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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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-1.00 | -1.14% | 87.00 | 84.00 | 90.00 | 87.10 | 85.50 | 87.00 | 12,713 | 08:00:21 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 45.86M | -24.24M | -0.2122 | -4.15 | 100.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/5/2020 13:05 | OK maybe worth a punt with an eye to a swift exit cheers | ![]() pogue | |
31/5/2020 13:02 | One of the directors has about 6-7% of the company from memory. The rest have options. They have form though, did very well with a previous company | ![]() mad foetus | |
31/5/2020 12:51 | Anyone in Emerson tell me if the directors have skin in the game? I assume that might limit the dilution on the fund raising stage that comes after they have proven up the resource. I listened to their presentation and my skin crawled to be honest with the presenter, slimy salesman should have been tattooed on his head, the number of times he said outstanding it sounded like he had a bet on with someone. Probably a good bet until they start looking for money though. I am sure I saw these guys last year at a Proactive presentation and had the same feeling. | ![]() pogue | |
31/5/2020 12:23 | AVCT - many thanx for the link Stig,,,, fingers crossed :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 12:19 | KS - this might help,,, although I feel we already know this :-) LOL LOL Cheers Wan :-) Market crash 2.0 - If all this sounds very negative, don’t despair! There are things you can do now to prepare for the possibility that markets might fall again. Chief among these is checking that you’re still happy with anything you already own. Holding companies with healthy balance sheets is more important than ever, in my opinion, and anything I own with debt is receiving extra scrutiny these days. Second, I’ve built up a decent cash position to capitalise on any big drops in coveted quality stocks. One of the worst things in investing is not that markets fall, it’s having no dry powder to take advantage when they do! That said, holding too much cash for too long should still be avoided. This is why — third — I’m continuing to buy stocks where I think some of this risk is already priced-in or where the long-term outlook for a company or sector remains bright. Finally, I’m limiting my news consumption. Keeping some distance, at least during trading hours, should help avoid any emotional buying or selling. Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 12:11 | many thanx to Mj for link to this, cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 12:03 | Well done wan, I was on dog walk so couldn't find link | ![]() mad foetus | |
31/5/2020 11:56 | AAZ from 21.05 mins - many thanx MF for the heads up :-) (listen up till 32 mins) even at 1600 Gold AAZ earnings double in the next couple of years!!! best performing stocks of last 5 years - AAZ :-) LOL,,,,, great management!!! hopefully the wider investment community will start to see AAZ more and more :-) :-) :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 11:34 | AVCT Trump this weekend at 'Opening Up America Again' Conference : "...we've new tests coming soon...ABOVE and BEYOND anything anyone thought possible" Sounds like Avacta's cheap, rapid (10 mins), saliva antigen tests on 'pregnancy style' Lateral Flow Devices | ![]() the stigologist | |
31/5/2020 10:57 | I think I can guess at least 4 of them MattI have some way to go, but it's not impossible | ![]() mad foetus | |
31/5/2020 10:44 | Mf, That could be any one of several PI's that John is referring to with regards AAZ. I know of at least five | ![]() mattjos | |
31/5/2020 10:37 | Wan well kind of, because ELY have a stake in Fenelon, which no doubt helped their spike too ;) Time for green fingers until the heat beats me anyway. | ![]() riggerbeautz | |
31/5/2020 10:03 | Not sure if people picked up by John Meyer of SPA was on Vox podcast 1906 on Friday talking AAZ from 20 mins. Talking about one investor in AAZ who has made £1m on it...reckon we know who that could beThere's a couple of hints in there but clear he's very bullish | ![]() mad foetus | |
31/5/2020 09:54 | Mattjos 31 May '20 - 09:51 - 35969 of 35969 0 0 0 “In fact, a simple correlation between the flood in the global money supply and the price of gold suggests the yellow metal has about $1000 of upside.” | ![]() waldron | |
31/5/2020 09:51 | "In fact, a simple correlation between the flood in the global money supply and the price of gold suggests the yellow metal has about $1000 of upside."https://www. | ![]() mattjos | |
31/5/2020 09:01 | 4D - also worth a read, Cheers Wan :-) If bacteria do play a role in tumour development, we may be able to treat cancer by manipulating the tumour microbiome, he says. | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 09:00 | EML - worth 2 mins of your life to listen to this :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 08:56 | many thanx MF, I'm listening to that right now, cheers Wan :-) 28mins 47secs for Oil & Gold,,,, all looks good to me :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 08:53 | aha, yes,,, "British CEOs hate talking about their personal self interest",,, I get that Stig,,, yep maybe that's something to do with it also :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 08:47 | ODR - certainly is a thing of beauty and should go on to double from here to hit new ATH's,,, wowzer, YIKES :-) GLA Holders,,,, Rb, I'm guessing you're all over it like a rat up a drain pipe :-) LOL cheers Wan :-) free stock charts from uk.advfn.com free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 08:39 | looking at it 'again and again and again' (isn't that in a song by the house martins :-) LOL LOL,,,, jeanesy, "he was already doing it before the question was asked" is correct,,,, great spot,,,,, probably just had an itch :-) LOL, cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 08:37 | 4D - I agree Stig,,, it could be massive,,,, IF and it's still an IF right now,,,, this gut bacteria treatment works!!!! if it does, can you imagine it,,, no need for synthetic drugs with all their safety concerns, testing, side affects etc etc,,, a new natural treatment methodology,,, just swallow a few more gazillions of bacterium you already have inside you and you'll be cured!!! seems too good to be true,,, but, why not,,, maybe all these years science & medicine has had the wrong approach and it's only now that we are beginning to see that,,,, I certainly hope so, for both 4D & mankind :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 08:30 | KS, thanx, "being positioned in more robust businesses with little/no debt should see those ones recover, even if the market as a whole does not bounce back the same - good companies shouldn't indiscriminately stay down for a long period if the results are good?" Yes, I agree..... provided the whole global capitalist system doesn't breakdown to the point where governments confiscate cash, gold, gold mines, oil fields etc etc...... mind you, if that happens, we'll have much more to worry about than money :-) LOL YIKES!! "Lots of charts with similar rebound stories, but worried about another crash that doesn't recover like this one has? I was advised to go 50-50 into cash, but haven't done so yet." Yes, same thoughts :-) I suppose the next question is,,, do you trust you advisers judgement more than your own KS ?? :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 08:21 | aaarrrhhhhhgggg,,, KS, you're right, I still haven't tested the Yorkshire Gold,,, doh Wan !!! LOL,,,,, the anticipation and expectations are growing day by day now!!! LOL,,,, Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
31/5/2020 08:19 | Good morning all :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi |
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