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AAZ Anglo Asian Mining Plc

63.00
1.50 (2.44%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Anglo Asian Mining Plc LSE:AAZ London Ordinary Share GB00B0C18177 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.50 2.44% 63.00 60.00 66.00 63.00 61.50 61.50 43,986 16:11:49
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 84.72M 3.66M 0.0320 19.69 71.97M
Anglo Asian Mining Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AAZ. The last closing price for Anglo Asian Mining was 61.50p. Over the last year, Anglo Asian Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 36.50p to 121.50p.

Anglo Asian Mining currently has 114,242,024 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Anglo Asian Mining is £71.97 million. Anglo Asian Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 19.69.

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03/11/2016
14:23
Gold is recovering it's drop this morning; nearly @ $1300 again
scottishfield
03/11/2016
14:23
OK fair enough :-)
cyberbub
03/11/2016
14:16
Guys, any chance you could take the Brexit debate elsewhere - start a new thread maybe?

I agree with xcap, gold is going up medium term because of the monetary mess the world has got itself into. Therefore, I'd much prefer to discuss/read about AAZ than Brexit and I'm sure this applies to others too.

crazycoops
03/11/2016
14:04
andrewsr - did you see the November presentation, below if you didn't ;


www.angloasianmining.com/media/pdf/Anglo%20Asian%20Corporate%20Presentation%2002.11.16%20FINAL.pdf

or on the companies website

timberwolf3
03/11/2016
13:57
homebrewruss, further details of exploration status would be appreciated - extent and location of on-going drilling and resource up-date - before/after further drilling, before year end etc? Thanks for any feed-back.
andrewsr
03/11/2016
13:47
Where has anyone said we are going to deport people.
timberwolf3
03/11/2016
13:45
You mean the extremely wealthy left leaning elitest judges should override the will of the people.
timberwolf3
03/11/2016
13:43
Doc_oj, like many you want to have your cake and eat it. If all the EU immigrants in the UK were deported, we would have to expect that all the UK immigrants in the EU would also be deported back to the UK. Or do you believe that we are a special case in some way??So the population needing to be looked after by the NHS would stay almost the same.Indeed, since almost all EU immigrants in the UK are of working age (and indeed are working and paying their taxes), whereas a high proportion of UK immigrants to the EU are retired (Dordogne, Costas etc) then you might expect the health burdens on the NHS to substantially increase in this scenario!
cyberbub
03/11/2016
13:38
Brexit was voted, Brexit should happen.
celeritas
03/11/2016
13:37
Some believe that a referendum is a full-electorate-sample-sized opinion poll. Others that it is a binding vote.Others believe that our Parliamentary elected representatives are the real democracy in this country and need to make the decision.That's why there was a court case, to try and resolve this conflict.I am a firm Remainer, but will respect the Law of this land, as expressed by independent judges (not short-termist scheming politicians), as to who has the final say.
cyberbub
03/11/2016
13:36
I'm in London tonight and may have time to go to the presentation. Does anyone have any questions if I do go?
homebrewruss
03/11/2016
13:34
@cyber: mate you sound rather stressed and frustrated ... thanks for explaining, it is not hard to understand, quite easy on the contrary. I happen to be a doctor and work for NHS and clearly understand the stress it is under. I was just trying to establish your viewpoint. On a positive for NHS, we will have to look after 3mln people less as well - a good few % drop in population!

and nothing stops government from creating posts for the nhs workforce, as highly skilled migrants (the ones who are already here or would want to come over).
regards

doc_oj
03/11/2016
13:28
Zhockey - because that's will happen if democracy dies.

England voted for Brexit by almost 7% by the way.

timberwolf3
03/11/2016
13:23
It seems Brexiteers are worried about debating facts and realistic outcomes rather than the delusions, fantasies and lies voted on in June (on both sides).
Sovreignty of Parliament is what Brexiteers voted for, so let's see it exercised.
If Brexit is still so compelling there's nothing Brexiteers have to worry about.

andrewsr
03/11/2016
13:17
doesn't matter about Brexit
doesn't matter who is going to win the US election

gold is going up - there is simply too much global debt for any single person/leader or governemnt to magic up a solution. Austria issues a 70 year bond, what does that say (apart from wtf): it cannot 'ever' repay the capital, its like trying 'kicking the can' from London to the North Pole!

xcap
03/11/2016
13:13
Why would there be civil disobedience? The vote was effectively 50/50 and the remain'ers have not be up in arms. Most of the young (restless) population voted to remain.
zhockey
03/11/2016
13:12
34p plus close required
csmwssk12hu
03/11/2016
12:50
Because hundreds of thousands of them work in the NHS and could not be replaced at the drop of a hat. It takes many years to train and doctor or a nurse. Is that hard to understand?If private companies were to lose 5-10% of their staff tomorrow, it wouldn't cause turmoil?
cyberbub
03/11/2016
12:46
@cyberbub: "particularly if 2M EU immigrants were deported, it would throw the NHS into utter turmoil."

how is that so?

doc_oj
03/11/2016
12:29
Well, barely 25% of the UK population, and only 35% of the overall electorate, voted for Brexit, so I don't see it as an overwhelming victory.It's a tricky one for the Govt. I understand that 75% of MPs are Remainers because they know that it's not in their constituents' interests to leave, particularly if 2M EU immigrants were deported, it would throw the NHS and the wider UK economy into utter turmoil. Whether the MPs would vote against the slim referendum majority is unclear. Meanwhile as you say it could cause a constitutional crisis if there was a formal Govt U-turn.The most important thing though is to respect the law. Governments and politicians come and go, but if we lose respect for the law or actively undermine the law like Trump, then anarchy will reign.I suspect we might see an early general election within 3 months, if the Supreme Court upholds today's decision.
cyberbub
03/11/2016
12:10
Very much sour grapes from those who haven't got their way.
Like Matt says if this democratic decision doesn't go through then its likely UKIP will be a major name in UK politics.

celeritas
03/11/2016
12:03
lol .. merely a delaying tactic .. the will of the people will not be ignored by the government. It will be done else, they know Farage will be in No.10 Downing Street.
We're leaving the EU and this is just a last ditch delaying tactic by the remoaners

mattjos
03/11/2016
12:02
cyber - if your wish were to come true , we would see major civil disorder on the streets of England.
timberwolf3
03/11/2016
11:59
Cyber, this is the excuse needed it's all over for Brexit
zhockey
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