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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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0.025 | 2.27% | 1.125 | 1.05 | 1.20 | 1.175 | 1.10 | 1.10 | 12,665,334 | 15:47:45 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 64k | -4.06M | -0.0010 | -11.20 | 47.17M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/7/2016 08:53 | Yes there is all that...mostly already in the price. But now there're exploding fishermen to add to the list, cheers WB. You could just see it happening to. | gerryjames | |
04/7/2016 08:49 | Ngms Not surprised on your view. If you think that should you not sell up and move on!!!! | rich2006 | |
04/7/2016 08:39 | Why have Aminex waited until now to inform the market that there GSA had material risk given the 23mmscfpd requirement?This is Govesk in its nature. The BOD in my opinion should have informed the market of this requirement PRIOR to being outed by Africa Intelligence.What will happen in 18 months time if no agreement is made with Orca? What will happen if there isn't demand for the 30mmscfpd?It looks to me that African Intelligence should not be ignored given they have been proven correct on the first bit, now what about demand?As usual serious doubt must remain that AEXs future, the Afren scenario looks closer to me. | ngms27 | |
04/7/2016 08:00 | Great news. Patience will be rewarded. | mug3 | |
04/7/2016 07:55 | Fantastic news, this should be 2p easily. Strong BUY | seball | |
04/7/2016 07:54 | No difference to the price achieved though whether it's in test phase or production phase. Commercially the test phase gives them more flexibility and waives any penalties there may be in the sales contract. Normal ops in the gas world.......... | oilretire | |
04/7/2016 07:52 | Whoops! And harking back to what Our Neil had to say at 3 mins in at his audio piece: "the project to supply gas for domestic use would soon start in Dar es Salaam." | warbaby43 | |
04/7/2016 07:40 | Up yours African Energy Intelligence? Perhaps regretting not taking up my "Nice Price" of 3/1, greyingsurfer? But will testing ever end and commercial production, at any level, actually start in 2016? "after which we plan to test the well to determine optimal flow rates." | warbaby43 | |
04/7/2016 07:38 | Good news I am sure ngms will arrive spouting some other rubbish | rich2006 | |
04/7/2016 07:28 | First payments are anticipated to be made in July 2016. | haggismchaggis | |
04/7/2016 07:14 | i wonder where this gas is being used? and they'er telling us again for the sake of the naysayers. "Aminex is the sole producer into the new Songo Songo Island Gas Processing plant and anticipates that post well testing that the plant will continue to require in excess of 23 mmcf per day to operate." i think the finalizing for the N-2 funding will soon be taking place | blackgold00 | |
04/7/2016 07:05 | Jay Bhattacherjee, CEO commented: "The commissioning of the production well at Kiliwani North is proceeding as expected, with production reaching 30mmcf per day at the weekend. Commissioning of the well, pipeline and associated plant are going well and TPDC advises that the process will be concluded by the end of the month, after which we plan to test the well to determine optimal flow rates." LT's email?...and price...certainly stewardship. | gerryjames | |
03/7/2016 17:33 | That's a relief !! | theunluckyone | |
03/7/2016 17:11 | edgar222 "Yeah. Democracy. New PM with no general election." Didn't that happen with Blair/Brown or did I dream that ? What is good enough for the goose is good enough for the gander !! No, theunluckyone, you did not dream that. Not democratic then and not democratic now. Nothing to do with which party you like. | edgar222 | |
03/7/2016 13:55 | skin - Jesse James or William Bonney? I think you're trying to tell me something but its far too abstruse for me to fathom. | jacks13 | |
03/7/2016 13:39 | For you last throw. Oh, and you too skin. ‘.. it appears that the Bank of England has become the creature of the Government.’ Jacob Rees-Mogg MP told Mark Carney (Governor, Bank of England) over his politically-motivate | jacks13 | |
03/7/2016 12:03 | Betting is a mug's game. I bet on Aminex once - look where that got me | skinwalker | |
03/7/2016 12:00 | Nothing, as long as you are him. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but I'm not convinced. Just look at those Elvis tributes - very pale reflections. I'm sorry Jacks if you've been modelling yourself on him. Can I suggest Jesse James or William Bonney as alternatives? | skinwalker | |
03/7/2016 11:55 | Warbaby - can you think of one African country where corruption isn't rife? "Poisonous snide Osborne" - blimey! Do you like anybody? Grumpy old man? Do you have a preference for Chancellor? Surely not John McDonnell? | skinwalker | |
03/7/2016 10:46 | My oner looks like...Win Win Lose Pending...for 30k. pending is a draw tonight, doesn't matter now. Very painful 3 hours of football last night. 600 to cash out before the game. This always cheers me up. Al Murray too fat for an election publicity sky-dive standing against Farage last year. Facing the press, shunning metric for the standard british pie. | gerryjames | |
03/7/2016 10:43 | skin. And what's wrong with looking like Mr Bean?. | jacks13 | |
03/7/2016 10:35 | warbaby, any serious polling of the population would have shown that the betting market in no way reflected the likely voting intentions in my region. Indeed the national polls were showing a closer outcome than what the betting was indicating. Well done with backing your convictions with hard cash. It amuses me that when an MP is questioned he or she will often trot out the line '...when I meet with my constituents on the doorstep they tell me...etc'. Really? Do the people that represent us really seek our opinions to the extent that they claim they do? | jacks13 | |
03/7/2016 08:20 | "a woman walked into a London betting shop and bet £100,000 on a Remain result" Ah, the London groupthink factor - if everybody I know and everybody I speak to says Remain, then that's what it will be. "The Long View" column on the back page of the FT yesterday headed "Red faced experts survey the wreckage of their forecasts" was interesting with one nugget therein providing an explanation of why the constantly cited bookmakers' odds (75% - 25% by the end) might have misled the political commentators. It was that while the weight of money determines the odds, in actual fact more bets were placed on Leave. Doubly satisfying, therefore, when Big London money gets it so wrong and the "shilling to win" provincial punters get it right. Personally, when the polls at the end of May give Remain a double figure lead and Betfair has Leave at 4/1, I remember the Damon Runyon story "A Nice Price" and the wisdom of Sam the Gonoph "nothing between human beings is one to three. In fact, I long ago come to conclusion that all life is six to five against." More than enough a prompt for me to stick a hundred quid on Leave. | warbaby43 |
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