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Aminex Plc | LSE:AEX | London | Ordinary Share | IE0003073255 | ORD EUR0.001 (CDI) |
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Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 112k | -1.12M | -0.0003 | -66.67 | 84.22M |
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13/4/2017 05:09 | Hi Glavey, it simply means as they sell the gas the reserves will go down. Think about a lemonade bottle in your fridge. As you pour a glass and drink it the remaining quantity will go down. In fact, when you look at the bottle you'll find less liquid (the lemonade is a liquid - other examples of liquid are water, irn bru and oil) previously. We can say the amount of lemonade in the bottle has depleted hence the term depletion. As the lemonade goes down we come under pressure from the family to buy more to replace it. Hence the term pressure depletion. Any other questions you have please let me know. | bunbooster2 | |
13/4/2017 04:33 | Depletion: Might someone care to share? | glavey | |
12/4/2017 18:53 | Ok I found it now. | lowflow | |
12/4/2017 18:40 | ngms27, where did you read about pressure depletion at Kiliwani North? thx | lowflow | |
12/4/2017 17:58 | I just found a bottle of mouthwash in the cupboard that I forgot I'd bought. Easily done! | kryptonsnake | |
12/4/2017 17:30 | Ah.. Thank you both for clarifying that. Someone once told me it was a strange shape on a share graph that could have some significance. Next thing you'll know I'll be seeing half-empty cups with handles. Mmm, now where did I put my lance? | lfdkmp | |
12/4/2017 16:04 | It's also an ex-premiership footballer who left a Porsche at a Spanish railway station and forgot that he owned it: | ngms27 | |
12/4/2017 15:55 | What's a pennant? A long thin flag you have on top of your lance, or possibly up your mast. Very useful in the right place. Not so much elsewhere. | greyingsurfer | |
12/4/2017 10:56 | What's a pennant? | lfdkmp | |
12/4/2017 01:22 | got to look forward to 4 days of boring easter,traffic jams and bloody brats... sanity back on the 18th | temmujin | |
11/4/2017 22:53 | I have it on good authority that we have 14-16 days to go to news. I say good authority I mean that bloke on LSE. Trouble is he has been right so far! | edgar222 | |
11/4/2017 19:59 | That would be nice... oh look, a pig just flew past my window! | kryptonsnake | |
11/4/2017 19:41 | How about an RNS this week then? | haggismchaggis | |
11/4/2017 17:45 | BunBooster2 I have a lot of respect for your people. Didn't mean anything by it. I'm actually a big Michael Jackson fan. ...Oh dear!! | thegreatgeraldo | |
11/4/2017 17:36 | No offence, I'll just sit on the fence! :-D | haggismchaggis | |
11/4/2017 10:13 | no offence to me Bun | blackgold00 | |
11/4/2017 09:52 | Oh, sorry for any offence blackgold. I have a lot of respect for your people. Didn't mean anything by it. I'm actually a big Michael Jackson fan. | bunbooster2 | |
11/4/2017 09:35 | Bun, "making many of the local black people happy with their newfound material riches." Black people From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Black people is a term used in certain countries, often in socially based systems of racial classification or of ethnicity, to describe persons who are perceived to be dark-skinned compared to other given populations. As such, the meaning of the expression varies widely both between and within societies, and depends significantly on context. For many other individuals, communities and countries, "black" is also perceived as a derogatory, outdated, reductive or otherwise unrepresentative label, and as a result is neither used nor defined.[1]" | blackgold00 | |
11/4/2017 09:17 | Not sure I follow, last throw. | bunbooster2 | |
11/4/2017 09:04 | Nice one BB Agree totally with your train of thought here but couldn't help thinking that you probably had no need to define the skin-colour of the people as it is rather axiomatic don't you think??? Your normal cheeky wind-up perhaps????????? Agree with you on AI too ........ !!!!!!!!! LT | last throw | |
11/4/2017 08:57 | I think the tile factory will be a turning point for gas usage in Tanzania. What do tiles need? Cement. Boom, next up a cement factory. But wait tiles and cement aren't any use without a new brick factory. Then chair factory. Eventually a table factory and on and on finally leading to the equivalent of Wedgewood china. All powered by copious amounts of gas and making many of the local black people happy with their newfound material riches. Then comes AI... | bunbooster2 | |
09/4/2017 20:21 | Admin expenses up 76% year on year Can't wait to see those juicy remuneration figures in the annual report! | dan_the_epic | |
09/4/2017 16:43 | 1 BCF would equal 1p That would be £35mcf in the ground, which doesn't sound likely either! Peter | greyingsurfer |
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