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TM1 Technology Minerals Plc

0.11
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Technology Minerals Plc LSE:TM1 London Ordinary Share GB00BP094P47 ORD GBP0.001
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.11 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 47k -3.91M -0.0023 -0.48 1.88M
Technology Minerals Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TM1. The last closing price for Technology Minerals was 0.11p. Over the last year, Technology Minerals shares have traded in a share price range of 0.10p to 1.50p.

Technology Minerals currently has 1,705,235,859 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Technology Minerals is £1.88 million. Technology Minerals has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.48.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/5/2022
07:28
Think of it like a big furnace, they melt everything at very high temperatures - you can imagine the carbon footprint," she explains.
In the coming years, industry will need all the supplies of nickel it can get as its integral to so many of the products we use daily.
Lithium ion batteries, which power many devices, including your phone, rely on a mix of nickel, manganese and cobalt.
But in some batteries, nickel is by far the largest component, representing 80% of the mix.
The problem is that sourcing nickel, like many materials at the moment, is subject to supply chain headaches caused in part by the war in Ukraine, as Russia is one of the world's biggest nickel suppliers.
Countries such as Indonesia and the Philippines, will likely boost their nickel output as buyers search for non-Russian sources of the metal. Although there are questions over how sustainable this new production will be.

csmwssk12hu
06/5/2022
07:28
"Not a lot of people realise, we simply do not have enough of these critical materials at the moment mined around the world," says Megan O'Connor, chief executive and co-founder of battery materials mining and recycling firm, Nth Cycle.
Her company has designed a means of extracting nickel and other metals from minced-up old batteries - so that these materials can be used again.
It's called electro-extraction and it works by using an electrical current to separate metals out from crushed up battery waste known as "black mass". The separated metals are isolated and trapped in a special filter.
Nth Cycle's technology extracts nickel, not just from pulverised old batteries, but also from the clumps of rock and metals dug out of mines.
It's potentially a more sustainable method of recovering nickel than traditional techniques such as pyrometallurgy, which Dr O'Connor says is not an environmentally-friendly process.

csmwssk12hu
06/5/2022
07:17
It’s been hard to get buy quotes so far, can get now it’s 3.22-3.5
csmwssk12hu
06/5/2022
07:11
Basically sold a 10% stake just in the license just in the US, the big money will come from the recycling, there’s nowhere near enough supply for electric car demand, great piece on bbc online news yesterday about this imho dyor
csmwssk12hu
06/5/2022
07:00
That’s a great sale at a great price avoids dilution and gets the balls rolling, I’m in
csmwssk12hu
29/4/2022
13:44
Gone very quiet in here ?
rosolanor42
28/4/2022
19:35
Seems a seller in the background but very hard to buy stock 2.3-2.5p - Bought and looking to buy a lot more of anyone wants to help derisk their position or build a short
mrmark1
26/4/2022
06:41
Wow, this has more red flags than China. Its a prime candidate for the £1 million to £10 k trading challenge #buythespike.
terminator101
12/4/2022
20:59
No your right it will be much lower soon when the inevitable placing comes
r0hini
11/4/2022
13:53
Good interview with stock box the weekend . Can't imagine we will stay at this level for long
richyf3
08/4/2022
13:22
It’s quiet now but for how long..

Gla

andyview
08/4/2022
12:24
Got my 30k, still no trade at best. 1 million passed through too

Gla

andyview
08/4/2022
11:46
Some solid buying today, NT in the market, put a fill or kill order in for 30k


Gla

andyview
07/4/2022
19:51
What the high risk mining sector? Or the 49% stake in the loss making recycling company?These will be raising cash soon beware
r0hini
07/4/2022
19:38
New position taken this week , looking to add more on weakness . Hot sector to be in .
richyf3
31/3/2022
06:49
James Hannon, incoming Chief Financial Officer of #TM1 said: "It is great to be joining Technology Minerals and I look forward to supporting it to scale up operations and advance to a rapid-growth phase as it creates a fully circular economy for battery metals in the UK."
andyview
30/3/2022
13:36
And back into the market again today, come on TM1

Gla

andyview
28/3/2022
09:26
Added a few more here today, the pot is building...

gla

andyview
03/3/2022
18:40
Well here s a tweet for you apfindley. A Recyclus video of the Tipton leadacid battery recycle plant here
kenwrong
23/2/2022
07:57
Feels like news here is released by the twitter pump machine.Let me guess, the twitter guys have an inside man to push the company to release continuous newsflow...like they have with several companies over the past couple years...I won't mention the farcical news that came out of a facemask company. Or companies where info and presentations were actually created BY the twitter pumpers who then tried to pass them around as official news oh dear.
apfindley
22/2/2022
07:59
echnology Minerals PLC Exploration Update on the Oacoma Project
22/02/2022 7:00am
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Technology Minerals PLC

22 February 2022

22 February 2022

Technology Minerals Plc

("Technology Minerals" or the "Company")

Exploration Update on the Oacoma Project in South Dakota, USA

Geochemical results from 27 rock samples confirms presence of manganese and rare earth oxide mineral grades

Technology Minerals Plc (LSE: TM1), the first listed UK company focused on creating a sustainable circular economy for battery metals, is pleased to announce the results from 27 rock samples collected at the Stratabound Manganese - Rare Earth Oxides ("Mn - REO") Project in Oacoma, South Dakota, USA .

Summary

-- A total of 27 rock samples were collected during October 2021 from across the site, and sent to ALS Global in Reno Nevada for analysis

-- The samples comprised of mudstone and gypsum-phosphate concretions from within the Sharon Springs Formation and manganiferous concretions from within the DeGrey Formation

-- Rare Earth Oxides*: Two samples out of the 27 samples submitted reported total rare earth oxide ("REO") values of 0.22% and 0.34%, with associated neodymium (Nd) oxide + praseodymium (Pr) oxide ("NdPr") values respectively of 0.034% and 0.037% NdPr

-- Manganese: Seven of the 27 samples reported manganese oxide ("MnO") grades greater than 20% MnO, with the highest grading at 29.1% MnO

-- The next step will be to continue the exploration campaign with a more comprehensive and extensive sampling and mapping programme.

*(REO = Total rare earth oxide which includes NdPr is the sum of La (2) O (3) , CeO (2) , Pr (6) O (11) , Nd (2) O (3) , Sm (2) O (3) , Eu (2) O (3) , Gd (2) O (3) , Tb (4) O (7) , Dy (2) O (3) , Ho (2) O (3) , Er (2) O (3) , Tm (2) O (3) , Yb (2) O (3) , Lu (2) O (3) , Y (2) O (3) . NdPr = neodymium + praseodymium oxide. Assays were carried out by ALS Global using their ME-MS81L(TM) analytical package).

Oacoma Project

The Oacoma Project covers 13 state mineral leases covering a total of 3,083 acres in South Dakota, which the Company believes is prospective for stratabound manganese and rare earth oxides as well as nickel, cobalt, copper. The Company currently holds 15% of the project, with the option to acquire up to a further 85% working interest subject to the terms of an exploration agreement that is to be agreed, as part of an earn-in Joint Venture Agreement with North American Strategic Minerals Inc. (and its wholly-owned subsidiary East River Minerals LLC).

Alex Stanbury, Chief Executive Officer of Technology Minerals, said: " We are pleased to report a positive set of results from the sampling survey at the Oacoma Project, which confirmed the presence of rare earth minerals and manganese. Following this encouraging start, we intend to advance our exploration at Oacoma with a more comprehensive and extensive sampling and mapping programme to continue to improve our understanding of the potential prospectivity of the project."

The Directors of the Company accept responsibility for this announcement.

Enquiries


Technology Minerals Limited
Alex Stanbury, Chief Executive Officer +44 20 7618 9100
Lester Kemp, Chief Operating Officer info@technologyminerals.co.uk
Wilson Robb, Chief Technical Officer
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manual dexterity
16/2/2022
13:13
News release, confirmation of the research note out today


gla

andyview
16/2/2022
10:39
Good buying today
andyview
16/2/2022
08:17
Hopefully to at least double figures…

Gla

andyview
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