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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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-0.15 | -17.65% | 0.70 | 0.65 | 0.75 | 0.85 | 0.675 | 0.85 | 2,990,518 | 11:31:30 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Metal Mining Services | 0 | -1.21M | -0.0025 | -2.80 | 4.12M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/3/2024 16:18 | Grangesberg sale (or something like that where AYM shareholders benefit) would be very welcome too. Gla | bodgit | |
07/3/2024 16:11 | We are due hole2 results!! | calmtrader | |
07/3/2024 16:05 | Interesting flurry of buys all of a sudden | pistolpete100 | |
07/3/2024 08:59 | They'll be lucky to get a dilution placement away at more than 1p now. | j5thumbs | |
07/3/2024 08:44 | 1.2p right now and if someone tries to push through a big sell it will be <1p !! We are all aware of the reasons so will not repeat myself! | buttyboy | |
07/3/2024 08:29 | What a basket case of a share | spacedust | |
06/3/2024 17:29 | Anglesey Mining has always had the ticker: AYM, even when it was on the main board of the LSE. Low of 1.25p today !! | buttyboy | |
06/3/2024 16:52 | Gold screaming Copper up This bag of shttt down Was aym ever known by any other name? | spacedust | |
06/3/2024 12:09 | j5thumbs; it could be a number of entities, perhaps clients of W H Ireland (broker) and unless a TR1 has been lodged, and there isn't such as yet, then all these sales individually represent <3% holding and/or are not directors. The mid price is around 1.3p and if a funding is going to happen within the imminent future then it will probably be done at 1.2 - 1.25p so some will sell north of this and buy back in and presumably get a warrant attached. | buttyboy | |
06/3/2024 11:41 | I’d guess they have £200k in the bank, perhaps enough for 2/3 months? Then we’ll see the next issue of millions of new shares again. Easy money for the directors 💰 | trader465 | |
06/3/2024 11:28 | Buttyboy, yes - that makes sense. I’m curious to know who’s bailing out in chunks of 1.1m at a time - 3 lots within a 24 hour period. There can’t be many shareholders holding these kinds of quantities… | j5thumbs | |
06/3/2024 10:20 | On the 17 May last year, AYM raised £1.0m @ 1.5p which was at a discount of 28.5% to the then market price before costs. On the 25 July last year, AYM did a follow-through placing, on the same terms, of £500K. Reading between the lines, it would appear the then CEO was paid shares in lieu of some of his salary. With the drilling programme, metallurgical testwork, G&A etc, much, or nearly all, of this cash will be depleted. | buttyboy | |
06/3/2024 09:58 | If someone wishes to sell a large parcel and there are no buyers for that size then the price will drop. A fund raising is imminent (or certainly required) in my humble opinion and this coupled with no 'active' management guidance is going to dictate the price to some extent. An RNS, I think it was from December, mentioned the company was actively looking for a new BOSS (recruitment drive) and here we are, well into 3 months on, and zero news in this regard. | buttyboy | |
06/3/2024 08:50 | I wonder what the story is with all these parcels of 1.1m shares being sold off at 1.266p - well below bid price of 1.35p. Two more this morning. Any clues? | j5thumbs | |
05/3/2024 13:43 | Yep. 1.1m dumped at 1.266p. I certainly won’t be adding. | j5thumbs | |
05/3/2024 11:53 | And here starts the downward spiral ! | buttyboy | |
05/3/2024 11:11 | Added a few | calmtrader | |
04/3/2024 19:26 | In some ways, maybe AYM have dodged a bullet in not taking up their option to increase their stake holding in Grängesberg (G.I.A.B.). Grängesberg Exploration (now renamed GRANGEX) are a completely different company based just a few miles away from GIAB and who are also a ‘green’ start-up to extract value from tailings in previously defunct iron ore mines in the region. GRANGEX have seem their share price fall from £4.40 last June to 79p at close of trading today. Their market cap has fallen from £64 million to £11.5 million in just 9 months. hxxps://grangesberge Now I’m sure that someone will point out that Grängesberg Exploration AB and Grängesberg Iron AB are completely separate companies. But they are both ‘green’ small cap start-ups, just a few miles apart, both appearing to seek hefty Capex to hopefully extract iron ore from old tailings, and where there seems little apatite (pun intended) for risk right now. As they sometimes say, and especially on the AIM market … Alternative Investments are often an alternative to investing. | j5thumbs | |
04/3/2024 07:39 | kennyp52; an imminent placing is without a shadow of a doubt on the agenda otherwise there will be no money left. Mining is certainly feasible but more resource work, together with a pre-feasibility or feasibility will also need to be updated beforehand. If mining does become an option then the finance for this is generally non-dilutive, i.e. project finance, loan, metal streaming. One of the reasons it is massively undervalued is due to previous lack of guidance and lethargy together with inadequate PR; this corner seems to have changed with the last CEO but now he is gone and there is no management guidance right now and whoever is the new boss will have the main priority of raising finance to take it to the next stage/s. The corporate markets right now are dire and unfortunately their NOMAD and broker are not the sharpest tools in the shed especially as W H Ireland are technically up for sale so everyone is clinging their backsides to their seats awaiting a rebirth! | buttyboy | |
04/3/2024 07:30 | Kenny Seems a lot of people have woken up to that fact, how many salaried staff on the books for a drill once or twice a year ..... | benjamin15 | |
04/3/2024 07:15 | How can this be massively undervalued if no one wants to buy it ? It’s a fair question . The noise is starting again about drill holes etc. This translates into another placing imho. Don’t understand the “mining” comments … if they ever mine Parys they will have to spend a fortune to pull any value out of the ground = huge placing and dilution. It’s valued on the basis of material uncertainty ; i.e. every year it runs out of the placings money. | kennyp52 | |
01/3/2024 19:03 | Understood but as you have said market cap is silly | calmtrader | |
01/3/2024 19:02 | Fingers crossed then but I'm sceptical ! | buttyboy | |
01/3/2024 18:39 | It really is just a process to get Parys through to mining...and that's exactly what's in place now and being action by Jo( who's still a Non Executive Director) and Andrew..prior to Jo joining nothing happened for 10 years not the building blocks are in place and moving forward..believe me everything that needs to be done is getting done | calmtrader | |
01/3/2024 18:36 | j5thumbs; I reckon the price will drop slightly every day now as I calculate there must be a fund raising earmarked for the very near future. Volume will also subside a bit. You will get some buyers trying to prop it up but generally its on a downward curve. I might be looking to increase my holding but I am concerned with lack of direction/management | buttyboy |
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