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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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-1.40 | -1.59% | 86.60 | 82.00 | 87.00 | 87.10 | 84.50 | 87.00 | 112,742 | 16:35:03 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 45.86M | -24.24M | -0.2122 | -3.98 | 100.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/5/2020 14:41 | Nice guardian article on the distribution tie up seems to have attracted some welcome attention! | ![]() king suarez | |
21/5/2020 14:40 | There is no guarantee that exploration will yield results though, that's the issue. I agree track record bears well for the execs credibility but nevertheless, this will take off only when there s more news closer to 2021 production confirming potential is real..imo.Have I overlooked anything ?A holder here, GLA! | ![]() pratt2 | |
21/5/2020 14:40 | Yes, 10-11km wide and same top to bottom | ![]() mattjos | |
21/5/2020 14:40 | This share price reaction is weird. Not just in AAZ. Feels like maybe the market doesn't have faith that the current gold price will hold, let alone go up? Perhaps just needs more time forming a base around $1,700... | ![]() king suarez | |
21/5/2020 14:38 | Bloody hell, what’s stuck a rocket under AVCT today??? | ![]() bumpa33 | |
21/5/2020 14:36 | If they JORC that I'm buying Mustique. I hear Branson is strapped for cash! | goodgrief | |
21/5/2020 14:33 | That’s well over 10km wide | jbravo2 | |
21/5/2020 14:32 | GG - thanks | ![]() king suarez | |
21/5/2020 14:30 | I am up for adoption at the moment Cmb ;o)) | ![]() fozzie | |
21/5/2020 14:29 | Mattjos, thanks for posting the maps, very interesting.What is the approx diameter of the circle? | ![]() baddeal | |
21/5/2020 14:26 | Ah right Pogue, seen on another website it was down, just thought I’d mention it. | ![]() riggerbeautz | |
21/5/2020 14:25 | httPS://event.webina | goodgrief | |
21/5/2020 14:25 | Need to register on Proactive ... | goodgrief | |
21/5/2020 14:24 | Is there a signup/login link to tonight's presentation? | ![]() king suarez | |
21/5/2020 14:10 | LOL M/F. I love you sense of humor. I think Sporting Billy is invested there. LOL Bumpa I just read your comment,sorry mate 😁. | ![]() callmebwana | |
21/5/2020 14:05 | If you look at the way they are firming up mineralisation areas and delineating the magmatic arc, the wider and longer term development is going to take some thinking about. Let us say the arc is fully formed into a circle like this: You really need to think about where you decide to construct new tailings dams, new processing plant, new haul roads, new waste areas else, you could be siting them right on top resource rich locations that will be suitable for mining. Thought also needs to be given to where you locate new residential housing & infrastructure. This is a huge, huge project & very clearly a world class source of Gold & Copper. | ![]() mattjos | |
21/5/2020 14:03 | I wonder where this would be if they had released news at the start of the week when gold was up | ![]() bazboa | |
21/5/2020 14:01 | LOL Wan let me put you right about the 2 year investments in AIM Co's. There are about 700 Co's that are exempt IHT. The Gov.say the Co's that benefit the British public. They don't tell you exactly what those Co's are. Pub owners, leisure Co's etc,etc. Most other Co' in AIM are not IHT exempt. Does not matter how long you have held your investment in them for. AVCT may be exempt. Mining Co's for sure are not. Yes I can invest in funds that provide these investments in the Co's that are exempt. You have to pay menagement fees there, Well, I do a hell of a lot better than those funds. Ah' if anyone has any questions regarding IHT feel free to ask as I have looked at IHT quite thoroughly. KK,the gift period is 7 years. If you live for seven years after giving the gift then there is no IHT. Also you can only give up to £3K in cash as a gift to any relative. These figures have not been changed for yonks!! There you have it. ATB. | ![]() callmebwana | |
21/5/2020 13:53 | MJ - I don't know what it is, but it doesn't look much like a 'Rolferoo'! ;) | ![]() king suarez | |
21/5/2020 13:50 | RB May have been me re Bullion Vault, I bought some more silver this morning on it. | ![]() pogue | |
21/5/2020 13:48 | are they UFO's Mj LOL,,, thanks for posting it here :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
21/5/2020 13:46 | indeed I have GR :-),,, what can you say,,, other than prove up those and AAZ share price will no doubt be higher than where it is today provided AZERGOV doesn't mess up the PSA and opportunity for us all :-) fingers crossed nothing like that will happen,,, but whilst there is a perceived risk there all we can do is sit on our hands, buy more and watch the game play-out :-),,, certainly no thoughts whatsoever in regard to selling any of my shares :-),,, oh, and also collect those very nice divi's along the way which are somewhat better than the 0.01% interest rate I get from my bank right now LOL LOL LOL,,, Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
21/5/2020 13:44 | Porphyry ore deposits typically form in magmatic arcs above subduction zones. The ore minerals get precipitated out of the hydrothermal fluids according to localized conditions and triggers and you get these pockets of concentrated mineralisation in an arc above the subduction zone. It's what the Russians believed to be here. It's what Behre Dolbear believe to be here. It's what the members of the FAMOS team believe to be here It's what Hardmann believe to be here & most importantly, It's what Steve Westhead and his team believe to be here Can you tell what it is yet?: | ![]() mattjos |
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