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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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0.05 | 0.40% | 12.50 | 12.00 | 13.00 | 12.75 | 12.475 | 12.75 | 583,653 | 09:21:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Chem,fertlizer Minrl Mng,nec | 0 | -11.98M | -0.0192 | -6.51 | 78.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/10/2021 13:46 | Rainbow Rare Earths are presenting at the Global Mining Finance conference live at Moorgate, London, next Wednesday morning, the 3rd of November. Shareholders and all those interested in the company are welcome to attend. This is a morning event, with a buffet, wine, and refreshements to follow. These are interesting events, and give the opportunity to chat to the CEO's, swap tips with fellow investors, and city professionals, in an informal setting. If anyone would like a free delegate pass, please email charina@global-minin I will be delighted to supply full details and register you. Advance registration is required. | charina | |
27/10/2021 13:16 | May be time to announce the next gypsum stack acquisition..... | thelung | |
27/10/2021 12:32 | Lots of buys coming In guys, hopefully our next leg up! | astubbs67602 | |
26/10/2021 03:10 | RBW should buy this one! From one OAP to another! Phulabora puts RBW in a mich better negociating position IMO. Shows Burundi that Gakara is secondary, and that RBW will be making more than enough cash by 2024 to fully fund Gakara. Also shows that we have the right brains, Gordon Bennett!, to run the show. Also, all and any REE deposits have added value of late thanks to US waking up, & China isn't seriously to be trusted with a monopoly any more than anyone else. Burundi knows it's talking to the US via RBW after Techmec upped its' stake. | napoleon 14th | |
25/10/2021 23:43 | Big side show. Needs sorted or the Chinese will at the expense of RBW. Who do you think put the pressure on the govt in the first place. Phalaborwa was the side show to fund Gakara. Now it's the only show.The Company's Gakara Project in Burundi, which produces one of the highest-grade concentrates in the world (typically 54% total rare earth oxide ("TREO")) through ongoing trial mining operations, is currently the only African producer of rare earths. | oapknob1 | |
23/10/2021 09:06 | Est revenue: - Phalabowra 200-250m / (relatively) small processing costs / phosphogypsum processing / oxides Gkara 30m / Mega processing costs / hard rock processing / concentrates . | archie222 | |
23/10/2021 07:44 | Burundi is a side show now | luffness | |
23/10/2021 06:24 | George is meeting the governmentin November. | dumbpunter | |
22/10/2021 23:43 | RBW need to sort the temporary suspension of trial mining operations from the Gakara Project in Burundi. | oapknob1 | |
21/10/2021 13:44 | Added more. The proposed revenues and the timeline to achieve them will mean this gets rerated quickly IMHO | lewis winthorpe | |
20/10/2021 11:34 | "The mining play,that isn't a mining play" sums it up nicely and the closer we get to the BFS the more it will become apparent -Techmet seem to realize already "primary REE play/option" | fulmar29 | |
20/10/2021 08:36 | Watched the Skype presentation yesterday evening - PEA stated as end of year so maybe slight slip from previous end Nov.GB very coy again about other opportunities to use KTech which I took as strong positiveVery open about target of 200-250m annual revenues from Phalaborwa. Burundi by comparison might be 30m so bit of a side show now | luffness | |
17/10/2021 09:50 | If they have very low costs and can quickly generate high profits thru oxide production (ktech) and have willing investors with deep pockets (Tecmet) I don't see set up costs being much of a problem | archie222 | |
15/10/2021 22:13 | https://m.youtube.co | trad3m3 | |
15/10/2021 22:13 | It's finally the right time :)))) | trad3m3 | |
15/10/2021 19:19 | All $$$ not £, sorry | dumbpunter | |
15/10/2021 19:18 | George has stated the the US gov will provide $20m loan towards the cost of the plant. £20m bank loan indicated and $10m from shareholders. Its all in plain sight and amazing how little traction it has gor. | dumbpunter | |
15/10/2021 13:38 | Techmet involvement is something of a game changer for RBW...... | lasata | |
15/10/2021 09:46 | Also sounds like they are getting very involved"TechMet has made an equity investment and is exploring options with Rainbow to develop downstream processing capacity to turn Rainbow's high-grade concentrate into high-value rare earth products." | luffness | |
15/10/2021 09:44 | More interesting to note that Techmet were a shareholder before the placing which I hadn't realised.Also the interview seemed to imply that RBW were Techmet's sole/preferred rare earth play. | luffness | |
15/10/2021 08:20 | Agreed, US government building a stake is massive, no one has quite caught on with that. Fill your boots.I found it quite hard to buy in quantity yesterday too. I think a significant move back to 20p is needed to free stock. | lewis winthorpe | |
15/10/2021 08:17 | Very interesting that he says that Techmet who took some shares in the placing are building a stake (effectively funded by the US government) and seeing as RBW also say that they do not plan any more fundraising until we are at the plant building stage (12-18 months away?) then the conclusion is they will have to buy in the open market. All very bullish for the share price. | 32campomar | |
14/10/2021 17:53 | Thank you archie. | snowyflake | |
14/10/2021 15:38 | I found it ok (on left click / goto on the context menu) try ... | archie222 |
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