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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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2.00 | 2.86% | 72.00 | 70.00 | 74.00 | 72.00 | 70.00 | 70.00 | 612,368 | 10:12:37 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 45.86M | -24.24M | -0.2122 | -3.39 | 82.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/7/2018 12:23 | Shareholder value is way overdue here FACT. | joey wilson | |
06/7/2018 12:21 | I did think net debt would be down to nearly zero at the next update but alternatively if the repayments and interest is pretty painless they may well opt to carry a Little debt and pay the dividend...what ever they choose to do I can't see anything other than moving towards 100p a share in the next 6-12 months the way the company is going | supercity | |
06/7/2018 12:17 | How the hell is this so cheap. Soon no debt, And throwing money out like confetti. Took a hit selling out of MTL yesterday to put it in here. Starting to get that back here already. | peterpowell21 | |
06/7/2018 11:34 | us/china trade war might help gold price | gutterhead | |
06/7/2018 11:13 | Brasso3 I think thats the worst case scenario. I'm hoping for better personally. Next 6 months are going to be totally transformational. £1 by Christmas? | jaspoland | |
06/7/2018 09:39 | Net debt should be down to $2m - $4m at the next update. | brasso3 | |
06/7/2018 08:26 | Bidding 41p so that's given me confidence for a further 15625 shares. | basem1 | |
06/7/2018 08:21 | Would expect some upward movement very soon now after that big volume day yesterday & Q2 update due shortly | mattjos | |
06/7/2018 08:20 | How many shares is the seller showing at what price? :) | aps55555 | |
06/7/2018 08:09 | Ah, the old one buyer one seller routine. | fatnacker | |
06/7/2018 08:00 | Yup, saw that. Seller not obliging him though | mattjos | |
06/7/2018 07:56 | Buyer in for another 150k in the auction this am. | jbe81 | |
05/7/2018 22:41 | Nice one Matt 🤭.When Reza was asked at the AGM a question which inferred that Azerbaijan ( as a questionable environment) might be a barrier to investment he replied Baku was a thriving place with hotel occupancy at 92%. | friendzarin | |
05/7/2018 22:02 | Imagine that Gedabek must prove a welcome relief for Bill, away from Hong Kong. | mattjos | |
05/7/2018 21:57 | Tick Tock to the half year from now. I hope this volume helps to clear the iceberg that’s been out there for sometime now. (Anyone know the persistent buyer that’s sucking up the auction?)Congratulat | friendzarin | |
05/7/2018 17:05 | I,m a fanKeep the faith guys | abbotslynn | |
05/7/2018 16:04 | Heading for the highest volume day in some time - nice to see that appetite - and hence liquidity - becoming slightly less of an issue. | bumpa33 | |
05/7/2018 16:04 | thnx Bumpa Today is 3rd Highest trading volume this ytd. | mattjos | |
05/7/2018 15:56 | Mattjos - Singer are clear, as per earlier post. | bumpa33 | |
05/7/2018 15:54 | 218k at 41 - that’s Shore Cap taken on to the book (as mentioned earlier) - I’ve taken another 25 to add to an earlier 25. | bumpa33 | |
05/7/2018 15:50 | chunky 218,000 trade at 41p just printed .. assume that was delayed in some form. Maybe seller has not got cleared out. Singr no longer camped on the Offer, They have switched to Bid as of 12:55. | mattjos | |
05/7/2018 13:57 | Just 11814 for me as a top up. Thanks to all for feedback from the AGM. My vocation does not allow me to get away so easily, so this board has provided me with the usual high quality info. Thanks. | henwii | |
05/7/2018 13:54 | Buyer in for another 75k in the auction. Very interesting. | jbe81 |
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