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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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5.50 | 6.92% | 85.00 | 84.00 | 86.00 | 85.00 | 78.60 | 79.50 | 38,736 | 08:42:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 45.86M | -24.24M | -0.2122 | -3.75 | 90.82M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/7/2020 07:25 | You can see the Hardman report on hxxps://static1.squa | ![]() pantsonfire | |
22/7/2020 07:21 | Meantime and I know I've talked about them many times,, TXP in my novice opinion could be a multi-bagger from here,, it'll take some time, but they have really hit the jackpot with the areas they are drilling in and soon will have, as PB put's it, "a wall of cash coming their way"... if the next few drills work out the biggest threat will be a takeover by shell or BP or similar large fish.... all in my humble opinion and I could be completely wrong if a black swan comes along,,,, anyone seen one of those recently, hmm LOL,,, but worth a look & please DYOR as I do not want to lose anyone any money, has to be your own choice,,,, as for me, I'm looking to buy more on the dips now,,, their next set of accounts/numbers for current Oil production at today's Oil price will be dreadful (new wells are GAS), so that may freak some out and they may well raise some more cash and why not,,, it'll be a drop in the ocean in the next couple of years,, so dips will come :-) GLA Cheers Wan :-) oh and btw, they already have a customer for the GAS as T&T has a shortfall right now and and and this is all onshore stuff, cheap to drill and pipe etc etc :-) GLA | wanobi | |
22/7/2020 07:19 | Don't forget Silver now $22.56 .... from my original tip here, IMPACT SILVER IPT is up 220% but as one of the purest silver leveraged stocks on the market, I expect it to still 5 bag from here now the price of Silver has broken out.Just review long term chart to see the possibilities with silver price now massively moving onside.IMHO. ODR | ![]() onedayrodders | |
22/7/2020 07:19 | good morning to you too Wan, and I wish all a successful day. Look overnight at the jump in silver. For PXC and the fast track silver mine (Red Star), a price of $22.6/oz would immediately suggest an increase in share price of around 22.3p/share, according to the research made by Hardman, since it has such a direct impact on the project NPV. If good sense were followed, just watch the share price jump today. | ![]() pantsonfire | |
22/7/2020 07:15 | Bingo call on AVCTA an RNS but not one everyone was expecting however good news on the BAMS test.. Update on Clinical Validation of Adeptrix COVID-19 Diagnostic Test Avacta to begin clinical validation of the high throughput COVID-19 laboratory test in collaboration with the UK government CONDOR programme Avacta Group plc (AIM: AVCT), the developer of Affimer(R) biotherapeutics and reagents, is pleased to announce that it has begun work with the UK government's CONDOR programme to evaluate and clinically validate the high throughput COVID-19 bead-assisted mass spectrometry ("BAMS(TM) ") laboratory assay developed with Adeptrix ( Beverly, MA, USA) . The COVID-19 National Diagnostic Research and Evaluation Platform (CONDOR), recently funded by the National Institute for Health Research, UK Research and Innovation, Asthma UK and the British Lung Foundation, was created by the UK government to provide a route for evaluating new COVID-19 diagnostic tests in hospitals and in community healthcare settings. Adeptrix's novel BAMS platform uses Affimer reagents to capture the virus and viral proteins from patient samples and combines this with the power of mass-spectrometry analysis to provide a highly sensitive and specific diagnostic test. Up to 1,000 nasopharyngeal swab or saliva samples per day can be analysed by a single technician using the BAMS assay, making it a very attractive high throughput technique for COVID-19 screening in the clinical setting. Through the collaboration with the CONDOR scheme, Avacta will be provided access to patient samples and collaborators in UK hospitals to evaluate the performance of the prototype BAMS assay and to conduct the clinical validation study. The work with the CONDOR programme will commence immediately to evaluate the test performance using real patient samples and will quickly progress to full clinical validation.......... | ![]() pogue | |
22/7/2020 07:12 | Spot Gold at 1858, excellent :-) LOL Brent at 44 :-) :-) for now LOL AAZ - having slept on the JV situation and considered all of the comments made about mining in an EU country (and I speak from experience as I came a cropper with ORM and their mine in Spain LOL) I'm of a mind to say,,,, there's every chance with the management team AAZ has in place they can pull it off,, they will have consulted with government on this,,, or be looking to do so before spending a lot of cash,,, we just need to see how they plan to go about this JV and they need to ensure it does not affect the opportunity in AZER... too early for me to make a considered judgement ... I remain a LTH for now :-) GLA Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
22/7/2020 07:08 | Very nice. But clearly the main price determinant is a €4m option. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
22/7/2020 07:03 | Go Morning all Good luck and the very best of health to you all today :-) Some great posts there guys, many thanx :-) As Rb says PoF, you are very welcome to post your ideas here and it's much appreciated by me and others I'm sure that you have chosen to do so,,, many thanx :-) ODR, thanx for heads up on NRG, much appreciated, as always :-) sfs, can't recall if it was me, but I don't think $3000 is out of the question,,, but perhaps for the wrong reasons, not least of which could be youngsters chasing it up on their mobile phone trading accounts etc etc which might not mean it indicates the end of capitalism as we know it,,, but what do I know LOL :-) Mind you with all the money printing, the dollar is now finally losing ground I hear!!! Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
22/7/2020 06:59 | Sprott announces intention to buy 8.8% of global silver annual production, the states have just announced a $50bn green energy deal, more solar panels needing more silver, both at a time when mines are/have been closed due to Covid restrictions. Hmm, what does this do for silver price prospects??!!! Hold those reins hard. | ![]() riggerbeautz | |
22/7/2020 02:27 | There she goes | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
22/7/2020 02:23 | On that basis I predict AAZ will be down 4% tomorrow. GLA | ![]() podgyted | |
21/7/2020 23:27 | @goldrush The same thought had crossed my mind... | ![]() bleepy | |
21/7/2020 22:56 | A long time in resource investing has taught me never to invest in EU mine projects - they either spend years being blocked or spend years being suspended for ecological issues after finally being given the go ahead (even when in production). AAZ built this up as a good news story - market has passed judgement - for once I agree with the market. The possibilities in its home market are WAY BETTER than this - this will divert management time which is not good. This was a PR disaster - I continue to question whether management here know how to handle financial PR and this is another nail in the coffin. They have one final chance with me - the H1 deveopment RNS - if they mess that up as well, I'll take my money elsewhere. Today was pitiful. | ![]() podgyted | |
21/7/2020 22:27 | ODR: thanks - looks very interesting. Red Lake area very hot atm | ![]() walter walcarpets | |
21/7/2020 22:16 | I will be more worried about money in the banks like RBS, BARC, HSBC etc | ![]() brasso3 | |
21/7/2020 22:16 | Beans and shotgun cartridges | ![]() pogue | |
21/7/2020 22:14 | Someone posted on here a while back a article regarding what might happen if pog went to $3000, i think the poster was Wan. The gist of the article was that for pog to go to $3000 then the global financial situation would be dire and governments will be desperate, so look out pm mines for the greedy grasping fingers of local governments and corrupt officials. Some countries are safer than others, but will anywhere be truly safe when pog is $3000 ? In any case what are you suppose to do with your money ? What are the safest investment(s) ? | ![]() swallowsflysouth | |
21/7/2020 22:10 | I would not be surprised if another J/V pitches up in Georgia !! Ordubad J/V hopefully is in the works....seems logical Remember we want to get to mid-tier status.... | ![]() goldrush | |
21/7/2020 22:02 | hopefully a better day tomorrow will be topping up with my dividend a week thursday | ![]() stockchoice99 | |
21/7/2020 20:56 | Great looking Dragonfly Doji on the the Dow ... will it go plop | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
21/7/2020 20:49 | Pogue I hear you but I hope neither of your last line come true, many a pensioner will despair and a barter economy will most likely open up. Only have to see how much business charity shops do for next to nothing, drive past any car boot, see flea bay to realise most folks can’t compete with “normal” market pricing, yet alone digital. Most of my elderly relatives would have nightmares, be like Mad Max and bartertown to them. Pof fair play, I was quite sceptical given the rise but I’m warming to PXC, you’re entitled to your comments as the points are being validated. | ![]() riggerbeautz | |
21/7/2020 20:41 | Hi all Excellent Gold explorer opportunity ... Newrange Gold Corp 0.29c (NRG:TSX) is on the cusp of drilling results in the prolific state and safe jurisdiction of Nevada. Superb summary .. Appetite over the pond far more stronger for PM miners ODR | ![]() onedayrodders |
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