Articles On Mayur Resources (ASX:MRL)
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Closing Bell: Rumours so ripe and markets so flat that everyone’s in a trading halt
ASX 200 is flat Small Caps index is flatter, let’s call it tepid Lots of fun rumours to dissect So the Hang Seng Tech index lost nearly 2% when it opened this morning. And while most major indices across the Asia-Pacific ‘hood were inde... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX eyeing the groundskeepers as the market bats through a dead Friday wicket
One big bounce and then steady as she goes for the benchmark today Market mover Douugh can’t explain its sudden popularity, up 29% Wooden spoons all round for Jervois Global after soggy Q2 results It must be the end of the week, because t... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX coughs up coal-black furballs and Materials stops even pretending to try
Benchmark sags as Materials sector delivers even more tedious disappointment Coal miners hand back yesterday’s gains as investors tire of Chinese whispers Cannabis offers relief for investors and health stocks climb as well. The ASX has e... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Not so complex now, as investors ditch commodities en masse
Small Caps, ASX 200 slide on commodities sell off Energy, resources, materials all down circa 5% off setting gains for IT et al BNPL names are back in the green This is difficult, maudlin trade to watch. Two speed investing at its fines... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Saturday can’t come soon enough as Small Caps fight on muscle memory alone
ASX ends the week sore-arsed and red-faced Some shining glimmers of hope rise among wildly swinging small caps GUD has a ‘Guh’ moment as profit downgrade sends investors scurrying The ASX has spent this week being led by the nose into s... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: It’s Day Two of Small Cap suffering, XEC index now 10% lower in five days
Emerging Companies (XEC) index tumbles 2.8% Benchmark ASX200 down 7% over five sessions Square Inc is leaking Small caps have been hit hard for the second consecutive day – down 2.8% and some 11% over the last five sessions. The ben... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Eye on Lithium: BNEF forecasts $14bn needed to finance lithium refining capacity by 2025
BloombergNEF says $14 billion is needed to finance lithium refining by 2025 Mt Monger flags potentially lithium-bearing pegmatites at Albion project in WA Riversgold confirms lithium at the Bengal prospect of its Tambourah project All y... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Commodity crash leaves local index without a leg to stand on
The recent super-toppy prices of Australia’s major commodity exports took a rare backward step today as analysts began to count the cost of China’s latest no-Covid lockdowns. The mega-miners and most of the energy names dragged heavily on T... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Markets rise on Monday as volatility takes charge
The ASX200 has come to a jerky halt, closing more than 50 points or 0.7% higher. The market is down 5.6% over the last 52 weeks. The ASX Emerging Companies (XEC) index ended 0.6% better. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are abroad on Mon... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
MRL, AUH and ATP: Three ASX penny stocks rallying today
Highlights The ASX Small Ordinaries Index rose 1.42% to 3,194 by 12:30 PM AEDT, after falling over 3% on Thursday. MRL, AUH and ATP are some of the ASX penny stocks rallying today. While investing in penny stocks, factors such as risk... |
Kalkine Media | MRL | 2 years ago |
Resources Top 5: These gold, iron ore and industrial sands stocks are aiming to be in production. Soon.
Shree Minerals’ most advanced project is the small ‘Nelson Bay’ iron ore asset in Tassie Star Minerals sets ambitious goal of starting gold mining within 12 months of completing IPO Mayur Resources is building a couple of iron and industri... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
First Graphene (ASX:FGR) signs agreement for low-carbon cement products
Highlights First Graphene Limited (ASX FGR) has signed an agreement with Mayur Resources (ASX:MRL) for the development of low-carbon cement products. The agreement would provide the Asia-Pacific cement industry with a global solution t... |
Kalkine Media | MRL | 2 years ago |
Resources Top 5: Experienced, very wealthy investors are betting these explorers will go all the way
Major Alliance Resources shareholder Ian Gandel tables an off-market takeover bid Peel Mining’s $23m cap raise to be cornerstoned by wealthy mine finder/company builder Josh Pitt Castle Minerals uncovers several lithium anomalies Here are... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
First Graphene paves way for low-carbon cement in the Asia-Pacific with Mayur Resources agreement
“First Graphene is implementing its go-to-market plan to become the world’s leading supplier of graphene-enhanced cement and concrete solutions and Mayur Resources is ideally placed to help the company increase traction in the Asia Pacific... |
Proactive Investors | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: Down a million per cent, Block is proving hard to Square
The S&P/ASX200 pared earlier losses to finish ~0.2% lower. Wall Street lifted, but my word — those gains were undermined by an after market bombshell from Facebook’s weird parent company, Meta ($FB), which slumped after totally disresp... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Top 10 at 10: Which ASX stocks are charging today?
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am 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 | MRL | 2 years ago |
High Voltage: Pressure mounts on EV transition amid rising lithium costs
Our High Voltage column wraps all the news driving ASX stocks with exposure to lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel, rare earths, and vanadium. There is a lot of chat around lithium prices right now as they continue to soar. Battery-grade li... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX drops but energy maintains the gains
The ASX is down -0.3% today with the information technology sector taking the cake for the biggest dip at ~3%, followed by the healthcare sector at more than 1.5%. The ASX Emerging Companies Index (XEC) has flatlined. For the second day in... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Mayur Resources (ASX:MRL) completes financing for PNG projects
Mayur Resources (MRL) has completed financing of $5.85 million through a share placement and loan facility to progress its projects in Papua New Guinea The company raised $2.85 million through the placement, which issued 14.25 million CDIs... |
themarketherald.com.au | MRL | 2 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX falls despite flurry of merger and acquisition action
While US markets rose after the Fed outlined plans to gradually withdraw stimulus, our markets did not follow suit even amidst a sea of deals. Leading the charge today was IGO (ASX:IGO) which after months of negotiations looks to have inked... |
Stockhead | MRL | 2 years ago |
Mayur Resources in $5m share placement
Listed explorer Mayur Resources is running a placement to raise up to $5 million for its cement and sand projects in Papua New Guinea. |
AFR | MRL | 2 years ago |
Mayur Resources (ASX:MRL) eyes fresh capital
Mayur Resources (MRL) places its shares in a trading halt in regards to an upcoming capital raising The company’s shares will remain in the halt until the earlier of December 20 or when an announcement with further details is released Ju... |
themarketherald.com.au | MRL | 2 years ago |
Mayur Resources (ASX:MRL) secures investment for Orokolo Bay
Mayur Resources (MRL) has secured an investment for its Orokolo Bay project through a binding term sheet with PNG-based HBS (PNG) HBS will complete a staged investment in Mayur’s PNG subsidiary for 20 per cent of the issued capital in Ortu... |
themarketherald.com.au | MRL | 2 years ago |
Mayur Resources (ASX:MRL) executes term sheet for magnetite supply to Japanese trading house
Mayur Resources (MRL) has executed a term sheet for the supply of magnetite to a Japanese trading house Mayur will continue to work on its Orokolo Bay Iron and Industrial Sands project in Papua New Guinea in order to fulfil the supply of m... |
themarketherald.com.au | MRL | 2 years ago |
Mayur Resources (ASX:MRL) subsidiary receives 20-year mining lease for Orokolo
Mayur Iron PNG, a subsidiary of Mayur Resources (MRL), receives a 20-year mining lease for its Orokolo Bay Iron and Minerals Sands Project in Papua New Guinea This grant is the final approval required to allow a full-scale production of a... |
themarketherald.com.au | MRL | 2 years ago |
Minrex Resources (ASX:MRR) share price jolts 60% in a week. Here’s why
Shares in mineral exploration company Minrex Resources Ltd (ASX: MRR) are soaring in Tuesday’s session and now trade 18% higher at 3.2 cents apiece. That marks a single year high for the company after it took off last week and has jumped... |
Motley Fool | MRL | 2 years ago |
Resources Top 5: More lithium projects snapped up as ‘price rally reboot’ approaches
Askari Metals pegs the ‘Red Peak’ and ‘Mt Deverell’ lithium projects in WA MinRex Resources also expanding its lithium portfolio, picking up at least 4 projects in the Pilbara Mark Creasy backed Galileo Mining could be scratching the surfa... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Mayur Resources (ASX:MRL) signs MoU with Gelion Technologies
Mayur Resources (MRL) has signed a deal with Gelion Technologies, which will supply Mayur with 100-megawatt hours of battery energy storage from 2022 to 2027 Gelion will utilise its zinc-bromide non-flow battery storage technology for Mayu... |
themarketherald.com.au | MRL | 3 years ago |
Mayur Resources (ASX:MRL) completes renewable energy study
Mayur Resources (MRL) completes a renewable energy study for the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and the Central Cement and Lime (CCL) project in Papua New Guinea The study aimed to examine the potential for a large-scale renewable solar farm... |
themarketherald.com.au | MRL | 3 years ago |
Resources Top 5: Magnesium madness takes hold as VW boss says shortage ‘definitely happening’
ASX magnesium stocks Latrobe, Korab make gains as shortage set to bite EU carmakers early 2022 Construction materials stock Mayur wants to be ‘carbon neutral’ lime and cement supplier Pearl Gull hits upper high grade iron ore in drilling... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX falls despite solid listing of one of Australia’s major tech unicorns and 2pc gain in energy
The ASX started the week on a downward note with tech leading the laggards despite one of Australia’s major unicorns joining the bourse and gaining over 30%. SiteMinder (ASX:SDR), a hotel commerce platform, listed on the ASX at $5.06 per sh... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: $20.3bn was raised on ASX in October, up 166pc year-on-year
The ASX rose 0.48% today to reach its highest point in the week. While energy lost 2% most other sectors were in the green with tech and financials gaining over 1%. Today’s gains came despite the Federal Reserve unveiling a tapering of stim... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX retreats on Melbourne Cup Day, but one new IPO gained 165pc
While you were watching the Melbourne Cup the ASX retreated, the RBA hinted an interest rate hike could be coming sooner than 2024, and a new IPO gained 165%. The ASX 200 closed at 7,324 points – 0.63% down from yesterday. The best sector w... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Hot Money Monday: A green hydrogen play runs hottest as 30 stocks post a 70 RSI
After a few weeks when the Hot Money column briefly turned into a ‘bizarro Viagold update’, the ASX put an end to that when it put the obscure rare earths play into suspension on October 15, pending “further enquiries”. This week a new lead... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Who Made The Gains? Here are September’s top 50 miners and explorers
Those stocks exposed to the mushrooming clean energy thematic likely did very well in September 2021, but there were two massive standouts: lithium and uranium. It was a wild month for Chinese lithium carbonate prices, which surged to anoth... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
September Winners Column: A rough month but uranium and lithium managed gains. And caravan renters
September 2021 was the worst month for the ASX since March 2020 but the 50 best stocks gained 57% or more. Despite a positive close on September 30, the ASX finished the month down 2.59% and nearly 4% lower since mid-August. While the stimu... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX has its best day of the year, but not enough to avoid 3pc dip in September
The ASX finished September on a solid note but not enough to avoid the worst month since March 2020. The ASX 200 closed at 7,332 points which was 1.88% higher than yesterday but nearly 3% lower than it started the month at. However it is up... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
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 | MRL | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX retreats despite energy gaining 4.3pc, battery stock Li-S Energy rockets on debut
The ASX failed to replicate yesterday’s positive start to the week, falling over 1% today. The ASX 200 closed 1.47% down at 7,726 points while the ASX Emerging Companies Index fell 0.73% closing at 2,537 points. The worst sectors were healt... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX has best day in nearly 2 months
The ASX 200 closed 1% higher at 7,370 points, a level that saw it nearly recoup losses made earlier this week. The ASX Emerging Companies Index rose 1.64% to close at 2,554 points. All sectors were in the green with the biggest winners bein... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX edges higher, Zoom2U up 115pc on debut
The ASX regained some lost ground from yesterday’s bloodbath, but closed this week lower than what it began. The ASX 200 gained 0.5% to close at 7,407 points while the ASX Emerging Companies Index rose 2.45% to close at 2,469. Most sectors... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Resources Top 5: A couple of shiny Tolga Kumova speccies, new explorer runs on debut
Bulletin Resources the latest ASX-listed goldie to diversify into lithium exploration Newly listed WA gold explorer Mt Malcolm Mines up +30% on debut Aston pulls up nickel-copper-cobalt sulphides in maiden drilling Here are the biggest sm... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
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 | MRL | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX closes slightly lower, still notches up weekly gain
The ASX 200 closed at 7,488 points which was 0.04% down from yesterday but up 0.37% from last Friday. The ASX Emerging Companies Index lost 0.57% to close at 2,285 points. The best sector was industrials which gained 1.07%. Tech and consume... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Mayur Resources receives letters of support for PNG lime products
In addition to the support for the quicklime and hydrated lime products, the company has also received an expression of interest to annually supply up to 700,000 tonnes of limestone to a large end-user in the Pacific region. |
Proactive Investors | MRL | 3 years ago |
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 | MRL | 3 years ago |
Closing Bell: ASX gains 0.3 per cent with every sector but tech finishing in the green
The ASX finished Hump Day nearly a third of one per cent higher. The ASX 200 closed at 7,355 which is 0.31 per cent higher than yesterday while the ASX Emerging Companies Index closed 0.14 per cent higher at 2,193. It was a mostly positive... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
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 | MRL | 3 years ago |
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 during the trading day. Data is taken at the market close – at 4.10pm AEDT. Stocks highlighted in yellow rose (or fell) after making announcements during intrad... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |
Escrow Watch: Some of the hottest IPOs of the last two years are releasing restricted securities this month
Escrow Watch is Stockhead’s monthly recap of the ASX companies that are releasing shares currently in escrow (also known as restricted securities) over the coming weeks. ASX shares in escrow are “locked away” and not listed on the bourse so... |
Stockhead | MRL | 3 years ago |