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ALLGH - Atlantic Lithium Ltd

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Atlantic Lithium Limited is an Australian public company that specialises in the exploration and development of lithium resources. The company's extensive 1,283km² portfolio of exploration and development assets across Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire provides significant value upside for shareholders. Its flagship project, the Ewoyaa Lithium Project, is funded under an agreement with Piedmont Lithium and is Ghana’s first lithium mine. This positions Atlantic Lithium as a leader in the burgeoning lithium sector, crucial for the production of electric vehicle batteries.

Atlantic Lithium Ltd is listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) since May 13th, 2024. Atlantic Lithium is traded on the GSE under the ticker symbol “ALLGH”. The International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) of GSE:ALLGH is AU0000237554. Atlantic Lithium Ltd is currently the seventh most valuable stock on the GSE with a market capitalization of GHS 3.99 billion, which is about 3.82% of the Ghana Stock Exchange equity market.

ALLGH6.14 ▪ 0.00
10 hours ago
Last Trading Results
Opening Price
Day’s Low Price
Day’s High Price
Traded Volume459
Number of Deals
Gross Turnover2,813.67
Growth & Valuation
Earnings Per Share-0.2393
Price/Earning Ratio-25.66
Dividend Per Share0.00
Dividend Yield0%
Shares Outstanding650M
Market Capitalization3.99B
Monetary values are quoted in Ghana Cedi (GHS) unless otherwise stated

ALLGH Stock Market Performance

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+2.33%
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+39.6%+39.6%+39.6%

The current share price of Atlantic Lithium Ltd (ALLGH) is GHS 6.14. ALLGH closed its last trading day (Thursday, November 21, 2024) at 6.14 GHS per share on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE). Atlantic Lithium closed its IPO day (May 13, 2024) with a share price of 4.40 GHS and has since gained 39.6% on that price valuation, ranking it ninth on the GSE in terms of year-to-date performance.

Atlantic Lithium is the 14th most traded stock on the Ghana Stock Exchange over the past three months (Aug 26 - Nov 21, 2024). ALLGH has traded a total volume of 84,579 shares valued at GHS 519,990 over the period, with an average of 1,343 traded shares per session. A volume high of 29,860 was achieved on August 27th for the same period. The table below details the last 10 trading days of activity of Atlantic Lithium on the Ghana Stock Exchange.

DateVolumeCloseChangeChange%
2024-11-214596.14
2024-11-209396.14
2024-11-19776.14
2024-11-181916.14
2024-11-15256.14
2024-11-143376.14
2024-11-137976.14
2024-11-12856.14
2024-11-116596.14
2024-11-081146.14

Profile of Atlantic Lithium Limited

Atlantic Lithium Limited operates in the Basic Materials sector, specifically, the Mining industry.

Factsheet of Atlantic Lithium Limited

Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Mining
Address
Level 17, Angel Place, 123 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
Telephone
+61-2-8072-0640

ALLGH Industrial Market Competitors

Atlantic Lithium Limited, issuers of the ALLGH stock on the Ghana Stock Exchange, have three market competitors who are also engaged in the Basic Materials sector and/or Mining industry. The table below presents an overview of their market standing.


Index of African Stock Exchanges:

  1. Botswana Stock Exchange
  2. BRVM Stock Exchange
  3. Ghana Stock Exchange
  4. Johannesburg Stock Exchange
  5. Lusaka Securities Exchange
  6. Malawi Stock Exchange
  7. Nairobi Securities Exchange
  8. Nigerian Stock Exchange
  9. Uganda Securities Exchange
  10. Zimbabwe Stock Exchange

Comments

  1. Joshua EsselJoshua Essel
    May 24, 2024 10:30 GMT

    Prior to it's listing some Ghanaians criticised the government for signing a poor deal with Atlantic Lithium and wondered how the ordinary Ghanaian was going to benefit from the anticipated boom in lithium stocks. Since listing only 2000 shares have been traded. Is AALL.GH worth buying

    1. WisemanWiseman
      May 25, 2024 20:07 GMT

      It is not worth buying bro, why invest in a company that may be kiboshed by the next administration.

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