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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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-0.025 | -2.08% | 1.175 | 1.15 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.175 | 1.20 | 8,275,914 | 14:44:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 64k | -4.06M | -0.0010 | -11.70 | 49.27M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/6/2018 15:25 | 7 candles for your next birthday? News will come when all is ready. xxx | cperkin | |
23/6/2018 15:02 | Seems you are infatuated with the LSE & the posters there, hope it's not contagious in anyway ;) | cperkin | |
23/6/2018 09:52 | Lse update, the sure appears to be online but I can get individual chats up? I believe they underestimated the BS blockages. You clear it away, think its all gone then some more repetitive BS just appear again. The words "why dont you just sell them" "its all the govts fault" keep reverberating / echoing continuously through the lse inter web tunnels. | dunderheed | |
23/6/2018 07:35 | Quality posts, i haven't laughed so much for ages. Another lovely morning down here in Cornwall, have a good weekend. | blackgold00 | |
23/6/2018 04:33 | Quality street? | lfdkmp | |
22/6/2018 23:23 | Word on the street is that LSE has been taken out by a massive cyber attack. Those under suspicion include the Russians, North Korea and Jay Bhattacherjee himself. | skinwalker | |
22/6/2018 23:22 | Most info from lse is repeated here as new info. Both boards have their good and bad. | onedaysoonmaybe | |
22/6/2018 22:46 | AS5? Christ. I can't begin to imagine how awful that would be. I hope you're wrong. A BS blockage over at LSE? No surprise there. The verbal diarrhoea would block the channel tunnel. | skinwalker | |
22/6/2018 21:13 | Quality oral laxatives seems to be the cure. | cperkin | |
22/6/2018 19:40 | Who can run it better then say Not me, not I and certainly not jay bhattajee Aminex the collapse - the musical coming to the west end in time for xmas | ronwilkes123 | |
22/6/2018 19:22 | Bg I know mate. I've had a word with 'some people in the know' like and, they tell me hopefully lse will be back on line later in the weekend. Basically they had found a big blockage of BS and a factual intolerance filter applied to the aex board that caused a complete breakdown and meant no posts could get through at all to lse. Here's hoping they can get it fixed for Monday! | dunderheed | |
22/6/2018 19:13 | Dunderheed lol | blackgold00 | |
22/6/2018 13:32 | Blimey I see a pattern if it's not the Bod getting the boot then it's fellow pi's that are getting it. Nobody of course knows when news is due, however the delay of the AGM certainly provides(ed)the BOD with an oportunity should the Tanzanian Gov approve a licence and the farmout by Monday? In the meantime the $455 million to provide electricity generation and infrastructure in Tanzania is indeed very good news, just hope I can find a company with TCF's of gas whom might benefit from such a massive cash injection in the Tanzanian power generation industry. Have a lovely day now. | cperkin | |
22/6/2018 09:43 | I am very very concerned skin - we could get an outbreak of AS4 sufferers over here on the 'sensible' board, 'infecting' us with one of the major symptoms. First signs of this are not listening to rationale arguments and just accusing people of "agendas", " wanting to get rid of the BOD". A lot appear to have done 180 degree turns with regard to news expectations prior to AGM, from (paraphrasing) "lots of exciting news in the interim, ie agm date put back to take this into account" to "never expected to hear anything prior to AGM". After this they then revert to (paraphrased) statements such as "filtered now", "tied by the governments hands", "why don't you just sell if you're dis-satisfied", "are you hiding behind your computer?", "pathetic whingers" to the best yet "It's only money". (I personally believe the last statement being indicative of AS5 syndrome - but I am NOT an expert). All of the above imho of course and everyone please dyor!! | dunderheed | |
22/6/2018 09:40 | More on yesterday's welcomed news re the World Bank loan for TZ electrification hxxp://www.thecitize | vike1 | |
22/6/2018 09:31 | Dunderheed - The AS syndrome was first noticed on LSE. It wasn't perceived to be too big a problem until it mutated into AS1, and it was then recognised to be a major concern. TipTop is generally accepted to be the first sufferer - he possibly became infected during one of his overseas jaunts with Stuard Detmer. The later mutations AS2, AS3 and now AS4 are so infectious that just about everyone that posts on LSE:AEX is incurably infected. Very sad. | skinwalker | |
22/6/2018 09:04 | Skin, have you contacted LSE about this serious condition? I must admit I am surprised because you had not mentioned this very serious issue / condition over there already? It could have saved a lot of embarrassment for everyone involved. Are you able to suggest some 'big LSE AEX names' who have suffered worrying signs of this infliction in your professional opinion? | dunderheed | |
22/6/2018 09:00 | A couple of expensive hookers BG?... | gerryjames | |
22/6/2018 08:59 | STOP PRESS AS4 brings down LSE. (I told you it was serious) | skinwalker | |
22/6/2018 08:57 | A farm-out and a rise in the share price blackgold? | skinwalker | |
22/6/2018 08:55 | Down at wideouth bay Bude, in our little Caravan at the moment, looking out at the sea beneath a lovely clear blue sky. What more can you ask for. | blackgold00 | |
22/6/2018 08:34 | Has AS4 finally broken the LSE AEX chat boards? Answers on a postcard please? | dunderheed | |
22/6/2018 08:23 | Has mental central finally descended into it's own bottom with (very passive) 'angry' posts finally pushing the site into oblivion*. * I cant sign in this morning, lol! | dunderheed |
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