Premier African Minerals Limited (AIM:PREM)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in GBX
0.0130
+0.0009 (7.44%)
Jun 27, 2025, 4:35 PM GMT+1
-87.32%
Market Cap 9.13M
Revenue (ttm) n/a
Net Income (ttm) -19.67M
Shares Out 70.27B
EPS (ttm) -0.00
PE Ratio n/a
Forward PE n/a
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date n/a
Volume 4,120,258,013
Average Volume 1,430,072,251
Open 0.0121
Previous Close 0.0121
Day's Range 0.0118 - 0.0135
52-Week Range 0.0100 - 0.1140
Beta -0.42
RSI 30.79
Earnings Date Jun 27, 2025

About Premier African Minerals

Premier African Minerals Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the investment, mining, exploration, evaluation, and development of natural resource properties on the African continent. The company explores for tungsten, lithium, tantalum, fluorspar, potash, and gold deposits. It holds interests in the RHA Tungsten mine, Li3, Katete REE project, Zulu project, and Tinde projects in Zimbabwe. The company was formerly known as G&B African Resources Limited and changed its name to Premier African Minerals Limited in April 2012. Premier... [Read more]

Industry Industrial Materials
Sector Materials
Founded 2007
Employees 227
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange AIM
Ticker Symbol PREM
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Premier African Minerals Share Price

Premier African Minerals is a London-listed African-centred mining firm operating in the fields of lithium and tantalum. Its Zulu mega project in Zimbabwe has attracted investors. Nevertheless, its sh...

1 day ago - ABC Money

AIM Market Roundup: Premier African Minerals, Ethernity Networks, Europa Metals

Premier African Minerals, Ethernity, Europa Metals are today's top risers, while Catenai, CleanTech Lithium take the biggest fall on AIM

2 months ago - The Armchair Trader

AIM Market Roundup:Premier African Minerals, UK Oil & Gas, Naked Wines

Premier African Minerals, UK Oil & Gas, Naked Wines, ADVFN, Celadon Pharmaceuticals are today's biggest risers and fallers on London's AIM market

3 months ago - The Armchair Trader