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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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-0.10 | -6.06% | 1.55 | 1.50 | 1.60 | 1.65 | 1.55 | 1.65 | 6,840,592 | 15:08:36 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 112k | -1.12M | -0.0003 | -51.67 | 65.27M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/1/2019 20:33 | Ok, I'll try not to mention it again. Clearly a sore point. SP doing well I see. Is it going down for the last time I wonder? | skinwalker | |
08/1/2019 11:03 | Mate. Do not bring that up again. Ended up taking out a wonga loan for a new one in the end. Wife complained it was garden furniture (it was a padded cane conservatory sofa - perfectly comfy). I've been in a legal dispute with owners of the wonga assets for several years now. You should see the blooming interest they charge. All smiles when they're getting you to sign up then it's threats when you have a bit of trouble later. Still Aminex should sort that all out for me this year. I'll be laughing. | bunbooster2 | |
08/1/2019 08:56 | Sofa in one piece still then Bun? | skinwalker | |
08/1/2019 06:23 | No real action yet in 2019! | bunbooster2 | |
07/1/2019 12:49 | mums the word | blackgold00 | |
07/1/2019 12:35 | We both know what we're talking about. Loose lips and all that though. | bunbooster2 | |
07/1/2019 11:31 | exactly something else, well that's cleared that up then | blackgold00 | |
07/1/2019 09:25 | something else | blackgold00 | |
07/1/2019 09:11 | Big share price drop today. Wonder if the EGM vote wasn't as clear cut as it seemed. Or perhaps something else... | bunbooster2 | |
06/1/2019 22:49 | Sorry Pete no I didn't buddy. I'll look now, just got pretty awful personal problems at the moment so not posting much. Thanks mate. | dunderheed | |
06/1/2019 20:44 | Dunder I sent you a couple of mails yesterday - did you pick them up? | stinkypeet | |
06/1/2019 20:44 | Dunder I sent you a couple of mails yesterday - did you pick them up? | stinkypeet | |
06/1/2019 20:43 | BunBooster2 said:: "Very interesting that the farm out was accepted in the formal EGM process. Shows there is a lot of support within the shareholder community for it. This has caused the share price to rise." It never ceases to surprise me how some of the 'intelligentsia' on ths bb continue to treat BunBooster's posts seriously. HE'S JOKING the vast majority of the time - and is quite funny. As for him being Tiptop? Seriously, Tiptop (aka "always wrong Tiptop") is incredibly lacking in rudimentary education and intelligence. That said, we need more Haggis-like morons to ramp AEX. I increased my holding on Friday. | kevjones2 | |
06/1/2019 20:22 | What analysis do u base that 85% chance on haggis? | dunderheed | |
06/1/2019 18:08 | The spur pipeline will be down to whether the Government want to finance it or not, and pay wellhead prices or not, same as happened at Kiliwani. Does the Government have the spare cash? Does the Government want to bring in its Chinese partners and fast track the spur pipeline? I'd say there was at least a 85% chance the Government will build the pipeline, to get wellhead gas prices. | haggismchaggis | |
05/1/2019 09:47 | Slide 12 of presentation interesting in that theres two options to fund pipeline- wonder if thats tied to licence agreement/ paperwork. Also the schematic on KN1 indicates water break thru at top perfs but that unless isolated will be hard to produce. I suspect they are hoping the lower zone will lift out the water. FH | flyinghorse1 | |
05/1/2019 09:20 | Very interesting that the farm out was accepted in the formal EGM process What on Earth were you expecting? Did you think there was any chance of it being rejected? | greyingsurfer | |
05/1/2019 08:42 | Very interesting that the farm out was accepted in the formal EGM process. Shows there is a lot of support within the shareholder community for it. This has caused the share price to rise. | bunbooster2 | |
04/1/2019 16:25 | so sayeth an AS7. Personally, I think the whole O&G exploration sector is best avoided ! Yes, great Xmas thanks DH. | skinwalker | |
04/1/2019 16:21 | The IOG fiasco is a result of market manipulation and the FCA investigating a 3rd party. The profitability of IOG plans and the risk profile have not changed. Just the price. Buy. | edgar222 | |
04/1/2019 16:10 | Mate the mgt team at IOG versus AEX are incomparable but I am perplexed how they seem to have chosen their main investor so unwisely, imho of course. | dunderheed | |
04/1/2019 16:08 | "Sitting on large losses over on iog at the moment lol!" you certainly know how to pick them Dun, sell them all and put it all in Aminex : ) AIMHO and no investment advice intended | blackgold00 | |
04/1/2019 15:43 | We have the money to commercially develop Ruvuma. Actually we don't! The FO is dependent on conditions, one being the licence. Until that's done the FO doesn't happen. This may make licence approval more likely soon. Since we don't know what's holding it up it's hard to judge. | greyingsurfer |
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