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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Anglesey Mining Plc | LSE:AYM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000320472 | ORD 1P |
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% | 1.40 | 1.30 | 1.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 0 | -961k | -0.0023 | -6.09 | 5.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/3/2014 13:06 | wonder if directors are buying here | laserdisc | |
20/3/2014 11:44 | LIMs looking very very weak at the moment. PS looks like london stock exchange stock feed is corrupt again lol, showing an rns but looked at it, its for OPAY. | rajaster | |
18/3/2014 17:33 | Zinc price and stock levels reversed trend over the last week, still remains to be seen if this just a short term blip in a continuing trend of falling stocks and rising prices. | noccer | |
18/3/2014 10:16 | probably by design. | rajaster | |
17/3/2014 20:34 | Aye. But is it accidental or by design? | mcmather | |
17/3/2014 20:12 | This will probably head to a penny with the incompetents running this. | rajaster | |
14/3/2014 21:29 | all quiet here, the buys have exceeded the sells in volume of late, it looks to be a long term investment here, so if you invest consider it a longer term hold. I continue the quest to accumulate when i have cash,you can presently pick these up at 3.65p , will the market makers drop this further to say 2.5p that would be nice for accumulators of stock, think thats a non starter as no volume sellers to react the price downward. We have a 16% spread here to deter day traders. The only major holders are management via JUNO but they have held firm for a number of years, shares will probably consolidate now between 3p-5p . Lim investment worth very little here now in cash terms, probably £1.5m pounds the Canadian dollar strength not helping here. We are priced in that LIM will not mine in 2014 , still there are options for LIM let the iron ore price drop further then they can buy iron ore puts to meet the metaloyd liability at a cheaper price. Alternatives Tata may buy up LIM & some sort of integration with NML stock which isnt doing so well at present priced at 45c. Interesting that 3 co's inc LIM are trying to negotiate for port access via CLIFFS rail line Their rail line now not being used due to curtailment of operations by Cliff, Analysts consider LIM worth 25c. .A few long term investors here probably not interested in investing more here,It may be worth trickle buys at this level to reduce their average and take a 12mth view . I will reluctanctly continue to add stock till the end or wind up of this co,taking the view that the Parys mountain asset is worth more than the present mkt cap if they found a buyer . Selling Parys apparently not on the cards but eventually this either mines zinc or its taken private in some form I have to agree with previous comments as to management keeping shareholders in the dark & possibly no respect for shareholders,that could be the case but we pay our monies on the facts available so each decision of investing here is made by ourselves on the facts what management have told us. Not losing my patience here, i would expect the management to release a business plan & timetable for Parys in a clear form sometime this year | laserdisc | |
07/3/2014 09:09 | the present plus point is that zinc is at 96c lb its been rising last few days Parys is not dead just needs some newsflow from management as to what the next 12 mths stratetgy is going to be, Bill stated that parys is not up for sale | laserdisc | |
07/3/2014 09:06 | Diesel i spoke to ian about that over 12mths ago i dont think they finally subscribed,was it not an option to buy ? if they did where did the funds come from? they were not holding that much cash at the time | laserdisc | |
07/3/2014 09:03 | HA, ..and didn't AYM buy about $1m dollars of LIM stock at about $ 1 dollar a shot, at the last fundraising by LIM. I don't see much future for AYM, no cash, no inertia, just regurgitated statements. | diesel | |
07/3/2014 08:53 | Tata investment agreement for the Howse deposit still in tact they are set to receive a $25 million check and a 30% interest in Howse, the Houston deposit needs at least $50m investment in the future . What happens at lim is anyone#s guess jk looking for investor or offtake adv / nml lim looking at port rail link now cliffs not using , i picked that up on the nml stockhouse board quote from steeler who attended pdac The best piece of information that I walked away with, is the fact that ADV / NML / LIM are all trying to secure rail cars and use the port and rail facilities that will be left open by Cliffs Bloom Lake shutdown. At min all three can use as leverage against IOC rates, and perhaps by pass IOC at port in the short term. tata are looking for big investors for taconite project , maybe if lim found a chinese investor it could have spin offs for the chinese, certainly looks a difficult job going forward for lim but you never know what deal could emerge , like yourself i hold a lot of aym but prepared to wait for whatever outcome here | laserdisc | |
07/3/2014 08:51 | Havenpoint "Is AYM still an investment opportunity?" Well I hope so, but if I was going to invest, I would want to see the BoD get back to Parys and dump LIM. I always thought AYM was an explorer/miner but since it has had a stake in LIM it has behaved more like a fund, although not listed as such, and a fund which did not cash in on it's investment in LIM at the best point for its share holders! IMHO DYOR | hyper al | |
07/3/2014 08:30 | I agree with kermat. But I am surprised and disappointed that the BOD have been silent for several months and have kept the shareholders in the dark. Surely it is in their own interest to keep the ongoing activity (if there is in fact any) in the public domain. Does anyone know what happened to the Tata investment/agreement | havenpoint | |
05/3/2014 08:37 | With Iron ore falling fast and likely to fall much further this year it would be better for LIM to mothball its operations until such time as mining becomes viable again and hold onto their cash and assets as best as possible. I suspect LIM will not rise much above its current level for at least another year, that is if it is able to remain above water at all. AYM needs to devote its full attention to Parys, and just hope that their LIM investment will come good at some point in the distant future. | kermat | |
04/3/2014 16:12 | good to hear that. i notice a few aym buys gone through on the isdx , anyone bought some today , or are they just adjustment trades for previous volume that went through the market, level 2 not moved today , last biggest trade was last fri when someone bought 100k on a t20 settlement | laserdisc | |
04/3/2014 14:45 | Zinc price starting to move up as LME stocks fall. Just reached 97c/lb. | noccer | |
26/2/2014 15:38 | hyper all i have copied part of brenthargs post from last sept i believe he organised the trip for 14 shareholders approx. QUOTE............... There is local enthusiasm for the project - both the citizenry and the politicians. Direct employment of 120 people was quoted, plus several hundred knock-on (the Jagual Landrover effect). The roads are up to the task of several lorries a week freighting concentrate to whichever port (one of the ports is already shipping limestone in this way), and so there's no prospect of greeny-wierdies putting the kibosh on things. The geologists are still interpreting the mountain of drilling-core data. If I understand correctly there is an art to this scientific work, with a lot of 'inferring' and an infinite number of permutations on just where to dig those tunnels and stopes. But the plans are pretty advanced for a tunnel inclined at 11 degrees, with lorries driving up and down until later when the helical tunnel ("decline") rendezvouses with the base of the Morris shaft. The 25,000 cubic metres of water in it today - a mere bagatelle! - can be pumped out in a few short days. Winching the stuff up, from that day on, is cheaper than the diesel lorries. .................... | laserdisc | |
26/2/2014 15:12 | laserdisc Was that the drive-in incline the one they started (scratched the surface) into the white rock, but then stopped? I think the idea was to pick up the value from the zinc in the white rock, which would help balance out the cost of the incline. | hyper al | |
26/2/2014 12:36 | I beleive the ore from Parys would have to be shipped to Sweden. Ironic that both Lim and Parys have the same problem re shipping distance and costs. | nohope2 | |
26/2/2014 12:22 | What is Bill Hooley doing ,let us know something Bill.The silence is deafening,the lack of communication soul destroying.The rough end of a ragmans trumpet comes to mind. | mikehutch2 | |
26/2/2014 11:58 | hyper last september per lse visit to parys some were told the plans are pretty advanced for a tunnel inclined at 11 degrees, with lorries driving up and down until later when the helical tunnel ("decline") rendezvouses with the base of the Morris shaft. and the famous quote from bh i believe "This place will look an awful lot different on your next visit may be some news soon notice lim have a stand at pdac 2014 next week 2nd to 5th march | laserdisc | |
26/2/2014 11:16 | laserdisc Was the ore from Anglesey going to be shipped to Scandinavia? They started mining the white rock, then stopped without reason. Maybe they could not find a market. Then they said they would start looking at driving out from the shaft, what has happened with that idea? Need some fresh blood and some funding for Parys, forget LIM, should have sold the AYM stake years ago! AYM directors over involved in LIM, do they care about AYM anymore? Was AYM at 2p once, with the years of dilution could it not go lower. OK resources have grown, so maybe 2p would be about right. | hyper al | |
26/2/2014 11:06 | Vague memory of Bristol/Avonmouth being mentioned years ago for smelting. | noccer | |
25/2/2014 17:25 | this is how the aluminium lme storage works, I presume similar for zinc they have about 44 designated warehouses for the storage around the world wonder if Tata Steel Uk Ltd Trostre Works Llanelli,SA14 could do the smelting of any ore mined on parys suppose not many smelters here in uk if any | laserdisc |
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