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AAZ Anglo Asian Mining Plc

63.00
-1.50 (-2.33%)
31 May 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
  -1.50 -2.33% 63.00 61.00 65.00 65.50 63.00 64.50 85,451 11:46:09
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 84.72M 3.66M 0.0320 19.69 71.97M
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 64.50p. Over the last year, Anglo Asian Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 36.50p to 105.00p.

Anglo Asian Mining currently has 114,242,024 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Anglo Asian Mining is £71.97 million. Anglo Asian Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 19.69.

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05/6/2020
10:38
Say something that upsets the Trump fan boys...

Lefrene... only when City bonuses get paid in the company's shares, that can only be cashed out at 3, 5 or 7 year intervals, will you see bankers' behaviour alter.

goodgrief
05/6/2020
10:27
that is going to be one popular webinar! It will make the AAZ one look like a Sunday picnic lol
pogue
05/6/2020
10:25
Ooooo do we have some “beef” on the board?
How do I get involved? :D

jbravo2
05/6/2020
10:24
baddeal, I did once know a senior Banker from Barclays, 'nice but dim' would be a fair description, fortunately he had a highly intelligent wife who headed off problems before they could cause him damage.

I certainly "have it in" for the bankers who caused the 2008 crash, and guess what, those very same reckless gambling Banks caused the seizure of the REPO market back on 17th September. The virus has provided a great excuse to hide the inevitable crash from that event. Instead of having a clear out by letting these banks fail, their mates at the FED are doing what they did in 2008 only on a scale several times greater. These people are criminals, destroying ordinary people merely to satisfy their ego's, knowing full well there will be no personal penalty.

lefrene
05/6/2020
10:24
Link to register...
goodgrief
05/6/2020
10:21
AVCT - You are warmly invited to attend Proactive's One2One Forum which is taking place on Thursday 11th June from 6:00pm onwards via our online interactive webinar conference.

Cheers
Wan :-)

wanobi
05/6/2020
10:20
yawn. no ones interested
c0lin1
05/6/2020
10:18
So easy...
goodgrief
05/6/2020
10:16
pot kettle
c0lin1
05/6/2020
10:15
ACP could be good from here, had a big tree shake but lots of news due
donald pond
05/6/2020
10:14
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Cheers
Wan :-)

wanobi
05/6/2020
10:08
Odx flying now, seller appears to be gone, should see the rise from this weeks RNS now, should be a good few days,any chance of a chart Wan?
jbe81
05/6/2020
10:03
lf, you'll get C0lin spitting out his dummy!
goodgrief
05/6/2020
10:01
PRD - charts like this can be seen on 100's of stocks in recovery right now, so I'm not sure it helps too much, other than to say its recovering right now,,, FA's is the key here :-) Cheers Wan :-)


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wanobi
05/6/2020
09:52
Wan could you take a look at Prd
stoop
05/6/2020
09:42
no idea what the business model is for Blackrock from this Liquidation Fund model? They just think they can sell it better due to internal flow/trading expertise ?

If it is transferred intra group no need for Holdings RNSes ?

the stigologist
05/6/2020
09:39
Bumpa
There was a TR1 on 11th March,next to the Merck purchase, advising that the holding had been reduced from 19.9% to 11.96% but nothing since. The Company significant shareholder list shows Blackrock as the owner with 10.1% as at 17th March and I can find nothing to suggest that this isn't the same holding, albeit slightly reduced.

winston66
05/6/2020
09:37
lf, you do seem to have a grudge against bankers, all the ones I've met over the years are jolly nice chaps....
baddeal
05/6/2020
09:27
I’m waiting Brasso, the more it inflates, the bigger and safer the short when people realise the model is not sustainable further down the line.
riggerbeautz
05/6/2020
09:23
I see CCL is back above 1300p. I would rather wait a bit longer on that one for a short. The US virus count does not seem to be coming down and flat lining around 20,000 cases a day. The MSM does not seem to have picked up on that.
brasso3
05/6/2020
09:23
Doesn’t appear that Blackrock are actually liquidating Link’s 4D - no TR1’s this year from them.
bumpa33
05/6/2020
09:18
Oh yes! If the recession gets really bad maybe tents are a better investment.
brasso3
05/6/2020
09:16
LOL. The only caravan company I know is probably one you do, Don Amott
riggerbeautz
05/6/2020
09:14
Are there any AIM companies selling caravans! :)
brasso3
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