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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 | -4.17% | 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 |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 64k | -4.06M | -0.0010 | -11.50 | 48.43M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/6/2018 16:54 | That's fine. As long as its clear that is your assumption/opinion. There is nothing to suggest the license wont be provided be that an extension or full dev, although suspect the dev may be a way off yet. | onedaysoonmaybe | |
30/6/2018 16:49 | Or even 2016 was it the last time a licence was renewed | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 16:48 | My assumption is based upon the fact that there has been no licence renewal since last year - hence my assumption | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 16:45 | Answer my question please. | onedaysoonmaybe | |
30/6/2018 16:36 | This is my assumption of the accounting rules where you can't keep assuming you'll be getting a licence | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 16:35 | As I say I make that my opinions are based on my own assumptions based on the declining share price the share price and the story seem somewhat detached if the story is as it seems imo | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 16:31 | How is that not factPlus in accounting the company as a going concern cannot continue with assumptions over mwatra KPMG won't sign off aminex as a going concern if the licence issues are not concluded | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 16:30 | Nyuni and kilawani are worthlessThey don't hold a licence for mtawra and Lindl has been given away | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 16:24 | I haven't been here for a day or two and wished I hadn't bothered today either; I see the village idiot has been let out again. "That's a fact mate" It seems the idiot doesn't know what a "fact" is! And seems to think that we will have lost both the "Nyuni: and 'Kiliwani" licences by next year too..... can anyone tell me when that fact was announced? | stinkypeet | |
30/6/2018 15:40 | Have you gone bearish cperkin you don't seem as bullish anymore. Have me and Apache finally turned you The thing is I think aminex can't not have a licence next year or those accounts won't be signed off - or as it's commonly known bustThat's a fact mate | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 15:18 | I'd say aug/sept to go bustThe Tanzanians don't want aminex to have any further licences | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 14:04 | Thanks, They just published their accounts so clearly not or is this your prediction for the near future? | cperkin | |
30/6/2018 13:53 | Will doWill you buy me a bottle of champers when the market cap of aminex is 35 mil ? When you congratulate the bod at the agm for a job well done and don't mention any of the current serious issues. When Brian Hall does his presentation about an area in Tanzania aminex doesn't even have a licence for.I may even contact kpmg and ask regarding the continual rolling over of the licences in the accounts even though they still haven't been received. How can aminex continue to account for something they do not haveBUST | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 13:11 | Let me know if you gest a response please. I met their legal the other week and the response will go through them no doubt. | cperkin | |
30/6/2018 12:16 | Aminex has no licences and rapidly deceasing finances. That increased bod needs to be paid for - no immediate farm out imo judging by the share price Must be up there in the top 10 businesses to go bust before XmasCperkin I spoke to solo pr yesterday as they forgot to mention at all the tanz govt royalty claim - a major error one of many it would seem | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 11:02 | WHERE IS THE LICENCE AND FARM OUT | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 10:35 | Why is it childish a 170 mil company has become a 78 mil company in 10 months - aminex is and has been a disaster | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 10:33 | Aminex have money in the bank to keep the lights on for quite some time yet, as you well know. I can't be bothered any more Ron as you clearly have your own agenda and its so childish and obvious it's simply not worth it. Enjoy your day. | onedaysoonmaybe | |
30/6/2018 07:37 | WHERE IS THE LICENCE WITHOUT iT THIS IS BUST | ronwilkes123 | |
30/6/2018 07:29 | Over the top ? Just a simple summary of the facts - at the current rate of share price fall aminex wont exist in a few weeks anyway - so the market feels this is on the edge tooIt didnt have to be this way but not dealing with the issues at kn1 when they happened have brought aminex to the brink of collapse | ronwilkes123 | |
29/6/2018 21:40 | A miracle? There you go again with your hyper over the top extremisms. These are difficult times with lots of agreements to be made in a very complicated situation, but there are answers. Your main claim is lack of cash yet they are in the process of a possible solution which they expect to be concluded early H2. They also have plenty in the bank to keep the lights on for sometime yet. If we get to September, which early H2 covers (annoylingly) then come back with your claims of the companies desperations. Till then its just hot air, the motivation of which when you're not invested is unclear. | onedaysoonmaybe | |
29/6/2018 20:55 | It is desperate aminex are fast running out of cash no income and no licences They need a miracle imo | ronwilkes123 | |
29/6/2018 20:54 | But where is the farmout, where is the licenceIf you truly believed in this you'd be betting the house, few are, most are leaving. The share price tells its own story | ronwilkes123 |
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