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AEX Aminex Plc

1.15
-0.05 (-4.17%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.05 -4.17% 1.15 1.10 1.20 1.20 1.15 1.20 6,835,671 10:02:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 64k -4.06M -0.0010 -11.50 48.43M
Aminex Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AEX. The last closing price for Aminex was 1.20p. Over the last year, Aminex shares have traded in a share price range of 0.575p to 1.425p.

Aminex currently has 4,211,167,024 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aminex is £48.43 million. Aminex has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -11.50.

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11/5/2017
23:03
"LFDKMP, well I am fortunate enough to have worked for two stockbrokers and three global institutions in the past 20 years of working in the finance industry, hence I know this stuff."

Based on some of the tosh you come out with, I find this hard to believe.

dan_the_epic
11/5/2017
22:51
Found them Skin?
gerryjames
11/5/2017
22:48
Pity it's not a mining stock, you could have gazed in ore!
haggismchaggis
11/5/2017
22:48
Me too. I almost wonder whether its the second coming
skinwalker
11/5/2017
22:42
Not ridicule haggis, I just stand and gaze in awe.
lfdkmp
11/5/2017
22:34
LFDKMP, well I am fortunate enough to have worked for two stockbrokers and three global institutions in the past 20 years of working in the finance industry, hence I know this stuff.I've also been on stock forums for so long that ridicule goes straight past me, it's like water off a ducks back.
haggismchaggis
11/5/2017
22:24
Dorking? Thats where I live! Where are the strap-on hookers?
skinwalker
11/5/2017
22:12
I'm wondering whether Haggis and Mourinho are one and the same?
skinwalker
11/5/2017
22:10
What? The haggishole? leave it to the rabbits!
skinwalker
11/5/2017
22:09
Yes skinwalker.

I'm wondering when we lesser mortals will be allowed to approach the gates of the Omniscient One's abode.

lfdkmp
11/5/2017
22:05
Haggis that's brilliant. What genius! However did you work that out? Astonishing insight and perception.
skinwalker
11/5/2017
21:38
All sounds very plausible haggis.

Another few years investing and I'll swallow it hook line and sinker.

lfdkmp
11/5/2017
21:20
Gerry, so it isn't obvious to you that Institutional Investors don't buy when stocks are tanking?, or that they monitor volatility and wait for stocks to settle before loading up?, or that the MM's main clients are Institutional Investors so when MM's need to clear an overhang they can let those clients know and pin the price down for them while they load up?How long have you been investing??
haggismchaggis
11/5/2017
20:45
Sorry, again, I must have missed something. We have 2 institions buying? Missed the RNS for that!!
jimbobaroony
11/5/2017
17:25
Yes funny how we now have 2 new institutional buyers once the paid basher left. I think Institutions must be afraid of the paid bashers. The Chuckle Brothers, look soft, for example.
gerryjames
11/5/2017
17:13
When PT was selling I said they'd be gone as soon as PT finished. Paid bashers, or were told by MM mates that PT was selling.
haggismchaggis
11/5/2017
17:09
Good spot Bun. Probably spending all that recent basher cash on strap-on hookers and kebabs. Somewhere in Dorking.
gerryjames
11/5/2017
16:33
Looking at the trades today, do we have two Institutional Investors accumulating? I'm looking initially at the series of 250k buy trades but also at the series of 100k buys.
haggismchaggis
11/5/2017
14:59
With all due respect Mike Rego and Neil Ritson ARE NOT the decision makers on where NT-3 will be located.

I doubt they would need 3D seismic, I'd think the quality 2D they have is good enough to identify these relatively large structures for drilling purposes.

ngms27
11/5/2017
12:34
I was thinking the N3 site was picked because it can hit Ntorya and Likonde sands at significant thickness. Perhaps because it's only 2D seismic it's not guaranteed to be accurate (as proven by L1, N1 and N2 inaccuracies), couple that with the renewed search for oil and there's a compelling case for tight 3D seismic around N3. 3D seismic has been mentioned by NR and Mike Rego, so it's definitely on their minds. The N3 pad might turn out to be perfectly placed, then again it might need expanding in one direction or moving hundreds of meters away. So the next RNS may be we are going to do 3D seismic, BUT that depends on the availability of 3D onshore seismic teams, if none are available near term then we may elect to stick with drilling N3 as planned from the existing pad, and look at doing larger 3D seismic later on when the teams are available.
haggismchaggis
11/5/2017
12:25
Oilretire, not sure what you mean by 'balance' as to me that bit just adds even more weight to what I posted ;-) I did post the link so people could read the rest, I wasn't trying to hide anything ;-)
haggismchaggis
11/5/2017
12:04
Wonder what is behind the rise today. I notice lowflow has stopped posting.
bunbooster2
11/5/2017
12:02
looks to me that they will likely NOT be drilling from the current NT-3 well pad and instead are looking for options whereby they can target the underlying Jurassic from the same drill site

I'd been beginning to think along those lines, or possibly moving the proposed drill site. The delay is too long to be explained by initial comments about deciding how deep to drill.

Peter

greyingsurfer
11/5/2017
11:59
You forgot to copy this bit haggis, so just for balance........like I said earlier, it's certainly not a given. But I'm hoping it is.


“Black oil was seen on the cuttings [at the NT-2 well in Tanzania] – now what we will make of that in the next few months to years, I don’t know,” Ritson said.

The Solo Oil Chairman said that the company would continue to consider the existence of an elusive oil play in the region and offered suggestions as to its possible characteristics.

“In my mind, it’s certainly not deep offshore, it’s a near shore and onshore play and we seem to be getting indications, both at Kiliwani North and Ntorya [Solo Oil interests located in Tanzania], that it is a real possibility that there is yet a play in there,” Ritson said.

oilretire
11/5/2017
11:39
yes ngms that might be the case, anyway i think we are going to be finding out fairly soon.
blackgold00
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