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AEX Aminex Plc

0.80
0.00 (0.00%)
15 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
  0.00 0.00% 0.80 0.75 0.85 0.80 0.80 0.80 286,893 08:00:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 64k -4.06M -0.0010 -8.00 33.69M
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 0.80p. 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 £33.69 million. Aminex has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.00.

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27/7/2021
21:21
There are some seriously clever investors operating here.
So many have bought in at a price lower than the current share price
If only I had their investment acumen...

skinwalker
27/7/2021
20:56
Each to their own I guess
rangenoresources
27/7/2021
19:48
Strange decision bearing in mind what could happen if logs are plus 10% helium it could go above 60p
kingfisher14
27/7/2021
19:21
Profit taking and need the money is my guess.
rangenoresources
27/7/2021
18:45
I do wonder why Sci have bailed their shares in He1 before results and sold 2 million pounds worth
kingfisher14
27/7/2021
16:08
You are one of the lucky ones
rangenoresources
27/7/2021
15:56
Am very happy with my investment in Aminex and see it as a long term investment and i did buy lower than the current share price.
kingfisher14
27/7/2021
15:18
Shame you blew that by investing in aex.....lol
nas_daq
27/7/2021
14:38
Don’t think so I have a few He1 shares lol
kingfisher14
27/7/2021
14:21
Someone a bit sore they didn't listen about HE1
nas_daq
27/7/2021
12:55
Only a idiot would take advice from you
kingfisher14
27/7/2021
10:41
In to the 0.40's as predicted
rangenoresources
27/7/2021
08:39
Looks like someone took my advice and sold 200,000 AMINEX shares this morning.Can't really blame them as better opportunities elsewhere at the moment
rangenoresources
26/7/2021
17:27
You are all missing the fun over at HE1.Hope you don't miss out. Comeback to AMINEX later in the year or in 2022/2023
rangenoresources
26/7/2021
06:50
That's an interesting law.Rockhopper fought back using a relatively obscure legal mechanism known as investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), which allows companies to sue governments for introducing policies that could affect their future earnings. Reports suggest Rockhopper has spent $29m (£21m) on the offshore project to date and is claiming damages of $275m based on expected future profits from the oilfield.The company said it has been advised that it has "strong prospects of recovering very significant monetary damages" as a result of Italy's actions.Devised in the 1950s by a banker and the chief counsel for oil company Royal Dutch Shell, ISDS was designed to protect companies' investments in newly independent countries, where it was feared that governments might try to wrest back control of their natural resources. The concept gradually took hold and it is now written into thousands of investment treaties worldwide.Decades later, fossil fuel companies are using it to protect their assets, this time in the face of an oncoming wave of climate legislation.That is because ISDS is part of the energy charter treaty (ECT), meaning energy companies can sue any of the 53 signatory countries – including the UK – if they take action that could dent those companies' future earnings, such as banning the exploitation of coal, oil and gas reserves.The German energy company RWE, for instance, is suing the Netherlands for €1.4bn (£1.2bn) over its plans to phase out coal.https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jul/25/outrage-as-italy-faces-multimillion-pound-damages-to-uk-oil-firm
haggismchaggis
22/7/2021
22:28
Thanks for the post Kingfisher14
rangenoresources
22/7/2021
22:11
Helium market to be over supplied in 2023 as new Russian and Qatar plants come on line
kingfisher14
22/7/2021
15:08
Does He1 have a development licence
kingfisher14
22/7/2021
13:24
Many majors are awaiting development Licences at the present time in Tanzania.The review to be completed by October
kingfisher14
21/7/2021
22:38
Mtwara Licence. Not AMINEX directly but affects them nevertheless.
rangenoresources
21/7/2021
21:58
R&r
What licenses has AEX been refused an extension on.
Don’t let the facts get in the way of a bad deramp.

rich2006
21/7/2021
21:49
If they have leverage why haven't AMINEX been paid and licences extended?
rangenoresources
20/7/2021
16:50
If Helium is found I guess the Tanzanian Government will make HE1 see it their way and try and force it off them somehow, Start asking for fees or refuse any permits etc.. That's why it pays to have a big partner on the ground with big investments in Tanzania, and a political influence that can have some leverage, like the Omani Zubairs.
whoppy
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