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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wolf Minerals | LSE:WLFE | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000WLF3 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 1.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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10/11/2015 14:04 | that explains it if you are short dumdishes you have little man syndrome | singer8 | |
10/11/2015 14:01 | doron, yes, my Son saw it on TV, admitted by Site Manager as investigating. It involved a couple (very intelligent 0 took recordings, confirmed on TV also), vibrations of some sort, low level freq (known dangerous to humans, as you know), WOLF admitted locally (on local TV), but not nationally. Problem there. Local TV - SouthWest - UK - not National and not Aussie! I'm short! | dudishes | |
10/11/2015 13:57 | dumdishes is just a moaning minnie doron ignore him im sure WLFE do all wind no substance | singer8 | |
10/11/2015 13:52 | Was anything reported in local press ( complaints of low level frequency)I can't find anything except praise for Wolf!!!! | doron | |
10/11/2015 13:45 | The price is up today slightly, as tungsten move up a tick | katie priceless | |
06/11/2015 21:35 | Report on metal bulletin. Chinese to stockpile 10000tons of tungsten and companies are going to cut production between now and January 2016. | frost1 | |
06/11/2015 17:12 | I bailed out first thing this morning - I am worried that whilst the Tungsten price continues to head downwards that our contract to sell our produced tungsten will strangle us. I would be delighted to get back in when metals have found their bottom - until then its PANR for me. | roddyb | |
06/11/2015 16:34 | Double buys to sells and drops a penny AIM logic? | doron | |
29/10/2015 18:29 | Tungsten price direction (downwards) looks unbelievably strong, they say markets don't go in one direction but this is getting boring now!! | roddyb | |
28/10/2015 07:10 | For the Three Months Ended 30 September 2015 Specialty metals company, Wolf Minerals Limited (ASX: WLF, AIM: WLFE) ("Wolf" or "the Company") is pleased to provide the following update on its recently developed Drakelands open pit mine ("Drakelands") constructed at the Company's world class Hemerdon tungsten and tin project ("the Project") in Devon, southwest England, for the three month period to 30 September 2015. Highlights for the September 2015 quarter include: ü Commissioning of the processing plant at Drakelands completed. ü Wolf now in full operational control of processing plant following handover from GR Engineering Services ("GRES"). ü First shipments of tungsten concentrate from Drakelands to customers in Europe and USA. ü Successful official opening ceremony conducted with over 200 local and international guests. ü Development expenditure of A$11.8 million for the quarter. ü Release of 2015 Annual Report. ü 213 days Lost Time Injury free days achieved. Commenting on the September quarter performance, Wolf's Managing Director, Russell Clark said: "The conclusion of commissioning activities in the September quarter, only 18 months after construction commenced, represents another major milestone in the development of Drakelands. With the inaugural shipments also taking place during this period, it was a successful quarter for Wolf." "Drakelands is now under Wolf's operational control and operating seven days a week on a trial basis. The focus in the next quarter will be ramping up the plant towards full production and optimising plant performance." "The Company has now realised its ambition of becoming a tungsten producer and we expect to provide a reliable, high quality supply of concentrate to our customers for many years into the future." more.... | skinny | |
15/10/2015 11:24 | Wolf minerals unfortunately not mentioned just talked about the mine and surrounding area. | doron | |
15/10/2015 08:54 | Thx for the heads-up snape, watched on iplayer & a good slot as you say. Pity it hasn't encouraged any buying today. | ashbox | |
14/10/2015 19:53 | That was quite a high profile slot on the One show tonight. Worth checking out on iplayer for the long termers. | snape | |
12/10/2015 15:45 | Lots of purchases today. Wolfe's heating up and we have no idea why? I always shudder when I see a raw material price, in this case, Tungsten because there is a big difference between 5 tonnes of tungsten sitting in UK and 5 tonnes in the middle of Mongolia - surely the two cannot be worth the same? But I guess as 80% is subject to forward orders... | roddyb | |
09/10/2015 09:10 | think APT price may lag the big commodity prices (Cu, Al, Zn, Fe ore etc),, bit like smaller company shares lagging the FTSE ... reason is that there are a limited number of suppliers, and it may take time for one of them to stop producing. At least this HAS STARTED for the biggies.. e.g. Zn where there was an announcement just this morning about some supply being removed ... GLA | taudelta1 | |
09/10/2015 08:27 | I've been thinking about it also but it can't become worthless as it's a bread and butter product industry can't live without it and that's all industries in some way but China holds the key and if their market is slowing down then so is demand. | jimmy321 | |
09/10/2015 03:39 | Not sure what to make of this. If you look at hxxp://www.metal-pag I have stakes in a number of miners and the only other thing that looks so bad is rare earths (Molycorp has died and Lynas is down over 90% in a couple of years or so). That said, other signs look positive; oil and copper show signs of life and even my South32 shares are perking up - and they were supposed to be stillborn. So the question is do we think the price of W, and presumably hence the price of WLFE shares, will follow general commodity trends? If so, why hasn't it shown recent improvement and, if not, what does it need to kick start it? Any thoughts, anyone? And, as an aside, do we know if WLFE will be selling at spot price or if they have some sort of hedging arrangement? | kingsize | |
06/10/2015 19:02 | Look at the tungsten price. It around breakeven for Hemerdon now. | nickgrant2 | |
06/10/2015 13:38 | What's going wrong anyone? | doron | |
01/10/2015 11:10 | Russell Clark will join us next Thursday for an update on the Hemerdon project. To register click here: hxxps://forms.sign-u | aim_trader | |
23/9/2015 20:21 | Yes Phillis we know prices are low. But it's money coming in to pay ex's Next year Rodney we'll........ | manonph | |
23/9/2015 12:27 | Hmmmm - finnCap Buy 16.00 23.00 18.00 Retains | skinny | |
23/9/2015 10:06 | yes Al binding offtake fantastic but price (and terms?)? | phillis |
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