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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 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
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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30/7/2021 07:17 | trader, for a change I'm in absolute agreement with you and brilliant reduction of the filtered Muppets posts about toptrader...I unfiltered just to see what drivel he was posting...same old, same old. | iglenn | |
29/7/2021 22:04 | 😆😂 | trader465 | |
29/7/2021 20:45 | dave4545 - you really are a clueless muppet. 50k shares is insignificant, it's only about £2k, so a 5% profit is around £100 less costs, perhaps £80 profit excluding spread and tax? Account for 5% spread and tax then profit is negative you pathetic clueless clown. Perhaps you should see the doctor earlier than planned?? Reiterate: dave4545 is a clueless muppet | trader465 | |
29/7/2021 19:21 | dave4545 - did you guess my identity out of the 7 billion people in the world?? You are a smart cookie if you did. Can you tell me where AYM share price will be at year end 2021 kidda?? | trader465 | |
29/7/2021 16:49 | The new people came from the boat that docked in dover this morning | trader465 | |
29/7/2021 16:46 | Where have all the new people come from? | benjamin15 | |
29/7/2021 16:42 | Dave should really look in a mirror. How does the saying go?People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones!!! | anti corruption | |
29/7/2021 16:26 | During a mining boom the majors make the money first, the money then flows downstream to mid caps, small caps and finally microcaps. You only need to look at the record RIO results yesterday, the huge dividend being paid and the same in AAL results today. All this extra cash will flow into small caps, and that's where the big capital gains are made in mining cycles. The best way to make money here is to sit on your hands and do nothing. | trader465 | |
29/7/2021 16:17 | wassapper - I just got out of my time capsule and can inform you the price will be far higher than 4p at year end 2021. | trader465 | |
29/7/2021 16:13 | And to celebrate the copper price has been nice and strong, and zinc and lead. More Parys value | wassapper | |
29/7/2021 16:13 | Dave4545 - holding too many stocks is a poor strategy, the gains from the risers will be absorbed by the falls from the losers, you might as well buy a tracker fund and go sit in the pub instead of bothering people on ADVFN and causing a nuisance of yourself? | trader465 | |
29/7/2021 16:12 | trader - why are you asking them? You said you were the time traveller :-) A good day. Looking forward to hearing more from this new CEO. I'll try to attend the AGM to meet him when that comes around. | wassapper | |
29/7/2021 15:41 | "So I have to guess which person is behind it" Really? That's a very bizarre statement, there are 7.8 billion people on the planet and you can guess my identity? Can you guess what AYM share price will be by year end?? That would be far more lucrative than guessing ADVFN posters identities | trader465 | |
29/7/2021 15:24 | Not to worry dave £40k isn't enough, poor position sizing and poor risk management is a common mistake of newbies, hopefully you'll get the hang of it before you lose your shirt. | trader465 | |
29/7/2021 15:16 | ah I see you are a new account this month :-)) So I have to guess which person is behind it ! | dave4545 | |
29/7/2021 15:12 | Well yes t465, but the point is got the new CEO with the credentials to do that! hence the reaction with the share price rise. gla | wisteria2 |
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