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AIN Arcon Int.

28.95
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Arcon Int. AIN London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 28.95 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
28.95
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Arcon Int. AIN Dividends History

No dividends issued between 01 May 2014 and 01 May 2024

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Posted at 08/3/2005 01:50 by hypocrite
How can AIN fall if the bid is at 36-37p...53 cents Euro?
I'd be interested to know....
Posted at 08/3/2005 01:34 by rambutan2
just sods law that happened to end up in that account.
will be taking a look at lundin and seeing how far ain can fall and weighing up the best way to go.
Posted at 07/3/2005 14:36 by hermana
Agreed,Hypocrite.I am not a AIN holder but I hold PVR and hope that we get a
better outcome than the present predicament at Arcon.If there is a better deal
out there then Kidney and o Reilly will play fair.I have met both of them and
feel they will do their best for all holders of AIN.
Posted at 07/3/2005 14:02 by rambutan2
evidence abounds that we being sold on the cheap:
from resource investor...
Rae sees the nickel market moving into balance in 2006, but it reverts back to a state of chronic deficits thereafter. In fact he warns that this period is remarkable for the risk of a supply side shock given low inventories and mines running at breakneck speed to keep up with demand.

It's much the same in the zinc market which metal has been the laggard until recently when it began to handsomely outperform every base metal cousin in sight.

TeckCominco's Andy Roebuck { Listen to Andy Roebuck} said the late start was caused by phantom inventories that started becoming visible in late 2003. These were stocks "hidden in plain sight," said Roebuck, ascribing the anomaly to off-warrant metal that was in fact in the LME warehouses.

Since September 2004 no further phantom zinc has hit the market and, as a result, the price has been on an after-burning run higher as warehouse levels are drawn back toward normal levels of 5-weeks of consumption. However, China's appetite for zinc is such that TeckCominco expects below-average stockpiles by the end of this year.

What's more the developing deficit has no near-term supply to cushion price impacts, whilst refining capacity is actually declining. "There has been a fundamental shift in the market," said Roebuck, using a phrase that delegates heard repeatedly.


from an aussie visitor...
CBH RESOURCES LTD PRESENTATION
Australian listed zinc-lead-silver producer, CBH Resources Ltd (formerly Consolidated Broken Hill ;ASX:CBH; current price AUS$0.30; market cap $150m; www.cbhresources.com.au ) will be in London meeting interested parties from 14-17 March 2005.

The Company recently announced an AUS$5 million profit for the December half year and declared its maiden dividend (after only 15 months of operation) on the back of improved output from the flagship Endeavor mine in New South Wales coinciding with stronger commodity prices. Zinc prices have increased by 30% in the last 3 months as LME stocks move down, prices are anticipated to rise to at least 1989 highs which is still 60% above current levels. The Company generated AUS$144 million in revenue in 2004.
Posted at 07/3/2005 01:51 by rambutan2
as reported in the june 04 interim report mr hendrys continental european oeic held 35.925m shares in ain, they were bought between may and november 2003. i would be very surprised if any of that stake had been sold between june and now as the whole reason for taking that stake was to benefit when the price of zinc finally took off. it was bought for its optionality value.

it is worth repeating that from the start of last week mr hendry is no longer manager of the fund having fallen out with mr odey and co.
Posted at 06/3/2005 19:18 by rambutan2
i may well be, but its got ain too cheap - unless the board can prove otherwise.
Posted at 18/2/2005 15:41 by chessfou
No, Red Dog is "ramping." Hypocrite is merely (and justifiably) getting carried away with the excitement. Dunno what % of his portfolio AIN is (but I'm sure it's quite substantial) ... and I was getting excited at today's rise - AIN was rather less than 2% of my portfolio this morning but rather more now.
;-)
Posted at 18/2/2005 10:25 by hypocrite
Arcon (AIN ID)......
Previous close: 47c
Zinc at seven year high

job.langbroek@davy.ie
18th February 2005

• The very strong half-year results of Zinefex, the large Australian zinc miner, formerly known as Pasminco, show how the
world has changed for zinc producers.
• Zinc prices are trading at over $1,300 per tonne, a seven year peak. This is very good news for Arcon, especially as, so far
at least, the dollar has not traded as badly against the euro as was earlier expected.
• If Arcon achieves the targeted production levels in 2005 and zinc stays at current levels, 2005 will be a bumper year for the
Irish zinc miner. We are forecasting PBT of €16.5m, a figure that should be comfortably exceeded if zinc prices stay at current
levels.
Posted at 18/2/2005 09:43 by hypocrite
Here is Davy...this morning....

Arcon (AIN ID)
Previous close: 47c
Zinc at seven year high
job.langbroek@davy.ie
• The very strong half-year results of Zinefex, the large Australian zinc miner, formerly known as Pasminco, show how the
world has changed for zinc producers.
• Zinc prices are trading at over $1,300 per tonne, a seven year peak. This is very good news for Arcon, especially as, so far
at least, the dollar has not traded as badly against the euro as was earlier expected.
• If Arcon achieves the targeted production levels in 2005 and zinc stays at current levels, 2005 will be a bumper year for the
Irish zinc miner. We are forecasting PBT of €16.5m, a figure that should be comfortably exceeded if zinc prices stay at current
levels.
Posted at 23/1/2005 19:48 by rambutan2
ain share price down 27% jan to jan.

yes robinbell, its the euro prices that apply to arcon not the oft quoted US$. many are expecting the former to rise against the latter this year.

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