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AAZ Anglo Asian Mining Plc

90.00
3.40 (3.93%)
18 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  3.40 3.93% 90.00 87.00 92.00 92.00 83.50 83.50 165,419 16:35:22
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 45.86M -24.24M -0.2122 -4.22 98.93M
Anglo Asian Mining Plc is listed in the Miscellaneous Metal Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AAZ. The last closing price for Anglo Asian Mining was 86.60p. Over the last year, Anglo Asian Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 36.50p to 92.00p.

Anglo Asian Mining currently has 114,242,024 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Anglo Asian Mining is £98.93 million. Anglo Asian Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.22.

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26/4/2020
20:33
"Edward Sheldon has no position in any shares mentioned"...
goodgrief
26/4/2020
20:18
Yes Wan, quite incredible to me, the fool don’t consider AAZ with its dividend status, yet do GGP for instance. More fool them.
riggerbeautz
26/4/2020
20:04
no mention of AAZ, LOL, but others some are in here,,, GLA Cheers Wan :-)
wanobi
26/4/2020
19:46
Wan I’d say slightly older but depends on definition, 60 plus, carrying weight with an health condition, keep your distance.

On a financial note, I don’t think AAZ have much to worry about right now, on a personal note I’d recommend everyone follow Sméagol LOL

riggerbeautz
26/4/2020
19:42
I've sensed that to Rb, it feels as though obese middle aged men seem to be vulnerable.... Cheers Wan

Boris, a prime example,,,, and so pleased he's pulled through :-)

wanobi
26/4/2020
19:40
From what I’m hearing locally there are common traits of all those passing. Underlying issues, mainly respiratory, obese and of an age. Being an healthy weight is one thing everyone can do to minimise risk.
riggerbeautz
26/4/2020
19:32
thanx Bumpa, in relation to cv19,,,, I do hope in this instance I am right and you are wrong :-) Cheers Wan :-)
wanobi
26/4/2020
19:26
I don’t expect that to be the case either, but neither do I see cv19 as a blip - far from it I’m afraid.
bumpa33
26/4/2020
19:12
Coronavirus patients on ventilators are unusually likely to die, causing some doctors to change strategy - Mechanical ventilation may be causing more damage than expected in those with Covid-19

Ventilators are being sourced and stockpiled across the world — but some working on the front lines of the coronavirus epidemic are now wondering whether they might do more harm than expected.

A recent report from the NHS shows that over 67 per cent of coronavirus patients put on ventilators go on to die. Normally, around 40 per cent of patients would be expected to die while receiving mechanical ventilation.

This unusually high death rate has also been shown in the US: on Wednesday morning, the Associated Press reported that around 80 per cent of coronavirus patients put on ventilators in New York go on to die, according to state and city officials.

Cheers
wan

wanobi
26/4/2020
18:57
Bumps,some while ago I read in Azari News that they wanted to open a gold refinery there. They want to increase there jewelry industry.
It has been around 9 months now and we have had no news from the Co regarding the PSA etc.
It has also made me think why the Co has not released any JORC and LOM news !!
They are sitting on a fair amount of cash as well. No news about expanding the mining base on their great discoveries made !! Yes it does at times make me a bit nervous. I have 70% of my portfolio in AAZ. Then I have to remind myself that the BOD hold around 40% of the Co. That is one reason i have not sold any of my shares.
News due this coming week so wait and see what news the Co gives us.
I am just thinking aloud.
Wan YIKES !! LOL. Let's see what this new week brings us. I feel in a way that I am deramping my largest holding !!
NAI and ATB.

callmebwana
26/4/2020
18:51
indeed, I think the survival rate is something like 20% Rb,,,,, not good at all..... hmmm, Cheers Wan :-)
wanobi
26/4/2020
18:49
Wan i could think of more scary things than the stock market, like my cousin telling me not one person that has gone onto a ventilator in the ward she works on, has so far survived being put under. Hmmm.
riggerbeautz
26/4/2020
18:48
yep, agreed Bumpa, post 18099 :-) Cheers Wan :-)
wanobi
26/4/2020
18:46
good points Bumpa :-),,,

yes, jbe, but I am :-) LOL :-)

thanx Rb, AAZ, we shall see, fingers crossed :-)

just listening to TW trash AVCT & NCYT over the daily mail piece today :-) LOL

"If you own shares in Novacyt (NCYT), Avacta (AVCT) or any of the other Covid test plays watch out! "

we shall see TW,,,,

oh what a game this is LOl

GLA
Cheers
Wan :-)

wanobi
26/4/2020
18:45
Long before that Rb - there’d be a point when the only thing you’d want to be holding is the physical - no etfs’s, no paper, no contracts and precious few miners.

I hope that day doesn’t come, but those who call the insane - or not so insane? - targets on gold often seem to not get or at least not advertise the fact, that everything else would be moving, falling, coming apart at the seams, with it.

bumpa33
26/4/2020
18:41
Bumpa when we have to use our hands to be productive and weapons defend ourselves.
riggerbeautz
26/4/2020
18:39
Or in other words - at what point would a rocketing gold price stop being a good thing?
bumpa33
26/4/2020
18:39
Wan I spent a bit of time looking at my AAZ average, with all my recent purchases, it’s now gone up to 23.4p across all my accounts; no doubt the dividend will bring it back down substantially. Feel quite calm myself being very overweight AAZ, better still since 2018 they have always been in a ISA or SIPP.

Also got a pretty large stake in Gran Colombia with an even better average of about 12c through trading. Not bragging or feeling smug, that’s just my way of managing risk. Few other smaller stakes but it’s the gold miners I’m substantially overweight in, none more so than AAZ.

riggerbeautz
26/4/2020
18:05
Wan, a good reason not to be over weight in any particular share , no matter how good the company .
jbe81
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