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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.11 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 47k | -3.91M | -0.0023 | -0.48 | 1.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/4/2023 10:16 | Nice. the Recyclus value was over 4p. the last time they used a much higher number. The next news is the acceptance of the draft contact as ticked. When will there be more news on the value being realised in the mining? | raleigh43 | |
12/4/2023 09:05 | Midweek Takeaway featuring Alex Stanbury and Robin Brundle of Technology Minerals (LSE:TM1) 12/04/2023 | driver101 | |
12/4/2023 08:18 | Excellent news and more to come I expect. | raleigh43 | |
05/4/2023 15:05 | Looks like it is waiting for bigger news now. Hopefully the EA agreements are imminent now. They must be. | raleigh43 | |
31/3/2023 15:00 | Doubled my holding earlier this week. Long term hold for me. | raleigh43 | |
31/3/2023 14:48 | Death Spiral Finance, short are you? LOL | swanny27 | |
31/3/2023 06:20 | More death spiral finance conversion. Lovely. Well done for sucking in a few more gerbils to offload the death spiral. | terminator101 | |
30/3/2023 07:54 | Get a nearly 2 million pound gov grant. Nice beans. | raleigh43 | |
28/3/2023 13:53 | Just checked. That figure was right for Recyclus. | raleigh43 | |
28/3/2023 13:16 | Did they value Recyclus as a 70 Million Pound company? | raleigh43 | |
28/3/2023 13:15 | Excellent interview, thanks for sharing. My view is that this is all coming together nicely now. I will keep adding. | raleigh43 | |
28/3/2023 11:56 | Good interview | 21ant | |
28/3/2023 07:49 | Differing views make the market. | raleigh43 | |
28/3/2023 06:24 | Lovely, more death spiral finance conversion. Down and down and down and down she goes. You already know the destination, it just takes a bit of patience to get there. With a market cap of over £13 million for this overvalued non revenue generating lifestyle fluff, it’s got plenty of potential yet. | terminator101 | |
27/3/2023 11:52 | Added more. | raleigh43 | |
27/3/2023 10:52 | Yeah. Considered adding more this morning. The news looks good. The EA cert will be the game changer. They need that to start to look serious in the recycling arena. Automisation will ramp up the numbers. More dilution. Hmm ok but let’s see d’some good news with the cert. | raleigh43 | |
27/3/2023 10:04 | Bought in here this morning. Fingers crossed for the EA cert next | 21ant | |
20/3/2023 14:11 | NicE RNS ABOUT ireland. What is really needed is the EA full certs for battery automatisation. Hopefully news there very soon. | raleigh43 | |
20/3/2023 14:11 | NicE RNS ABOUT ireland. What is really needed is the EA full certs for battery automatisation. Hopefully news there very soon. | raleigh43 | |
14/3/2023 11:30 | We need some positive news! | raleigh43 | |
08/3/2023 09:26 | They seem to be closer than ever to finally getting the machines whirring. I made my bet based on the belief that that will cause an uptick. The minerals will be needed for batteries. However cobolt prices have dropped heavily. Battery demand will not decrease. | raleigh43 | |
07/3/2023 08:05 | LanceJohnson - Glad I am not alone in my conclusions that he is bad news !!! | theimpatientone | |
07/3/2023 00:42 | @JakNife - happy to share more widely. I will email you. @raleigh43 – it may seem strange that TM holds less than 50% of Recyclus, but this is no accident. By holding less than 50% TM is not liable for the actions of Recyclus. Whatever is happening at Recyclus’s sites must be deemed risky and potentially damaging to TM. The fact that Robbin and Alex control all these companies is precarious. As for ISO certs these are not indicative of good business in an economic or technological sense. ISO establishes credibility for global standards in quality assurance and manufacturing but this is just an administrative exercise. ISO is a check-box exercise as you would say in the UK. I know of sites where the directors have criminal records and run loss-making business yet they have ISO certification. I do not think you will see decent income any time soon. When it comes to lead acid they will run a loss making business for reasons explained in my original post. As for lithium ion I do not think they know what they are doing for these batteries either. I heard Alex and Robbin talk about direct recycling which means the cathode is refreshed or regenerated and re-used rather than destroyed and recycled. Direct recycling will never work for a general recycler like TM because you would be taking lithium battery cathode from 5+ year old batteries and attempting to sell it into today’s battery market. It won’t work because batteries from 5 years ago are nothing like today’s batteries, or another way to put it: old lithium battery cathode has been superseded by new chemistry and therefore taking old cathode and directly recycling it into new cathode is pointless. @theimpatientone – we did due diligence on Alex Stanbury and quite frankly we were surprised. Not in a good way. He’s from one of the richest families in the UK and a member of the upper class. Some of the family businesses are all over the news and let’s just say not for good reasons usually. We were not impressed by the mining and prospecting projects he has supported over the years. | lancejohnson |
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