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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Pensana Plc | LSE:PRE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKM0ZJ18 | ORD �0.001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.05 | -0.23% | 22.05 | 21.70 | 22.40 | 22.90 | 22.00 | 22.50 | 474,113 | 16:35:17 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 0 | -4.3M | - | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/5/2022 01:52 | Hammy, Your back ~ Or has somebody simply taken over your Avatar ? What are you going to complain about now, all of the issues you highlighted last year, turned out to be inconsequential ! although I must admit you did scare quite a few day traders into selling on the cheap. Not enough though as you have obviously failed to collect enough shares to become a significant holder. My promise still stands, | chinasyndrome | |
19/5/2022 21:27 | The ice pick penetrated the eye socket and entered the brain. This was followed by a series of posts under the authorship of SirMark. Activity on the chat line became locked in a downward spiral and eventually consumed itself. SirMark, undeterred, typed on. | hamiltonengineering | |
19/5/2022 12:03 | Nice, look forward to share price rise as we start to make way and hopefully not long till the planning approval. | sirmark | |
18/5/2022 12:38 | Financiers at 121 Conference strongly attracted by Pensana’s Magnet Metal supply chain plans Despite being held in the cooler winter month of May rather than the usual warmer February, 335 investors and 100 companies attended the conference, with many of the Financiers showing a strong interest in magnet metal rare earths and in particular Pensana’s plans to establish the world’s first independent and sustainable supply chain. Pensana held over 40 meetings at the conference with investors, bankers and sell-side analysts, with strong interest in Pensana’s plans to commence construction of the world’s first rare earth separation hub located at Saltend Chemicals Park in the Humber Freeport. Of particular interest, was the ultra-low power costs at Longonjo, recently contracted ten-year supply contract at 2 cents per kWh, together with plans to connect Saltend with 250 MW batteries charged by a 320kV HVDC connection to the 2.45GW Dogger Bank Wind Farm. These contracts underline the strong profitability of Saltend, which according to Adamas Intelligence’s recently published forecasts, will be delivering NdPr oxide into a price averaging well over US$200,000 per tonne over the first decade of Saltend’s production, generating an EBITDA of over US$600 million per year. LOOKS PRETTY POSITIVE TO ME !! | mikethebike4 | |
16/5/2022 11:27 | Waiting for this to breakout above the £1 shouldn't be long just a few more weeks. IMO | sirmark | |
13/5/2022 12:19 | Another 30k from me earlier | sirmark | |
11/5/2022 20:03 | Presentation at Indaba in Capetown obviously went down well. | wiseacre | |
11/5/2022 13:47 | I wonder where today's action has come from. | adxwasere | |
11/5/2022 13:43 | Only 166 shares left on the offer, bid just ticked up as-well looking good for a breakout here ! | sirmark | |
11/5/2022 13:35 | Moving the bid up to attract sellers but no takers, news coming soon and we'll be in triple digits. | sirmark | |
11/5/2022 12:16 | Can't beat a good rise and let's hope it keeps going GLA | bigpecs | |
11/5/2022 11:38 | Rising well today | sirmark | |
05/5/2022 19:23 | Very interesting interview today with Paul Atherley, by Andrew Monk of VSA Capital - Discussing Alkemy Capital and Tees Valley Lithium (or Thames Valley Lithium as Monk prefers !). Towards end, Atherley talks about the investment path for the stock. Regular mention of Pensana as well. | donoratico | |
05/5/2022 14:15 | Will be nice :) | sirmark | |
05/5/2022 12:48 | We seem to be getting closer to planning consent etc with Atherley more visible in the media of late. | energyhobbs | |
05/5/2022 10:07 | Looking strong today and level 2 order book stacked for a change first time in recent weeks | sirmark | |
03/5/2022 21:42 | Better volume today | sirmark | |
02/5/2022 10:45 | nice jump ! | mikethebike4 | |
02/5/2022 07:31 | You would not be privy to some "Inside Information" would you Likya123 ? That is a big prediction to make, your either too well informed or are offering unfounded Financial Advice ? Not sure which Regulator would be more interested ! In the mean time cross promoting is rather bad form. | chinasyndrome | |
01/5/2022 09:21 | Pump and Dump , are you being serious , this has been highlighted as a very solid sell , planning will determine new direction of travel, enjoy. | jotoha2 | |
30/4/2022 09:27 | Next cash raise will be around 40p ouch. | jotoha2 | |
30/4/2022 09:26 | Am surprised M&G coughed up £10m , they are usually smart cookies , then again if Leon invested then the stock would be at 120p now. | jotoha2 | |
30/4/2022 08:16 | Mixed views on the stock here... hxxps://masterinvest This particularly caught my eye, especially given the funding confidence from Atherley in the Crux interview in March... However funding isn’t there yet. And it has to be said that with competitors’ coming on line at some time, the medium term market has to be somewhat unpredictable unless PRE can secure fixed price offtake agreements with customers – something entirely practicable given the large overall supply deficit being forecast. But the separation technology is still at an early stage, so some commentators are wary. And anyone seen this... A report late last year said the government had doubts about Saltend’s viability and, whatever the reason, a mooted government grant has still not materialised.ixed commentary here...this particularly caught my eye... | mwj1959 |
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