Keras Resources plc (KRS) ORD GBP0.01

Sell:1.20pBuy:1.50p0.05p (3.85%)

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Sell:1.20p
Buy:1.50p
Change:0.05p (3.85%)
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Sell:1.20p
Buy:1.50p
Change:0.05p (3.85%)
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Company Information

About this company

Keras Resources PLC is a United Kingdom-based company, which owns the Diamond Creek organic phosphate mine in Utah, United States. The Company's Diamond Creek asset is one of the highest-grade organic phosphate deposits in the United States and is a fully integrated mine to market operation with in-house crushing, milling, screening, packaging and distribution infrastructure facilities. The operation produces a variety of organic phosphate products that can be tailored to customer organic fertilizer requirements, which includes PhoSul granules produced from its delta processing facility. The Company's phosphate product is PhosAgri. Its products have received organic certification by all three key certification agencies in the United States - California (CDFA), Washington State (WSDA) and the federal Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI). Its subsidiaries include Southern Iron Limited, Falcon Isle Resources LLC, Keras US LLC, and others.

Key people

Russell John Lamming
Chairman of the Board, Interim Chief Executive Officer
Brian Michael Moritz
Non-Executive Director, Company Secretary
Claire Louise Parry
Non-Executive Independent Director
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Key facts

  • EPIC
    KRS
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Sector
    Basic Materials
  • Industry
    Metal Mining
  • ISIN
    GB00BMY2T534
  • Market cap
    £1.34m
  • Employees
    1
  • Shares in issue
    99.02m
  • Exchange
    London Stock Exchange (LON)
  • Index

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