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AEX Aminex Plc

1.525
0.00 (0.00%)
21 May 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
  0.00 0.00% 1.525 1.45 1.60 1.55 1.475 1.53 6,999,162 15:34:25
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 112k -1.12M -0.0003 -33.33 42.11M
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 1.53p. Over the last year, Aminex shares have traded in a share price range of 0.575p to 1.675p.

Aminex currently has 4,211,167,024 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Aminex is £42.11 million. Aminex has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -33.33.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/9/2020
10:13
Seems like the fat ladies warming her tonsils.
ngms27
30/9/2020
10:10
Yes, but presumably ARA will want their 5mill back?
farmscan
30/9/2020
10:09
Exactly Malc5.The Major is saying enough. We will walk away. But paying more money at the same time. Yours is the only interpretation that makes sense.
edgar222
30/9/2020
10:08
Aminex still holds the Ruvuma PSA license with the right to pursue Ntorya development
blackgold00
30/9/2020
10:06
The government could be holding out pre-election to tell the voters they're holding on to the country's resources OR they want to make a big announcement just before the election?
kevjones2
30/9/2020
10:03
Or are they trying, by what ever weapons they have, to force the governments hand?
malc5
30/9/2020
09:48
I can't quite see what will happen if it does not get signed. Aminex have already had all the cash, ARA won't go beyond the 15th, so does the Tanz government declare AEX in default of the operatorship and re-assign the asset elsewhere?
farmscan
30/9/2020
09:35
Looks like we're gonna get shafted by the government after all. Even if they get the approval now there will be no time to drill anything anyway. Final nail to Aminex's coffin and our money IMO.
slepy
30/9/2020
09:25
Not looking good at all
come on
30/9/2020
09:22
And one final extension to 15th October. Come on Tanzanian government, get this sorted pronto!
impvesta
30/9/2020
08:04
and next month etc
blackgold00
29/9/2020
14:21
And last month etc
come on
29/9/2020
10:31
People hoping the FO gets signed this month!!!!!
jdk14
29/9/2020
09:53
Something afoot maybe .
jotoha2
28/9/2020
19:21
I think you should prepare to be shocked.
farmscan
28/9/2020
19:03
Next 2 days rns out I guess. If another extension I'll be shocked
gowski
28/9/2020
11:40
Wentworth Resources is Up 6.5% this morning.
888icb
28/9/2020
08:19
yes 8881CB, i did notice : )
blackgold00
28/9/2020
08:16
It appears that ADVFN have acted to remove the spam which is to be commended.
888icb
28/9/2020
08:11
i wouldn't say cperkin post was a spam
blackgold00
27/9/2020
15:12
There are a lot of posts across the bb’s today like the one above. Spam which should be filtered.
888icb
24/9/2020
20:03
Yep average age 17.5 and 40% of the population do not live in urban areas.


Low hospital admission rate based on the current known case data in terms of infection impact by age. Don't get me wrong, they probably have little clue of the true infection rate, but with an average age of 17.5 it is likely that most infections are asymptomatic as supported by the current data.

cperkin
23/9/2020
14:47
The authorities in Tanzania have not released official figures on the extent of the outbreak there since the start of May.Schools are due to reopen on 29 June and President John Magufuli has said the virus has been largely defeated, but the lack of data has led to increasing concern over the true level of infections.Tanzania's neighbours as well as international health organisations have expressed concerns that downplaying the epidemic there could adversely impact the wider region.In mid-June, the country's prime minister told parliament there were 66 active coronavirus cases, but provided no further details.Apart from this announcement, the government has not been releasing any data on infections or deaths. The president has said releasing the figures was causing unnecessary panic.Human rights activists say health workers are afraid to speak out about the extent of the crisis."Tanzania has always had very repressive laws against freedom of expression and the press," says Roland Ebole, a regional researcher at Amnesty International."We are now seeing these laws being used in a more intensive way to target those who are speaking out, especially about Covid-19," says Mr Ebole.The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has "strongly" called on Tanzania to release its latest data on the outbreak.The last detailed figures, published on 29 April, reported 480 cases and 21 deaths (its island territory Zanzibar later added 29 more cases in early May).President Magufuli later provided limited data on patients with Covid-19 admitted to hospitals and health centres.He said the number of patients in two large hospitals in the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, has dropped from 228 to 18, although he didn't give a timeframe for these figures. He also gave figures for a few other hospitals around the country.Since then, government officials have provided some data on three occasions but in a way which makes it hard to draw comparisons.The country's prime minister Kassim Majaliwa late May said the number of patients in the two main hospitals in Dar es Salaam had dropped to only two. The total national tally from the hospitals he mentioned was 32.The country's health minister Ummy Mwalimu early June told a gathering in the coastal region of Tanga that the two main hospitals treating coronavirus patients in the country only had four patients.She mentioned other regions that had no cases but didn't give the total number nationally or say whether more deaths had been reported.
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