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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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16/8/2017 14:02 | time to shake out the chancers atb | runwaypaul | |
16/8/2017 13:31 | Added a few more this morning. | thehitman1 | |
16/8/2017 10:22 | I'm Buying now. | 1 pound here we come | |
16/8/2017 10:17 | By spud we should be 40p | aimmafia | |
16/8/2017 10:15 | Just bought 25k and 32k more. | timw3 | |
16/8/2017 09:23 | I still can't grasp why people are selling. CF clearly not out yet. | aimmafia | |
16/8/2017 09:23 | Crazy valuation at the moment. AAOG is only valued at 32.6p per BOE for next drill on enterprise value basis, which is far too low especially for an onshore well with high COS near immediate production hookup. Quite stunned this is pulling back so close to rig contract. JOG sitting at over 120p per BOE on a market cap basis, which is 2.5 times AAOG. Ridiculous. AAOG should be 60-70p on a like for like basis. | phoebusav | |
16/8/2017 08:28 | Can sell 60k at 25.751p so my guess is this is the bottom for today and move back up now that pic sold out yesterday. Good trade if you sold at 28.5 and got in sub 26 | guyswonga74 | |
16/8/2017 08:08 | Ahh ok..cheers dt. Blue day please Aaog...gla | kvt123 | |
16/8/2017 08:00 | Same here kvt - been running badly since last night. | deltrotter | |
16/8/2017 07:57 | Lse website is down for me, anyone else having connection issues? | kvt123 | |
15/8/2017 23:14 | I think it was that timw chap. Look at the way he buys a stock and then spams the entire site. He is spamming the site tonight ramping a different stock. I managed to buyback in at 25.83p so making a good turn on the 28.5p stock I sold. Possible small weakness to start with followed by a big turn upwards is my prediction for tomorrow. Shame I will be at work for most of the day. | love it | |
15/8/2017 22:31 | I believe it was a pi selling hard today. Really surpressed things. Once the sellers have done. I can see the next level of 32-35p coming fairly quickly. | nesty1760 | |
15/8/2017 19:17 | Saw this on LSE in case anyone hasn't seen it. Here and there a bit fluffy, but the info on the technology they plan to deploy in order to hit the jackpot is quite interesting to read. | novicetrade68 | |
15/8/2017 19:16 | Unlike you I invested heavily on placing so I can speak to the exec team when they do City presentations. Who is the 8 year old smart Alec? | pinkfoot1 | |
15/8/2017 18:48 | Such a small fee flair moves up and down quite quickly. Some peeps who bought in the 16p-18p range still taking profit and I don't blame them. Plenty of buyers in the 28p range earlier today so good appetite for this share. Can't be long to TR1 CF out and rig contract and spud date RNS | guyswonga74 | |
15/8/2017 17:47 | Unlike you I invested heavily on placing so I can speak to the exec team when they do City presentations. Who is the 8 year old smart Alec? | pinkfoot1 | |
15/8/2017 17:39 | Nice consolidation at each level required here. Looking good for rest of week. | aimmafia | |
15/8/2017 17:06 | Well hopefully that's the bulk of sellers flushed out | guyswonga74 | |
15/8/2017 16:32 | guys, looks the case...maybe bit more than 220k though, almost 400k so far. I guess the low float/tightly held argument works both on rises and falls! | sportbilly1976 | |
15/8/2017 16:02 | Probably a pi deciding to sell out. About 220k of shares sold in batches of between 35k and 70k. Nice profit I am sure but I think sold way too early | guyswonga74 |
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