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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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-4.00 | -5.03% | 75.50 | 73.00 | 78.00 | 79.50 | 75.00 | 79.50 | 92,691 | 14:27:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 45.86M | -24.24M | -0.2122 | -3.56 | 86.25M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/8/2020 18:03 | Here is the 200 target mentioned last week ... | ![]() saturdaygirl | |
04/8/2020 18:03 | Anyone have a holding in pog? | ![]() celeritas | |
04/8/2020 18:02 | gold - 2001 | ![]() 11_percent | |
04/8/2020 18:01 | How can you trade shares and tend to that large farm at the same time.? | ![]() gold finger 1 | |
04/8/2020 17:22 | Wait till this hits the headlines .. 2000 will make the news for sure, even it it falls back a little from here.It has been reached . Unbelievable stuff , even though many including Matt forecast it !! | ![]() jeanesy | |
04/8/2020 17:20 | :-) well done jeanesy, cheers Wan :-) I doubt it will hold :-),,, but then I'm always wrong with my predictions so we shall see :-) | wanobi | |
04/8/2020 17:18 | OMG ... look at the gold price! Hit $2,000. | goodgrief | |
04/8/2020 17:18 | Its made it .. historic moment imo .. will it hold ?! | ![]() jeanesy | |
04/8/2020 17:15 | more than just a gold interview with some worthwhile advice for new investors towards the end :-) Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
04/8/2020 17:10 | 1998... will it make it .. or will it be bashed down ?! | ![]() jeanesy | |
04/8/2020 17:08 | Cinoib With respect I have to correct you there, although one is linked to the other. The reason the planet is in the merde is because there are far too many people and they still do nothing about it. All, and I really do mean all, the problems past, present and future are/will be as a result of this undeniable fact. | ![]() captain james t kirk | |
04/8/2020 17:07 | If gold price holds overnight tomorrow will be a good day for that mining report. | ![]() katsy | |
04/8/2020 16:57 | I bought a few weeks back at 133p So with DIV probably in the same place. Each to their own. | ![]() bonio10000 | |
04/8/2020 16:53 | Everything was down the lav in march......we are still hugely undervalued but good to see a steady recovery and with news to come, maybe tomorrow | ![]() gutterhead | |
04/8/2020 16:52 | Jeez .. what the hell just happened in Beirut ? | ![]() mattjos | |
04/8/2020 16:42 | Equally it was half the current share price in March of this year.... | ![]() d40eq6 | |
04/8/2020 16:38 | previous AT Daily Closing High for AAZ was £1.735 on 22nd August 2019 .. Gold was $1,500 back then. Pretty daft that the shares still trade below that level, 10 months later | ![]() mattjos | |
04/8/2020 16:35 | YTD, Gold has only briefly traded intra-day at or below $1,480 for …… only 5 days. H1 probably averaged about $1,600 H2 is averaging over $1,800 so far | ![]() mattjos | |
04/8/2020 16:31 | Yes matt it was | ![]() spidertricks | |
04/8/2020 16:29 | $1,480 management gold price assumptions for the year, wasn't it? :-) | ![]() mattjos | |
04/8/2020 16:22 | Brasso3 Dollar looks well over printed now! don't think they will burn any of those printed dollars | ![]() katsy | |
04/8/2020 16:18 | Gold looks way overbought now on the daily/ weekly/ monthly time frame. Surely a pull back is due... | ![]() brasso3 | |
04/8/2020 16:06 | $2011 on COMEX. Think it's Sept. delivery. A lot of contango going out in time. | ![]() 2sporrans | |
04/8/2020 16:05 | How soon before we see 2000.. that really might be the time for those not invested in gold and its mining stocks to take note imo!! | ![]() jeanesy |
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