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AAZ Anglo Asian Mining Plc

88.50
1.90 (2.19%)
Last Updated: 09:31:18
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
  1.90 2.19% 88.50 85.00 92.00 88.50 83.50 83.50 102,815 09:31:18
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 45.86M -24.24M -0.2122 -4.17 98.93M
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 86.60p. 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 £98.93 million. Anglo Asian Mining has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -4.17.

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23/4/2020
17:12
Was that after swine flu? I came down with that on the plane to Cape Town. Not nice! At least in SA I could get antivirals so felt almost 80% better within 48 hours.
goodgrief
23/4/2020
17:10
yes, GG, I think it was in 2016,,, and guess what,,, the results were completely ignored...... grrrr,,, cheers Wan :-)
wanobi
23/4/2020
17:08
Rb ... there was an interview on Radio 4 at lunchtime that said the UK devised a 'pandemic plan' some years back but obviously subsequent governments didn't implement it (probably because it's beyond their 4 year remit). Singapore took that plan and did! Seems Singapore and South Korea are the only countries that have a grip on this.
goodgrief
23/4/2020
17:03
Rb,,,, thanx,,,,, I almost called into a radio station the other day to tell them about AVCT/CYTIVA and what they are trying to achieve,,, but, I stopped myself as I did not want to be seen to be pumping an investment I've made and felt uncomfortable in making the call,,, but, I find it incredible that the test has seemingly been completely dismissed by UKGOV,,, what on earth are they thinking,,, to me, if,,, and its still a big IF,,, it's the most obvious way forward to test, track, trace and confine cv19 as we come out of lock-down,,, I could go further in saying its the key to unlocking lock-down,,,,, to me anyhow,,,,, we shall see,,,, and no doubt the USA will get the tests first,,,,, unless UKGOV get behind it and set up manufacturing over here... Cheers Wan :-)
wanobi
23/4/2020
16:54
Wan my cousin I mentioned the other week at Burton and Derby’s Uni trust hospital has got the dreaded Covid, had it awhile in fact. But she had to wait days for her test result before it came Sunday, as it had to be sent to Germany ffs!!

The U.K politicians of all parties are amateur clowns when it comes to being prepared.

riggerbeautz
23/4/2020
16:49
Well so far so good with all my U.K stocks, now got the Canadian ones following suit.

I’ll have more days like this, minus the stiff neck from putting sealant paints on garage floors (ouch)

riggerbeautz
23/4/2020
16:49
Well they seem to think they have found the magic formula from what they did in 2008.
Printing money did not hurt them at all.
So lets do it again,but this time by a hell of a lot more.
If trump does bale out the shale companies that is going to send those printing presses into overdrive.
The world has to see that there is only one thing to do now. That is to value currency by the gold they hold. This would stop all this nonsense of just printing money. But would see the price of gold go threw the roof.

gold finger 1
23/4/2020
16:48
many thanx Bumpa, many thanx all for your posts today, much appreciated by me and many looking in of that I am sure,,, wishing you all a very pleasant evening,,, Cheers Wan :-)

I shall be watching pogue,,, thanx,,,, although I think it'll all be about the 20K throat & nose swab test kits being sent to peoples homes and there will be no mention of a saliva style (pregnancy) indicator test that's coming very soon,,,,,, hopefully :-)

wanobi
23/4/2020
16:42
@r1singson
Now there’s a question.
In truth I’m not entirely sure.
I often get reminded by the Mrs when I opined that anyone could buy all my shares if they were prepared to give me 75p for each of them.
Of course the price was about 40p then.
Things change.
New leads, new plans, our visit. Circumstances.
Now this pays a handsome divi the pressure is off making any quick decision.
I’m happy to go with Reza’s guidance, follow his money if you like.
I’ve no reason not to. He’s changed my life and with it the life of my family.
I’m holding and waiting with no real exit target price.
Exit prices can’t really be formulated til the value of the company is known and as Matt has stated many times, it’s not really known yet.

jbravo2
23/4/2020
16:41
S&P seems glued to 2800/2850. Traded a few AML for beer money, sold half WTI @15.50, traded a few DDDD again, a bit surprised at the dip late on - mm’s had no stance on the RSP but both Berenberg and Singers - the main players there - were favoring the bid when I last checked.
bumpa33
23/4/2020
16:37
A country where it’s citizens are allowed to arm themselves to the max, falling into a depression - regardless of what the stock market says - does not bear thinking about.
bumpa33
23/4/2020
16:33
Bumpa
we are walking towards a high cliff with a blindfold on. If you want to extrapolate some recent trends you could see armed uprising in the US lots of people seem happy now to take to the street with guns to protest what happens when the economy tanks when these people find their jobs gone and they no longer can pay the bills as per the article. Nothing to lose anything can happen, extreme view but some extreme things are happening.

pogue
23/4/2020
16:29
& Back to 10p spread again. MM's have some problems here, I would suggest
mattjos
23/4/2020
16:27
They have shutdown online buying once again here
mattjos
23/4/2020
16:26
“What world are we living in?”

One that’s becoming ever more defined by inequality.

The stock market is no longer a mirror of the economy, it IS the economy. It’s a rigged game - and becoming increasingly the only game.

bumpa33
23/4/2020
16:26
since every central bank / govt in the world is now balls out with money creation, there seems to be almost an acceptance that it's all ok as everyone is in the same club … but, it is not!
If 2008 had been allowed to play out as it should have done, then the recovery thereafter would have been an 'organic' one, so to speak. Yes, more pain would have been felt in 08/09 but, debt would have been wiped out as a consequence of business failures & that is how it should be.
Instead, an even bigger and far more toxic bubble has been created in the global economy & it is also far more interconnected than ever it was before, resulting in an even more cataclysmic ending that would have been the case in 08 .. 11 years of job creation has gone in just 5 weeks! So far.

Now the Fed & the Central Banks are hell bent on trying exactly the same recovery process as before.
Repeating same behaviour over and over again whilst expecting differing outcomes is the definition of insanity. That is what we are seeing in action just now.

We MAY sneak through this once again, in which case the next 'event' will be even bigger & more disastrous as the debt loading will even bigger than ever or, we may now experience the 08 event++++ (by that I mean the 08 event + the added unwinding of the recklessness of the rounds of QE).

In either event, the Gold & maybe Silver sector seems the only place to try and ride this out before you dare to peer out from behind the curtains once again.

mattjos
23/4/2020
16:13
Exit price - would you mind elaborating. Genuinely interested in what long term holders have in mind here. Is it possible it could get bought out before your targets are reached?
r1singson
23/4/2020
16:12
KK
I didn't buy silver the other day with my new BV account got to caught up in the pharma bingo game. Am monitoring it now as its something that is good for my diversification and is a good investment.

pogue
23/4/2020
16:11
you've done well GF. My wife just rolls hers eyes at me
c0lin1
23/4/2020
16:08
Matt

I have a large bond that has been running for 10 years now. I have done very well from it. I will wait a while before i close it as i think there is a few more good months to come from it.
Well the wife has stopped me selling it as we take a quarterly income from it.
She has seen it proform really well so is happy to leave it were it is.
I have invested most of our money into gold so she thinks enough is enough.
I put Mick Malone and Peter schiff on in the morning while in bed so she has to listen to them. I think the facts are getting through.

gold finger 1
23/4/2020
16:07
Interesting little article … this is very likely what is coming:
mattjos
23/4/2020
15:59
Me neither Colin..
I see the chart you're talking about it was for anyone else reading whom doesn't know.

ilostthelot
23/4/2020
15:59
4m+ new unemployed in the USA and markets up! What world are we living in!
brasso3
23/4/2020
15:54
AVCT moving on up too MrR :-) LOL Cheers Wan :-)


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