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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Anglo African Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:AAOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD0Q3L08 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.30 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/8/2018 22:42 | even with the mengo and r1/r2 only, this company can be valued over 40p. | neo26 | |
31/8/2018 20:54 | Given that this drill is looking for 3 (possibly 4) targets has anyone got any advice on what the striking of the first target does to the chance of success for numbers 2 and 3? | edgar222 | |
31/8/2018 19:25 | Both over ramped stocks | borg45 | |
31/8/2018 10:37 | I mentioned Sosandar 2 weeks ago and they did +50% ,now I am telling you about SBTX And Dish that are going to blow soon! | costax1654x | |
30/8/2018 15:41 | As I said yesterday, need to see the bid price over 13p.....if it makes it there then the share price can rise up.........until then.......... | pro_s2009 | |
30/8/2018 15:40 | And I did not say using the Congo 'bush telegraph', just thought it. GLA. | dandadandan | |
30/8/2018 15:36 | Low Mcap hence MMs can play this out and put it in parking mode for a few more days. Play it out..... That podcast was a weak interview and it showed. Start with something people can remember easily, next time. Better still just get Justin next time and stop asking those obvious questions. Now why did he not ask give 5 good reasons why investors should select AAOG compared to other O & G Aim companies? The Q & A session was more like Answers that had questions added to them. Getting ready for the share price tick UP following the Oil UP official news. Give the Minister an AAOG named pen so he can sign the official news release. Has he called his broker yet? GLA | dandadandan | |
30/8/2018 10:58 | "We know there is oil in the first 2 horizons"Oil strike rns anyday now!!! | shafaq | |
30/8/2018 10:50 | Strike and they are planning the full dev of 6-10wells | moneylender | |
30/8/2018 07:33 | Podcast 10.00am. Still waiting for Oil UP news.... GLA. | dandadandan | |
29/8/2018 18:44 | He also said we are getting approval on the wording of the rns. Isn't that positive? I think it's flowing ..... | ammu12 | |
29/8/2018 18:33 | The crew will not rush the drill, that is for certain. But you always get good days and bad ones. They already know where to drill for R1/R2 that is why it is 90% CoS. Just look back at the site history etc. The deeper you go the more accurate you want to be. Look at the body language signs in tomorrows podcast. Quietly confident after checking their line readings? A podcast cannot tell us anything new without a formal news release. Has the Minister signed off the RNS for an early morning release? Do not put us on the 'long finger' as the saying goes.... We are waiting. GLA. | dandadandan | |
29/8/2018 18:18 | If we were drilling on schedule, or ahead of schedule, this would have come across loud and clear in the Proactive investors interview today. "It always goes slower in the softer upper formations" is sales/management-spe I'm saying this in the hope of being proved wrong. Please. | thamestrader | |
29/8/2018 17:47 | Look at Sefton on Proactive Investors. Relaxed and he reconfirmed the 90% CoS for R1/R2. He knows about the find and just waiting for the Minsters approval. Mengo next. Watch out for the Podcast tomorrow and just study the body language. They are not hiding any 'skeletons in the cupboard' at AAOG. The rig crew will not be rushed. They know where to look hence the drill be adjusted for accuracy. They are winners with a positive outlook. The Eni people are also watching progress, at £20m Mcap they might want to snap these up as soon as news breaks. Do not forget they have in place a route to market unlike others in Africa. AAOG have done the preparatory work and have not left too many things to chance. When this moves it will gap, in my view. Just watch the spreads move during the day. GLA. | dandadandan | |
29/8/2018 15:44 | So you know they've found oil do you Dan? | apfindley | |
29/8/2018 14:37 | It should be DA dah dah dah dah dan! dan! , DA dah dah dah dah dan! dan!....... :) GLA. | dandadandan | |
29/8/2018 14:35 | Getting ready for an exciting RNS tomorrow before the Podcast. It has to be cleared by the Congo gov't Minister, so protocols are maintained. The first shows from R1/R2 - OIL UP time. It will soon be time to 'conga in the congo'. Bathed in black gold, going around the rig... DA dah dah dah dah da! da! , DA dah dah dah dah da! da!....... Get rich and follow this drill crew. GLA. | dandadandan | |
29/8/2018 13:18 | Added into the header as well. | pro_s2009 | |
29/8/2018 13:17 | //www.proactiveinves Sounds very upbeat, still a few days away to hit R1/R2 by the sounds of it. | woodaldo | |
29/8/2018 13:03 | Live podcast tomorrow: hxxps://www.voxmarke 10am BST | jone06 | |
29/8/2018 11:13 | If the bid price goes through 13p then it might get a bit exciting, until then.............. | pro_s2009 | |
29/8/2018 09:38 | Get ready for the R1/R2 podcast. More good news to follow. Next resistance 15p... GLA | dandadandan | |
28/8/2018 11:21 | Little bit of strength today....will it hold or continue or be crushed again ? | pro_s2009 | |
28/8/2018 09:32 | "Next up is the Mengo sands. There was a test well drilled into it about eight years ago that found hydrocarbons. They are very tight sand, so historically it has not been brought into production until five years ago when they started using the one-off frac techniques. “Since then there have been some mass developments in the Mengo, largely on-shore,” Sefton adds. “Those wells tend to come on at 800 barrels a day then decline to about 500 or 400 barrels and then stabilize at that for quite an extended period. For us, it is purely a question of the operational risk in bringing it into production, but that's a pretty low risk" | euclid5 |
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