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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Anglo Asian Mining Plc | LSE:AAZ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0C18177 | 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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-2.00 | -3.05% | 63.50 | 62.00 | 65.00 | 65.50 | 63.50 | 65.50 | 115,239 | 14:35:54 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 84.72M | 3.66M | 0.0320 | 19.84 | 72.54M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/1/2018 14:31 | Great post Thomas...you got your first shares in 2007? You must qualify for the Long Service corps here..I think TERROPOL may be President ;) | friendzarin | |
18/1/2018 14:29 | I have a relatively paltry 26,325. I bought 65,000 back at 5.72p. I can't recall what made me buy in, which probably explains why so small. I can never work out if I am glad that it has 8 bagged, or annoyed that I sold 40,000 along the way, pretty much at the same price i picked them up at! | qazwsxedc69 | |
18/1/2018 14:17 | I'm in for 844k - so keep posting that it's a great share - does wonders for the heart | thomas11 | |
18/1/2018 13:45 | You have 12 million matt ?? I missed that rns ! | catsick | |
18/1/2018 12:59 | I'm sure matt has or had a spreadsheet which accounted for over 10%, so prob about 30-40% not held here or by the board | cannonfodd3r | |
18/1/2018 12:53 | Hi guys, Delighted with the results and the tantalising future prospects! Given all the recent buying on the board it would be good to get a gauge on how many shares we represent. I know it’s a public board so people could provide inaccurate info but this board feels much better than most (thanks to Mattjos for that!) also recognise some people wouldn’t want to disclose but for those that don’t mind we can get a view. I certainly intend to hold mine now for at least another year. For the record I am holding 262,300 shares. Feel free to delete this post Mattjos if you feel it is inappropriate. | sparkey_two | |
18/1/2018 12:34 | And that's why sometimes you are definitely better sitting pretty! Bet a few got caught out there! | cannonfodd3r | |
18/1/2018 12:01 | Used the drop yesterday to get a fair few, glad I did. | edjge2 | |
18/1/2018 11:50 | Agreed should be at the very least 55p looking upwards to 80p in coming weeks prior to news releases. | bleepy | |
18/1/2018 11:34 | Keep buying! Still not even back to where Bashirov started selling | mattjos | |
18/1/2018 11:32 | I was hoping to buy more today, but it just hasn't worked that way. | davidspringbank | |
18/1/2018 11:26 | Clearly breaking out past recent highs now | mattjos | |
18/1/2018 11:21 | Agreed and can target oxide ore as they will sulphide ore to maximise agitation leach plant and flotation leach plant. Now the bigger picture Reza has always held is coming into plain view as the puzzle nears completion. | bleepy | |
18/1/2018 11:08 | In the interview Bill stated the new crusher line was going to cost around 3m usd, I would guess that will give an extra 1,000 tons of copper vs idling the floatation again, so should pay for itself in close to a year and so be pretty insignificant in the short term and very beneficial in the long run, as gedabek main pit goes deeper it will be all sulphide to a pretty essential addition ... | catsick | |
18/1/2018 11:04 | looks we will get to 50p by the day`s end. | terropol | |
18/1/2018 10:46 | Last 3 buys on nex dealt at 45.67; so that's a breakout from the update news range. Guess the next sell [if there is one]will top 44p. Price confirmation the new investor interest out weighs the trader profit taking. | 2sporrans | |
18/1/2018 10:41 | Gold pulled back as expected - still more to go on the downside short term. But AAZ getting snapped up. Glad I bought more yesterday. | yasx | |
18/1/2018 10:23 | Spot on jaspo. As for yesterday and today... Well what a game, seems we ruined the mm's plans for the day. As I keep saying the pi purchases move the price, not the buyer in size. He, of course, doesn't want to move it up. He has a target to reach and clearly the less he pays the better for the end game. It's all so obvious when you work out who it must be. The mm's cant be surprised when we rumble it and take advantage of cheeky drops as well. So we're back where we were, virtually no stock available until more nervous nellies are tempted out. I'm amazed the seller hasn't bothered to read this board. If he had he would not be selling. Unless he was related to Mr Bashirov and about to go bankrupt and to prison. It is sooooooo obvious what is going on. So obvious. | jbravo2 | |
18/1/2018 10:22 | With Gold at $1329 to buy I can see AAZ, with a rank of 92 on Stockopedia , doing very well. | malcolmmm | |
18/1/2018 10:17 | 90-100k GEO nailed on for 2018 | jaspoland | |
18/1/2018 10:03 | Stephen Westhead stating they have a very aggressive exploration programme ahead looking at a 3yr rolling exploration programme with focus not just on near mine exploration but also the whole Gedabek area of 300sqkms. He goes on to say there are many gold and gold/copper style targets to further investigate. They are also looking at enhancing their resources and reserves with the objective of tailoring the production profile to future resources and reserve growth pattern. Bill Morgan saying the company has been through a very significant turn around over the last 2/3yrs with the company returning to financial health that gives them the money to think about a few options and beginning to get the wind under its sails. | bleepy | |
18/1/2018 09:56 | Would expect more buying as the video does the rounds | jbe81 | |
18/1/2018 09:54 | Great start to the day | jbe81 | |
18/1/2018 09:50 | Mm's played a blinder | mattjos |
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