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Niocorp Developments Ltd (QX)

Niocorp Developments Ltd (QX) (NIOBF)

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Current Price
0.8222
Bid
0.7828
Ask
0.8199
Volume
-
0.00 Day's Range 0.00
0.00 52 Week Range 0.00
Market Cap
Previous Close
0.8222
Open
-
Last Trade
Last Trade Time
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Financial Volume
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VWAP
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Average Volume (3m)
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Shares Outstanding
282,420,651
Dividend Yield
-
PE Ratio
-5.78
Earnings Per Share (EPS)
-0.14
Revenue
-
Net Profit
-40.08M

About Niocorp Developments Ltd (QX)

NioCorp is developing a critical minerals project in Southeast Nebraska that will produce Niobium, Scandium, and Titanium. The Company also is evaluating the potential to produce several rare earth byproducts from the Project. Niobium is used to produce high performance alloys as well as High Streng... NioCorp is developing a critical minerals project in Southeast Nebraska that will produce Niobium, Scandium, and Titanium. The Company also is evaluating the potential to produce several rare earth byproducts from the Project. Niobium is used to produce high performance alloys as well as High Strength, Low Alloy "(HSLA") steel, which is a lighter, stronger steel used in automotive, structural, and pipeline applications. Scandium is combined with Aluminum to make alloys with increased strength and improved corrosion resistance. Scandium is also a critical component of advanced solid oxide fuel cells. Titanium is used in various superalloys and is a key component of pigments used in paper, paint and plastics and is also used for aerospace applications, armor, and medical implants. Magnetic rare earths, such as Neodymium, Praseodymium, Terbium, and Dysprosium are critical to the making of Neodymium-Iron-Boron (magnets, which are used across a wide variety of defense and civilian applications. Show more

Sector
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels
Industry
Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels
Website
Headquarters
Centennial, Colorado, USA
Founded
1970
Niocorp Developments Ltd (QX) is listed in the Misc Nonmtl Minrls, Ex Fuels sector of the OTCMarkets with ticker NIOBF. The last closing price for Niocorp Developments (QX) was $0.82. Over the last year, Niocorp Developments (QX) shares have traded in a share price range of $ 0.00 to $ 0.00.

Niocorp Developments (QX) currently has 282,420,651 shares outstanding. The market capitalization of Niocorp Developments (QX) is $231.58 million. Niocorp Developments (QX) has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.78.

NIOBF Latest News

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156-10.2778-92.592792792811.114.85.862022289.23527933CS
260-3.2178-79.64851485154.0416.53.631932488.21821711CS

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NIOBF Discussion

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PutzMueler PutzMueler 4 minutes ago
Well if we can wrangle out an NPV of 4 billion, and we have 35 million shares outstanding, that comes out to around $114 per share.

That’s a far cry from six dollars lol
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Dead On Arrival Dead On Arrival 5 minutes ago
You price at the close of trading will be converted into US dollars before the next day opening. That is solely my opinion. Best you call your brokerage house to verify.
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monocle monocle 12 minutes ago
Nothing, just contact TD. Change won't impact you at all
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jack the bear jack the bear 17 minutes ago
what does that mean ??
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Dead On Arrival Dead On Arrival 19 minutes ago
I would guess his shares would convert to the OTC on a currency calculation.
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jack the bear jack the bear 24 minutes ago
thanks
I will contact TD
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monocle monocle 32 minutes ago
Contact TD, you do NOT have to sell your shares if you want to continue holding. Most likely you will have to do nothing
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ColdDarkHole ColdDarkHole 40 minutes ago
I realize that. That's what I'm afraid of. LOL
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th6565 th6565 41 minutes ago
Like exchanges of posts between Monocle and LCP77 this morning, giving me things to watch out.
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walterc walterc 42 minutes ago
The Exim loan has to pass through 3 stages of which stage 1 is the most important; We have passed the 1st stage; Not one company that has passed stage 1 has been refused;.

This is indeed not the fastest process but when succesful it gives the best conditions.
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PutzMueler PutzMueler 45 minutes ago
They are obligated to get the best possible price whether it goes private or public it doesn’t matter they have obligations to seek the best possible price
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monocle monocle 45 minutes ago
True. This agreement was a weirdly short-term fix. That 7 million can't last them very far into June let alone December when the final payment is due.
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Demolition Man Demolition Man 46 minutes ago
Walterc, I must give you and the Belgium’s a lot of credit. To do this event for around $1,300.00 is impressive. It sounded like a great event, and I wish I could have been there. The fact that jeunke22 guaranteed financing and the start of mine construction will happen in 2024 makes me excited. Do you and others at the event have as much confidence as Jeunke22??? The wait has been long but hearing the Belgium’s speak and put money where their mouth is gives me hope. Was a merger or partnership part of any discussion?
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jack the bear jack the bear 50 minutes ago
ok all Canadian investors
Being delisted on the TSX has left me baffled
so do I dump my stock or will they automatically be picked up by the US side? I bank on TD and have no clue
HELP
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DakotaBoy DakotaBoy 52 minutes ago
https://www.railveyor.com/
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LCP77 LCP77 52 minutes ago
True. However if they tap that they will have given up a $million in fees and 600,000ish $3.35 wts for the privaledge of more toxic bid pounding convertsble debt.
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th6565 th6565 1 hour ago
Here is my guess about ExIm loan: The loan is for constructions of Elk Creek project, not for NB to be used on company operation expenses.

We might wait for ExIm loan approval longer than expected.
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ColdDarkHole ColdDarkHole 1 hour ago
Hopefully at least 6usd/share so I can keep my skin and a little beer money. I shudder at the possible details of that type of deal with little voting clout left in retail and extremely low cost basis for the current voting powers.
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monocle monocle 1 hour ago
They do still have $50million left on the original Yorkville deal, could they tap that? Interesting times indeed.
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LCP77 LCP77 1 hour ago
May 27 thru May 31. Niocorp needs the stock above $3.30 with volume or the debt repayment starts in June to avoid default. Will be interesting to see how they plan to pull that off.
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PutzMueler PutzMueler 1 hour ago
Well Jim always did emphasize all the other companies that Mark was with were mostly private companies US vanadium US R.E.M. etc

But what is that going to get us?
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monocle monocle 1 hour ago
Interesting. Jay and Dean would have an outsized say in any acquisition proposals. Between them, they have tons of shares, plus the ability to buy more votes through exercising warrants. Neither one of them has much skin in the game as of yet...

Maybe this is what they were angling for all along, a quick sale. Pure speculation of course, but interesting to think about.
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ge11 ge11 2 hours ago
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=151486407
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Damokles Damokles 2 hours ago
That's why I didn't expect a big jump in prices after the weekend (answering Rader1977 comment). Big news would have changed that, but I don't think we have to wait for a conference to hear about it.
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monocle monocle 2 hours ago
Reading about Nickel Alliance's off-take and investment deal with Stellantis is interesting.

The preliminary agreement was announced in October 2022 and the definitive final agreement in April 2023. Roughly 6 months from start to finish, Niocorp is approaching 10 months.

Encouraging for investors here, this agreement was finalized and included Stellantis buying over 9 million euros worth of stock, that is an 11% stake, and Nickel Alliance still has not completed a feasibility study. In May last year they announced it would be done by the end of 2023, still not done yet though. They announced there would be a delay in october.

Maybe this delay is why Stellantis is hesitating here? Once bitten twice shy?
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PutzMueler PutzMueler 2 hours ago
I do agree with you ge11, that things seem to look pretty neat and tidy.
$$$

Just strikes me as odd, that they would send the TSX hiking to save a few dollars(comparably), when they just made rancid decisions that lost tens of millions for the company and shareholders.

Such a decision to oust the TSX has to come down to NioCorp being acquired(a good thing). Otherwise it just doesn’t make sense to me as a sound corporate decision.

But what do I know,, (I think to much)
Shrug.
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gwm61 gwm61 2 hours ago
Sorry to say this, but a 10-year low is hardly a buy signal, it's that simple.
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ge11 ge11 2 hours ago
Hoping grunt23 can update and share his new projections....Go NioCorp!!
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douginil douginil 2 hours ago
Thanks jeunke22 for your post #111016 4/20/24 5:08am

I hope he posters who post some financial estimates catch this post ... about the investor event in Antwerp

Financials imo are truly impressive better balance of niobium, scandium, titanium, rare earth ( 30/30/ 24/16 ) on higher revenue inputs, due to better extraction rates and purity levels and higher market prices , less capex, more inflation, lower interest ( EXIM)? .
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Rader1977 Rader1977 3 hours ago
You can also look at it the other way around: The fact that participants did not run home to sell their shares immediately shows that they continue to trust the management board!
Good point. I had a similar thought after reading Walter's response (111150), and seeing you put it to words adds perspective.
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Damokles Damokles 4 hours ago
You can also look at it the other way around: The fact that participants did not run home to sell their shares immediately shows that they continue to trust the management board!
Financing is still open, and planning remains good. No other facts were presented. So why should investors buy more shares?
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monocle monocle 5 hours ago
Hi ont, yep I remember you. I've been out for awhile too, still find the story compelling though. Don't worry message board pitch forks don't hurt lol
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monocle monocle 5 hours ago
Why are you calculating reverse split prices? Those companies have not done a reverse split, they still trade OTC.

Interest from Stellantis and the letter from EXIM weren't announced until well after the merger was announced in Sept 2022. Niocorp first applied to EXIM in February 2023 and reached their preliminary agreement with Stellantis in July. Niocorp merged because they were desperate for cash. Even they knew the high redemption rate was a strong possibility. That's why the toxic agreement with Yorkville was so big, up to $65million. I think that large number, and the fact that the only used 1/5 of it, might show that they badly underestimated how damaging Yorkville would be.

And why do you respond to my posts without reading them?
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AlwaysOptimistic AlwaysOptimistic 6 hours ago
Super busy at work Tuesday so not sure I can post too much but no guarantee I can’t. Your comment “Who needs a third world exchange” was really funny!l good one Putz.
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AlwaysOptimistic AlwaysOptimistic 6 hours ago
That crossed my mind that folks overseas already have enough shares but I would expect a greater uptick on NASDAQ against the background of Yorkville selling which is why I asked yesterday what trading platforms do most folks in Europe use. Anyways, I’m glad the conference went well and attendees and the organizer are so organized and for the most part on the same page. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and the PP Presentation. If you have a recorded version of the conference you would be willing to share, I think that would benefit all shareholders and the share price as the shareholder base as a whole is thirsty for a live or virtual update from mgt.. Thanks again.
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AlwaysOptimistic AlwaysOptimistic 6 hours ago
I know Walter. You put out a lot of time, effort and money to put these events on without compensation. A good alternative would be if MS does a Zoom shareholder conference update for US and Canada but if NioCorp is close to financing (hopefully) there probably is no time to put that together but if NioCorp is months away, I welcome it.
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walterc walterc 7 hours ago
because we organized a presentation event in total for 300 positive shareholders at a cost of 1225 euros for Niocorp.
If Demolition man can do the same Mark will gladly come .
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walterc walterc 8 hours ago
Hi

people do not rush out of the room to buy shares; All these 300 people that attended the meetings on Friday and Saturday have a lot of shares already and are happy that they invested in the right stock. and make sure they keep their shares as they expect BIG wins .

I am one of these idiots that is never paid by the companies that he is invested in but expects BIG wins on Niocorp and can wait for that to happen , does enormous amount of dd and is not reading the crap on this message board anymore every day; ( with crap I am referring to the bashers, naysayers and people who sold but find it pleasant to annoy the positive posters; I have most of them on ignore and that sleeps better) I will be in Denver in May for the ASM of my other big investment and will hopefully meet management of Niocorp that is about 2 km away from my other meeting.
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PutzMueler PutzMueler 9 hours ago
Yes and that was Nasdaq only.

100,000 Nasdaq
30,000 TSX —- = 30% bye bye TSX

Who needs a third world exchange.

***********
Right DOA?
You win LoL

Imo it is so there won’t be 4 decimal points in the Nasdaq share price. LoL
Lame

******
Waiting for the AO show to start again.
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Rader1977 Rader1977 10 hours ago
If the Belgium presentations were as good as people say, why didn't all the attendees rush home and call their brokers to buy more shares?

Monday volume was
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AlwaysOptimistic AlwaysOptimistic 10 hours ago
NCT, love how everyone characterizes someone who doesn’t bash mgt as defending mgt. Never said a thing about mgt. just know what I know, which is 2008-2012 was a horrible recession. It started with the collapse of Washington Mutual, World Savings, tumbled Lehman Brothers, AIG and the economy and caused massive foreclosures and lay offs. If you had been through that, you would be wary too to see a crescendo of banks starting with SVB to collapse like dominoes. Again, First Republic Bank was the 2nd largest bank to fail in the history of the US with about 82 branches in 8 states. If I was head of one of those banks on the list that Ski Funds/Ski Luc posted, I wouldn’t convert my shares either. I would opt for capital preservation and redeem which is what most of them did. Nobody knows for sure why each company decided to convert or redeem and unless each one of these companies was interviewed as to the reason why they converted or redeemed, we can only speculate and hold on to our opinion as to why. It’s a subject horse that’s been beaten down to a midget sized emaciated mule so hope we can all move on. “Nothing to see hear folks. Keep moving down the road!” As for financing, yes, let’s bring on the Belgian gypsy fortune tellers wearing De Beers diamond jewelry carrying pocket sized Quija Boards and munching on Neuhaus Belgian chocolate and make this financing a REALITY!
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NorCalTommy NorCalTommy 10 hours ago
AO- I gotta give it to you man....... working a job and fighting with everyone on the board in defense of mangle-ment...... Oh and in the interest of full disclosure and transparency, i am squarely in the camp that does not believe that the SVB and other regional bank spooked the entire nation and adversely affected financial activity, tho. like Covid, it was a good excuse for shit that didn't work out financially for companies during that flash in time, but many of the SPAC investors were bailing before that event..... and knew they could still get in with warrants to get a piece of the pie (they probably had TH on speed dial).... let's face it, the GX SPAC was in desperate straights, ready to fold up with no merger target coming into the 11th hour... and they saw NB coming' (imo)....... somebody probly knew somebody who went skiing in Vail or sailing in the Bahamas with one of the SPAC'ler folks and over a few drinks and a few more drinks and maybe some smoke..... well, we all know the 'REST of the story'.... But hey..... let's look ahead, don't look at the carnage in the rear view mirror...... this GLASS is HALF FULL DAMMMIT!!! let's go NB, let's finish this quarter with some 'Belgium Magic' dammmit!! ENGAGE ALREADY!!! (chico reference)...

Yaddda Yadddda and BLAH BLAH.........

Another week.... another month...... another QUARTER..... what's a few more months/years...... these mines take time don't ya know!!

NCT
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AlwaysOptimistic AlwaysOptimistic 11 hours ago
I wouldn’t read too much in to why Mark went to Belgium not Elk Creek. First off, my guess is NioCorp didn’t pay to rent the venue, didn’t provide meals to the attendees, didn’t fly 5 or 6 employees out to set up the conference hall or present (SH and JS), pay for 5-6 hotel rooms, didn’t have Scott Honan there, Jim Sims, Neil Shah, Jeff Mason, caterers, a televised or recorded session or souvenirs (hats, mugs etc). All those things occur when NioCorp presents in Elk Creek or Tecumseh. It’s a big production and very expensive. Elk Creek will get their presentation as soon as NioCorp gets financed. Hopefully soon!
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AlwaysOptimistic AlwaysOptimistic 11 hours ago
I wouldn’t read too much in to why Mark weant to Belgium not Elk Creek. First off, my guess is NioCorp didn’t pay to rent the venue, didn’t provide meals to the attendees, didn’t have 5 or 6 employees setting up the conference hall, didn’t have Scott Honan there, Jim Sims, Neil Shah, Jeff Mason, caterers, a televised or recorded session or souvenirs (hats, mugs etc).. All those things occur when NioCorp presents in Elk Creek. It’s a big production and very expensive. Rlk Creek will get their presentation as soon as NioCorp gets financed. Hopefully soon!
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Demolition Man Demolition Man 11 hours ago
It’s simple. Mark, Scott, neal, and Sims are cowards that are running scared. They have to travel 10,000+ miles to get their precious little ego’s stroked.
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OntInvestor OntInvestor 11 hours ago
give it up monocle lol not worth your time. You'll never win this battle presenting facts to the most powerful NioCorp board protector 🤡

I'm still interested in the story here so I lurk this board here and there after selling my position years ago. Goodluck to the old timers and hopefully everyone's commitment pays off.

I'll go back into hibernation before the pitch forks come out. I'm not allowed to post here without owning the stock 😀
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Truth and Transparency Truth and Transparency 12 hours ago
Mark is a failure at being a businessman. He was manipulated by some Wall Street goons to give up nearly 20% of the company for absolutely nothing in return. That is a fact that should piss every investor off.

I hope they have a town hall in Nebraska soon. I will make sure I get to that one if at all possible. There’s a reason they have been avoiding the area. Pretty interesting that they keep going to Belgium, but avoid the one place the resource and the proposed mine is.
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AlwaysOptimistic AlwaysOptimistic 13 hours ago
why do what?
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AlwaysOptimistic AlwaysOptimistic 13 hours ago
Kudos to monocle. Great find. Will he now start buying shares?

To my point, if NioCorp could have gotten EXIM or Stellantis on the OTC, then his findings just support my theory that the SPAC dollars likely failed to come over because of the bank collapse otherwise why would NioCorp merge with GX if they could have done it on their own on the OTC without the SPAC.
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USAlonewolf USAlonewolf 13 hours ago
Why do it? Those other deals werent here when agreed to spac deal
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