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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% | 1.35 | 1.30 | 1.40 | 1.35 | 1.35 | 1.35 | 152,805 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Metal Mining Services | 0 | -961k | -0.0023 | -5.87 | 5.67M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/10/2021 07:28 | aussiebeach As you say "Cheap as chips" I would love to be on an Aussie Beach just now! | hyper al | |
11/10/2021 06:55 | Expecting a good week here, chronically undervalued. | the_sage1 | |
10/10/2021 11:42 | Have been adding here, valued as a no hope explorer but with a mineral resource no better described than via a Google search. Anglesey is developing its 100% owned Parys Mountain copper-zinc-lead deposit in North Wales, UK with a 2020 reported resource of 5.2 million tonnes at 4.3% combined base metals in the Indicated category and 11.7 million tonnes at 2.8% combined base metals in the Inferred category. The company has been dormant for years but has now come to life with a new CEO who has recently bought £50,000 of stock and is progressing on ground operations imminently. Cheap as chips. | aussiebeach | |
10/10/2021 08:47 | Thats really as close as the company can get to a timeline to a now funded work-plan to providing essential information to progressing Parys not that reassuring since the equipment and contractor already sourced. So you would be happy if nothing material is added to the Parys progress in the form of the finalised feasibility study for over a year? I would have expected a far more detailed and earlier completion than that.Some folks so easily pleased...but then defending the old ceo who said no more work necessary lets go out and fund it shows just that naivety. | kooba | |
10/10/2021 07:44 | Well it obviously won’t be done in January 2022, take it as December 2022, and if it comes before December look at that as a bonus. | trader465 | |
10/10/2021 06:16 | ...which will provide critical information feeding into the Feasibility Study in 2022.Thats a 12 month window if you care to read. Jan or Dec ?? | kooba | |
10/10/2021 05:25 | You’ve just had an RNS and you’re crying for your bottle already! Read the RNS for timelines. PEA will take 3 months, so don’t be expecting news until Q1 next year, now go back to sleep ffs! | trader465 | |
09/10/2021 09:16 | Hooley was appointed to a newly created role of Deputy Chairman (i presume a non executive role) very much against code guidance as it goes...so doubt has any executive responsibilities.Jun | kooba | |
09/10/2021 08:47 | I hear the placing was exceptionally well supported by sticky investors who will not be flipping for the usual 10%, the consensus is material share price gains are ahead as, finally, Anglesey is operationally active with a driven and incentivised new CEO at the helm. A significant JV partner cannot be ruled out either. | silverspoon2009 | |
09/10/2021 08:14 | Jo continuing to get the story out therehttps://miningg | calmtrader | |
09/10/2021 07:07 | You are correct wassapper. I think that there was a post when Jo was appointed that stated Hooley was to be vice ceo with responsibility for Grangesberg project and of course then we had the Micon analysis that more drilling was required at Parys to confirm their findings. This announcement that work will commence shortly at both sites is just confirmation of those previous announcements. Neverthless, it is to be hoped that the placement of 22m new shares is a sign that jo is pushing on. It is a shame however that other board members have not committed to buying any of the new shares. On the plus side, if Juno did not buy into the new placement then their overall ownership falls down to 27% which can only be a good thing. | klondykejohn | |
08/10/2021 16:44 | Travelling back from Dubai so missed this until now. Good news and fits with the general tenor of the conversation at the Board meeting. I stress there were no specific indications there, just the bleeding obvious that the company needs to get on with the job. I may buy some more, but I'm pretty well loaded like Jo and Trader :-) | wassapper | |
08/10/2021 15:30 | In total agreement with you | klondykejohn | |
08/10/2021 13:24 | I’m in no hurry, I’m planning to hold for a year or two to see how things develop across all three assets. £10m cap is a gift. | trader465 | |
08/10/2021 11:55 | Stay calm trader. We aren`t out of the woods just yet, but a start has been made thankfully | klondykejohn | |
08/10/2021 11:55 | Stay calm trader. We aren`t out of the woods just yet, but a start has been made thankfully | klondykejohn | |
08/10/2021 11:35 | Let's hope the share price starts to reflect what Parys is actually worth... | benjamin15 | |
08/10/2021 11:10 | I have 2m shares, 50p would do me nicely 👍 | trader465 | |
08/10/2021 11:07 | You might not be far off trader | smackeraim | |
08/10/2021 11:05 | 3 irons in the fire here all for less than £10m cap. 50p within 2 years anyone? | trader465 | |
08/10/2021 10:33 | But COPPER is king! :) | hyper al | |
08/10/2021 10:30 | Pigeons Iron battery tech is fantastic news for storing electricity generation from wind/tidal turbines and solar. Iron does have a competitor, salt water batteries, but the world needs both so can't see this as a real problem. I see demand for iron rocketing over the next decade. No point in using Lithium for such storage systems when high energy density is not required. Keep that for cars. Obviously we need Hydrogen (the green type) as well for HGV's, ships and iron production. | hyper al | |
08/10/2021 10:23 | Market liked the funding then | smackeraim | |
08/10/2021 10:14 | new battery technology using iron\salt\ water and supposed to be safer than lithium | pigeons |
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