Maybe just maybe....HE HAS!!!!
cpap man
01/4/2017
07:48
www.sharepickers.com/category/podcasts/

Well, if anyone doubts us getting the Togo Manganese license, just listen to Dave in this podcast.

He sounds so confident, you'd think we'd already been awarded it!

Great stuff!

andylee3
31/3/2017
18:15
Likewise GD.
alwaysevolving
31/3/2017
14:47
Jezz its far too quite here.....

Enjoy the weekend all,

GD

greatfull dead
31/3/2017
09:56
Boy got skills
alwaysevolving
30/3/2017
13:05
Look at slide 21 of the presentation at the bottom right hand corner. There's a red circle highlighting the area. Expand the image of the sheet of paper which is partially enclosed in the circle. The top left hand side of that sheet is entitled 'Togo'.
So, If I'm correct, it's Togo.

andylee3
30/3/2017
12:28
R.S. Perhaps ask DR?
Unless they're being purposely vague?

andylee3
30/3/2017
11:36
No DROC is mentioned in the RNS, which is definitely central Africa and also a complete basket case.

I would hope that the licences were in a country where they already have some sort of relationship with the Govt ie Togo or Gabon.

rec0very stock
30/3/2017
11:19
It still has a small section of the country on the West Coast of Africa and is mentioned in the RNS.



ATB,
GD

Edited. South Africa is also a massive cobalt producer.

greatfull dead
30/3/2017
11:12
There's v good reasons why this didn't double.
Nothing to do with Cobalt or Lithium!

dingo75
30/3/2017
11:04
Why? I would put Congo in central Africa
rec0very stock
30/3/2017
10:50
Congo I thought!

GLA,
GD

greatfull dead
30/3/2017
09:58
I note that it does not say where in West Africa these licences are. As we already know the granting of licences is not a swift process in this region. Whilst there are dangers of being a one trick pony, there are also dangers of spreading oneself too thinly. I doubt much will happen in the near term on these licences to distract from the main focus of the ASX listing / Gold, the next priority must be to get Togo moving once / if the licence is finally granted as this has the potential to generate near term cash flow. As such this is very much a side show and I would not expect much in the way of market reaction to it.
rec0very stock
30/3/2017
09:28
Excellent move by Dave Reeves and the KRS BOD. Lets hope the applications go through without a hitch.

GLA,
GD

greatfull dead
30/3/2017
08:20
Interesting intention to acquire Nickel and Cobalt licences, will give the company something to work towards as we wait for the ASX listing and Togo licence.

Regards,
Ed.

edgein
30/3/2017
07:57
· Grant of licences would provide AIM investors with a unique opportunity to gain exposure to the high-growth battery industry through the development of three complementary commodities: cobalt, nickel and manganese
cpap man
30/3/2017
07:25
Yes....the words COBALT & LITHIUM
cpap man
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