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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aminex Plc | LSE:AEX | London | Ordinary Share | IE0003073255 | ORD EUR0.001 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.125 | 1.05 | 1.20 | 1.125 | 1.125 | 1.13 | 4,930,658 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 64k | -4.06M | -0.0010 | -11.20 | 47.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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10/12/2015 13:59 | heading back to a penny? or even lower? thoughts anybody? | thecynical1 | |
10/12/2015 13:57 | he "implied" he has a personal holding? What does that mean? Has he or hasn't he and if he has, why the use of "imply"? Did he tweet that?????? | thecynical1 | |
10/12/2015 12:22 | Hi, PJ...sounds a bit rampy, without the detail. Did he marry Sue? | gerryjames | |
10/12/2015 12:02 | Dave Lenigas 'implying' he has a personal holding in AEX, thinks its a x100 bagger. I stopped bothering with what Lenigas says a long time ago. Peter | greyingsurfer | |
10/12/2015 11:49 | Dave Lenigas 'implying' he has a personal holding in AEX, thinks its a x100 bagger. Problem being he didn't say x100 bag from where. Any views GJ? | pj 1 | |
10/12/2015 11:25 | Another holder living hand to mouth glutching at Santa. Does anyone care! LGO? | gerryjames | |
10/12/2015 09:47 | Do we have debt concerns now? I wouldn't really know. And there's loads of chart support. The question is, will it hold? Much of this is sector/market...will we have a Christmas rally? It might even start today, oil included, he said with his rose tinted specs on. Anyway...I'm off out for my second breakfast after a smashing gap trade this morning. Ta ta for now. M | marnewton | |
10/12/2015 09:36 | Yes, clutching at straws. Try looking at the chart of any company moving towards debt maturity with little obvious means to pay, especially if the BLVN deal doesn't complete (a falling share price probably does not help and no minister in situ?). For some hints, try GLEN, LOND, AMI, LMI and PDL. You get these sharp, neverending freefalls as debt concerns take over. Charts are meaningless in these cases. IMO, that is what we are starting to see here as Aminex falls into the zone of no support between 1p and 1.5p | dan_the_epic | |
10/12/2015 09:30 | That large (bearish - usually) descending triangle from September 2014 has never been a good omen. Within it we've had an ascending channel which ultimately failed on the descending line of the large triangle. And now we're in a descending channel from May this year. The good news is - and there isn't much - we are now at the bottom of that descending channel which is near coincident with the rising (nascent) trendline from April 2014. There is also gap support from September 2014. And numerous oversold indicators. So, plenty of lines!¬) I'm not rushing to sell...just yet. Am I clutching at straws? What does imminent mean?¬) M | marnewton | |
10/12/2015 09:05 | Just a flesh wound Skinwalker. Can barely feel it actually. In fact, what fall? | bunbooster2 | |
10/12/2015 08:41 | Being fully listed it would be much harder for AEX to buy a few brown envelopes and fill them with goodies. WRL Do not have such a problem. Makes you wonder doesn't it at least. Allegedly | pj 1 | |
10/12/2015 07:04 | I find them rather negative, actually. | bunbooster2 | |
09/12/2015 12:35 | and a merry Christmas to you Dan, its an absolute pleasure reading your posts. : ) | blackgold00 | |
09/12/2015 11:01 | Who said Chairman Mao was dead and not living in Tanzania: | warbaby43 | |
09/12/2015 10:58 | My understanding was that they were hidden from view in a Swiss zoo. | lfdkmp | |
09/12/2015 10:44 | They do have problems counting though: | warbaby43 | |
09/12/2015 09:02 | Is it because we are trying to do business with criminals who are doing business with criminals in a Country with a culture of theft.? And Wentworth got the only customer who pays because of their connections..the rest are criminals and we'll have to wait for another customer who pays so the TPDC via a third party payment isn't left holding the bill. Fill your pockets but stay away from cows, 30 years remember, probably have to share a toilet. | gerryjames | |
08/12/2015 19:44 | So why didn't AEX get one at the same time with the same clause? I know the answer but I'm staying stum. We don't know the answer to that, and you certainly don't either. There are various options, including the one you think it is, but also others. We may one day get to know once the GSA is signed, but we also may not! Peter | greyingsurfer | |
08/12/2015 18:49 | Went worth and M&Ps GSA had a 'subject to payment protection' clause.So why didn't AEX get one at the same time with the same clause?I know the answer but I'm staying stum. | ngms27 | |
08/12/2015 13:27 | I think Wentworth have connections. Didn't someone say they could get the president on the line in half an hour because half the Wentworth office team went to school with him. Maybe I'm misremembering that. This share price fall is amazing after the farmout. My wife and I have both commented on it. | bunbooster2 | |
08/12/2015 13:23 | I wonder if marnewton is listening to his charts now. To any bulls out there, you can't say me, kevjones or skinwalker hasn't warned you. I lower my end of year target price to 1.3p and am now comfortably in profit here. Do you still believe the bowleven 'deal' was a good deal? I would not even call it a deal as it hasn't completed. Finally, don't tell me that I'm talking down Aminex unless you think I'm capable of also talking down ETO, where I went short at 320p to the outrage of bulls. Yeah... that hasn't turned out too well, has it. | dan_the_epic |
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