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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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18/8/2017 11:13 | can see it getting cheaper...Oct is an age away on silly AIM hopefully get some excitement mid late sept. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | runwaypaul | |
18/8/2017 11:12 | It's a gift! | 1 pound here we come | |
18/8/2017 10:31 | like i've said all along...pounds or pennies hopefully some price action sept/oct.gl | runwaypaul | |
18/8/2017 10:09 | Mengo they seem very confident + conservatively add in 200-300 bodp from workovers = 1000 bopd = 50% dividend payout A company with a 50% divi yield you are looking at £ shareprice. Ridiculously cheap at 25p. | ileeman | |
18/8/2017 09:58 | Some interesting details from the interview. TLP-103 still on schedule for end of September with related contracts issued in the next two or three weeks. I like what I'm hearing regarding workover well TLP-102. As stated before, it was perforated but did not flow. We are told there was no connection between the well and the reservoir, but prior to reperforation they did a series of logs, swabs and pulse neutron tests, which unequivocally confirmed producible hydrocarbons in R1 and R2. The work to connect TLP-102 will be undertaken using the rig. This sounds like TLP-102 will definitely be a goer and combined with the cleanup of TLP-101, I'm fully expecting to see a decent uplift in production from these two wells. Also a lot of talk about paying dividends, with the threshold at 1000 BOPD. Good update, on track, cheap valuation. STRONG BUY | phoebusav | |
18/8/2017 09:21 | I will not be selling any today. They might dip it again but the support will take it back up especially if it touches 24.5p offer again or lower. | love it | |
18/8/2017 09:16 | Time to look down side of sofa for more funds to buy at this cheap price | guyswonga74 | |
18/8/2017 09:05 | Good interview, nothing spectucalar but some good snippets. 6 out of 6 Mengo wells drilled by his colleagues all successful. | ileeman | |
18/8/2017 08:46 | hxxp://www.share-tal | guyswonga74 | |
18/8/2017 08:45 | High probability of news next week so expect to see buying increase during course of the day. | pistonbroke1 | |
17/8/2017 21:22 | I leman I sold the 25k at 26p and bought them back at 24.5p via 15k and 10k just trading and again getting it spot on. | love it | |
17/8/2017 16:42 | Retrace started the moment a pi sold out at 28.5p right after the Justin Waite podcast that mentioned AAOG. Hopefully we have seen the end of this little retrace | guyswonga74 | |
17/8/2017 16:21 | Wouldnt say it was yawn moneytree, it has gone from 17p to 29p in a very short time over last few weeks. | ileeman | |
17/8/2017 16:20 | Surpressing the share for the news flow and mms will make big bucks on the way up | aimmafia | |
17/8/2017 16:19 | I hope its worth it in sept after months of this fxcking yawwnnnn...... | moneytree1 | |
17/8/2017 16:16 | I got 5000 shares lol | ileeman | |
17/8/2017 16:15 | only trouble is you can't get them online at 24.50 | pistonbroke1 | |
17/8/2017 16:14 | Someone let go 30k at 24p what a nob | aimmafia | |
17/8/2017 16:12 | There you go. 24.5p to buy. Fill your boots | guyswonga74 | |
17/8/2017 16:07 | Big catalysts over the next 2-6 weeks, obvious where this heads even if it retraces a little. | ileeman | |
17/8/2017 15:45 | Traders chasing other stocks they only have couple £k pots lol Probably needs a few more or days or so clear these weak holders, news not far off. | ileeman |
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