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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rainbow Rare Earths Limited | LSE:RBW | London | Ordinary Share | GG00BD59ZW98 | 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 | -0.85% | 11.65 | 11.30 | 12.00 | 11.75 | 11.65 | 11.75 | 145,816 | 08:23:35 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chem,fertlizer Minrl Mng,nec | 0 | -11.98M | -0.0192 | -6.07 | 72.77M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/4/2018 12:26 | Versarian ?Have a look at VERDITEK.. Graphene tie-up looks interesting.Not on anybody radar yet.We are really early with this stock.. You may not like it on that basis | maccamcd | |
09/4/2018 12:08 | Shame they've been selling my biggest holding, VRS, to pay for it! | runthejoules | |
09/4/2018 11:26 | RNS showing a respected small cap institution called Miton has been increasing their stake. now own over 5%. Clever! | maccamcd | |
09/4/2018 09:50 | The rise is pretty relentless with some chunky buys last week. | timnicebutdim | |
05/4/2018 13:44 | I am only seeing 500,000. Whether 500k or 1 million, that's still a lot of shares. | shakeypremis | |
05/4/2018 12:34 | Someone bought a million shares yesterday in 4 batches just shown up under trades | timnicebutdim | |
05/4/2018 10:32 | Why would you get out of a share you like because a few more people have come onboard? That's a bit like saying you don't like a band anymore because they hit the big time! No, the trade war probably won't happen, but the world will always need a supply of the stuff that RBW has in abundance. I'm staying put, I hope you decide to as well. | dplewis1 | |
05/4/2018 09:33 | Looks like investors can't get enough of these | 5chipper | |
05/4/2018 09:33 | Will Thyssenkrupp make an early bid before this gets out of reach? | magicmayhem | |
05/4/2018 09:26 | It's gonna blow. | timnicebutdim | |
05/4/2018 08:58 | Arise the lopolith | dplewis1 | |
05/4/2018 08:40 | It's gone nuts! | shakeypremis | |
04/4/2018 16:16 | Seems like people are cottoning into that scenario. Good for all holders here and for Thyssen who are receiving nice discounted baskets! | dplewis1 | |
04/4/2018 16:02 | If China bans rare earth sales to America... What are prices?!! | maccamcd | |
04/4/2018 14:39 | CHINA. hxxp://thehill.com/b | saracen3 | |
28/3/2018 08:51 | 18.51p to sell now. | shakeypremis | |
26/3/2018 12:13 | *THYSSENKRUPP IS SAID TO BE OPEN TO ACQUISITIONS: HANDELSBLATT | maccamcd | |
26/3/2018 10:44 | any sniffs on the current drilling down there??? shares are pretty steady and there is a decent buyer around the end of last week. Hopefully an 'insider'! | maccamcd | |
14/3/2018 16:16 | Tesla's shift to a magnetic motor using neodymium in its Model 3 Long Range car adds to pressure on already strained supplies of neodymium. Now the spotlight is on neodymium. Several auto makers already use permanent magnet motors that rely on the metal because they are generally lighter, stronger and more efficient than induction motors that are based on copper coils. But it is the switch to neodymium by Tesla, an auto maker that has staked its future solely on the electric vehicle, that is showing the way the industry is moving and the direction of demand for the rare earth metal. Global demand of 31,700 tonnes for neodymium in 2016 already outstripped supply by 3,300 tonnes, he said. Demand climbed to 34,200 tonnes 2017 and expected to be 38,800 tonnes in 2018, leaving larger deficits. "Tesla's decision to switch to permanent magnets has completely changed the dynamics of the market," said a source at a fund manager that specialises in metals. The Japanese firm said it had developed a magnet which replaced some of the neodymium with more abundant and cheaper rare earths -- lanthanum and cerium. Toyota aims to use the magnets in electric vehicle motors within the next 10 years. Other manufacturers of electric vehicles that use permanent magnets include BMW, Nissan and Geely. Several companies produce rare earth metals outside China, including London-listed Rainbow Rare Earths, Canada-listed Namibia Rare Earths and Australia's Spectrum Rare Earths. | loganair |
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