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European Metals Holdings Limited
LSE:EMH

GBp 19.5 -0.25 (-1.27%)
EOD - 2026-01-28

Market cap
40.45M
Enterprise value
39.58M
Volume
0.17M
PE
-
50 Day MA
17.75
200 Day MA
11.80
EPS
-0.01
Currency
GBp
Number of Shares
207.44M

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Sector Basic Materials
Industry Other Industrial Metals & Mining
Employee Count 9
Country Australia
Address West Perth, 6005
Phone +61 8 6245 2050
Website europeanmet.com
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European Metals Holdings Limited Price Highlights 🏷️

1 Day
-1.27%
1 Week
9.86%
1 Month
16.07%
6 Months
143.75%
1 Year
151.61%

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European Metals Holdings Limited Dates πŸ“…
Last Fiscal Year End 2024-12-31
Next Fiscal Year End 2025-12-31
Recent Quarter 2025-06-30
ExDividend Date -
Last Dividend Date -
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2026-01-18

European Metals Holdings (EMH) sits at 18.8p, toward the upper end of its 52-week 5.5p–26.0p range, and above both the 50-day (16.7p) and 200-day (11.5p) averages. That positioning, plus recent grant headlines and the EIA submission for Cinovec, points to momentum driven by catalysts rather than entrenched value. With a circa Β£39m market cap for a pre-production asset, upside hinges on permitting, definitive grant terms and lithium pricing; funding and execution risks remain material. Near-term drift (-2.6% 1D, -3.85% 1M) suggests traders are calibrating timelines as the ministry begins review. Verdict: speculative, with event risk skewing outcomes; pullbacks toward the mid-range would better suit value hunters, while momentum investors may trade headlines. Partnership with CEZ offers strategic heft, not certainty.

About European Metals Holdings Limited πŸ‘‹


European Metals Holdings Limited is an exploration and development company active in the Czech Republic. It holds interests in the Cinovec lithium and tin resource projects located there. Formerly known as Equamineral Holdings Limited, it changed its name to European Metals Holdings Limited in February 2014. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is headquartered in West Perth, Australia.

European Metals Holdings Limited Price Range 🎯

Low
5.5
Last 52 Weeks
High
26
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All-time high
GBp 20
All-time low
GBp 19
Ownership Breakdown 🀝
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Brokers Consensus

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European Metals Holdings Limited Directors.
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Mr. Keith Dudley Coughlan B.A.
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Mr. Richard Pavlik Eng.
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Mr. Simon Edwards
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Ms. Carly Terzanidis AGIA, B.Com., C.S.
Frequent Asked Questions πŸ’¬

LSE:EMH has around 9 people working for the Company.

LSE:EMH belongs to the Basic Materials Sector.

The 200 day MA value for European Metals Holdings Limited is 11.80.

The 50 day MA value for European Metals Holdings Limited is 17.75.

The ATH price for European Metals Holdings Limited is 20.

The ATL price for European Metals Holdings Limited is 19.

News Bites πŸ—žοΈ

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Company Update Β· 13/01/2026
European Metals Holdings submitted an environmental impact assessment for the Cinovec project to the Czech Ministry of the Environment at the end of last year. The EIA covers the entire development and aligns with the definitive feasibility study. The ministry will begin formal review, with documentation expected to be available for consultation this quarter, with timing for submissions and hearings.


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Company Update Β· 28/11/2025
European Metals Holdings said the Czech government has awarded a grant of up to EUR360 million to Geomet sro for development of the Cinovec lithium mine. Geomet, which holds the Cinovec licenses, is 49% owned by European Metals and 51% by CEZ. The final grant amount will be confirmed upon formal award.


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Company Update Β· 28/11/2025
European Metals reported the Czech government has awarded a grant of up to EUR360 million to Geomet s.r.o. for development of the Cinovec lithium mine. Geomet holds the Cinovec mineral exploration licenses and is 49% owned by European Metals and 51% by CEZ. The final grant amount will be confirmed upon formal award.


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Company Update Β· 28/11/2025
European Metals Holdings said the Czech government awarded a grant of up to EUR360 million to Geomet s.r.o. for development of the Cinovec mine. Geomet, which holds the project’s exploration licences, is 49% owned by EMH and 51% by CEZ. The final grant amount will be confirmed upon formal award.


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