Next thing you know, the markets will be swamped with tin, driving the price to an all time low. It makes no difference if the UK or EU doesn't buy, it's still going to impact the market price for tin.
RE: Tin stocks at LME down again.22 Feb 2025 18:12
It's a long wait until we get to production. Possibly, if we get the FID this year, we're looking at least 18 months, if we don't get any problems with dewatering and shaft refurbishment.
I personally think someone will pick this up for peanuts. There can't be much left in the pot now. With all the pigs at the trough, all my confidence has gone out of the window.
Hi DavidRoberts, I was just looking at their market cap comparing to Cornish and their share sat at £2.45. Just gives you an idea where we could be in a few months when we get to production.
Hi DavidRoberts. On comparison to alpha share price at 48p, is that what we can possibly see Cornish metal achieving when going into production? Is that what you're saying or have I got that wrong? Thanks in advance.