Articles On Conico (ASX:CNJ)
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High Voltage: Price rallies all round for the three amigos nickel, cobalt and lithium
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel, rare earths, and vanadium. Lithium carbonate prices are going gangbusters off the back of limited supply and stable lithium-... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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More sulphide hits for Conico in Greenland
ASX-listed, multi-metals exploration company, Conico Limited is working hard on data acquisition and logistics after wrapping up a successful field season at its Ryberg base and precious metals project on the east coast of Greenland. |
The West | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Lithium, nickel outlook strong as Tesla smashes production forecasts
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel, rare earths, and vanadium. While the outlook for commodities like iron ore has deteriorated – and is expected to deteriorate... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Capital Watch: Nex, Conico and more - MiningNews.net
Takeover target Nex Metals Explorations has launched a non-renounceable rights issue to raise $3.11 million. The one-for-three issue is priced at 3.5c per ... |
Mining News | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Afterpay-backed Touch Ventures makes a strong debut while the ASX floats in a sea of red
Local stocks closed in the red on Wednesday (as expected), after US stocks posted their biggest fall since June overnight. The ASX 200 threatened to tank early but gained back some ground in afternoon trade to finish 1.08% lower. By sector,... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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10 at 10: These ASX stocks look the most splendid this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: One of the year’s most anticipated battery IPOs is listing today
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel and vanadium. Due to hit the bourse Tuesday is PPK Group (ASX:PPK) spin out Li-S Energy (ASX:LIS) which may have developed a... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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More sulphide hits for Conico in Greenland
Mineral exploration company, Conico Limited has wrapped up the field season at its Ryberg base and precious metal project on the east coast of Greenland by adding another sulphide intercept to its string of recent exciting sulphide hits. |
The West | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Will the global market follow where Chinese lithium carbonate prices lead?
Technical and battery grade lithium carbonate prices increased by over 20% in the first two weeks of September in the Chinese domestic market. And they’re now up 188.9% and 215% respectively this year. Benchmark Mineral Intelligence’s lithi... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Capital Watch: Conico, EQ and more - MiningNews.net
Greenland-focused Conico has raised more than A$4 million in a placement and has launched a rights issue to raise just under $3 million. |
Mining News | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Energy leads the ASX to another gain, but one stock gained 265pc
It was another day of gains for the ASX led by the energy sector. The ASX 200 rose by 0.116% to close at 7,437 while the ASX Emerging Companies Index rose 0.56% to close at 2,527. Although there was an even number of winners and losers amon... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Another day of gains for the ASX, led by uranium
The ASX closed higher today and it was all thanks to the latest moves in the uranium sector. Spot prices have reached ~7 year highs with the latest catalyst being the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust buying up more physical uranium and spot pr... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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August ASX Winners Column: Reporting season failed to get investors excited, but coal, lithium and COVID battlers did
August was another month of lockdown for much of Australia’s East Coast but lockdowns and even a 2% drop in the middle of the month couldn’t stop the ASX from producing another winners list. The ASX 200 ultimately finished August 1.9% highe... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: A red-hot IPO, possible pump and dump, and the Big Australian goes ex-divvie
The ASX 200 finished in the red today, as the big end of town played second fiddle to the microcap Emerging Companies index which posted a solid ~0.7% gain. Mining stocks dragged on the broader index, as BHP (ASX:BHP) traded ex-dividend (it... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX drifts sideways, hot lithium stock Pan Asia keeps on booming
Local stocks struggled for traction in Wednesday trade, as the major indexes drifted sideways following a weak lead out of the US. Banks and energy stocks were up, offsetting falls in resources and consumer staples. There were few major cat... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Conico eyes new Greenland massive sulphide discovery
Conico has discovered a new massive sulphide prospect and has commenced ploughing the first hole into the newly-named Cascata prospect at its Ryberg project in mineral rich Greenland. More sulphide intercepts also continue to rack up at th... |
The West | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Tech pushes ASX to another positive day
The ASX 200 rose 0.41% to close at 7,535 while the ASX Emerging Companies Index gained another 1.36% to close at 2,362 points. All sectors were in the green except energy and utilities which lost 1.44% and 1.19%. The best performing sectors... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Hot Money Monday: ASX large caps run hot in a bumper earnings season
Hot Money Monday is typically the domain of ASX small caps, but this week saw plenty of larger companies near the top end of the list as investors responded to some reporting season surprises. Each week, Stockhead recaps ASX stocks that are... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: ‘It’s easy being green’ as battle to secure battery-grade nickel intensifies
Roskill forecasts demand for nickel chemicals to grow by over 500% between 2021 and 2030 It’s not just metals: battery makers are also getting hit with sharp price rises and supply shortages for non-active materials Several lithium players... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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V-Con: Base metals – demand backed by the EV and renewables revolution
V-Con is Stockhead’s investing focused video conference series, bringing you expert insights, panel discussions and presentations from leading analysts, listed small caps and industry players. This latest video conference focuses on base me... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Conico intersects sulphides and magnetite in first hole at Sortekap
“The find at Sortekap is significant, we are seeing multiple styles of mineralisation all in one drill-hole,” says CEO. |
Proactive Investors | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Conico adds massive magnetite to Greenland portfolio
Conico has hit an impressive 70m of magnetite in its first hole at Sortekap and racked up more sulphide intercepts at the Ryberg project in Greenland. Additionally, its recently completed regional airborne geophysical survey has revealed a... |
The West | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Conico hits sulphides, magnetite at first Sortekap hole
Conico’s first hole at the Sortekap prospect in Greenland has provided encouragement while piquing its interest after returning multiple styles of mineralisation. The collar of the hole was located on serpentinised ultramafic rock, transiti... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Conico racks up more sulphide hits in Greenland
ASX-listed Conico has notched up a second successive round of sulphide hits at the Ryberg project in Greenland. The company believes the mineralised system is likely to be ‘fertile’ at depth and is steaming ahead with drilling and regional... |
The West | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX cruises to another record high ahead of US inflation data
While COVID-19 continues to wreck havoc across NSW, the ASX remained in a state of zen on Wednesday, as local stocks eased to new record highs. The ASX 200 finished around 0.3% higher to close at 7,584, outpaced by the microcap Emerging Com... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX cruises to another record high ahead of US inflation data
While COVID-19 continues to wreck havoc across NSW, the ASX remained in a state of zen on Wednesday, as local stocks eased to new record highs. The ASX 200 finished around 0.3% higher to close at 7,584, outpaced by the microcap Emerging Com... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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More copper hits for Conico at ‘fertile’ Ryberg discovery
Six out of six drill holes at the exciting Miki discovery – part of the Ryberg project in Greenland — have now intersected sulphides. Conico believes this emerging system is likely “fertile” at depth. In July, Conico (ASX:CNJ) surged after... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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10 at 10: These ASX stocks have reached new heights this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Which battery metal moons next?
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel and vanadium. Last week, ASX lithium stocks went mental. The spark was Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS) with its announcement that t... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Who made the gains? Here are July’s top 50 small cap miners and explorers
What happened to the most talked about commodities in July? Gold bounced back from recent lows to record a solid 2.54% gain (that’s +4.12% in Aussie dollar terms). The base metals suite – aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, tin and zinc – all... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX rises again, hits all time high
The ASX had another positive day but, unlike yesterday, held momentum to close at an all time high. The ASX 200 closed at 7,511 points which was an 0.11% gain although the ASX Emerging Companies Index fell 0.63% to 2,226 points. The top sec... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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July Winners Column: Rare earths, engineering and takeover target stocks reigned supreme on the ASX
Despite much of Australia spending some or all of July in lockdown, the ASX 200 rose 1.7% and the top 50 winners all gained 45% or more. And that wasn’t the only joy during the month. Our Olympians are doing us proud bringing home 33 medals... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Hot Money Monday: An oil & gas play rejoins the boards with a bang, while BNPL runs cold
Each week, Stockhead recaps ASX stocks that are “running hot” as deduced by the Relative Strength Index (RSI). The RSI is a technical gauge which measures how trading momentum is affecting the price action. A reading of 70 is seen as the le... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Conico serves up more sulphides at Greenland polymetallic project
ASX-listed Conico Limited has hit more sulphides as its drilling campaign continues at the Ryberg project in Greenland. Matrix sulphide mineralisation was intersected over 2.9 metres from 96.8 metres downhole and the two new holes have now... |
The West | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX rebounds from yesterday’s fall, led by 2.6pc gain in tech
Resources and tech stocks led the ASX back into positive territory Thursday. After a drop yesterday, led by tech, the bourse rebounded with the ASX 200 closing 0.52% higher. Resources led gaining 1.51% and tech gaining 2.6%. The only sector... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Tech sell off leads the ASX down 0.7pc
The ASX tech sector succumbed to the latest selloff in tech equities globally. dragging the rest of the bourse down with it. The ASX 200 retreated 0.7% to close at 7,379 points while the ASX Emerging Companies Index lost 1.06%, closing at 2... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Conico surges on maiden sulphide intercept in Greenland
ASX-listed Conico Limited saw its share price double in intra-day trading this week after the first drill hole at its 100 per cent owned Ryberg base and precious metals project in Greenland hit a 54.88m interval of significant sulphide mine... |
The West | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Electric vehicles sales are hitting light speed
It took a full five years for electric vehicle sales to reach 1 million in 2015. Since then, things have gone exponential. In 2021, we are hitting those numbers in weeks and months, not years. In China about 235,000 plug-ins were sold in Ju... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Up 70%, the Conico (ASX:CNJ) share price is breaking records today
The Conico Ltd (ASX: CNJ) share price is one of the best ASX performers today. This comes after the mineral exploration company announced preliminary results from its first-ever drill-hole at the Ryberg Project. Conico shares were up 67.5%... |
Motley Fool | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Nickel drilling fuels market interest
Magmatic sulphide hits in its first drillhole in far off Greenland saw minnow Conico share's rise more than 80% thanks to visual suggestions of nickel ... |
Mining News | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX gains in early trade but closes flat
The ASX clawed back initial gains to start the week, closing virtually flat today. The ASX 200 closed at 7,394 which was neck and neck with the point it closed at on Friday despite gaining as much as 0.3% in early trade. Meanwhile, the ASX... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Conico hits sulphide mineralisation with first Greenland hole
Conico is off to a promising start at its Ryberg project in Greenland with its first-ever hole intersecting sulphide mineralisation over a 54.88m zone from 78.24m. Sulphides are present in semi-massive, matrix, vein and disseminated forms w... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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10 at 10: These ASX stocks are the stars of the market this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest mov... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Conico’s drills are ready to prove Greenland’s precious potential
Drilling to test Conico’s belief that Voisey Bay/Norilsk style mineralisation is present at its Ryberg project in Greenland is poised to begin shortly. This follows the mobilisation of three drill rigs, geophysical equipment and personnel... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Global lithium-ion battery gigafactories in pipeline hits eyewatering 4TWh
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel and vanadium. Only four battery gigafactories — super-sized producers of lithium-ion battery cells — were being planned in 20... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Ignore short term market noise, the ‘perfect storm’ for rising battery metal prices is here
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX battery metals stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel, rare earths, and vanadium. The structural shift from fossil fuels to green energy is all but locked in. Now t... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Switch to EVs happening ‘en masse’ as they get cheaper, faster
The price difference between electric vehicles and their conventional petrol/diesel peers – a key obstacle to widespread EV adoption – is closing at an accelerated rate. Affordability = more EVs on the roads = more demand for battery metals... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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High Voltage: Corruption risks weigh on cobalt supply
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel, rare earths, and vanadium. With some 85 per cent of the world’s cobalt originating from jurisdictions with higher levels of co... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Capital Raisings Recap: Nearly $10 billion has already been raised in 2021
The capital raisings boom on the ASX is continuing in 2021 with nearly $10 billion raised in the first four months of the year. Across 325 deals, ASX companies have raised $9.878 billion in capital amidst IPOs, placements and rights issues.... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Today’s biggest small cap movers on the ASX
Closing Bell is Stockhead’s daily recap of the ASX’s biggest winners and losers. Data is taken at the market close – at 4.10pm AEDT. Stocks highlighted in yellow rose (or fell) after making announcements during intraday trade. WINNERS Scrol... |
Stockhead | CNJ | 4 years ago |