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LON:FME

Future Metals (FME) Share Price, News & Analysis

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GBX 0.57 +0.02 (+3.64%)
As of 11:22 AM Eastern

About Future Metals Stock (LON:FME)

Key Stats

Today's Range
0.52
0.57
50-Day Range
0.50
0.84
52-Week Range
0.50
1.50
Volume
2,401 shs
Average Volume
349,990 shs
Market Capitalization
£6.52 million
P/E Ratio
N/A
Dividend Yield
N/A
Price Target
N/A
Consensus Rating
N/A

Company Overview

Future Metals NL (ASX:AIM | FME) is an Australian based exploration Company focused on advancing its Panton PGM Project in the eastern Kimberley region of Western Australia. The 100% owned Panton PGM-Ni Project is located 60kms north of the town of Halls Creek in the eastern Kimberly region of Western Australia, a tier one mining jurisdiction. The project is located on three granted mining licences and situated just 1km off the Great North Highway which accesses the Port of Wyndham. The Project hosts an independent JORC Code (2012) MRE of 129Mt @ 1.20g/t PGM3E1, 0.19% Ni, 0.04% Cu and 154ppm Co (1.66g/t PdEq2) at a cut-off grade of 0.90g/t PdEq2 for contained metal of 5.0Moz PGM3E1, 239kt Ni, 48kt Cu and 20kt Co (6.9Moz PdEq2). The MRE includes a high-grade reef of 25Mt @ 3.57g/t PGM3E1, 0.24% Ni, 0.07% Cu and 192ppm Co (3.86g/t PdEq2) for contained metal of 2.9Moz PGM3E1, 60kt Ni, 18kt Cu and 5kt Co (3.2Moz PdEq2) (refer to the Company’s announcement of 21 June 2022 for further details). PGM-Ni mineralisation occurs within a layered, differentiated mafic-ultramafic intrusion referred to as the Panton intrusive which is a 12km long and 3km wide, south-west plunging synclinal intrusion. PGM mineralisation is hosted within a series of stratiform chromite reefs as well as a surrounding zone of mineralised dunite within the ultramafic package.

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FME Stock Analysis - Frequently Asked Questions

Future Metals' stock was trading at GBX 0.72 at the beginning of the year. Since then, FME shares have decreased by 20.9% and is now trading at GBX 0.57.
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Shares of FME stock and other U.K. stocks can be purchased through online brokerage accounts that support trading on the London Stock Exchange (LSX). Some U.K. companies can be purchased through major U.S. brokerages in the form of American Depository Receipts (ADRs), which are placeholder equities held in a trust by a bank that represent shares of a foreign stock.

Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some other companies that Future Metals investors own include AutoZone (AZO), Intel (INTC), TJX Companies (TJX), Abacus Health Products (ABAHF), Avino Silver & Gold Mines (ASM), Avino Silver & Gold Mines (ASM) and Bank of America (BAC).

Industry, Sector and Symbol

Stock Exchange
LON
Industry
Other Precious Metals & Mining
Sub-Industry
Healthcare
Current Symbol
LON:FME
CIK
N/A
Fax
N/A
Employees
123,200
Year Founded
N/A

Profitability

Trailing P/E Ratio
N/A
Forward P/E Ratio
N/A
P/E Growth
N/A
Net Income
£-7,832,265.03
Net Margins
-5,025.96%
Pretax Margin
N/A

Debt

Sales & Book Value

Annual Sales
£155,836.16
Cash Flow
GBX 0.07 per share
Price / Cash Flow
8.50
Book Value
GBX 3.45 per share
Price / Book
0.17

Miscellaneous

Outstanding Shares
1,143,099,014
Free Float
N/A
Market Cap
£6.52 million
Optionable
Not Optionable
Beta
1.26
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This page (LON:FME) was last updated on 4/25/2025 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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