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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aminex Plc | LSE:AEX | London | Ordinary Share | IE0003073255 | ORD EUR0.001 (CDI) |
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% | 1.225 | 1.20 | 1.25 | 1.225 | 1.225 | 1.23 | 510,769 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 64k | -4.06M | -0.0010 | -12.20 | 51.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/1/2016 11:11 | I smell news in the air. | blackgold00 | |
25/1/2016 10:40 | Bun, correct, but the company isn't where we all hoped it would be by now. | jacks13 | |
25/1/2016 10:16 | Northcote doing some fancy footwork to stay afloat by restructuring its Shoats Creek assets. I think our receivables to date from our (former) US assets total $150k? that discounts the shares in kind passed over to us of course | vike1 | |
25/1/2016 09:44 | It did monetise assets last year. | bunbooster2 | |
25/1/2016 09:41 | Monetising its assets anywhere has proven to be a bit of a stretch unfortunately. | jacks13 | |
25/1/2016 09:34 | As is the idea that AEX could have monetised its assets in NK given the politics. | fireplace22 | |
25/1/2016 09:32 | Yes, but the idea that Aminex will ever make any money and pay tax is little short of preposterous | skinwalker | |
25/1/2016 09:25 | FYI: Large oil resource in North Korea - where aminex used to have a license. | fireplace22 | |
25/1/2016 09:21 | Tax? Cash from Aminex? Are you all hungover this morning? | skinwalker | |
25/1/2016 09:19 | gerry, The lure of that cash would be to much for the NK elite they'd join the hedonistic/capitalis | fireplace22 | |
25/1/2016 09:15 | Sorry, you've lost me. | bunbooster2 | |
25/1/2016 07:53 | I'm quite appalled. "Worth a roll of the dice" North Korea!!! what do you think the regime would have done with the tax Aminex helped give them. Build bouncy castle Parks. I know Tanzania use North Korean contractors but as we know they'll let anyone do anything if someone else pays. | gerryjames | |
24/1/2016 15:24 | One of the realities of transacting business in Tanzania | warbaby43 | |
24/1/2016 11:06 | Yes, Aminex once had extensive rights in North Korea but they proved to be worth little. They withdrew in 2012. Worth a roll of the dice but the politics didn't work out. | bunbooster2 | |
24/1/2016 10:13 | Didn't AEX once have a license (now rescinded)to explore these areas? | fireplace22 | |
22/1/2016 10:00 | jacks - you made a bit of a fool of yourself there! He actually means the stock market index not the years 7000 or 5000. I'll leave you to wipe the egg off your face with a very large handkerchief. | bunbooster2 | |
22/1/2016 09:53 | Your earlier post intrigues me skin. Do you expect to be still invested in the year 7000, or 5000 for that matter? That would show colossal patience. | jacks13 | |
22/1/2016 09:42 | lets hope Soros has lost his touch! | skinwalker | |
22/1/2016 09:04 | "No end to oil rout as Saudi Arabia plays tough" "Soros Says China Hard Landing Will Deepen the Rout in Stocks" | blackgold00 | |
22/1/2016 09:00 | same here skin, i just want the BLVN deal to complete | blackgold00 | |
22/1/2016 08:32 | Ten minutes ago, the global economy was going to hell in a handcart. Now all is hunky-dory. I don't recall volatility like this in the 25 years I've been active in the stockmarkets. I have no idea whether the FTSE100 will hit 5000 before 7000 or vice versa. | skinwalker | |
22/1/2016 08:16 | "Oil has ‘definitely&rs 1 Hour Ago | liquid millionaire | |
22/1/2016 07:23 | oh, come on cynical. By your normal acerbic standards that's pretty weak. :-) | lfdkmp |
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