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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Savannah Resources Plc | LSE:SAV | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B647W791 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.35 | 3.30 | 3.40 | 3.35 | 3.35 | 3.35 | 2,161,589 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -2.86M | -0.0016 | -20.94 | 61.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/6/2018 08:56 | Could you repost the link with a capital H at the start, cheers? | highly geared | |
17/6/2018 21:15 | An interesting piece from a SAV supporter.http://ice | inbrackets | |
17/6/2018 20:34 | James Thurber couldn't have written it better. But leaving Walter to his dreams I found some interesting information in the March presentation on this page:- | ged5 | |
17/6/2018 15:58 | Ah you know how it is, one minute your in love the next minute your not. Relax man ... the way I see it we are all rich very soon. Probably me more tho, with my low Av here and the fact I made 67k on CFD trades alone last week X x | nick9013 | |
17/6/2018 15:42 | LTHs not selling and new buyers wouldn't sell - what would be the point? | broncowarrior | |
17/6/2018 14:41 | Still didn't close below 13,even with the high volume on Friday. | recordz | |
17/6/2018 11:45 | Not a great advert for Tesla. Don't have to have a Tesla though. Plenty to choose from. Average of 4.1 Nick. That's fantastic! Didn't realise it had been that low since last October! Nick9013 29 Sep '17 - 08:57 - 170 of 974 0 0 0 Placing coming, been in and out here for years. We all know the drill Nick9013 9 Oct '17 - 22:20 - 201 of 974 0 0 0 12 months I'm back in. Nick9013 11 Oct '17 - 13:50 - 217 of 974 0 1 0 I see a placing at 4.50 I hear 4. Just takes to long to recover! I love D.A and Sav but right it's to far away. Smarter quicker cash to be made for now, you have only got to look at the history! and for that reason ... | ged5 | |
15/6/2018 15:40 | somebody buying in volume at the end of the day. | hugothesecond | |
15/6/2018 10:01 | 1.3m shares left @ av of 4.1 I'm holding out for a minimum of 60p and no less | nick9013 | |
15/6/2018 09:06 | GED, SAV are top drawer in terms of presentations and I’ve little doubt Portugal will be mining in 18-24 months. Oman will be as well. Just focus on the free cash flows within 2 years and what it will mean for the share price and divi’s. | highly geared | |
15/6/2018 08:15 | Hope you enjoyed the golf as much as the rise in sp, yorkie. Something for all to enjoy - the video at the bottom of this page! Or How many other companies go to this much effort to inform present and prospective investors? And who will this be shown to over the next few weeks? If you've got, flaunt it! Portugal is going to be huge! | ged5 | |
14/6/2018 23:55 | This needs to hold the gap it made Thursday in the 13's.Looks like the MMs were testing it.The candles show a Bearish counter attack but couldn't crack 13. Tomorrows another day.Always got to wait for the next day for comfirmation. | recordz | |
14/6/2018 15:58 | Not being greedy, but an Oman mining licence on Monday would be nice :) | broncowarrior | |
14/6/2018 15:42 | I come back from Scotland after a weeks golfing and see we are finally off to the races after being here for 4 years and not before time. I have being reading back through the posts and had a right chuckle to myself reading FQR's posts looking more ridiculous from one post to the next. Good to see the long term posters having the last laugh here. GLA LTH | yorkie14 | |
14/6/2018 13:43 | Based on current lithium price and the likelihood of moving from 14MT toward 20MT, it’s logical to see a likely doubling of the current NPV. Depending on the Jorc when they publish the DFS and the sales price used for Li concentrate,we may see an NPV above $500 million. | highly geared | |
14/6/2018 12:55 | Anyway, got a few back at 13p | 5chipper | |
14/6/2018 11:03 | I had a sell order in for half my shares at 16p. Didn't get triggered first thing but seems to have gone through at some point during the morning??? Seems odd but suggests there is demand for these at higher prices? | 5chipper | |
14/6/2018 10:23 | Main bits for me from this interview:- Still 2 rigs on site Feasibility study to start in the next month or 2. Will take 7 months to complete | ged5 | |
14/6/2018 09:17 | Some superior economic characteristics. Clearly it's a very valuable project. NPV of $356mm Superior economic returns IRR 63% Very cash generative. CAPEX $109mm a lot of it sourced from potential strategic partnerships. Talking to a whole sort of series of very well credential groups Speaking to more after today's news release Looking to secure offtake arrangements as well - a key element to underwrite the debt part of financing. When we stop finding pegmaatite we'll stop drilling Physically in production by 2nd quarter of 2020. A mining company that gets on with it. Lithium in $900 range All of the numbers that are in our scoping study have been done on a very conservative spodumene price deck $685. | ged5 | |
14/6/2018 09:00 | Ged, Interesting interview, SC based on a $685/tn vs the current $900/tn for lith concentrate. So good margin in there too. Sounds like DFS being the next plan before construction next year. Drilling to late '18 or until they stop finding the stuff. Plenty more news to come from Port. Perhaps they'll fund some of the development at the asset level like KEFI for example, good to see DA his usual happy and relaxed self. HG, Looks about right on the numbers, should be showing some healthy divis at that stage. Rio Tinto potentially could assist with the financing for Moz, the offtake agreement with them will be instrumental to getting that one closed. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
14/6/2018 08:54 | Haha jog on, we all know you lost your shirt! Bitter is an understatement! | nick9013 |
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