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AEX Aminex Plc

1.15
-0.05 (-4.17%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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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21/9/2018
10:24
"apologies for referring to an underclass - I didn't want to appear like so many patronising remoaners with that"

"What I meant was a population of people who are on benefits or reliant on benefits to survive, generally poorly educated through no fault of their won"

"what nedeth wordes mo?"

warbaby43
21/9/2018
10:23
I think he said in September blackgold, but as always that should be expected to be the end of.
onedaysoonmaybe
21/9/2018
10:10
i'm still a remainer. lol

oneday, JB in his last interview said the farm-out circular for the EGM should be out by the end of September, so we can expect the EGM to be held 2-3 weeks after the circular's publication. maybe. : )

blackgold00
21/9/2018
10:04
LT - re AEX maybe you're offloading your last 3 mill lol!
Mate - what a mess AEX is and the CEO is such a PR disaster.
Best of luck to all remaining holders - I think we will get our losses back one day lol!
All imho of course.

dunderheed
21/9/2018
10:03
Regardless of whether you agree with brexit, the whole thing has been handled disgracefully from the day the referendum was called. Politics is in a mess. Anyway, EGM date please?
onedaysoonmaybe
21/9/2018
09:59
Mr, Heed. No not from the Leavers. That was conducted with military percision on the ground and had passion.
gerryjames
21/9/2018
09:59
Dunderheed

What a post!!! That last paragraph is me to a tea!

Edgar - "the anger is too much" - what a self-indulgent piece of snowflaking!

Shame to see AEX continue its slide - where will it all end I ask myself?

LT

last throw
21/9/2018
09:56
I don't think you could say 'this' vote suffered from voter apathy and this was the reason behind the result - seriously!!
dunderheed
21/9/2018
09:51
I remember the National Front got into Office on the Island of Dogs. Early 90s...

Reason, voter apathy. It didn't mean the National Front were popular. But voters got another chance, woke up and they were gone.

gerryjames
21/9/2018
09:44
"Last from me in Brexit for now. The anger is too much."

and there lies your problem

blackgold00
21/9/2018
09:42
2 things.
1. apologies for referring to an underclass - I didn't want to appear like so many patronising remoaners with that. What I meant was a population of people who are on benefits or reliant on benefits to survive, generally poorly educated through no fault of their won and who will likely not be impacted either way financially if we Brexit or not?
2. Underwater Edgar - I don't care about any 'we know better' economic arguments now the 'unwashed masses' have voted to leave? At the end of the day we had a vote on it. There was a democratic decision - now get on with it - that was the will of the people - simple.

I know that this will probably inevitably cost me a lot of money in the short to medium term - but c'est la vie. Also there is another argument that when this experiment eventually collapses (euro) the direct costs as well as the indirect costs will be huge and I don't want to be part of this club having to pay the direct costs involved. It may not happen in my lifetime but it likely will in my kids or grand kids.

dunderheed
21/9/2018
09:34
LastthrowAnd on shares I listen to you too.But do you have any idea how stupid it is to say my business is fine when we have not left yet? We are still in the EU. Understand?You have harmed not helped your grandchildren. Trebly so if we leave with "no deal". And you will watch that unfold over the coming months and years.And even if I am wrong about the economic case (and I am not) you have harmed them by removing their EU based rights of movement etc. You have taken their country way from the top table to be a country asking those at the top table for favours. And Brexiters tell me they are patriots. Makes me want to vomit.You should be (and will be if you have a brain) thoroughly ashamed.Last from me in Brexit for now. The anger is too much.
edgar222
21/9/2018
09:25
edgar222

Ever the democrat until it doesn't quite go your way eh?

Priceless post talking about "refrains" and then you add your own "thick or evil" alternative refrain.

I voted to leave for my grandchildren's future despite swallowing the tosh about the "instant karma" that would see my business fall off a cliff edge ..... which it hasn't, of course.

Edgar, as a poster you always show yourself to be an educated man but whenever the subject gets on to Brexit or the like you instantly let yourself down by your acerbic attempts at personally vilifying your opponents - you're not an MP by any chance?

LT

last throw
21/9/2018
09:23
Lol. Runtime error.


They've left the customErrors mode Off...lol bunch of sillies.

gerryjames
21/9/2018
09:20
looks like Aminex has done a runner, news soon I think : )
blackgold00
21/9/2018
09:05
Its not automatic, the branding. Its 25 years (and 2 intense years recently) of waiting for a proposal from the Brexiters. And when we finally get it what do we see? Falklands task force and star wars missile defence. No explanation for how the technical issues can be resolved. And its the technical issues that jobs, the economy and families depend upon. Trade. Goods. Services.Add that vacuum to the repeated misuse of terms like sovereignty and democracy (as if our system is democratic in comparison when we talk of the party in power choosing a PM without a vote).Then add in the refrains like stop talking your country down / are you not a patriot / we just have to believe harder. As if, in a democracy, you are not allowed disagree with the majority.So it is not an automatic conclusion that Brexiters are thick. Its a conclusion based on years of listening to their vapid non arguments with no concrete plan. And finally this. I prefer to think of them as thick. Cos if they understood what they were doing to our future country I would have to call them evil. Thick is the least damning conclusion I can reach.
edgar222
21/9/2018
08:40
Morning LT...AEX? They're waiting on Tanzanian being developed. Outside investment, confidence in the future, political transparancy and accountability and a better standard of living for all. Could be a while yet.
gerryjames
21/9/2018
08:14
blackgold - thanks for sharing that .... priceless and oh so correct!

warbaby43 - IN ONE me old matey!!

I used to be a card-holding member in the seventies but saw how the party just wanted to build its constituency on people that relied on the state and therefore were 99% guaranteed to vote for them but something's changed and the revolting masses now seem to have a mind of their own!

My word, how could they be so cruel to their paymasters who only ever wanted to bring in yet more people to further guarantee the very benefits that they became reliant on!

Not all I know but enough to kick them up their well-lubed jacksies and more of it I say!!!

By the bye, what's happened at Aminex - I'm down to my last 3 million having dumped many millions following the fiasco of the AGM I attended?

LT

last throw
21/9/2018
07:31
WB. That's only people who bought property in the eighties. Most Londoners are wretched underdevloped criminals. Off course. And where's the link?

Is ChumbaWumba-1 the people's well fake! Bun. Feels like it.

gerryjames
21/9/2018
07:26
"There is a forgotten underclass in the UK " - nothing quite like that warm and comforting feeling of belonging to an "underclass."

Funny how the London classes automatically brand anyone disagreeing with them as undereducated "thickos" - whatever happened to their favourite nostrums of "inclusivity, diversity and equality"

warbaby43
20/9/2018
22:47
There certainly has been a suspicious amount of anti-Brexit and anti-Trump postings on ADVFN recently. Wonder if it's part of a wider propaganda push led by the same forces that spread fake news. Sad to see it seeping into this thread as I thought people had their head screwed on.
bunbooster2
20/9/2018
11:47
Trump and Brexit, accidents of our times?

worth watching again I think, LOL

blackgold00
20/9/2018
11:39
Good old "underwater edgar" - that is exactly the attitude that got the Brexit vote lol!
There is a forgotten underclass in the UK society that feels completely disengaged with the 'political elite' in London.
FFS I know that Brexit will cost me money as a high paying tax payer, but I fully respect the vote result and now let's move on and get on with things NOT further disenfranchise significant numbers in the population.
Me, I'm happy to pay a little more tax supporting democracy, (I'm a conservative London born voter btw) surely you should be as well edgar?

dunderheed
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