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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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2.90 | 3.35% | 89.50 | 87.00 | 92.00 | 92.00 | 83.50 | 83.50 | 164,919 | 15:50:48 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 45.86M | -24.24M | -0.2122 | -4.34 | 98.93M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/4/2020 10:38 | Just dawned on me that I’d seen REACT somewhere before, my son worked down the road from them at a leisure centre, think he knows someone who works there. Another one of those small world moments. About the nearest I’ve come to investing in the local economy. | riggerbeautz | |
30/4/2020 10:11 | Mate of mine just text me saying Capt Tom’s fly past was good. Sent me a video too, hope the old fella feels proud. That guy deserves recognition and endless treats for the rest of his days (with luck a good few more). | riggerbeautz | |
30/4/2020 10:09 | Had a couple more lots this AM courtesy of a consistent seller here. | e43 | |
30/4/2020 10:09 | Pogue The only reason oil did not spike last time was due to the US providing cheap finance to the shale industry (a form of industry quantitative easing). I am confident we will see $100+ but it won't be 2020/ 2021. | brasso3 | |
30/4/2020 10:06 | BUR could be good from here. Needs to break £5 obviously | mad foetus | |
30/4/2020 10:02 | I have been pointing out just that fact re V shaped recovery on another board this morning to a less intelligent poster. Oil spiking is always predicted after an oil slump but does not always happen after the last one Iranian sanctions being relaxed stopped oil at $70ish too many variables to predict oil more than a few months ahead in my experience. | pogue | |
30/4/2020 09:59 | Do you remember the days when AAZ would surprise with an intraday RNS? Come on guys, send the government a box of Ferraro Rocher and let's get this deal announced! | mad foetus | |
30/4/2020 09:56 | I do not know how anybody can present an argument for a V shaped recovery in oil. Consumption may get back to around 70m - 80m barrels a day by the year end at best. I can see oil spiking to $100 in 5 years if the US shale industry gets wiped out. | brasso3 | |
30/4/2020 09:53 | Shell not expecting a V shaped recovery in oil prices clearly. | pogue | |
30/4/2020 09:43 | Shell hardly falling with that news. We only have to have a couple of hundred pound sell to drop more than they have. | gold finger 1 | |
30/4/2020 09:39 | EML results out look good tick tock | mad foetus | |
30/4/2020 09:39 | SHELL....WOW. Shell have cut their dividend, by about 60%. Since the WW2, they have never missed a dividend, never cut the dividend and generally increased it. A lot of the income funds rely on it. | 11_percent | |
30/4/2020 09:34 | REAT having a run up today as well | pogue | |
30/4/2020 09:26 | "At some point AAZ will get noticed"... at some point AAZ must issue an RNS. | goodgrief | |
30/4/2020 09:25 | Shame they skipped a rank. Major Tom has a certain ring to it! | goodgrief | |
30/4/2020 09:15 | almost forgot, doh Wan !!!! Happy Birthday captain Tom :-) & thanx so, so much for what you have done :-) Colonel Thomas Moore (born 30 April 1920), known informally as Captain Tom, is a former British Army officer known for his efforts to raise money for charity in the run-up to his 100th birthday during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Moore served in India and the Burma campaign during the Second World War. He later became an instructor in armoured warfare. After the war, he worked as managing director of a concrete company and was an avid motorcycle racer. Top man :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
30/4/2020 09:05 | Yes nice spike at ORPH looks like its getting noticed. | pogue | |
30/4/2020 09:02 | I wouldn't trust the vaccine myself but there are plenty of rich stupid people who will hence the choice of footballers and politicians. Politicians less so in this country but say America where injecting bleach is popular with one or 2nd/3rd world countries where power is given by birthright rather than IQ. | pogue | |
30/4/2020 08:58 | Orph off to a solid start. | mr roper | |
30/4/2020 08:55 | Very much doubt politicians will go first either. | riggerbeautz | |
30/4/2020 08:51 | I don't think I would pay any price for the vaccine. How can you trust any product that has been fast tracked and I would also be wary about who had developed it and more importantly profiting from it. | brasso3 | |
30/4/2020 08:50 | Morning Wan it’s one of the better ones and worth the cost. | riggerbeautz | |
30/4/2020 08:48 | played mf, you gotta trade some of these moves imo - hanging around too long in many of them will eventually be suicide. | bumpa33 | |
30/4/2020 08:43 | Brasso rich people around the world will pay that. Think of premier league footballers, for a mere percentage of a week's pay they can play again. The whole circus that is football can recommence behind closed doors, small price. Will be interesting to see how it is distributed. I assume politicians will use public funds to buy the first batch though as they are so going to point out they are clearly very important, and old. | pogue | |
30/4/2020 08:42 | I feel the end game of this episode which is just starting is to arrive at normalised interest rates circa 5 to 7%. But there would appear to be a lot of chaos and misery before we get there. AAZ remains a steal, but the divi should be a stand out, no debts to service, loads a money in the Bank, and over $1000 margin on extracted gold. At some point AAZ will get noticed. | lefrene |
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