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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% | 3.30 | 3.20 | 3.40 | 3.30 | 3.30 | 3.30 | 1,443,575 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -2.86M | -0.0016 | -20.63 | 60.33M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/9/2018 13:55 | Michael looks very pleased with himself in that picture. Has he negotiated good terms? Latest interview:- Hxxp://www.proactive | ged5 | |
24/9/2018 09:15 | Thanks paleje! Latest tweet:- "$SAV team holding meetings with joint venture partners in #Oman for Block 4 and 5 #Copper Projects." Could be just a routine meeting but I still have that feeling that ML is getting close. | ged5 | |
24/9/2018 08:20 | Small piece in yesterdays Times, Dyson writing off quite a large investment in advanced battery developer Sakti3 and reverting back to lithium, at least for his first model which is scheduled for 2021. Dyson wouldn't be the only one reaching such conclusions I think, but longer term the race to beat Li still on. ...The maker of high-end vacuum cleaners bought Sakti3 in 2015 to gain access to the Michigan-based firm’s technology for solid-state batteries, which can be charged faster and hold more power than lithium ion batteries. The investment was a key part of Dyson’s plan to build electric cars. However, accounts for a subsidiary, Dyson Technology, show the company has impaired its investment in Sakti3. Dyson said it had “multiple competing [battery] technologies in-house” and was investing £1bn in their development. “The technology — both solid-state and other forms — is advancing quickly and this represents nothing more than prudent accounting,” it said. Dyson, which was founded by Sir James Dyson in 1991, is pumping £2bn into electric cars and aims to launch the first of three models in 2021. Car makers are racing to develop commercial scale solid-state batteries. However, Dyson has reportedly scaled back its ambitions to use solid-state batteries in its first car, instead leaning towards lithium ion. | paleje | |
23/9/2018 21:06 | We all get rattled from time to time GED, I’ve got my own pet grievances with another miner and let off steam there possibly wrongly half the time. Good luck with the house jobs, I’ve been doing my sons for a few months, trouble is every time a job gets done a new one emerges. | paleje | |
21/9/2018 08:58 | Edgein if you did not know Moz PFS was Q1 2019 you have been asleep or not read RNS's this past year.... | ipwil | |
21/9/2018 08:49 | HG, No problem, I have an agenda. That is to make money as I go. ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
21/9/2018 08:47 | All looking good here, roll on 2019/2020. Have a great weekend. | fqr714bhp | |
21/9/2018 08:46 | I should apologise for my rather facetious tone of late. I think SAV will make it big in the next 3 years. Oman though has become an embarrassment, not their fault , but you wonder why we have a major Oman based shareholder yet the government moves as a glacial pace. Still , predictions of a Cu deficit through 2019-23 should mean they mine the stuff at the right time. | highly geared | |
21/9/2018 08:32 | HG, March 2019, absolutely. In between now and then, possible profit here and there. Depends how its played. ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
21/9/2018 07:58 | Ed, exactly. Wake me up in March 2019... | highly geared | |
21/9/2018 07:57 | Well it looks like the Moz PFS is now Q1 next year, at least the cash position is quite good. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
21/9/2018 07:56 | All good but constantly pushed back.Portugal up dates will keep things ticking along but the real action will be in spring next year when the BFS is published and mine development decisions made. Whether Oman has the ML by then is anyone’s guess and ditto the Mozambique mining leases. Clearly with positive outcomes on these 2, SAV will be well set . 6 month waiting game now. | highly geared | |
21/9/2018 07:32 | Real good RNS's today. A few more leg ups on the way. ATB. GD | greatfull dead | |
20/9/2018 15:58 | 'Wonder how the EV market is doing?' Fair point and where speculation is focusing GED, and opinion is split, Trump not helping with a possible hiccup in global growth thanks to his trade war. That and the sheer volume of Li in the ground are concerns. But EV will happen even if a lesser pace, and we'll benefit from both Cu and Li all being well. Our Li production costs will be in the lowest quartile and we should benefit from early production if we get that far without being taken out. Depressing climate at the moment though. | paleje | |
20/9/2018 13:09 | Yep, at least that is some news from Oman and they haven't forgotten about it completely! The way things are going Portugal will be in production before Oman. | broncowarrior | |
20/9/2018 09:09 | Oooh,that's very good isn't it? Forgotten we had a copper mmineralisation asset in Oman! Could have an increased resource soon! What? Awaiting anticipated decision on a mining lease applications. Not this soon, surely? Wonder how the EV market is doing? | ged5 | |
20/9/2018 08:19 | Not the news we were hoping for from Oman but I guess its a start. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
20/9/2018 08:17 | Good RNS this morning and to me that signals that the ML has been granted. Why otherwise would they bother to do more drilling and spending more money. It is only a matter of time before we get the news that the ML is in the bag. Any one care to share their view on this and agree with me. Have a good day. | fqr714bhp | |
19/9/2018 16:24 | Yes I suppose so HG, pretty depressing market for months now especially the small resource sector. | paleje | |
19/9/2018 16:08 | Boredom; lack of news on Oman and Mozambique. Oman was supposed to be the front runner asset but the ML is now approaching 18 months behind schedule and there’s no chance of CU production this side of 2020 the way it is going. | highly geared | |
19/9/2018 16:01 | Why all the small sells today, anyone any thoughts? There was an Edison email this morning 'explaining' lithium but it was nothing new just repeating what's been known for months. The only new consideration, I think, is the effect Trump's trade actions might have overall on global growth and possible dent to EV takeup - but they didn't even touch on that. | paleje | |
18/9/2018 11:39 | Still no Oman ML Mozambique..... | highly geared |
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