Pressreleases, rapporter och nyheter för Beowulf Mining SDB
Beowulf Mining plc has announced the conversion of £25,000 of unsecured convertible loan notes into 347,222 ordinary shares, each valued at 5 pence. These shares will be admitted for trading on AIM, expected to be effective from 11 February 2026. Following this, Beowulf's total issued ordinary share capital will be 61,190,482 shares. Shareholders can use this number to calculate their shareholding notifications under FCA rules. The announcement includes contact information for company representatives and brokers, and a cautionary statement about forward-looking statements, highlighting potential risks and uncertainties that could affect future performance.
Beowulf Mining Plc announced that its total issued share capital consists of 60,843,260 ordinary shares, with none held in treasury. This figure is relevant for shareholders to determine if they need to notify any changes in their shareholding under the FCA's rules. The company also released its 2026 financial calendar, with key dates for financial statements and meetings, including the release of 2025 Q4 results on 27 February 2026 and the Annual General Meeting on 23 June 2026. The announcement includes contact information for key personnel and advisors. A cautionary statement notes that forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ from those projected.
Beowulf Mining Plc and its Finnish subsidiary, Grafintec Oy, provided an update on their Graphite Anode Materials Plant (GAMP) and exploration activities in Finland. A public meeting was held in Keltakallio to discuss the GAMP project with local residents, marking a significant milestone in community engagement. The team assessed potential sites in Kotka for a demonstration plant and is preparing for the Environmental Impact Assessment. The Rääpysjärvi exploration license was renewed for three years, allowing continued exploration alongside the Aitolampi project. Aitolampi is a significant graphite resource, and Rääpysjärvi shows potential for high-grade graphite. The focus is on drilling at Rääpysjärvi to define resources and potentially reduce operating costs.
