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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 | 4,194,862 | 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 | -12.00 | 50.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/10/2020 14:33 | Aminex also sitting on Nyuni 4TCF 100%. I think they want it all. | whoppy | |
23/10/2020 14:23 | Aminex Ntorya. 3TCF. Total. They know the last well nearly blew the country up. | whoppy | |
23/10/2020 14:22 | What "big resources" that majors would be interested in do you know of whopper? I certainly don't know of any yet? | dunderheed | |
23/10/2020 14:19 | I had a convo with a mate who knows people at Gneiss Energy. Just something about gas becoming more sought after and valuable, and any big big resources on radar of majors, clean energy. Mentioned Tanzania and he said oil pipeline deal with Uganda has made onshore gas valuable as an export running a gas pipeline next to oil, and mentioned the biggest onshore find is Ntorya and big players interested. Total was mentioned. | whoppy | |
23/10/2020 14:17 | Whopper r u ignoring me buddy? | dunderheed | |
23/10/2020 14:14 | If this starts rising, watch all the sellers jump back in. Do you feel lucky?? | whoppy | |
23/10/2020 14:13 | Whopper maybe I missed it but, would you be kind enough to share your source regarding a major being interested in these Tanzanian assets buddy? | dunderheed | |
23/10/2020 14:07 | Once Majedie clear, it will snap back up to 2p+. They must be down to last 10m | whoppy | |
23/10/2020 14:06 | The more this is deramped the more optimistic I become! | jdk14 | |
23/10/2020 14:01 | So much for the farm out news hey sub 1p | jayminpatel1 | |
23/10/2020 13:53 | Too many posters are too emotionally attached to share It will cost you money | rangenoresources | |
23/10/2020 13:48 | I have been in this for about 12 years so I am familiar with the delays. I think you are missing the point about the 11 days. It’s a question of trust and confidence which AEX needs to restore. That failure to deliver when expected has in my view caused a number of people to bail out on the initial spike and wait to see what happens. I am certainly not selling as this is worth multiples of the current share price Let’s hope ARA have been making preparations and an early drilling date will be announced very soon. | 888icb | |
23/10/2020 13:08 | what terrible news this morning | blackgold00 | |
23/10/2020 13:01 | "Those 11 days have caused people to become nervous." Best they get out now then, some of us have been here for around 15 years, 11 days is a blink. | haideralifool | |
23/10/2020 12:50 | This is good news today moving the company forward and it is disappointing to see the market reaction today. I think much of the blame lies with a poor choice of words by the CEO in the previous RNS when he said today’s RNS would come in the next few days. It has taken 11 days when people were expecting 3 or 4 days. AEX has a long history of missed deadlines which has eroded confidence. This was an opportunity to set a clear timeframe and deliver. Those 11 days have caused people to become nervous. The new CEO needs to regain the trust of shareholders by delivering on time and getting the share price back to 3p and beyond. Let’s hope when the sellers have finished investors can see that there is considerable upside from the current price and start buying. | 888icb | |
23/10/2020 12:49 | 15% down nowCan we call it dropping like a stone or mug investors having their pants pulled down and their investment down the pan?It's so obvious that this is being orchestrated by a few who want to suck in investors so they can sell and make a profit and leave investors with losses | rangenoresources | |
23/10/2020 12:43 | Not sure on the read across to Cove anymore as Shell 2020 is an entirely different beast to Shell 2012 as they cut costs and exit fossil fuels. I’m undecided but am watching and wondering whether we have delayed for so long and the world has changed so much that there are just too many toxic elements for most to consider this a viable investment. | hardnose | |
23/10/2020 12:40 | Unfortunately there was so much speculation about a whopper RNS containing much more than simply FO signed that has led to disappointment and selling. Anyone who has been in AEX for a long time knows that things don't happen that quickly. AEX has always been a rapid riser on good news and then steady retrace during periods of no news. | jdk14 | |
23/10/2020 12:33 | Start loading up. It's a silly price. | whoppy | |
23/10/2020 12:29 | Just someone at Gneiss. | whoppy | |
23/10/2020 12:15 | Oh whoopy you r a cheeky person! Do u mind sharing where u "heard" this, apart from an adv chat board of course!! I cannae imagine a "major" being at all interested in such assets lol!! All imho of course. | dunderheed | |
23/10/2020 12:12 | Range: it appears (and I admit to being baffled) that if the share price falls on undoubted good news, the news is priced in; if the share price rises on a similar RNS, it is not priced in. This seems to me like casuistry. | erinvale | |
23/10/2020 12:07 | Reminds me of Cove Energy. | whoppy | |
23/10/2020 12:06 | I've heard it's a major that's talking to Solo/Scirocco and they want 50% of Ruvuma?? I can only think AEX might be in play? Shurly Shome Mishtake! | whoppy | |
23/10/2020 12:03 | 3.4% drop on apparently good newsJust imagine what will happen if there are any delays or bad news around the corner. | rangenoresources |
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