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AAZ Anglo Asian Mining Plc

85.00
-3.00 (-3.41%)
Last Updated: 10:07:40
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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
  -3.00 -3.41% 85.00 82.00 88.00 87.10 85.00 87.00 81,280 10:07:40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 45.86M -24.24M -0.2122 -4.01 100.53M
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 -4.01.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/5/2020
20:46
LOL the finishing, I have given up on that. I think the stuff you are talking about must be in the North as The Greeks would not have anything to do with AAU it being a Turkish Co. Maybe I am wrong.
Oh Cyprus in the ancient times was the producer of Copper.

callmebwana
22/5/2020
20:38
Thanks cmb. Not sure how AAU manage as a miner with interests in Turkey and southern Cyprus: I guess mining knows no boundaries Apparently Cyprus is full of copper but nobody has looked for it since 1900. Hope any drilling doesn't scare the fish away
mad foetus
22/5/2020
20:35
M/F.I am in North Cyprus. The Turkish side. I have not looked into AAU.
Well I did and remember something about Cyprus. All I know is thre was a big Copper mine here that I have been to.
Sorry can't help you more than that.

callmebwana
22/5/2020
20:04
Cheers Wan.
I have been drinking.😉
My feelings are the same as yours.
LOL I did a long post and my internet went off again.
I didn't let things get to me. So the ones that sold is their business. They will be the ones looking in their back car mirror while me and you overtake them.
Have a good evening and have a few more beers. T/O will happen When is the question.
ATB.

callmebwana
22/5/2020
18:41
I very disappointing end to the week for AAZ holders. The fact that the question about the PSA was not even asked last night really disappointed me. We were told last night that any questions that weren't answered but asked would be answered on the proactive website in time. I am not holding my breath. Perhaps he was not allowed to ask the question, who knows ? I am not surprised the shares went down today . Obviously some are getting bored here and see 'greater potential ' elsewhere. I remain a holder and will add more when i feel the price is right. It is that porphyry find that will be transformational imo , lets hope they find it , but that is not on the agenda yet.
jeanesy
22/5/2020
18:19
They would not be interested boxy because they'd immediately see that they would not make any money out of AAZ othe than the regulatory minimum. Placing make money for the London spivs.Chaps, please all be a little more patient here. As the real world, longer term financial impact of this virus becomes clear to more and more people with every passing week this year so, AAZ will become ever more attractive to sensible investors.Didn't quite the touch back today that i hoped for .. another penny to go yet. Let's see the reaction once we get that touch back ... meantime, enjoy the bank holiday weekend everyone. Another week closer to receipt of the AAZ divi !
mattjos
22/5/2020
17:37
See Bumpa busy playing detective in EVG, interesting. AA. also getting more interesting by the day, though the seller may have had a day off. Right off to focus on Canadian market before the close. Might have a pint of Pedigree later :0) hope Brasso was in.
riggerbeautz
22/5/2020
17:35
Dp I think you captured the position well.A very frustrating week all in all. Across my portfolio I saw a better share price increase this week in a minnow gold speculator that burns cash every month and realistically will probably never get as far as ever producing an ounce of gold than I did in aaz which digs out 80k ounces a year! I suppose that's the markets. But if I was sat on c40% of this company as the board are I might want to take a long look at the market reaction and consider investing in some financial pr. To not have broker notes a week after results is quite frankly dreadful. How they will ever expect to get on the radar of the small cap fund managers without someone selling the story beggars belief.So I remain a disappointed holder, impressed by our operations but disappointed by our market acumen.Time to open the red I think.Gla
baddeal
22/5/2020
17:31
Waivered on taking some profit on MARS at close, got real greedy instead, see if I’m right or wrong Tuesday lol
riggerbeautz
22/5/2020
17:25
Missed all the fun myself this afternoon LOL,,,, cant catch em all :-) LOL


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great work all :-)

well done guys

Cheers
Wan :-)

wanobi
22/5/2020
16:59
I wonder if this week came as a shock to the board. Bill seemed very excited in his interview last week. Maybe they now realise that it is new buyers that will move the share price, not just news that the converted welcome. Hopefully there will be more news next week, with proper back up from brokers, and we can get off to the races.In the meantime, AAU and EML are paying my mortgage!
mad foetus
22/5/2020
16:49
Friendzarin

Well articulated and agreed.

goldrush
22/5/2020
16:46
ORPH recovered well today I think its bullet proof just now I bought on the dip have been doing that on the way up but my average is only 7p as I got in very early. I think there is more to come there judging from todays performance. Proactive on Thursday have Cathal Freil on for a presentation and he's on Voxmarkets today explaining the reason for the fund raise. He is first on the podcast, the next person on the podcast is Russ Mould, Investment Director at stockbroker AJ Bell, and he gives his view of the market going forward which is very close to my thoughts ie bearish.
hxxps://www.voxmarkets.co.uk/articles/open-orphan-russ-mould-and-paul-hill-9894490/

pogue
22/5/2020
16:43
I guess we have all made presentations to groups in one way or another.The storyboard is generally

who we are and how far we have come

where are we now and what are we doing

where are we going and how will we get there.

The company's presentations are excellent on the first two aspects.

It is the third area (the vision thing) where they are light and it can only be supposed given how professional they are in everything they do this is intentional.

We can and do make assumptions for ourselves in this area as to prospects and potential however and there is a fund of goodwill from existing investors given we understand how much has been achieved.

But to introduce new investors and some vitality to the shareprice valuation the company will need some clearer and fuller disclosure in this third future orientated aspect.

Edit

I should add btw I am personally very optimistic and added again today for the second time this week .

friendzarin
22/5/2020
16:38
Well a very poor end to the week for me, flat yesterday and down 1.5% today, all a bit meh really. Blowing an absolute hoolie up here Wan, never mind the sun will shortly be over the yardarm and we can open the bar. Have a good weekend one and all ;o)
fozzie
22/5/2020
16:34
A very poor week given the potential. Pretty disheartened tbh but still, have a good long weekend all.
skeptic1
22/5/2020
16:33
A sad end to the week
jack jarvis esquire
22/5/2020
16:25
MARS creeping into 60’s at the close.
riggerbeautz
22/5/2020
16:17
Well, its all disappointing but let everyone learn the lesson that it doesn't matter what news you release if you don't back it up with organised, professional support. Bill does his best, but this is ultimately a public company. You release good news, you follow it up with brokers reports, your nomad phones up his key contacts, you turn news into a story and a story into momentum. It's not complex and its been something we've been asking for for at least 18 months.
donald pond
22/5/2020
16:04
someuwin, I understand your point, but once in a long while a company comes along that due to it's high efficiency and huge margins can actually both pay a divi and fund growth. AAZ walks all of the talk, so far they have delivered in full on all promises. This not a typical small miner that goes long on hype that never gets delivered, and then passes the hat around .....again. They also have a habit of bringing new mines on very quickly. Currently pulling circa 220 oz ev of gold out of the ground every day of the year at a $1000 gross profit. If people think it's too good to be true, well I'd like to know where else is better in terms of income, inflation proofing, and future mine capacity?
lefrene
22/5/2020
15:58
No it doesn’t doc. Agreed.
There is obviously “somethingR21; going on. I guess we just have to wait to find out what it is.


As for the John Meyer question... well he didn’t actually state the govt was making an offer for us and I’m afraid I view him as a largely uninformed observer.
I reckon matt and I know more than him and hence I wouldn’t believe him on any knowledge of a buyer, a bit like I didn’t believe his outfit when they had price targets under the share price of the time a couple of years ago.
Incidentally I’m not sure they even have a price target do they? Last I seem to remember it was withdrawn due to be issued. I might be wrong though won’t as I don’t pay much attention to what he says.

jbravo2
22/5/2020
15:37
Yes if I’d have held Orph I’d have took up the offer, might have to wash out some who take a fast profit but it didn’t look that bad in light of supposed prospects. I’d made my money there though and don’t understand the business so I’m just watching with interest.
riggerbeautz
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