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ATM Andrada Mining Limited

5.00
-0.10 (-1.96%)
Last Updated: 09:22:03
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.10 -1.96% 5.00 4.90 5.10 5.10 5.00 5.10 1,321,161 09:22:03
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Ferroalloy Ores, Ex Vanadium 9.88M -8.1M -0.0051 -9.80 79.03M
Andrada Mining Limited is listed in the Ferroalloy Ores, Ex Vanadium sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ATM. The last closing price for Andrada Mining was 5.10p. Over the last year, Andrada Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 3.85p to 8.65p.

Andrada Mining currently has 1,580,609,067 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Andrada Mining is £79.03 million. Andrada Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -9.80.

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15/2/2021
16:37
looks like this will be Afritin's highest ever close, no resistance above :)
ukgeorge
15/2/2021
16:34
lovely run today :)
ukgeorge
15/2/2021
11:47
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ukgeorge
15/2/2021
10:45
Really good news on the Afrimet loan note and Tantalum off take. I assume now that in early March we will hear that Tantalum separation has made progress.
shieldbug
15/2/2021
09:38
And there goes the conversion of Afrimet loan note into shares.
3ootuk
15/2/2021
07:44
Excellent news. Anyone know the current tantalum price and how much they expect to produce this year?
bobbieblock
15/2/2021
07:20
Afrimet hold the £3.8m loan notes issued in Nov 2019. Longterm view from them shows they believed in a punt on the tin/tantalum production, given that they didn't off take the tin initially.
3ootuk
15/2/2021
07:16
I am delighted to report that the strong tin concentrate production levels have been maintained since November 2020.

The first quarterly update on the production performance will be made to the market at the beginning of March 2021.

outlawinvestor
15/2/2021
07:09
Tantalum off take agreement signed, so hopefully that means they've got the separation circuit mostly sorted for that.
Average price over preceeding two months with a good payment on loading, with a reputable purchaser.

3ootuk
15/2/2021
07:06
RNS: Offtake agreements

- Renewal and extension of tin concentrate offtake agreement with Thaisarco for a further three years; and

- Tantalum concentrate offtake agreement concluded with AfriMet including US$500k advance payment option.

outlawinvestor
10/2/2021
18:53
It is very encouraging that the recent rise has been on such strong volume. Thanks for the broker note. Roll on 10p :)
ukgeorge
10/2/2021
11:42
Thanks 2magpies - i note their risked and unrisked targets are 12p and 15p accordingly, no specific timetable mentioned but the research note seems to extend to 2022.
montyville2
10/2/2021
10:47
Turner Pope note:
2magpies
05/2/2021
22:36
thanks Monty your insights are much appreciated
kash125
05/2/2021
15:06
Difficult to work out a target price as usual factors like PE ratio need earnings and this company is not due to make a profit until next year 2022 (a recent interview I think). That said the rising tin price should hasten the breakeven point.

Stockopedia are showing a forecast revenue of 17.7m in 2022, and a -1.3m net profit which equates to an EPS of approx -0.2p. To have a PE of 10 they would need an EPS of 0.4p which would need a net profit of approx 2.6m, at the current share price. This sounds achievable to me. I know this is very crude, and I am certainly no accountant, but it seems to support the current share price relative to near term profitability.

Of course the share price for a junior explorer/producer is all about the potential rather than earnings. They are sitting on a huge resource and are looking to prove more of this resource as well as ramp up production. They have a busy year ahead to do both these things and a stream of positive newsflow should see this intangible value grow. However now that they are moving into positive cashflow they should not need to raise further funds by diluting equity, unless they want to accelerate growth in asset or productivity.

Sorry for the long message but I wanted to find some kind of logic to answer the original question. Therefore I would say 10p is a realistic target price for the next year/18 months, as long as we get the positive newsflow.

As I say I am no accountant, so this all may be nonsense. If others have a better way of forecasting share price growth - please share.

montyville2
05/2/2021
12:00
If they can produce tantalum at 200,000 a tonne and lithium at 9000 a tonne then I’m really not sure what the price target will be
bobbieblock
05/2/2021
11:29
whats the target price of this stock say end of the year?
kash125
05/2/2021
09:55
With the price at 25k and rising it would be great if the company updated the market on how much tin it will sell this month at spot and what the cashflow will be with tin at these levels. Lets face it they arent shy about telling twitter where the price is so lets see your hand Afritin how much you got here?
allonblack
04/2/2021
18:33
Tin production isolated from Myanmar coup

hxxps://www.internationaltin.org/tin-production-isolated-myanmar-coup/

We do not feel that the political unrest in Myanmar will impact much of the country’s tin supply. The Wa region is relatively isolated from the political situation in the rest of the country, and we expect business to continue as usual here. Although some mines in the area remain flooded, the high tin price is allowing miners to extract lower grade material. Generally found near-surface, this ore is now economic – alleviating the impact of the flood waters.

As such, we feel that February imports into China will remain relatively steady. Following December shipments of 3,400 tonnes of tin ores and concentrates, we forecast that around 3,200 tonnes of material will be shipped to China.

outlawinvestor
04/2/2021
14:54
Lets not get ahead of ourselves. They need to work out how to separate the Tantalum. They appear to have been working on it for several months.

Tantalum, tantalum, tantalum!

shieldbug
04/2/2021
13:35
I was trying to work out if he meant the cashflow being stronger than expected was helping bring forward investment and growth
allonblack
04/2/2021
13:33
Yeh i thought he said the whole thing done this year ie stages ii/iii/iv
allonblack
04/2/2021
13:31
A BFS has begun on a Fast-tracked Stage II.

Presentation page 22.

I might need to listen again but was it also on this page when he suggested all would be done this year? Was that just stage II or all of Phase 1?

outlawinvestor
04/2/2021
13:21
Thanks. They said they would fund it organically and with now presumably a better cashflow it would have been good to articulate the financing intentions there.
allonblack
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