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AAZ Anglo Asian Mining Plc

80.00
2.00 (2.56%)
26 Jun 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
  2.00 2.56% 80.00 79.00 81.00 80.00 77.40 78.00 380,397 11:11:51
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 45.86M -24.24M -0.2122 -3.77 91.39M
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 78p. Over the last year, Anglo Asian Mining shares have traded in a share price range of 36.50p to 97.50p.

Anglo Asian Mining currently has 114,242,024 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Anglo Asian Mining is £91.39 million. Anglo Asian Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.77.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/5/2019
14:58
STCM doing well today :-) Cheers Wan
wanobi
28/5/2019
14:54
no, I'd have to travel in :-) Cheers Wan
wanobi
28/5/2019
14:28
You based in London, Wan?
king suarez
28/5/2019
14:04
AAZ AGM, anyone going?

The Company's AGM will be held at 10:30am on 20 June 2019 at The Washington Mayfair Hotel, 5 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London W1J 5HE.

unfortunately it's in work time for me so I won't be there,,,, grrr

Cheers
Wan

wanobi
28/5/2019
13:13
Hi Sportbilly.I agree that BiDS looks exciting. There is just so much hype over it now that I'm not sure I want to jump in yet
cflather2000
28/5/2019
10:59
BIDS - that is some performance YTD!

Just 27% held by funds/directors - leaves a lot in pi hands.

rose to 25/26 this am on just around 250k volume but has stuck there since on around 5 million - suggest either buy being filled or seller clearing?

An interesting one to value given the growth potential

sportbilly1976
28/5/2019
09:19
sportbilly1976 yes nice new trend surprised it dropped so much but the saw teeth are getting more extreme. May be 100p will hold when gold and metals make their comeback. jaspoland CEY looks cheap IMO might double money given time.
edjge2
28/5/2019
08:45
Wan, I topped up a little with 55205 shares @ 2.6999 P.
RY was in London last week attending the 121 Mining Investment Conference. I have this information from a good source, also ARY82 on the AMC BB posted he saw him in his hotel.
No mention on the AMC web site that he would be attending this venue !!
NAI and please do as you feel.
ATB.

callmebwana
28/5/2019
08:20
From memory though the market caught on quite quickly before the RNS dropped (probably because of the activity of those of us topping up who'd picked up the decision from the bulletin board). We have to put up with some odd people on these boards but that's offset by the information unearthed by some of the sleuths. Who knows? If it's true then an RNS may be on its way.
inaminute
28/5/2019
08:15
thanx cmb, greatly appreciate the advice, cheers Wan :-)
wanobi
28/5/2019
08:04
Bids the new vrs
jbe81
28/5/2019
08:02
Good morning all.
Wan,if you are going to put a small sum in then do it. There is still no RNS from AMC.
I think I told you that before we got the RNS for the License in 2015, Frak from III found out that the License had been granted.Giving me time time to top up. The RNS came a couple of days later.
ATB.

callmebwana
28/5/2019
07:57
Morning....I'll stick with the £18 valuation so I can retire next week :)
oakey1
28/5/2019
07:47
Good morning Bumpa, good morning all, oh, if only we could see the future LOL :-) GLA cheers Wan
wanobi
28/5/2019
07:44
ARS placing at 4.25p??

OXB looks interesting

bumpa33
27/5/2019
17:02
Taking CEY as a mid-tier operator who produce approx 500k per year their valuation is approx 1 billion.

We've got a way to go. Let's get over a £1 and look to push on towards £1.50p. talk of anything over £5 is a way off yet

jaspoland
27/5/2019
17:00
Mf, optimism is the food of life. I’ve got my telescope out and looking at 1800p
mr roper
27/5/2019
16:46
Mr Roper, it is optimistic, yet at the same time, that would be around a £2bn market cap, so not outrageous by any means
mad foetus
27/5/2019
16:45
yep, nice chart Sb, thanx for posting it :-),,,, thanx for link muddy :-) cheers Wan
wanobi
27/5/2019
16:32
#sportbilly1976.. interesting to see that channel form isn't it, patterns do repeat themselves as demonstrated here, and that one looks peachy for another run up and over 100/110p..

As for fair value, at today's PE we are 50% under priced, then there are the 31 targets for drilling and proving up over the next 2 years on a USD550/Oz AISC adding to the LOM's..

Add in a Multi million Ounce Tier1 deposit if there is one, and a we are in a different league again, £10 for starters.. :o)

laurence llewelyn binliner
27/5/2019
16:22
chart and channel here...all primed for a re-test of the 104-106p recent high


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sportbilly1976
27/5/2019
16:01
Mf,

Almost choked on my cuppa, if this comes true I’ll be off to retirement!
“I think a similar rerating, from 95p to £18, is not beyond the realms of possibility over the next 4 years.“

mr roper
27/5/2019
15:48
Channel and support lines nicely set to give the push up....previous rallies from bottom to top of channel have been 5-8 days, which would set us up for a challenge of the recent 106 highs


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sportbilly1976
27/5/2019
13:36
As far as I can remember we haven't had a holdings notice on the buy side since Bas started off loading his 17% all those years ago?

Quite strange in itself the lack of declarations.

loafofbread
27/5/2019
13:20
I believe that successful operations are down to a thorough understanding of what you are doing detail by detail and, then systemising that understanding so that all involved understand it and understand the rewards that flow from a successful system. For instance I set up an agency, mostly truck drivers, about 200 of them over almost 6 six years, but I did not have a single road accident, nor a trailer dropped on its knees (very common), or the legs dragged and bent (£2000 to fix). It wasn't rocket science I could replicate it anywhere, it was just thoroughly understanding every aspect, and communicating this to staff in a way they could understand and internalise it. The crucial 'education' took only 30 minutes!

If AAZ managers are as good as I believe then they can transfer their culture of excellence into other operations, and those new operations swiftly come up to grade.

lefrene
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