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AAZ Anglo Asian Mining Plc

86.60
-1.40 (-1.59%)
17 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
  -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
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 45.86M -24.24M -0.2122 -3.98 100.53M
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 88p. Over the last year, Anglo Asian Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 36.50p to 89.50p.

Anglo Asian Mining currently has 114,242,024 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Anglo Asian Mining is £100.53 million. Anglo Asian Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.98.

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28/5/2020
18:08
For those missing out on Real Ale at this time, I can thoroughly recommend the steel kegs of Adnams 'Ghost Ship' IPA, sold at Sainsburys .... bl00dy marvellous stuff :-?)
mattjos
28/5/2020
18:07
CAML on now,,, long term chart, monthly, showing very strong support right now :-) Cheers Wan :-)


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Head & Shoulders also played out I see,,, could be a good longer term slow burner with divi's :-)

wanobi
28/5/2020
18:05
Just enjoying a cold beer in the garden after spending all day in the sun trying to get the decal off the roof of my wife's mini with a heat gun. I have succeeded, the roofs a mess but my tan has come on leaps and bounds! Definetly a job for a professional.
fozzie
28/5/2020
18:00
Pogue, when I read the results statement I just thought 'I have to buy shares in this company'. They are a real picks and shovels sort of play and I honestly think there is a long way to go yet. The Smurfits will polish this up over the next two years and sell it on for who knows what. Some investors already talking about $50-100, considering that I bought in a very short time ago I have made amazing returns. Kind of brings me back to AAZ, I fell in love, stuck 15% of my portfolio in and it just sat there for the last 12 months looking at me. I have always been really bad at selling shares, the penny has finally dropped!
fozzie
28/5/2020
17:57
Dipped my toe in Excellon EXN looking for 90c - $1. Wished I’d seen it sooner and waited for a pullback too long.

Wan do you see any gaps in Victoria Gold VITFF? Sorely tempted to go back to another of last years favourites.

riggerbeautz
28/5/2020
17:41
no problem KS :-),,,, for tonight's call which is 17 minutes away :-) Cheers Wan :-)


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wanobi
28/5/2020
17:27
Re dividend cover / forecast. Whilst I hoped for 5c in July, I'm happy to see a steady increase year on year as suggested by the directors - a 'progressive' dividend.

Have to give AAZ credit, they paid 3c and 4c in the maiden year (well above people's expectations on here), and increased to 3.5 and 4.5 in year 2.

Therefore everything is pointing to 4c and 5c in year 3, especially with increased gold price. So that's 4c in October and 5c next July.

7.3 pence per share. 5.7% at today's closing price. Not predicted in SPA's note. But surely a better than 50:50 chance.

bozzy_s
28/5/2020
17:26
Sigh, ran out of beer last night. Will have to drink the Mrs’ Prosecco. Restock tomorrow. Gotta celebrate
jbravo2
28/5/2020
17:19
Interesting, thanks Wan.
king suarez
28/5/2020
17:18
I think at least 0.5c and may even be another 1c
They're printing money and ironically, the bigger DIV will help push the share price up
its miller time 😁🍺

gutterhead
28/5/2020
17:08
Looks odds on for the Hardman valuation at about £2.25 upwards.
The house broker would be seen by the Market as favoring the company, Next note will be even higher therefore should make the market take a closed look.

The ones who have been posting about Bill talking the company as plodding on....just remember Bill is an accountant and they only talk the figures they see.

The company will not plod on, It will put the foot on the accelerator, my advice his Put your seat belts on and enjoy the ride.
This club is going places.

terropol
28/5/2020
17:04
I sold them at 48p from memory having held for a year from 72p down. At the same time the main shareholder, smurfitt, top sliced. A good lesson there: director sales aren't always a negative. Remember they put me off investing in SLP at around 18p as well.
mad foetus
28/5/2020
16:45
Agree. Surely the interim has to be pushed up another 0.5c.
PoG is so much higher than last year that frankly only a declaration of “we’re spending 50m on “x” so keeping divi the same” will be seen as a reasonable reason not to increase, especially as they’ve talked about wanting a progressive dividend.

Not been paid the last one yet though. Plenty of time for stuff to become clear.

jbravo2
28/5/2020
16:40
FCF (NCFO-Capex] $35-mn

$35mn *25% = $8.75mn

SPA say the divi bill [8c divi] will be 10mn; so AAZ won't be going much
over 25% payout guidence.
Even if they bump up by 0.5c for October divi. looks well covered.

2sporrans
28/5/2020
16:34
fozzie
I mentioned them last year couple of times here and someone negged me! No idea why. They didn't though when I mentioned the coming transfer to USA so assume they have moved on.

pogue
28/5/2020
16:32
thanx fozzie and very well done, cheers Wan :-)
wanobi
28/5/2020
16:28
I think I mentioned GAN on the day of their results a few months ago. They closed at £1.05 on the eve of those results and in them aid that C19 was not affecting business at all and that the Nasdaq listing was still very much on. I managed to buy at 118 and we have had a 4:1 share allocation onto Nas. Investors paying $19 this afternoon, quite some ride and as gambling and gaming rolls out across the US I expect this to go much higher.
fozzie
28/5/2020
16:28
Thanks for posting the note Matt


Only just skimmed it briefly.
SPA assume POG $1649/oz 2020, $1600 2021

Therefore good odds their $40mn cash balance end of year will be beat;
ditto $57mn end of 2021.

PER 7.1


Given the conservative take on the potential, 187p is a decent valuation
from them, for a change.

Muted buying response.
Still, Hardman may boost it.

2sporrans
28/5/2020
16:21
yep, I'm sure you can give me a whole list pogue :-) LOL LOL :-) Cheers Wan :-)
wanobi
28/5/2020
16:20
Wan
I must recommend another share for you to look at if that is what happens :0)

pogue
28/5/2020
16:07
learn't it from the MM's interview recently,,, those two large mid-price trades hiding what's going on, maybe a large buyer or seller in the market who wants to increase or reduce a holding without changing the prices by their actions in doing so :-) Cheers Wan :-)

Dark pools are private exchanges for trading securities that are not accessible by the investing public. Also known as “dark pools of liquidity,” the name of these exchanges is a reference to their complete lack of transparency.

Dark pools were created in order to facilitate block trading by institutional investors who did not wish to impact the markets with their large orders and obtain adverse prices for their trades.

something like that :-) LOL

Cheers
Wan :-)

wanobi
28/5/2020
16:00
Rb - don’t read the thread, check out the last half dozen RNS.
bumpa33
28/5/2020
16:00
ahh .. it was followed by stonking £44k buy a bit later ... but those 2 big buys are pretty much all the buzz today ... rest all selling pretty much
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