First Tin Plc Announces Change in Major Shareholding
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Fiona Craig
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Apr 29 2025 @ 03:12
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First Tin Plc (LSE:1SN) has reported a shift in its major shareholder structure, with Arlington Group Asset Management Ltd. increasing its voting rights in the company to 11.21%, up from 10.365%. This adjustment in holdings could have an influence on the company’s strategic decisions and future direction, given the larger stake now held by Arlington Group Asset Management Ltd.
About First Tin Plc
First Tin Plc is a mining company specializing in the exploration and development of tin resources. The company is actively involved in the extraction and production of tin, which is an essential metal in various industrial applications.
Market Snapshot
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Year-to-Date Price Performance: 3.07%
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Average Trading Volume: 346,260 shares
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Technical Sentiment: Sell
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Market Capitalization: £26.55 million
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