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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% | 1.525 | 1.45 | 1.60 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 112k | -1.12M | -0.0003 | -33.33 | 42.11M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/2/2019 14:13 | Unfortunately no bg00 is my answer to that. I was commenting as to whether the full impact of not getting licence was in share price not whether I believed it would or wouldnt occur!! Do I need your permission to post on here now? If so, point me to the forms I have to fill and submit and I will do so toute suite. | dunderheed | |
05/2/2019 13:50 | "I personally believe we will eventually receive licence though of course." say no more then. | blackgold00 | |
05/2/2019 13:17 | Mate no licence and this is going very close to zero I'd have thought? I personally believe we will eventually receive licence though of course. All imho and dyor. | dunderheed | |
05/2/2019 12:50 | sp must be somewhere in the middle then | blackgold00 | |
05/2/2019 11:04 | That's fine, you are right that the lack of license is certainly not factored in entirely. Doors closed if it doesn't arrive! | onedaysoonmaybe | |
05/2/2019 10:28 | Mate I wasn't trying to be clever, sorry. Just in a mischievous mood this morning. | dunderheed | |
05/2/2019 10:26 | I take your point dunder and yes, no license confirmed equals massive price drop. I was just pointing out that the price is certainly held back by having no license. You are correct to point out my error though and thanks. | onedaysoonmaybe | |
05/2/2019 10:24 | What a privilege that will be. | dunderheed | |
05/2/2019 10:21 | I wonder if we'll have the privilege of emptyend on this board again, I should imagen he has a lot of info he could share if he could, but I expect he has his hands tied good and proper. | blackgold00 | |
05/2/2019 10:13 | yes Peter or lack of, and there seems to have been a lot of emphasis over the past months placed on that very point, no doubt raising a lot of concerns and fear that Aminex might not be granted the Mtwara PSA extension and lose that valuable Ntorya asset and prevent the farm-out. so when the licence is granted all of the doubt that has built up over the past months will vanish, then hopefully Aminex share price might start to reflect a more realistic value of the Ntorya asset and its development. it shouldn't be too much longer now : ) | blackgold00 | |
05/2/2019 09:52 | I think you'll find it isn't One day. If aex do not get licence they will have nothing except of course an "exceptional" mgt team (excepting JB plus 2 zubs of course) and the share price will very quickly reflect this "value". | dunderheed | |
05/2/2019 09:49 | I think you'll find Gerry that the lack of the license is in the price. Once it arrives things will start moving and should see a nice rise on the day it arrives too. | onedaysoonmaybe | |
05/2/2019 08:45 | And the licence is in the price. So even if it arrived tomorrow what will move the price now? Why on earth do you think that? The big thing holding the price back is the licence. | greyingsurfer | |
05/2/2019 07:46 | And the licence is in the price. So even if it arrived tomorrow what will move the price now? Drill or they get the stolen revenue back, some chance. They've done the corporate action. Almost. | gerryjames | |
04/2/2019 16:23 | Another director retired while waiting for something to happen At this rate Jay will retire before they finalise the joint venture | kryptonsnake | |
04/2/2019 09:26 | Very astute Gerry - I did read one once but, as expected, it was a load of nonsense. If in doubt - re-organise! | skinwalker | |
04/2/2019 08:11 | It wasn't advertised mate. I don't think anyway? But again my experience is not matched for such a role as well. I think it was a "parachute in" for old mates. To be really honest John B was the only team member I had heard of and I believe is very competent as well? I'm sure the zubs secondees are same kind of calibre as well I hasten to add. All imho of course. | dunderheed | |
04/2/2019 08:04 | Did you apply Dunder? | gerryjames | |
04/2/2019 08:04 | He has gone simply because he doesnt have the experience for the job. John Bell an eminently better appontment with very good relevant commercial experience. All imho of course!! Best of luck all. | dunderheed | |
04/2/2019 07:59 | Good night Officer/Nurse. Usually when the man at the top quits, just before transformation, the price crashes. This might not be usual. | gerryjames | |
04/2/2019 07:58 | time I went to bed, been on my night | blackgold00 | |
04/2/2019 07:56 | you can say that again | blackgold00 | |
04/2/2019 07:55 | Easily done. There's so many. | gerryjames | |
04/2/2019 07:53 | sorry got that wrong its John Bell Non-executive Director John Bell is a Chartered Engineer with over 30 years experience in the energy sector having worked at Vice President or Managing Director level at BP, Statoil AS and Suncor Energy (Syria). | blackgold00 |
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