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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Arian | LSE:AGQ | London | Ordinary Share | VGG0472G1147 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
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% | 0.175 | 0.16 | 0.19 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2016 11:55 | Hey ho 2p is coming, slowly slowly, mms keeping it off radar | bullet ant | |
22/2/2016 11:54 | just bought 500k at 1.34p Good luck all | ertugrul | |
22/2/2016 11:17 | bid rising 127.5 to sell | hope67 | |
22/2/2016 11:05 | well if they are closing soon there will be an upward stampede | bullet ant | |
22/2/2016 10:11 | Are they closing their short? | hope67 | |
22/2/2016 10:08 | 2 lost of 1m each delayed trade at full offer. Order being filled. People do not buy this kind of shares with 2m with mcap 1.4m. That's 2% of total shares in issue I think | bullet ant | |
22/2/2016 09:17 | I am here too, loaded quite a few for a punt last week | bullet ant | |
22/2/2016 09:08 | This will double or triple. Some people are in know how | h1tman | |
21/2/2016 19:54 | gotabsirius To be honest new to this share so after researching I think it is fair to say there are a lot of disgruntled shareholders and rightly so after the depreciation in the shareprice. However if you look at this company without its history and charts it looks a good buy providing JW can find a decent asset to add to the other consessions. There definatley has been some strange volume going through so I am wondering if the purchase has already been made and shares were offered. Are they being forward sold? Would of thought all the placees have flipped by now considering the amount traded over the last few weeks.I hear there may be a small naked short open. I hope we find out what is going on soon or the price will just drift back. Seeing as the market cap is only 1.4 million the company has no debt, salaries and costs have be reduced and the listing alone is worth 500k then this is worth a punt. IMHO | hope67 | |
21/2/2016 18:12 | I bought a significant holding in this Company last week. I expect this to be AIM company to take the market by storm in the next few days / weeks. The Gold and Silver sector is hot property this year and news of an asset with near production which will require limited capex to get it producing will lead to a massive turnaround in this company's fortunes. Arian was valued to go bust but the company was rescued by a substantial placing which gave the company a specific amount which I believe was for a targeted asset. Additionally, directors and senior management also participated in this placing which makes me believe they have a significant plan going forwards to return value to placees and existing shareholders. It's worth keeping in mind the market cap of other companies in this sector who may be only months away from significant production. Many of these companies are valued at multiples of between 4 and 8 of Arian's current market cap. If this deal does not materialise then the money raised will quickly dwindle and, now that they have their placing money allocated and in their bank account, I can see the deal this money was raised for being announced imminently.....the next week or two is certainly the time to exposed to this company, after which, if asset news does not arrive, I'd become much less optimistic. I'd be interested to hear other views.... | gotabsirius | |
18/2/2016 16:23 | Why have they got two brokers? | hope67 | |
18/2/2016 15:29 | tick tock tick tock Momemtum is building up | h1tman | |
18/2/2016 15:00 | Hey dude why did you clone my avatar with a bluey? i am the original one. Nevermind we are in the same team now | h1tman | |
18/2/2016 11:43 | Not many honest people here. | thehitman1 | |
18/2/2016 06:25 | If you " know the game that JW plays " then surely now is the time to be buying in , not watching. | tracy_moore | |
17/2/2016 22:14 | Lost a couple of grand here and that was painful No idea how much the present directors loss but fooled once etc etc. Watching for now and as someone said at least I know the game that JW plays!!!! | billthebank | |
17/2/2016 21:52 | Ok - will be watching. As long as posters keep the language clean, I'll communicate. Juju keeps me grounded btw. He's a decent guy & he's been around a while. The SHs were not consulted so he is right in what he says. The clue is buy when JW buys & sell when he sells. | squirrel888 | |
17/2/2016 21:47 | I said it was a scam, and El Bandito would get mine. S888, see you on the silver BB. | 11_percent | |
17/2/2016 21:42 | WeeEck a wise move to filter that 11%, appalling character. | tracy_moore | |
17/2/2016 21:39 | juju44 17 Feb'16 - 21:16 - 41008 of 41013 0 0 Nope , that idiot Williams gave it away ======== Williams is not an idiot, although, I agree he gave it away. The clue was, he sold out, and none of them had any shares. | 11_percent | |
17/2/2016 21:34 | WeeEck - Ty. I'm getting back up to speed. I'll follow. And thank you for the advice - taken. | squirrel888 | |
17/2/2016 21:32 | He will not buy it back. He will talk investors into backing him to develop the mining concessions that he has or sell them on to somebody else. Either way he will maximise the investment he still has in Arian. The current flurry in the share price is boiler room activity so just ignore it. I am sorry for your loss at the price you paid for the shares but that is life. My advice ( no advice intended )is to write the shares off as I have done but be aware that JW might just pull a rabbit out of the hat. Be aware that the minute he sells his shares then it is time to exit. Again no advice intended DYOR etc. | weeeck |
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