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PREM Premier African Minerals Limited

0.195
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 07:40:09
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Premier African Minerals Limited LSE:PREM London Ordinary Share VGG7223M1005 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.195 0.19 0.20 0.195 0.195 0.20 9,171,170 07:40:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Minrls,earths-ground,treated 0 -5.36M -0.0002 -9.50 43.39M
Premier African Minerals Limited is listed in the Minrls,earths-ground,treated sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PREM. The last closing price for Premier African Minerals was 0.20p. Over the last year, Premier African Minerals shares have traded in a share price range of 0.1525p to 1.01p.

Premier African Minerals currently has 22,836,049,123 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Premier African Minerals is £43.39 million. Premier African Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -9.50.

Premier African Minerals Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/10/2017
10:37
Look we are all agreed George was way too bullish and got ahead of himself.I am sure he has been told to rein it in. We are where we are and nothing can change that and I have to say I was very close to bailing because of our liquidity issues and in particular RHA which seemed like a white elephant .....BUT.... Totally relaxed NOW! And Why?
Assays should look good when released
Independent report on RHA due
ZULU PEA
BYE BYE YA
Liquidity fine
Confidence statement 're RHA
CIRCUM Acquisition of more shares shelved for now
So in summary this will be totally different in 4 months.Whats not to like.
Downside is that RHA really is a white elephant. Apart from that I feel all should be well but only time will tell.I am expecting to see some decent recovery here.

billthebank
03/10/2017
10:29
Yup because that will come with a placing if it's good news and if it's not, sub 0.2p
dmitribollokov
03/10/2017
10:18
We look forward to seeing you for the PEA RNS next month.
andrewsr
03/10/2017
10:05
I'll leave you alone for a bit, will be back for the next placing/when this goes sub 0.2p. Keep bulling yourselves up and looking at the assets; remaining blissfully unaware of the corporate/financial sleight of hand reducing your collective net worths.
dmitribollokov
03/10/2017
10:00
Lol! Keeping you busy looking at my historical posts. Good mornings work for you instead of the usual trolling
jungmana
03/10/2017
10:00
dmitribollokov
3 Oct '17 - 09:56 - 4984 of 4985 0 0 (Filtered)

nicosevos
03/10/2017
09:58
I think you'll find you're wasting your own time dmitri if you have no interest in the company...
mike_f
03/10/2017
09:56
ok enough, now you are wasting my time, filtered.
dmitribollokov
03/10/2017
09:42
Pick one post out of a hundred over last 1 year? Lol! What did I say about the YA and D - Beta funding?
jungmana
03/10/2017
09:32
Jungmana - 01 Aug 2017 - 07:34:56 - 3038 of 4982
Dmitiri - I have no time do fools. Just happy to see the seal of approval for Zulu for the top man himself; Don Hains.
Big mining companies pay millions for that man's advice.



Par example - calling me a fool, for being right. Focussing on don hains rather than the financing. How's that worked out for you?

dmitribollokov
03/10/2017
09:05
Too right Dodge, too right
shapido
03/10/2017
08:42
Dimitri - go back and check all my posts
jungmana
03/10/2017
08:39
Yes you have the higher moral ground for now. You are right the share price is very depressed. If in the future the share price should rise significantly will you have the humility to praise those that wanted to stay invested and thus reap the rewards or will you continue to tell us the error of our ways?

No one has disagreed with you about how things have been managed.

vitec
03/10/2017
08:29
Haha, right jungmana.

The coherent argument, as i've repeatedly said: discussion of the assets is meaningless when the bod has repeatedly demonstrated it doesn't have the ability to extract value from them and is prone to milking investors through financial mismanagement and fruitless capital raises.

There is nothing else to consider.

With regards to personal attacks, i believe you called me an "idiot" and "uninformed", inter alia, when i said the YA deal was terrible and i was selling out.

I have had the majority of the people on here slag me off. What i have said would happen to the share price has entirely come to pass. Don't try to take the high road jungmana, all the posts are recorded and there for everyone to see.

dmitribollokov
03/10/2017
08:25
Jung, I agree that sometimes the discussion is over the top, and includes personal attacks. Never really understood that, but it pervades advfn. People disagree on how to assign value to things, but none of that changes the actual value.
In general, I see that behaviour more from bulls. Not talking about this board specifically

codydotcom
03/10/2017
08:18
Cody ' is good to hear both sides. As everyone knows my criticism of George and the way he ran Prem over last 2 years. But Dimitri goes over the top. He is constantly attacking investors here instead of giving a coherent argument.
jungmana
03/10/2017
08:13
I don’t post here much, and don’t have much invested. But I always read and take in dmitri’s posts, and welcome them.

I want to hear both sides of the argument. If I only look at the bullish side, I’m doing my investment a disservice

IMHO

codydotcom
03/10/2017
08:10
Shows not shoes ( typo)
jungmana
03/10/2017
08:10
Dingo- I agree. Just to add. Right now we are 6th largest lithium deposit in the world. At 100mt we will be 2nd.The biggest which is pilbara have a near £600m market cap today.Shoes the huge potential here
jungmana
03/10/2017
08:07
One simple point word here: Zulu
forget the noise, the shares in issue. Look at Market Cap. £20m

ZULU is a Monster Deposit of Lithium.

If they achieve 100mt of Resources.
Negotiations to sell it will start north of $150m

If 100mt is just the start of delineating the full resource - perhaps there is double that.
Then Zulu will sit nicely in the top 8 of Lithium Deposits in the World.

$400m wouldn't be far fetched.

dingo75
03/10/2017
08:05
Imagine if you listened, rather than slagged off? You are just proffering yourselves as inept by complaining and getting rattled.

Looking at the postives/ignoring the reality, call it what you like.

It is a pretty sad indictment on you, if you think that it is laughable that somebody would want to try to stop unsuspecting people get ripped off.

dmitribollokov
03/10/2017
08:03
But it's his duty to forewarn gullible PI's about us despicable people looking at the positives in the company we are invested in... shame on us for doing so!
mike_f
03/10/2017
08:02
Yeah but remember hes doing it for the good off others.
cambradjones
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