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Australian Vanadium (PK)

Australian Vanadium (PK) (ATVVF)

0.0082
0.00
(0.00%)
Closed 18 December 8:00AM

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Key stats and details

Current Price
0.0082
Bid
0.0052
Offer
0.0143
Volume
-
0.00 Day's Range 0.00
0.00238 52 Week Range 0.0158
Market Cap
Previous Close
0.0082
Open
-
Last Trade
Last Trade Time
Financial Volume
-
VWAP
-
Average Volume (3m)
100,607
Shares Outstanding
8,610,503,149
Dividend Yield
-
PE Ratio
-5.56
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
-0
Revenue
65k
Net Profit
-15.2M

About Australian Vanadium (PK)

Sector
Uranium-radium-vanadium Ores
Industry
Uranium-radium-vanadium Ores
Headquarters
Perth, Western Australia, Aus
Founded
-
Australian Vanadium (PK) is listed in the Uranium-radium-vanadium Ores sector of the OTCMarkets with ticker ATVVF. The last closing price for Australian Vanadium (PK) was US$0.01. Over the last year, Australian Vanadium (PK) shares have traded in a share price range of US$ 0.00238 to US$ 0.0158.

Australian Vanadium (PK) currently has 8,610,503,149 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Australian Vanadium (PK) is US$70.61 million. Australian Vanadium (PK) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.56.

ATVVF Latest News

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PeriodChangeChange %OpenHighLowAvg. Daily VolVWAP
1000.00820.00820.00821350000.0082CS
40.0051164.5161290320.00310.01310.00311277730.00720609CS
12-0.0018-180.010.01310.00311006070.00738417CS
260.0043110.2564102560.00390.01310.00238894970.00791356CS
52-0.0057-41.00719424460.01390.01580.00238860570.00945032CS
156-0.01285-61.04513064130.021050.10.002381064990.02581309CS
260-0.0018-180.010.120.002381219000.02255606CS

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ATVVF Discussion

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Outcast27 Outcast27 3 years ago
Well this one could be a winner.....
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apostrophe apostrophe 8 years ago
Actually neither one seems all that great. Will keep looking and try to update when I have time.
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apostrophe apostrophe 8 years ago
Another one in the space to look at, though not as pure a play as ATVVF, is:

Golden Share GLDMF

At least it's trading, The chart doesn't look too bad, been on a steady climb. So it's already up quite a bit. They are basically gold/silver and don't have any vanadium of their own, but will market Chinese vanadium electrolyte, on the side, as it were.

Actually would be good to take a closer look while we're waiting. Compare the two as to relative merits.



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apostrophe apostrophe 8 years ago
After all this (setting up board), OTC MM seems to have fizzled out. Showing 0.00 bid/ask etc , not updating. The primary stock to ATVVF, AVL traded 1.5 million shares on the ASX last night (well, day for them). So it's not like it's not trading anywhere.
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I just sent the company an email to see what's up with their market maker.

Those interested may yet have a chance to have a little fling at this. :)

This happens sometimes with foreign stocks that don't trade at the same hours as over here. It's annoying.

Another word of caution: When / if it starts trading again, it's a good idea to check the ASX to check where it's actually trading at, then multiply by the currency exchange rate, (currently .76) as a reference in deciding your price.


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apostrophe apostrophe 8 years ago
OK. This is an interesting little resource play but there are pros and cons. It's a nice story and shares are currently trading around 2 cents Australian ( $ 0.015 US). The company has been on an equity financed spending spree and has run up about a billion shares. That gives us a current market cap of around $15 million, right?

On the other hand, the assets they've acquired seem likely to prove out to provide future value to justify it.

There are signs that the bear market for resource stocks may be easing. I'm making a guess here that Vanadium Redox batteries may finally start to catch on as a preferred energy storage medium for land based solar. Solar is getting economically feasible due to advances in manufacturing technology. Wind needs reliable storage as well. The compactness of lithium isn't needed for fixed installations and lithium batteries wear out after a few years. Vanadium redox batteries have liquid electrodes that don't wear out and stay functional for 20+ years. They're also easily scalable, to increase capacity you just add more electrolyte / tanks. The electrolyte also changes color when it's charged which is handy for monitoring. Much safer, fire hazard wise than lithium, simpler. Quite a list of advantages.

The funny thing is, a few years ago, there was a company called American Vanadium with an almost identical story. They just went bankrupt recently. Certain conditions are different now and the timing seems more favorable. So, these guys may do better. They have their foot in the door as a Vanadium battery reseller - the Australian outback looks to be a good market. Supposedly, they've made a sale and have 70 more prospects lined up. If they can get revenues going that way hopefully they won't go broke.

They plan on using their high quality vanadium to make and market vanadium electrolyte. Then make batteries.

I'm not too happy about their wild and crazy lithium/tantalum acquisition but it could turn out to be a bargain if it doesn't put them under. Tantalum is useful and rare to begin with. A leading tantalum producer just had a fire, likely reducing production by 50% for the next year. Normally, brine is more economical for lithium but the hard rock deposits in question look to be very rich grade, so, hard to say. Maybe not a completely reckless move...

It's a somewhat dicey gamble but I plan on trying to open a small position at these prices just to see what happens. It gives one an excuse to keep watching it.

Currently it's listed but not trading (0.00 bid/ask). Maybe stirring up a little interest here will wake up the Market Maker. Here again, I would caution buying a stock like this. I wouldn't risk more than a couple hundred bucks or so, money you figure that you could afford to lose if things don't pan out.






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