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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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24/6/2016
15:05
Did someone really sell one share? Some say that that is a MM sign of something is going to happen ? !
jeanesy
24/6/2016
14:31
One presumes the polling will be a little more accurate for that as they have a track to predict from.
Of course, the markets will be more wary all the same because of recent polling failures.
The electorates around the world are in a rebellious mood and I suspect there will be plenty of people who will vote Trump but won't disclose it, as possibly happened here.

jbravo2
24/6/2016
14:27
That's Black Swan Event No.1 then.

Suspect it will add to the possibility of Trump's election later this year and therefore Black Swan Event No.2

mattjos
24/6/2016
14:24
Well, well. Doff of cap to mattjos and TERROPOL for a correct call on the referendum.

What's not to love here?
Another $60 on each ounce today.

The debt disappears very quickly now.
:)

jbravo2
24/6/2016
14:03
Gold moving up again
jbe81
24/6/2016
12:02
Ha I am in Italy. That assumes Britain's leadership will be visionary or at least competant, I fear that is not the case.
zhockey
24/6/2016
11:40
The fall out all seems quite friendly between the politicians of different parties and nations. I expect the pound and FTSE to recovers in the coming weeks.
brasso3
24/6/2016
11:32
ZHOCKEY, I have been on the out camp. But can not help to feel sad today...

The European government had lost direction and got to big to accommodate all cultures of Europe.

It got to powerful for it`s own good.

Britain getting out will make them think again... and take a more cautious direction.

People like to make their own decision on what they like to have for dinner on any day of the week, they way it was going soon we would not have that chaise.

Also laws where all made in Europe, some very strict and they need to be for many cultures in the Union, the reason been that they only stick to 50% of it and ignore the rest...

In the UK generally people adhere to the laws and loosing out on corner cutting cultures...

Britain will lead a new direction...and I am sure it will work.

(By the way I am Italian)

terropol
24/6/2016
11:27
Britain is just the first domino to fall.

Sweden, Finland, Denmark or Holland next.

brasso3
24/6/2016
11:09
zhockey time will tell but no reason for it to be the end of the economy or free trade. The Union has been in big trouble for a while. Should be good for AAZ
jbe81
24/6/2016
11:08
Is anyone going to the AGM on monday?
jeanesy
24/6/2016
11:05
You did indeed Terropol. I really thought that we would remain. Interesting times. The fed will not now raise interest rates imo for a while. Should be good for POG and holders here.
jeanesy
24/6/2016
11:04
This is a very sad day for Britain, end of the economy, end of free trade and likely end of the Union.

What motivated leave voters is beyond me.

zhockey
24/6/2016
10:28
I said all along the bookmakers got the Vote result wrong...
Who is going to be the next prime minister??
Chris Grayling?

terropol
24/6/2016
09:50
If I were brave I would of sold, as this is just a blip, back to summer blues in the next few weeks.
bsg
24/6/2016
09:38
lots of buying/selling going on at the moment!
jeanesy
24/6/2016
08:46
Cant trade on my TD Waterhouse account due to a system error, might explain lack of buying, cant see anybody selling unless they are forced too
jbe81
24/6/2016
08:41
should be around 20p.Indeed very cheap.
golla
24/6/2016
08:07
stupidly cheap now
mattjos
24/6/2016
08:02
These could double today !
csmwssk12hu
24/6/2016
07:57
Just enjoy it jeanesy
scottishfield
24/6/2016
07:54
Any guesses on opening price?
jeanesy
24/6/2016
06:11
Buenos Dias from Espana. Bit of a shock for the chinless wonders who are so out of touch with ordinary people.
philo124
24/6/2016
06:00
AAZ is more linked to the dollar than the pound.

In 24 hours our daily revenue has gone up 8% and profitability maybe 10% just because of the gold price.

brasso3
24/6/2016
05:25
Jeansey, you seem frightened of your own shadow here.Do the maths
mattjos
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