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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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0.075 | 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 |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 64k | -4.06M | -0.0010 | -12.00 | 50.53M |
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26/6/2016 15:29 | OEX, is worth watching imho. producing gas and has huge assets and director and shareholders are ex Cairn directors. broker target 7p and share price now only 0.6p | nash81 | |
26/6/2016 15:16 | It'll be alright now."The yanks are coming", they'll sort the mess out, wont they?, can they? (John Kerry will meet EU, UK officials for Brexit talks Stops in Brussels and London have been added to his Europe trip at the last minute). U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will fly to Brussels and London on Monday for talks with EU and U.K. leaders on the fallout from Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. | blackgold00 | |
26/6/2016 13:16 | Cheers WB, now to get that on the BBC. Seems a bit onesided. | gerryjames | |
26/6/2016 13:10 | "was that not allowed as an EU membership condition?" Correct, the EU negotiates trade deals on behalf of all 28 members which is why it has so comparatively few, given the varying national interests and protectionist priorities. Indeed, we don't even have our own seat at the WTO. How important government to government trade deals are is another question. The overwhelming majority of trade is conducted between businesses and individuals. Haven't noticed any absence of Chinese, S Korean or Japanese goods in the shops have you despite the absence of any EU trade deals with those countries.? | warbaby43 | |
26/6/2016 12:49 | Yes Gerry, good idea to vote leave to stop all those Asian immigrants from the EU. | bunbooster2 | |
26/6/2016 12:40 | Has this become the AEXit thread? Where is the moderator? Please bring us back to more important issues like Jay's enigmatic smile! | lfdkmp | |
26/6/2016 09:50 | Could we not have persued these other better markets years ago or was that not allowed as an EU membership condition? Anyone know exactly. I'm sure it's very complicated or maybe not. | gerryjames | |
26/6/2016 08:51 | Hi theunluckyone, It's good that you have an optimistic outlook, we need that now, who knows. Yes time will tell. It's now over to what's left of our leaders. Voter apathy from the remain camp and hippy Corbyn. The leave were organised in military fashion. Had MP Jo Cox been murdered on the Wednesday or the outrage lasted more than a day... I would have voted remain but voted leave while I lived in Harrow. In only twenty years I saw it change from a friendly mostly white population to an unfamiliar mostly Asian population. I felt a bit of an outsider walking the dog. They didn't like my dog or me, I could tell that. They were not friendly to me and I had nothing in common with them. So I left. Now I live in all white boring Lisburn via Amsterdam and the wilds of North Mayo, remain definately. It was always about immigration. So I didn't vote because I can see both arguments, we should have landed somewhere in the middle and still might. | gerryjames | |
26/6/2016 08:34 | gerryjames - "We'll probably have to go crawling back when the foolishness of leaving the free market dawns, or are we leaving." I don't consider it a mistake and time will tell whether the muted trading agreements with some of the world's trading groups actually materialise. "The Dutch wont allow the public to vote on complex multilateral agreements, at the moment." Democracy at its EU best and you REMAINER'S wanted that ? " voter apathy " Turnout was a lot higher than at General Elections.Everybody knew it was coming,they knew the date of it,they knew about postal voting.Everybody that wanted to vote was able to vote and without some form of compulsory voting with the threat of some form of physical force I don't think anything else could have been done to try and increase the numbers that voted. | theunluckyone | |
26/6/2016 02:29 | yes i don,t know theunluckyone, i believe you have to be on the register to sign. I was only wondering, i think alot of us are suffering from shock | blackgold00 | |
26/6/2016 01:22 | blackgold00 - And how many are actually genuine British based individuals ? Lots of people on the internet are saying that thousands and thousands of these so called voters are phoning in from Europe and literally all round the world. Democracy spoke in the first vote so let it stand once and for all. Everybody knew it was coming,everybody knew the date so everybody that could be bothered to vote had no excuse not to do so !!! | theunluckyone | |
25/6/2016 19:15 | Bloomberg's take on things. (Can Brexit Be Overturned? What Brits Are Asking Each Other Today) . Is a second vote possible, or could the EU make a new offer? . How soon will Cameron go, and when will Britain leave the EU? "Britain is coming to terms with its decision to leave the European Union after Thursday’s dramatic referendum. Here are some of the questions that are doing the rounds in the U.K. this weekend:" . Can the referendum result somehow be overturned? "Possible, but unlikely. It’s true that the referendum is non-binding and the U.K.’s next prime minister is under no legal compulsion to act on the result. And a new premier could, in theory, go back to the EU and ask to negotiate a new deal before taking it back for a second vote. But this option has been ruled out by the EU’s other leaders. Most importantly, it would be extremely difficult to ignore the views of the 17.4 million people who voted to leave. "What about this petition calling for a second referendum? A record 1.6 million people have signed a petition on Parliament’s website calling for a second vote. However, there is no mechanism in the U.K. for the public to trigger a referendum -- the most that a petition can achieve is a debate among lawmakers. There are a few other problems. The petition demands the government annul the plebiscite if either side wins by less by 60 percent or if turnout is less than 75 percent. But the referendum has already taken place. And all the country’s leading politicians have pledged to recognize the result. So this probably won’t go very far." | blackgold00 | |
25/6/2016 18:22 | How many need to sign before it can be taken seriously, its just past 2 million Petition EU Referendum Rules triggering a 2nd EU Referendum "We the undersigned call upon HM Government to implement a rule that if the remain or leave vote is less than 60% based a turnout less than 75% there should be another referendum." | blackgold00 | |
25/6/2016 15:08 | Before our resident europhiles go so casually flinging around words like "lies" perhaps they should reflect on what a master of that subject, their very own Dear Leader and President, has to say on the subject, particularly in the relation to their beloved EU: Or perhaps they could also reflect on what Blair's Europe Minister had to say on the impact of the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights which extended and entrenched the supremacy of the ECJ over UK law - “The Charter of Fundamental Rights will be no more binding than the Beano or the Sun.". Perhaps though they should reflect, most of all, on the disguised truth lying behind the whole project as expressed by the founder himself, Jean Monnet: "Europe’s nations should be guided towards the superstate without their people understanding what is happening. This can be accomplished by successive steps, each disguised as having an economic purpose, but which will eventually and irreversibly lead to federation. | warbaby43 | |
25/6/2016 14:34 | If anybody with two or more GCSE O levels voted Leave, they must have cheated in the exams | skinwalker | |
25/6/2016 12:49 | edgar222 - You seem to be a little confused.This is a CROSS PARTY group formed to debate a certain issue.LEAVE is not the Government and as such can only SAY what COULD happen and NOT what WILL happen. Regarding your supposed first admitted lie - The whole point is that this is money that WE as a country can now decide WHERE to spend that money whether it be on the NHS or Education or wherever.Personally I would prefer to cut out the top levels of bureaucracy at Health Trusts where pen pushers are paid huge sums of money to do nothing and actually make no contribution to "at the front line" services. Supposed second admitted lie - An interviewer on a supposedly unbiased but partly funded by the EU BBC progamme asking a question and not allowing the other party to actually give an answer to instead preferring to continually interrupt and shout down the other person.I am in a continuing dialogue with the BBC regarding their pro EU stance on various subjects but one example from yesterday was that on their constantly updated business page in the summary they stated that "European Stock Exchanges were suffering double digit losses" - TOTAL DECEIT AND LIES. You really should form your own opinions on people and not take what they say as gospel !!! | theunluckyone | |
25/6/2016 12:02 | skinwalker - Not everyone I am happy to say !! "Apparently everyone with two or more GCSE 'O' levels voted to remain. All others voted to leave." | theunluckyone | |
25/6/2016 12:01 | Leave Lies It may be that people who voted Leave don't care about the lies the public were told by the Campaign. I care. Its also the basis for a second referendum. First admitted lie - Farage says £350m to the NHS per week a mistake. Second admitted lie - Hannan says Brexit does not mean immigration control because a trade deal means free movement. So no border control. I would not mind if they had campaigned on the basis that the UK out of EU was just more important than anything else. People could have judged the issue on that basis. But the lies have duped the public. | edgar222 | |
25/6/2016 11:48 | rich, interesting stats, the young, say 18-49 are firmly in favor of remaining. | blackgold00 | |
25/6/2016 11:13 | Skin Not all young uni students voted in, fact. | rich2006 | |
25/6/2016 08:36 | warbaby........have you nothing better to do? Was that article written by a primary school student? : ) | thecynical1 |
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