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AEX Aminex Plc

1.20
0.075 (6.67%)
25 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.075 6.67% 1.20 1.15 1.25 1.225 1.125 1.13 11,487,155 16:15:45
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 64k -4.06M -0.0010 -12.00 50.53M
Aminex Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AEX. The last closing price for Aminex was 1.13p. Over the last year, Aminex shares have traded in a share price range of 0.575p to 1.425p.

Aminex currently has 4,211,167,024 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aminex is £50.53 million. Aminex has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -12.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/6/2016
04:16
blind me, its UK Independence day, so what happens now?
blackgold00
23/6/2016
17:48
Boris and Farage Gerry? I'll personally pay their removal expenses. I'm sure they'd like it there.
skinwalker
23/6/2016
14:25
Interesting question put to the leave camp, are there any contingiency plans? Found difficult to answer. Can I suggest Ulster. It's really progressive and effluent with no property market. You have uninhibited Britishness during the Marching Season. Get to throw stuff at the Police because it's your culture and Europe is making you less British.
gerryjames
23/6/2016
12:46
The state we're in...
jacks13
23/6/2016
11:54
JoeStalin, you think the politicians you'd leave in charge of a UK out of the EU are any different? They are guilty of theft on a scale 10 times of what you think the EU is. Rather than blame the EU for the failings here, start at home.
tradingmyplan
23/6/2016
11:47
Another with Stockholm syndrome? These people in Brussels are not your friends. They do not have a magic money tree. They are robbing you blind.
joestalin
23/6/2016
11:45
Hopefully the little englanders won't get their way. The pining for past glory has been quite ridiculous.
tradingmyplan
23/6/2016
11:35
Seems certain we are staying in.God help us!
ngms27
23/6/2016
11:10
Bun thanks, 2018? thats only a year and a half away. Q Ntorya gas

• "By 2018, gas demand is expected to outstrip in-country supply"

• "Oportunity for Wentworth to discover and deliver much larger volumes"

blackgold00
23/6/2016
11:02
Wentworth presentation -

Slide 7 shows predicted gas demand. WRL are quoting saying no supply gap till 2018 and then large growing gap.

bunbooster2
23/6/2016
10:49
at the moment then, the markets are betting on Bremaining.
blackgold00
23/6/2016
09:35
Happy Independence Day.
joestalin
23/6/2016
07:57
More good news for those Swiss bankers:
warbaby43
23/6/2016
07:38
Up to date polling with one more to come this morning - online/phone division to the end:
warbaby43
23/6/2016
07:33
" when the debt sh1t hits the EU fan - which it will do very soon indeed" and what price then the remaining bit of Margaret Thatcher's rebate that Blair didn't choose to give away?
warbaby43
23/6/2016
01:11
If anyone hasn't seen this, it's worth a watch. I've no doubt that to a degree, like the majority of pundits, he's talking his own book but he has his credibility to think of and sheds some light on the legal position rather than the usual sound bites.

hxxps://youtu.be/USTypBKEd8Y

the argus
22/6/2016
22:10
Re Osborne, you can only mean "no success" rather than "less success". Debt has continued to rise.As you know, we are not "leaving Europe" ...we are leaving that sclerotic money-pit, the EU.As for "not helping", we'll be substantially better-off when the debt sh1t hits the EU fan - which it will do very soon indeed.
emptyend
22/6/2016
17:30
skin, is the markets' betting on making a short term gain or avoiding a short term loss in the least bit important? The market and most of its participants would sell their granny if it meant banking a gain.
jacks13
22/6/2016
17:00
You're right Skin, as usual there's nobody worth voting for.
gerryjames
22/6/2016
16:42
...and if any further evidence were needed, just look at the rise in the FTSE over the last few days on relief that Opinion Polls are forecasting that Remain is expected to win.
Lets hope the polls are right!
Buffoon Boris and his Barking Brexiteers

skinwalker
22/6/2016
14:26
From another bb. Email reply from yesterday.

Prompt reply from Camaco
I hope you are well and as ever thank you for your support of Aminex.

We will be looking to update shareholders in the near future on our corporate news. In the meantime we are making good progress at Kiliwani North with the well performing well and commissioning on schedule.

When we update the market I will make sure you receive the news personally.

Many thanks,

Tom

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