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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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0.05 | 4.26% | 1.225 | 1.20 | 1.25 | 1.225 | 1.15 | 1.18 | 2,710,154 | 16:03:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 64k | -4.06M | -0.0010 | -12.20 | 51.38M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/2/2017 03:14 | Tidy - then why is the price trending down? Looking at the chart I am 100% confident it will fall below 4.5p during the next trading session. | bunbooster2 | |
16/2/2017 01:17 | Tidy.. Comments like that give you 0 credibility... | jimbobaroony | |
16/2/2017 00:35 | I've had it on good authority this is the biggest onshore gas find in a long long time. | tidy 2 | |
15/2/2017 23:00 | A link between Likonde and Ntorya is possible and easy to see on the image linked below. Likonde sands overlap Ntorya sands as shown on the image AEX have published, all it takes is a fault or some other geology to link the two fields, even though they are at different depths.http://www.oi | haggismchaggis | |
15/2/2017 21:37 | if its massive why havent they struck gas by now? cant be that big or they would have found it | temmujin | |
15/2/2017 21:27 | TIPTOP 8,883 postsMassive ReservoirFor a long time I've been saying that Ntorya 1 and Likonde 1 were inextricably linked reservoirs. So if they have proven a definite link between Likonde and Ntorya reservoirs it is physically possible that we could be talking about a 1.5 tcf GIIP figure. We would of in theory created a 10 km step out between N1 and L1 which is a brave move. That would just be a GIIP figure and would require more drilling to prove up to a 2C figure. I really don't see this happening as they only drilled a couple of metres into the Likonde well before they had to stop due to kick backs and high gas pressures (which in itself is a clue). However, if the gas had the exact same bio markers and pressures I suppose it is possible to claim a connection. | tidy 2 | |
15/2/2017 21:09 | Given the RNS on the 7th and given this is an updip appraisal the only things likely to go wrong are operational.The gas is there end of. | ngms27 | |
15/2/2017 21:08 | You clearly said " there is definitely a serious problem . On what facts did you base that statement ? | talkman2 | |
15/2/2017 20:58 | Talk man - I did not say there was definitely a problem. Just providing some balance to the discussion. The voice of reason. | bunbooster2 | |
15/2/2017 20:56 | Nt2 results will inform the decision to go ahead with nt3. That's what I meant. We don't know yet that nt3 will go ahead. Also I find the tone of your message hurtful. | bunbooster2 | |
15/2/2017 20:13 | bunb,is loony,simple healthy retrace,all companies see saw in value..ffs,don't give the cretin oxygen,he claimed poor results on nt3 which hasn't even been drilled yet..lol | milliecusto | |
15/2/2017 20:10 | Temmujin, I would tell you to go back to the Solo board, but you'll probably be back in AEX next week anyway ;-) | kryptonsnake | |
15/2/2017 20:07 | BunBooster2 ,I think I will refer your comments... " It is suspicious and there is definitely a serious problem " to AEX and their broker as you seem to have inside information. | talkman2 | |
15/2/2017 19:57 | seeds of doubts been sown though...interesting day tomoro | temmujin | |
15/2/2017 19:54 | i switched from solo to aex as lots of talk about solo needing funding post results.no funding issues with aex due to production/sales already.much happier here,especially with the potentially massive Nyuni to come:http://www.amin | lithological heterogeneities | |
15/2/2017 19:17 | Tidy 2, it's easy to compare AEX vs SOLO as far as Tanzania goes. SOLO have other prospects but when Tanzania news alters the share price of both companies there are some things that investors should base the relative share prices on.AEX 3,799,983,062 shares, fully diluted. Gets 75% of Ruvuma gas and subsequent revenues. SOLO 7,399,144,459 shares, fully diluted. Gets 25% of Ruvuma gas and subsequent revenues. So realistically, if AEX went up 7.5%, SOLO should only go up 2.5% based on the value of the discovery. For spread bettors and those buying the stock, the higher percentage wins.Any dividends in the future? AEX holders have about half the number of shares and 3x the revenues, so AEX dividends could be up to 6x what you would get at SOLO. | haggismchaggis | |
15/2/2017 19:15 | Anybody been taking advantage of the fantastic bargains in the DFS sale? | thegreatgeraldo | |
15/2/2017 19:07 | tournesol - Millions have been wiped off the share price today. Think of that! Millions. If you were to lay out a million pounds of bank notes it would stretch from Manchester to Liverpool and back again. What's behind it? Shares don't move in a straight line but millions in value being written off at the same time is striking. I am just saying that it is suspicious and there is definitely a serious problem. I don't want to cause alarm. | bunbooster2 | |
15/2/2017 19:06 | vog is only £67m market cap...and drilling two more wells that will eclipse anything aminex have...and they are also a utility company now...soon also to be selling bottled gas too | temmujin | |
15/2/2017 18:58 | Haggis that can sometimes be the best for bb at least nobody is slagging it off (yet) just making you aware of a toddler trying to grow that is all, vog certainly looks set to fall I have been watching that one it cannot hold above 60p but has had a very good run. | chesty1 | |
15/2/2017 18:50 | Which recent share price collapse are you talking about? | tournesol | |
15/2/2017 18:48 | The smart money is switching to SOLO and VOG? Maybe this kind of informed trading is behind the recent share price collapse. | bunbooster2 |
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