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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Africa Oilfield Logistics Ltd | LSE:AOL | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B9B3DY50 | Africa Oilfield |
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% | 9.00 | - | 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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13/10/2014 17:16 | RNS and article in the Daily Express out today...AOL is to become the first AIM company to join the Kenyan stock exchange - CEO Carl Esprey quoted "Our proposed dual listing is a further exciting step forward and one which will establish the company as a pioneer in this area" aligning the company with strong regional growth...with this and the planned acquisition of the rest of Ardan its looking like good times ahead | ethorne | |
14/7/2014 09:19 | Carl Esprey interview on proactive investor [...] | luckylucas | |
10/7/2014 12:39 | Video Interview: The chief executive of Africa Oilfield Logistics (LON:AOL), Carl Esprey, spells out what catalysts investors can look forward to in the coming months. These include new contract wins, continued regional expansion and possible bolt-on acquisitions. Esprey explains how the company can support oil and mining projects, as well as in some instances even refugee and military camps. | proactivest | |
08/7/2014 08:14 | Nice RNS this morning... 10p paid. | staffiex | |
02/7/2014 17:17 | Nice 10% rise today... more to come here. | staffiex | |
02/7/2014 08:07 | African Oilfields continues to make great progress, Ardan, their primary investment is going great guns having just announced revenues (unaudited) of approximately $9.5 million for the four month period ended April 2014 representing an annualised run rate of $38 million and a 65% increase on the unaudited 2013 revenue of $23 million. They are the only local company with international standard support services operation and already have contracts with big international companies operating in Northern Kenya and Ethiopia. Any opinions from anyone welcome | luckylucas | |
30/6/2014 17:23 | nice £43K buy at the close... | staffiex | |
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30/6/2014 08:49 | Great RNS this morning: Highlights · Revenue (unaudited) of approximately $9.5 million for the four month period ended April 2014 representing an annualised run rate of $38 million and a 65% increase on the unaudited 2013 revenue of $23 million. · Operational restructuring of Ardan (as overseen by Africa Oilfield) completed, resulting in significantly enhanced key performance indicators and financial performance. · The focus on operational professionalism and maximising efficiencies for clients has resulted in: o an expansion in the scope of current contracts with existing clients, including international oil and gas companies. o numerous new business opportunities becoming available. · Strong trading environment in the East African region provides Ardan with opportunities to significantly increase its position in Kenya and Ethiopia as well as contemplate future expansion into Madagascar and Djibouti. | staffiex | |
22/9/2013 17:06 | It already looks vastly overvalued Dangerous chasing the spikes | dontshootthemessenger | |
22/9/2013 17:04 | Also market cap low at present, and shares are relatively closely held, all making for a GREAT upside. | smraynot | |
22/9/2013 16:50 | White nile, then Camec both 10fold gains,now a third in my book with AOL.Monday onwards will be VERY exciting. | smraynot | |
22/9/2013 16:47 | Just read the latest news of the recent secured contracts with nationals, and I believe there are many more in the imminent pipeline. DYOR but I believe we could see a 10 fold increase from here. Just look how the management sent both white nile and Camec soaring ten fold and more. Here's the next in my book. | smraynot | |
22/9/2013 11:04 | such excitement normally ends in disapointment, however i bought a few at the close friday, do i add ? need to know more about this company | kristini2 | |
21/9/2013 19:20 | So looking forward to Monday, this is going to be VERY exciting.The city will suddenly wake up to this one imhho. | smraynot | |
20/9/2013 20:12 | The next white nile imhho, 100p+ looming! Monday could be mega. | smraynot | |
20/9/2013 16:05 | On the move again! Def another deal on it's way. Thiss will move very quickly if volume arrives | tenpercent | |
20/9/2013 13:39 | Ticked up again.Not many shares in the free float here | tenpercent | |
20/9/2013 11:18 | Could be another deal coming here. | tenpercent | |
16/9/2013 13:21 | Africa Oilfield Logistics Ltd, signs second deal in as many weeks for support services in the Turkana region of northern Kenya, near the town of Lokichar. Latest deal with New York listed Global Geophysical Services Inc. (NYSE: GGS), a leading global provider of seismic programmes, see's GGS subsidiary Ardan supply a turnkey support camp and medical facility for Global's 18-24 month seismic programme. Ardan just signed a two year contract with Africa's leading international oil company, to construct well sites and associated infrastructure for its oil and gas exploration programme. Ardan is building its position in the region which is expected to explode in terms of hydro carbon exploration, forgive the pun. One to watch and lets hope with the cash raised, shareholders are well placed to benefit. | finchley1891 | |
27/6/2013 11:13 | I don't have time to follow the machinations of AIM cesspit denizens but guys from here also involved with SBLM,AGTA,AFPO,AMEI amongst others | whereareallthemugpuntersyachts |
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