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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Tungsten West Plc | TUN | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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2.375 | 2.375 | 2.75 | 2.75 | 2.375 |
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MINING |
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Posted at 01/10/2024 14:12 by millennialinvestor Shares suspended"Tungsten West (LON:TUN), the mining company focused on restarting production at the Hemerdon tungsten and tin mine ("Hemerdon" or the "Project") in Devon, UK, announces a delay in the completion and publication of its audited accounts for the year ended 31 March 2024 while the Company progresses its Tranche F funding under the Convertible Loan Notes ("CLN"), comfort over which is required for the auditors to sign off on going concern. Accordingly, a temporary suspension of trading in the Company's shares took effect from 7:30am BST today, 1 October 2024. The Company has received letters of comfort from certain key investors that they will support the Tranche F funding and anticipates that it will be in a position to provide an update and publish its final results shortly, following which trading in its shares will be restored. A further announcement will be made in due course." |
Posted at 22/4/2024 13:34 by millennialinvestor There isn't a long term bull case here, just big share price swings as "investors" think that the UK can economically extract anything out of the ground cheaper then anyone else and make a decent profit - impossible.Not with our energy costs, labour costs, machinery/maintenanc |
Posted at 10/4/2024 11:03 by seedoftongo Could turn into a stampede to the exit door ….🚪 I have a few minor punts like this but this ain’t one . Tbh I’m more satiated seeing investors lose money . It’s great . Much more fun poking an angry losing investor until they explode with rage , than comments about rockets and moons etc … |
Posted at 10/4/2024 10:22 by seedoftongo Rally over ….Oooeer … Panicking investors now selling at any cost … |
Posted at 03/4/2023 14:20 by millennialinvestor Riskyinvestor31 Mar '23 - 13:17 - 179 of 2050 0 2 THIS IS GONNA ROCKET SOON maybe posting mug punter shyte to entice new investors to lose their wealth isn't a great strategy. Congrats on following through using your own money though. |
Posted at 30/3/2023 11:19 by zero the hero Interesting price move on no news today, and yes if Investors concerns are addressed it should recover well from these lows. I wonder if brighter news is on the way and there has been a leak? |
Posted at 07/3/2023 22:56 by golden prospect Given the uncertainty surrounding the worldwide supply of tungsten, and crucially that China accounts for over 80%, it should be no surprise that the UK/USA will need to address secure supplies. The UK government should be looking to accelerate the prospects for the likes of Tungsten West (TUN), deemed as CRITICAL in the supply chain. Perhaps the UK government should act as a guarantor to any off-take agreements.In any event, one imagines the investors of 2021, having raised 39 million pounds at 60 pence, are keen to see an investment recovery given a languishing current share price at 11 pence. |
Posted at 13/10/2022 10:33 by goodgrief EV angle to Tungsten. . . hTTps://themarkether |
Posted at 21/4/2022 11:20 by millennialinvestor Good old wolfe, I do feel that any investors that got in early have already lost confidence in the management. Now they are shutting up shop for a few months to re-evaluate and blaming it on the situation in ukraine.I'm sure they won't be pausing their salaries lol I shall not be touching this until it starts pumping out tungsten |
Posted at 21/4/2022 11:09 by pipeline1 You have to wonder if the mine is really viable. The fact Wolf burnt through £200m and then sold it for £3m. Feels like deja vu this time round. The management team always wins though as they pay themselves great salaries out of investors' money whether the mines succeeds or fails. |
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