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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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-0.05 | -4.26% | 1.125 | 1.10 | 1.15 | 1.15 | 1.00 | 1.15 | 24,757,846 | 14:59:17 |
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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06/8/2016 07:08 | edgar222 see a) of my post @ 57613 "one very short lateral line being shot in 2014 across from the NE of Namisange to NW Ntorya (see seismic detail on p7 of the presentation accompanying the last Placing EGM)" | warbaby43 | |
05/8/2016 18:49 | Warbaby Speaking from memory not looked it up but memory says they did do some modern seismic at namisange and it is not all just legacy seismic. Memory also says they only did one "line" of it. May be wrong | edgar222 | |
05/8/2016 17:45 | At the previous Placing around 520m shares were taken by larger, but sub 3% threshold, shareholders. It would be no great surprise to see one of them going over the 3% mark by taking all or a large chunk of the rump. | warbaby43 | |
05/8/2016 16:46 | Actually vike1 I wouldn't be surprised if this was Majedie coming in for few more.... | stinkypeet | |
05/8/2016 16:12 | Wonder who the "second" new cornerstone investor is? Hopefully they took up most of the rump offering, which would leave c.50% of the total share base not available for trading. | vike1 | |
05/8/2016 15:31 | Bun, get yourself a better broker then trust me you can absolutely short AIM stocks though there may be a minimal market cap though. BTW I cannot remember the last time I shorted a stock, could be 10 years or more ago! | ngms27 | |
05/8/2016 15:11 | Bun, you should take up contrarian investing. | jacks13 | |
05/8/2016 12:30 | If that's the case it should be simple to show me some proof. I guess I'll be waiting a long time... | bunbooster2 | |
05/8/2016 12:17 | Oh wait, it isn't! | greyingsurfer | |
05/8/2016 12:08 | Please explain to me how to short an AIM stock such as Aminex. Oh wait, you can't... | bunbooster2 | |
05/8/2016 10:10 | Yes it is, however Aminex have a full listing... | ngms27 | |
05/8/2016 10:08 | It's not possible to short AIM stocks. | bunbooster2 | |
05/8/2016 08:38 | No ones going to invest in LNG in the current climate. I cannot see any FID for at least 3 years. In fact it may never happen | ngms27 | |
05/8/2016 08:12 | Shorting AEX | ngms27 | |
05/8/2016 08:09 | Where does he get the money? | bunbooster2 | |
05/8/2016 07:51 | Thanks to all for the EGM write ups. Production phase not even being imminent leaps off the page at me but I hope that's me just looking for a cloud in this huge silver lining. | edgar222 | |
05/8/2016 05:49 | thanks skin, have a nice time in Spain. | blackgold00 | |
04/8/2016 22:48 | off to Spain again for a well-earned break. You're going to have to get by without my words of wisdom for a few days. | skinwalker | |
04/8/2016 22:46 | surely those chinese investors were simply a figment of tiptop's fertile imagination? I've sold out of Majedie - any fund that invests in Aminex is a worry | skinwalker | |
04/8/2016 22:42 | an awful lot of thanking has gone on today! Whats going on? Are we the new politeness correct club? Don't expect me to jump into line - I'm committed to the politeness-incorrect view of the world. | skinwalker | |
04/8/2016 20:54 | OT I know, but seems the propensity for Imminence is assuming epidemic proportions. "Swansea City: New additions imminent, says chairman Huw Jenkins" Feel sorry for all those Jacks who have started to get used to the Premier League. | lfdkmp |
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