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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Andes Energia | LSE:AEN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7LHJ340 | ORD 10P |
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% | 49.00 | 48.00 | 50.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/2/2014 02:04 | DirectorsTalk @DirectorsTal A host of London-listed companies are positioning themselves to benefit. | joan1234 | |
11/2/2014 09:24 | Article reporting on the latest Westhouse analysis and upgrade;- | 2baffled | |
07/2/2014 22:46 | Anyone got a Times sub.? Flogging a dead cow in Argentina is a winner for Andes Energia. Gary Parkinson: Market report Published 1 minute ago A little-known AIM-listed exploration company was chased to its highest level in nearly two years after it made an oil discovery in Argentina. In shale oil, to be strictly accurate. The South American country sits atop the second-grandest reserves of the energy source - and Andes Energia has the rights to a 213,000-acre prospect on the Vaca Muerta, or "Dead Cow", deposit. The find, its third discovery there, and the farthest north by some margin, was reckoned by traders ................. | 2baffled | |
07/2/2014 14:30 | Yes, I picked up on the Sunday Times article and bought, (heavily for me) on the Monday at 32p only to sell the whole lot at 42p rather than top slice & trouser a profit as I normally would. Ochone, Ochone! Oh to have a crystal ball..... | f1araway | |
07/2/2014 11:58 | EthelredTheReady You need to follow a share carefully so that you dont get caught out Many people topslice on a rise and so the share price falls because of that. | saturn5 | |
07/2/2014 07:36 | Nice sounding RNS · 410 feet (125 metres) of gross pay in the Vaca Muerta formation discovered · Persistent presence of oil shows in the Vaca Muerta formation during drilling · Las Varillas well to be fracked and tested · Las Varillas well is the most northern well to be drilled into the Vaca Muerta, where Andes has 170,000 net acres · Third successful well targeting the unconventional Vaca Muerta formation in Andes's portfolio · Oil discovered in the conventional Agrio formation and in the Neuquen Group | tradermel | |
06/1/2014 16:45 | Breakout again and still super quiet here. Very nice! | stuart14 | |
29/12/2013 22:30 | INVESTORS IN ANDES ENERGIA may enjoy some of these links that i have managed to gather up...quite impressive. I hold this stock and can see AEN trading at 150p minimum sometime in 2014...my target price is 400p Enjoy hxxp://goo.gl/BwClyg hxxp://goo.gl/gfiFNp hxxp://andesenergiap hxxp://www.oilvoice. hxxp://www.barchart. hxxp://gbroundup.com | ethelredtheready | |
29/12/2013 22:29 | INVESTORS IN ANDES ENERGIA may enjoy some of these links that i have managed to gather up...quite impressive. I hold this stock and can see AEN trading at 150p minimum sometime in 2014...my target price is 400p Enjoy hxxp://goo.gl/BwClyg hxxp://goo.gl/gfiFNp hxxp://andesenergiap hxxp://www.oilvoice. hxxp://www.barchart. hxxp://gbroundup.com | ethelredtheready | |
18/12/2013 17:55 | This spiked to over £1 intra-day before. Think i'll wait for the end game rather than trading. Held here for long enough now another year won't hurt. They are going in the right direction Out of interest, I still hold shares in the other Co that was split off from AEN, does anyone else? What will happen to them? | stuart14 | |
18/12/2013 00:38 | philjeans - you're right....after my last post I reflected on the rapid rise on low volume and looked more deeply at the whole picture, at least as much as I was able to.. The buying looked like mainly PI buying and all this on no news....got just less than 48p. I would have preferred to have kept AEN with a steadier uptick, but like you, thought twice about the sharp uptick etc. Hopefully there be another opportunity with AEN which I've had a couple of times in the past. f | fillipe | |
17/12/2013 14:55 | Always sell on a spike - you can always buy it back later. And cheaper. | philjeans | |
17/12/2013 13:08 | Wow, what a riser!...and so little comment....must be unknown to many, hence the bright future for holders when the word gets around. f | fillipe | |
16/12/2013 11:22 | Maybe this article? But it's a subscription to read it all, I think hxxp://www.thesunday f | fillipe | |
16/12/2013 10:09 | Sorry, I read a copy whilst in costa coffee. The main points were around how the licenses were acquired and how the geology is so much better than in North America. From memory everything else was covered in the latest presentation. | kingkev2 | |
16/12/2013 09:16 | Have you got a copy or link at all? Assume it was a good write-up! | stuart14 | |
16/12/2013 09:10 | Is this rise down to the full page write up in the Sunday Times yesterday? | kingkev2 | |
16/12/2013 09:07 | What is going on here then? | stuart14 | |
16/12/2013 08:48 | HOOOORRRRRAAAAAHHHHH | empirestate | |
10/12/2013 16:58 | Well, I held my 32.75p buy in Jan 2013 all through the 'orrid dip and back up again to almost exactly that Jan cost.... whew! I wonder where to now? f | fillipe | |
29/11/2013 15:54 | looks like the reality check has set in. | empirestate | |
29/11/2013 15:01 | They're not just quoting gross production numbers are they? | thegreatgeraldo | |
29/11/2013 14:36 | AEN may be offered Argentine Bonds as compensation & NOT cash though - still good as cash settled on maturity dates | euclid5 | |
29/11/2013 14:34 | great news. clear cut settlement should do well in Argentina today which should give a good boost on Monday. | empirestate | |
29/11/2013 13:36 | May be a stupid question, but according to the interims production was 1400bopd, which is down from the 1700bopd mentioned in 2012 Finals. Here's the question, revenue in the interims was put at $4.32 mill....... from 250k bbls of production. I appreciate oil prices are controlled in Argentina, but surely the company is getting way over $17bbl? Production is nearly all oil isn't it? | thegreatgeraldo |
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