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Wonder why they are reducing ?
As price has been in downward trend, therefore selling possibly at a loss.
Seems they acquired 7.6% on 20/3 and have been selling, multiple TR1s in that RNS 7% - 5% - just over 3%, 2.6m left as of yesterday
Thanks Jim.
Only 70M shares in issue.
Interesting
Not really on many's radar. [and a few have since disappeared!]
The dramatic dump by whoever followed by a placing is more memorable than the director 10% buy at 3.75, the encouraging results and the Global trading deal creating free cash flow for a junior minor.
Just takes a bit of time
Yep, 1.7 was where I started buying, the drop from 2.6p seemed well overdone back then.
Agree - quite a few jumped in around 1.7 and now jumped out - without realising you may need a bit of patience; that said it has given a great price to accumulate - I've got around 1.5% and will leave them from a few years
Why is the Mcap so low?
A good trade elsewhere has lead to me owning 100k more here that I didn’t really want, but when cash is sat in account and these are so low it’s almost rude not to, but that really is my max here now, please don’t tempt me more.
market pricing this is simply wrong.
Beats me too 🤷♂️
Ah well,opportunity knocks at this SP imo .
Have a fair few already so will add more as funds become available/ fall from the money-tree 🤔
Why? A major global co approached the company. When the biggest threat to juniors being cash - its an excellent move - juniors usually don't have a revenue stream-if you can't see that, your last word more suited to your good self. GL.
Sorry yes your right , I'm the same why arnt people buying at this low rate , director buy @£3.75 and the news last week
Hi Giovs , and all. Do u mean the £20k trade @
1.15 ?
This looks primed for a recovery post placing churn. Any thoughts on why more folk aren't buying at these lows ?
Things here should start moving after last weeks good news
Jimzi was that an april fool ?
Bodes well for trading deals, it could be a very lucrative revenue stream.
Https://x.com/CriticalMinRes/status/1774363367169204615?s=20
First miner to self fund ? And peeps sell 😎Additionally, Critical Mineral says it is in talks with an unnamed commodity trading group, which would like Critical Minerals to act as its Moroccan partner, sourcing and supplying minerals. This could be an opportunity for "near-term cash flows", it says.
Usual manipulation
With this price action, probably get a contract deal after hours 😎
If people want to lose money, there’s little you can do - the market we are in atm.
Great rns x 2
Critical , like my fing funds investing in bloody mining companies! Saying that most companies I’m in ! All they do is seem to go down ! I should have stuck it all on YU !!
Being in north Africa isn't an issue, even Glencore has operations in Morocco. Mining/exploration companies tend to be in far flung places, nature of the beast, you don't find many gold mines somewhere cosy and local.
As the board considers his replacement it is pleased to announce the appointment of Noureddine Sabraoui, the Company's General Manager, as Chief Operating Officer with immediate effect. Noureddine has had an extensive career in the Moroccan mining industry. As a geologist in the region, he has held a number of senior roles for Moroccan and foreign owned companies including as general manager for operating mines in the industrial minerals sector. Noureddine has also run his own geological and mining services business and he co-founded the Moroccan Association of Mining Companies.