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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Andrada Mining Limited | LSE:ATM | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BD95V148 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.10 | -1.96% | 5.00 | 4.90 | 5.10 | 5.10 | 5.00 | 5.10 | 876,593 | 09:22:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Ferroalloy Ores, Ex Vanadium | 9.88M | -8.1M | -0.0051 | -9.80 | 79.03M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/6/2020 10:45 | Yeah, it would be great to see another update from the company. Apparently the region is back in stage 1 lockdown. hxxp://www.xinhuanet hxxps://www.namibian | outlawinvestor | |
10/6/2020 12:42 | tin at $17,000/t | shieldbug | |
05/6/2020 15:34 | Tin back up to $16,000/t Second batch of 20 tonnes concentrate left UIS before RNS 18th Feb. Third shipment was due to leave in mid April. Would be good to hear some news on that. | shieldbug | |
09/5/2020 16:35 | ATM will be diluted again for stage 2 - they will mitigate the damage this will do as they are taking stock themselves but they will need money, quite a lot of it for stage two. AV is holding back on the info as is his way, so you invest on trust or independent research. Good board this - glad I found it. | georgesorearse | |
13/4/2020 10:53 | Tin back at $15,000/t. Huge increase in demand for data centres caused by coronavirus lock down. Large increase in personal computer sales to support home working. Meanwhile just 16 cases recorded in Namibia. Though of course there may be many more unrecorded cases. | shieldbug | |
31/3/2020 16:46 | Thanks sheildbug. | outlawinvestor | |
31/3/2020 16:41 | Outlaw - Afritin's claim about being low cost is based on stage 2 production. Stage 1 is about proving (derisking) the project. The debottlenecking referred to in the RNS is laying the ground for a realistic BFS for Stage 2. They won't make any money until Stage 2. | shieldbug | |
31/3/2020 16:35 | As good as can be expected I guess. | shieldbug | |
31/3/2020 15:08 | From today's RNS: "Under the government legislation, mining operations are categorised as critical economic services and are able to continue minimum operational activity including critical maintenance work. To comply with this directive, the Uis Tin Mine will suspend mining from the open pit but continue feeding the processing plant from the run-of-mine stockpile during this period. The Company has more than two months' worth of production on its stockpile and does not believe this will have a detrimental impact to the progress at site."... ..."The Company plans to export the next shipment of tin concentrate from Walvis Bay by mid-April 2020. As it currently stands, the relevant port and smelter operations continue to move and accept tin concentrate. If further information to the contrary becomes available, the Company will update the market accordingly.".... | weyweyumfozo | |
18/3/2020 11:14 | I believe this is reacting to Sn prices which are pressing down towards $14000 at the moment. ATM claim to be a low cost producer but I don't know their AISC. | outlawinvestor | |
07/3/2020 08:30 | Tin attempted but failed to break $17000 last week. | outlawinvestor | |
18/2/2020 08:46 | Phase 1 should pay for itself. Good strategy, good level of communication. From Nico Smit's Linkedin profile: Operations Director - Autumn Skies Iron Ore 2017 - present "Start-up and ramp up of new junior Iron ore mining company and iron ore mine in the Northern Cape. Sucessfull exports started in September 2017. Started additional Maganese mine in June 2018 and is currently exporting third train" CEO Diro Iron Ore 2013 - 2015 "Ramped up the junior mine from 224 000 tons to 1.1 Million tons per annum and increased profits from R 2m per annum to R 250m per annum." 14 years at Anglo American til 2013 | shieldbug | |
18/2/2020 07:09 | Great news. Cash coming up and product ramping up. | a2584728 | |
10/2/2020 07:13 | As per above presentation there are two recent/imminent shipment events happening: - 1st shipment dispatched from Uis Tin Mine end of November 2019 and due to arrive in port in Thailand early February 2020 - 2nd shipment planned for end of January 2020 | outlawinvestor | |
06/2/2020 07:21 | Updated company presentation: | outlawinvestor | |
04/2/2020 15:36 | Perhaps investors are waiting for the Phase 2 finance details before buying or adding. Shouldn't be much longer hopefully. With tantalum and lithium as well as the tin, the share price should really start motoring as production ramps up. | weyweyumfozo | |
04/2/2020 15:25 | Price of tin seems to be drifting, don't know if that's a factor in recent share price fall. I plan to top up again soon though, this looks like a good long term investment. | ianb114 | |
04/2/2020 13:07 | I really don't understand why this little gem hasn't developed more quickly. Cheap at these levels imho | a2584728 | |
25/1/2020 09:15 | https://twitter.com/ | laptop15 | |
07/1/2020 17:13 | Proactive Investors - Roskill sees substantial growth prospects for tin hXXps://www.proactiv | shieldbug | |
10/12/2019 14:48 | Very impressed with the Crux interviews - useful for Afritin investors to watch the Bushveld interview as well - considering the closeness of the two companies. | shieldbug | |
10/12/2019 08:51 | Nice steady rise in the price of tin in the past week so another 150000 for the long term pot. 3.04 so couldn’t really say no. | allabouttiming | |
08/12/2019 14:46 | Any ideas how long it takes to sail cargo from Walvis Bay to Phuket. Pricing to be announced 20 days after arrival, so just trying to work out when we can finally get some figures to work on. | allabouttiming | |
05/12/2019 15:11 | We interviewed CEO Anthony Viljoen last week - check out the interview here: | cruxinvestor |
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