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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Anglesey Mining Plc | LSE:AYM | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000320472 | ORD 1P |
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% | 1.40 | 1.30 | 1.50 | 1.50 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 148,617 | 08:00:04 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 0 | -961k | -0.0023 | -6.09 | 5.88M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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08/2/2014 11:35 | Well done Bodgit,lets hope the excuses stop and the digging starts. | mikehutch2 | |
08/2/2014 08:49 | Zinc prices looking good. | bodgit | |
05/2/2014 20:39 | Com'mon yur buggar...why don't you try going up for a change instead of down.. It won't hurt you know.. It's hard to believe we went all that high a price to be back here again... One day Rodney... | abergele | |
31/1/2014 19:49 | Bogit, Many thanks for that link,on it now, seems I never got that far in Chemistry at grammar school,in studying more than playing the guitar..oh well,I can learn now can't I, I always say at 11-21 you are at a funny age,but 21 onwards you have sown your wild seeds and can knuckle down to earn money or go without...so it was to earn money I turned...ha,haa...gl | abergele | |
31/1/2014 08:29 | Hi abergele, happy to help. If you wanted to read more, I recommend the International Zinc Association web site. The link below concerns uses. Cheers etc. hxxp://www.zinc.org/ | bodgit | |
31/1/2014 08:15 | Hey ,many thanks to you 4 guys for revitalising my education, Yes of course ,galvanising,and forgot the old Tungsten bulbs situation, so nice of you all to reply.....this site is educational, Not a good start today it seems,yes Bodgit,,patience,I am sure come June when sunny and warm in Canada ,we may regret not finding some spare,or selling something that looked toppy,and buying here to see it at 10p....who knows eh. gla... | abergele | |
31/1/2014 07:33 | Also, galvanized steel for constructional steelwork use and things like crash barriers on roads. It would be good to see AYM benefit and the shares rise - a lot! Now over 60% underwater on these. Patience. Good luck all. | bodgit | |
30/1/2014 23:10 | No zinc in old light bulbs as far as I know (filament is tungsten). Galvanised steel (e.g. in cars, white goods) and brass (e.g. in plumbing and decorative). Some new battery technologies feature zinc, and one that could have an impact on demand is large scale storage being tested this year - hxxp://www.eosenergy - also it may feature in future rechargeables - hxxp://www.imprinten One growth area for batteries is electric cars, but renewable energy generation (wind, solar, tidal) all come and go, and so benefit from storage to smooth out the power. So the demand side for zinc has the potential to vary quite a bit. Without that it is predicted to grow gently due to urbanisation. I hope EOS have a successful trial, though I don't think they will be happy if faced with rising zinc costs. | noccer | |
30/1/2014 19:01 | abergele automotive mfg picking up in US as diesel says "rust preventing of steel" increase in car output means more zinc needed there is a big correlation to auto industry as well as other industries interesting post from James duade over on stockhouse this evg he believes lim does have some value | laserdisc | |
30/1/2014 18:47 | The main use of zinc is for rust preventing of steel, followed by use in alloys such as brass, and also in the manufacture of tyres and in health applications. However, will we ever see production from Anglesey, unlikely from this present company, if it was going to happen there would have been plenty of opportunities to have progressed the project, seems like it is just a vehicle for the management to earn a crust for very little activity, shameful. | diesel | |
30/1/2014 18:29 | Good evening Noccer, tell me as I am not savvy,but was zinc used in thr old light bulbs for the filaments? Is that was so hence the lesser useage of the said material these days,is AYM dependant on any ,or much sales of zinc...or perhaps Laser can help....tia | abergele | |
30/1/2014 16:16 | Was looking at LME zinc warehouse stocks. Fell by 440,000 tons over the last year, 860,000 tons remaining. Looks to have accelerated over the last month or two. I suppose there are many possible causes, but heading in the right direction for price support IMHO. | noccer | |
29/1/2014 18:45 | i like to be bullish here & remain so. All the sellers have gone mm can offer a spread of 14% on l2 but thats not the true picture buys continue at 3.9p & Sells @ 3.8p ignore the red its only generated by computer. Repeat all the sellers are long gone no sellers in quantity eventually the the next trend will be UP thats after some trading in the 3-5p area | laserdisc | |
24/1/2014 08:09 | thanks laser | rajaster | |
23/1/2014 15:41 | 23/01/2014 14:50 75,000 @ 3.6 23/01/2014 14:40 1,000 @ 3.9 23/01/2014 10:49 20,000 @ 3.9 23/01/2014 08:52 8,586 @ 3.9 23/01/2014 08:38 8,081 @ 3.94 the isdx trades are above the lse trades are all buys i reckon well certainly 72k of the volume is, but its the 2x40k at 3.8 on lse i not sure about, if they are sells the 75k at 3.6 on isdx was a sell... the rest are buys if you add the 2x 40k's on lse this could be that approx 155k has been sold down today which is why we are down you can sell around 400k @3.6p just tried a dummy on line so it will absorb a lot more sells at the 3.6p price the l2 quote is only an indication its completely out of line with what prices are avail to buy & sell | laserdisc | |
23/1/2014 15:19 | whats going on with AYM today?, are there some isdx trades i'm not seeing as the bids 3.5 yet ask is 4p but real spread is 3.8 bid and 3.9 ask. I know contracts usually expire and are renewed around 20 to 24 but it seems totally bizarre | rajaster | |
22/1/2014 14:51 | Been there quite a few times before but LIM looks primed. Famous last words or....?? | mcmather | |
21/1/2014 17:25 | Yes,nice piece Marth... LIM going now...up,up..and a belated one to you ,bringing good news as you did | abergele | |
20/1/2014 23:20 | ...Scotia Capital think that LIM have, spotted by that diligent dude 'arroya' on Stockhouse - LIM now rated 'Sector Outperform': - Belated Happy New Year all | marth | |
20/1/2014 19:48 | Laser, Have we turned that corner,sincerely hope so...gl... | abergele | |
20/1/2014 16:08 | further 24 k this morning on lse was also a buy on t20 settlement showing as a sell but that not the case | laserdisc | |
20/1/2014 11:52 | New millenium UPDATE MARKET ON THEIR DSO Rail haulage is expected to resume in May 2014.per th newswire rail loop to timmins is now complete Completion of the rail link to Silver Yards should improve mine-to-port train cycles and facilitate the scheduling of saleable product shipments, NB NML WERE USING LIM TRAINS FOR THE TRANSPORTATION in 2013 nml also state Howse project receiving evaluation so my take LIM must have the drilling results FOR HOWSE . If they are positive, lim will complete deal & get the $25m urgently needed to only help finace the 2014 season, also they must have some indication of results from Gill | laserdisc | |
20/1/2014 11:45 | 40k went through lse at that time IT WAS A BUY ON T20 SETTLEMENT 25k via isdx trades going via isdx this morning asking 4.11p some positive news & this is now primed to go higher ,cheapest you could buy over the last month was 3.88p very little or no downside now i feel , even if lim went on care & maint it would be worth a couple of mil 20/01/2014 11:24 58,561 @ 4.1 20/01/2014 10:58 3,000 @ 4.01 20/01/2014 10:51 136,518 @ 4 17/01/2014 09:15 25,000 @ 4 | laserdisc |
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