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PREM Premier African Minerals Limited

0.1875
-0.005 (-2.60%)
30 Apr 2024 - Closed
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
  -0.005 -2.60% 0.1875 0.185 0.19 0.1925 0.185 0.19 129,874,721 16:00:55
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 0.19p. 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
02/10/2019
14:03
Lenigas gas milked the stock market for far too long with the knowledge that he will never be investigated
aidenabettin
02/10/2019
14:01
Unfortunately those running the show in Africa and the usual gang pump n dumping gives this and the rest of the lenigas stable zero credibility
aidenabettin
02/10/2019
13:58
I don't know why but the is genuine and correct from Zimbabwe. This time it's no bull rubbish. Please read the link, I think we will see the RNS soon today or by tomorrow
amrishbhim
02/10/2019
13:53
And POW(Massive nickel discovery) same lenigas gang as well so keep an eye on it
aidenabettin
02/10/2019
13:50
3bn traded ( that's over 25% of total shares in issue).Something is definitely happening here
jungmana
02/10/2019
13:49
Buyers @ KAV now post Mike Moles technical but excellent interview presentation with ProActive Investors

Potentially really very promising @ the KSZ in Botswana for KAV

cpap man
02/10/2019
13:47
Yet GR couldnt confirm it yesterday???
aidenabettin
02/10/2019
13:45
Yes, I can confirm that Premier Mineral Resources managed to get an exclusive prospecting order to kick start the mining of lithium in the country," he said."This is in line with the Government Mining Development Policy and Zimbabwe is open for business mantra in order to be able to increase mining output."Of late small-scale miners have objected to the issuance of 40 EPOs that the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development gazetted to potential mining investors early this year. In the past, small-scale miners were used to pegging anywhere openly and mining wherever they liked but the coming in of EPOs stopped the practice. Zimbabwe is set to benefit from its vast lithium deposits after investors such as the Zimbabwe Lithium Company and Prospect Resources have shown commitment to extracting the mineral in Kamativi and Arcadia near Harare respectively. Lithium is used to produce batteries for electric cars, which are predominantly becoming famous around the world. On the other hand, tantalite is a heavy black mineral mostly used in the electronics industry for the production of electronic capacitors for cellphones and laptop computer chips, among others. Due to global demand, the price for tantalite on the international commodities market has occasionally soared.Recently, Premier announced that it was waiting for the country's power utility, Zesa, to connect its RHA Tungsten Mine to the national grid to enable production to get underway within the next four months. Site work at Zulu project near Insiza in Matabeleland South has also started with the construction of a suitable substation for electrification of the mine.Premier African Minerals is a multi-commodity mining and natural resource development company focused on Southern Africa with its RHA Tungsten and Zulu Lithium projects in Zimbabwe. The company has a diverse portfolio of projects, which include tungsten, rare earth elements, lithium and tantalum in Zimbabwe, encompassing brownfield projects with near-term production potential to grass-roots exploration. - @okazunga
amrishbhim
02/10/2019
13:43
They were used at TSI and can easily pump and dump at will to allow an exit or swap
aidenabettin
02/10/2019
13:43
This is great news, just got the info as well. I would say they're must be an RNS coming soon as to a 1 buy earlier. This will rocket
amrishbhim
02/10/2019
13:40
Premier gets EPO for Mat North projects
Premier gets EPO for Mat North projects
Engineer Polite Kambamura

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter

GOVERNMENT has granted Premier African Resources an Exclusive Prospecting Order (EPO) for its Zulu Lithium and Tantalite projects in Matabeleland region.

The London Stock Exchange-listed company had recently engaged the Mining Affairs Board seeking an EPO.

Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister, Engineer Polite Kambamura, confirmed the acquisition of the EPO by Premier African Minerals to ZBCtv news.



“Yes, I can confirm that Premier Mineral Resources managed to get an exclusive prospecting order to kick start the mining of lithium in the country,” he said.

“This is in line with the Government Mining Development Policy and Zimbabwe is open for business mantra in order to be able to increase mining output.”

Of late small-scale miners have objected to the issuance of 40 EPOs that the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development gazetted to potential mining investors early this year. In the past, small-scale miners were used to pegging anywhere openly and mining wherever they liked but the coming in of EPOs stopped the practice.

Zimbabwe is set to benefit from its vast lithium deposits after investors such as the Zimbabwe Lithium Company and Prospect Resources have shown commitment to extracting the mineral in Kamativi and Arcadia near Harare respectively. Lithium is used to produce batteries for electric cars, which are predominantly becoming famous around the world.

h2owater
02/10/2019
13:36
Aiden , are you kidding
doctor 69
02/10/2019
13:34
Institution?.Spreadex or IG ?
aidenabettin
02/10/2019
13:34
Just added a small amount, not 55m though
shirley83
02/10/2019
13:33
There was a 48m buy too earlier in the morning
jungmana
02/10/2019
13:31
There few more of those coming soon, inside leak I gather, it's signed off I think
amrishbhim
02/10/2019
13:29
Someone just bought 55m at 0.0445p. Interesting!
jungmana
02/10/2019
13:29
55m buy there
sigora
02/10/2019
13:21
I hope this comes good for you. The assets: Zulu, RHA and circum are definitely worth a lot more that GBP 4m market cap today.The big negative imo is GR.
jungmana
02/10/2019
13:19
Next pump is POW
aidenabettin
02/10/2019
13:16
Glad that we might finally begin to see a revaluation based on the assets here. It was far too high for a period, and has come crashing down to earth but I maintain a holding based on the assets which are substantially undervalued IMO. The risk is the management which has been a circus, but one I'm still willing to take for the right rewards
jamgr0
02/10/2019
13:12
the big risk is that GR is trying to line up some sort of deal on the back of this volume. hence the delay. one of those traditional 1-2 GR RNS combos that stuffs shareholders.

also, interesting to see that Circum divi is now .05. last month it was .1....

valhalla2017
02/10/2019
13:08
Sold to buy MTRO gl all
jackjackpaul
02/10/2019
13:05
2.8b volume.
recordz
02/10/2019
13:03
Some large trades coming in!
wolfcub
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