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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% | 1.20 | 1.15 | 1.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 64k | -4.06M | -0.0010 | -12.00 | 50.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/2/2018 15:00 | I still can't see how the Chinese wanting the gas is the reason for the production licence taking so long. Not surprising, it's irrelevant! The licence is taking a long time, because that's what they take. Peter | greyingsurfer | |
19/2/2018 14:11 | "And we wonder why the 25 year production licence is taking so long. The reason is obvious - the Chinese want the gas." I still can't see how the Chinese wanting the gas is the reason for the production licence taking so long. | kevjones2 | |
19/2/2018 14:04 | 66530. What the hell does that mean? 66529 I cannot help but wonder if there is such a thing as 'dog whistle double identity avatars'?! | dunderheed | |
19/2/2018 14:00 | I cannot help but wonder if there is such a thing as "dog whistle virtue signalling". | joestalin | |
19/2/2018 09:20 | Hi all This is a presentation on the accelerating car-crash that is South Africa 2018 - try to watch the whole lot but there's about 5 long-winded minutes of an introduction followed by the actual presentation lasting 30 minutes and then about 20 minutes of questions. The presenter/statistici Off-topic? Well, you can make your own minds up on that IF you watch it as, in my opinion, a lot of what is said encapsulates the problems that pervade the whole of Africa where life can truly be like "Alice through the Looking Glass"! LT | last throw | |
19/2/2018 08:49 | Yes Fred (nickname "Whippet") from around the corner in Acacia Drive was only telling me last week that if he was honest with himself, over the years, he must have lost over ten grand at the local bookies. The sad thing is that Doris doesn't even know he bets. She just thinks that he pops out to Tesco for a cup of tea and a chat with his mates. | lfdkmp | |
19/2/2018 08:46 | wrong stock? wrong time. | blackgold00 | |
19/2/2018 08:41 | How many people could afford to lose ten grand? When it gets to that scale it's just gambling. | bunbooster2 | |
19/2/2018 00:34 | WAKE UP WAKE UP you are having a bad dream. Everything will be fine and we will all make a lot of money just be patient as this is Africa. | 888icb | |
18/2/2018 23:13 | Because the licence approval will no doubt hit some snag - or already has. That snag will lead to a problem. That problem will lead to an incident. That incident will lead to the licence being refused. | shabbadabbadoo2 | |
18/2/2018 21:33 | and its the Chinese Year of the Dog! Must be Aminex's year! | skinwalker | |
18/2/2018 21:31 | The Chinese may want the gas, but how does that explain the time that the licence approval is taking? | skinwalker | |
18/2/2018 14:18 | And we wonder why the 25 year production licence is taking so long. The reason is obvious - the Chinese want the gas. | shabbadabbadoo2 | |
17/2/2018 08:43 | The shakedown now becomes a little clearer: | warbaby43 | |
15/2/2018 15:20 | SOLO up today, maybe AEX tomorrow. | stonefold | |
15/2/2018 14:58 | thanks,dell. Bit over egging to say the shares are riding high though! Can't imagine the hyperbole when we eventually reach 4p again! | fireplace22 | |
15/2/2018 14:41 | Article on Aminex in new Shares magazine today | dell1234 | |
15/2/2018 13:29 | Woops sorry wrong board!!!!! LT | last throw | |
15/2/2018 13:28 | Deleted now! | last throw | |
15/2/2018 08:00 | Summat else for the spinmeisters: | warbaby43 |
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