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AYM Anglesey Mining Plc

1.20
0.10 (9.09%)
28 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.10 9.09% 1.20 0.90 1.20 1.05 1.05 1.05 544,996 16:35:26
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Metal Mining Services 0 -961k -0.0023 -4.57 4.41M
Anglesey Mining Plc is listed in the Metal Mining Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AYM. The last closing price for Anglesey Mining was 1.10p. Over the last year, Anglesey Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 1.00p to 2.16p.

Anglesey Mining currently has 420,093,017 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Anglesey Mining is £4.41 million. Anglesey Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.57.

Anglesey Mining Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
30/3/2023
14:29
People keep going on about my age! You're as old as the woman you feel!!
wassapper
30/3/2023
12:09
There is a similar hydro thing at the foot of Snowdonia which I visited 15 years ago. They shunt the water up overnight at off-peak rates, and drop the water down during the day at peak rates, selling it back to the energy co. Kerching !!! The tech is already there, so maybe in our lifetimes (although I think you have a few years on me, wassapper, so maybe in my kids' lifetime).
j5thumbs
30/3/2023
12:07
Labrador was the one that took this share price to 95p before, we hold a lot less % in it these days...why aren't they selling their stock piles? I really don't understand that....
benjamin15
30/3/2023
11:59
We need to be patient 🤔 another 30 years 🤣🤣
benjamin15
30/3/2023
11:05
If its so undervalued why isn't institution's buying
Why isn't the ceo buying

If a house in London went for sale at 100pounds there'd be a queue and people fighting over it

spacedust
30/3/2023
10:59
Its within days ...still ! Hopefully something out before the end of the quarter !!
kooba
30/3/2023
10:22
Where is the news 🤔
benjamin15
30/3/2023
09:56
Well said sir and thanks for feedback..wasn't that keen on Jo almost laughing at the resource update delay but you held him to account. Well done..generally think he thinks the valuation is mad and again note he threw in a spot metal price NPV which had come up at $120m (with $99m development costs) with the PEA now current NPV IS $330m so that is the discounted value of future cash generation net of development cost so with 280m shares in issue that is ...wow! and just for Parys.Nb NPV is the result of calculations that find the current value of a future stream of payments, using the proper discount rate. In general, projects with a positive NPV are worth undertaking while those with a negative NPV are not.
kooba
30/3/2023
09:51
Got to benefit AYMhttps://twitter.com/10downingstreet/status/1641355273964011520?s=46&t=Eq7T3qYOfnR2zrro-cygFw
calmtrader
30/3/2023
09:30
Just £2k of stock available at offer price then it moves up.

IG want 2.35p for 150,000 shares.

broken_arrow1
30/3/2023
09:18
U can sell/buy 250k now quiet easily now within the spread
calmtrader
30/3/2023
09:05
Post above noted, however it is very hard to buy AYM in any real size, I guess if you want a meaningful pot of stock you need to scale in slowly with smaller orders, normal market size is a mere 30,000 shares.

I tend to agree the positivity dial is turning up.

silverspoon2009
30/3/2023
08:43
Anglesey is a under radar significantly undervalued company that is going to make investors a great deal of money soon enough - listen to the CEO's recent interviews.

Buying at current levels is a no brainer, no wonder the share price is rising.

mrmcnee
29/3/2023
20:27
Kooba - that was me, Guilty as charged! :-)
wassapper
29/3/2023
19:55
Kooba -does happen sometimes....ZNWD recently did a big placing at 25% premium...

Jo needs to do something here to show that there's a bright future....I've seen plenty of small caps (some with over hyped management)that promise the earth but can't deliver anything sustainable

these drip down placings are the norm on AIM ,the presentation was good but I'm just glad the guy at the end was able to ask some important questions ...

And can't understand why directors aren't buying at these prices

sos100
29/3/2023
19:10
Maybe they should get a shovel out and start digging .. they produce nothing . One man and his shovel 😳
kennyp52
29/3/2023
15:19
Maybe they should concentrate on just one asset, sell the rest, maybe too many pies for such a small company...
benjamin15
29/3/2023
14:10
200k plus sell gone through after that youtube clip
spacedust
29/3/2023
14:09
No rabbits are coming.

Placings once a pnd is in place. Pump the share price to 8pnplease raise capital. Give me a chance to get put for good.

Disgraceful

spacedust
29/3/2023
14:07
Lots of excuses.

20yrs to wait

Pnd only hope

spacedust
29/3/2023
13:58
True...once again i think Jo does a good job and is likely as frustrated at the lack of recognition of lots of hard work as shareholders are at the share price reaction to the same.I have a sneaking suspicion that there could be a rabbit pulled from a hat in the way of JV or investment in either Parys or Grangesberg..someone putting money in for a share that puts a value significantly higher than the market cap infers.This would solve immediate funding on taking the individual project forward and would also likely be recognised in the share price to be able to attract equity funding in Anglesey to fund the other operation at a far better level. I may be off beam but if i was Jo i would be approaching funding on such a project basis rather than just from a wider listed PLC basis...it would hopefully lead to far less PLC dilution whilst retaining large majority interests in the projects.
kooba
29/3/2023
13:34
I believe it was a poster on here and fair play to him.
benjamin15
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