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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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1.10 | 1.76% | 63.60 | 61.00 | 66.00 | 63.50 | 63.50 | 63.50 | 27,232 | 16:35:14 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec | 84.72M | 3.66M | 0.0320 | 19.84 | 72.54M |
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30/11/2020 15:43 | Updated with Sharekitchen and fez Week 4 - Start (updated) | odsjp | |
30/11/2020 15:30 | Anyone know anything about this news website? hxxps://www.yerepoun We've been thinking the bulk of the mine is on Azerbaijani soil, but this article raises the possibility that they've just been looting the Azerbaijani side first: "Armenian businessmen took advantage of the occupation of the Kalbajar region and worked intensively on the rich Azerbaijani site, in a large area, trying to extract as much ore as possible from our zone. The Armenians wanted to ditch our part of the deposit so that we would not get anything. But I am sure that after 27 years of occupation and barbaric development, the Soyudlu field is not empty. In the coming months we will begin monitoring this zone and assessing the damage,” Aliyev told ASTNA." | thistimemaybe | |
30/11/2020 15:00 | BTC at $19.7k! With every week a new player steps in... | brasso3 | |
30/11/2020 14:49 | DP - one for Dave to look at :-) Cheers Wan :-) free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | wanobi | |
30/11/2020 14:40 | I used to hold RAVP and CAML. Bought CAML at the wrong time and suffered a capital loss, RAVP was good for some income for a time, but I sold at some point to pursue growth stocks. I am not (yet) at the stage where I can just pick high div shares and be content with a nice income - I need more risk, for better or worse! | king suarez | |
30/11/2020 14:38 | many thanx ot3 & KS, have added those to my research list to be worked on over the Xmas period :-) , quick look at the APF chart seems to support your beliefs ot3 but I'll look again later,,, cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
30/11/2020 14:36 | KS, all three of those are former holdings of mine so we obviously fish in the same ponds! Only sold RAVP as loved the fact you could take scrip and pay no tax (unique to this pref share I think) but they have now made the scrip price unattractive for a number of periods :-( | otemple3 | |
30/11/2020 14:30 | Picked up a few more SAVE. | king suarez | |
30/11/2020 14:20 | CAML also were paying a very good dividend, which they temporarily deferred (now re-introduced) due to uncertainties over a tailings damn leakage, which has since been rectified. They are copper and zinc with long LOM - share price has been rising on the back of commodity price rises. DGOC also pay around 10% divi - natural gas play. RAVP - I have mentioned before, pay over 10% - Russian warehouse rental. | king suarez | |
30/11/2020 14:16 | Wan, try APF - yielding c. 7% and imho probably has the potential to do 50-100% in the next 1-2 years (seems to have been left behind from recent recovery so is at March lows again). Seems to have very strong support at £1 (I don't do technical analysis but that's my reading from the chart!) which is basically where it currently is | otemple3 | |
30/11/2020 14:06 | I'm looking to build a high DIVI paying porti with companies that pay good divi's and also have the potential for big MCAP/SP gains,,, sounds easy enough LOL LOL,,, anyhow, so far on my list I have AAZ, STCM, EVR, BP and IMB,,,,, any suggestions will be gratefully received, many thanx, cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
30/11/2020 13:26 | Goldrush, yes Ordubad is a bonus I forgot to mention. I'm not sure if this will help the price of gold but Indonesia is now dropping the US $ to trade with China, and is using their own currency. They do $70 billions worth of trade with China annually. Presumably this is at the behest of China as it seeks to undermine the USA, and the $ empire. I wonder if others will follow? | lefrene | |
30/11/2020 13:24 | Wanobi I do not agree with that. I think gold and BTC are different assets but both anti fiat currency. Dan Tapiero recently made a good point in an interview. Hes sees a migration of bond (old safe haven) investments moving to gold as and maybe some existing gold investors migrating to BTC. However BTC will be much more attractive to the younger generation with higher appetite for risk. He also stressed that hedge funds/ institutions are still heavy into bonds and very light on gold. | brasso3 | |
30/11/2020 13:19 | Winklevoss twins on CNBC today - you'll like this one chaps,,, their target is $500,000 per Bitcoin within 10 years,,, their justification, it will take over Golds position in the world,,, gold was the investment in the 1970's,,, but now its the digital gold called Bitcoin..... gold is old, clunky, difficult to move around and buy things with,,,, bitcoin makes all that easier and like gold it's not a fiat currency, it cannot be printed,,, cash is trash, bitcoin is the emerging store of value!!!!! never say never huh :-) LOL amazing,,, they are super confident about it :-) we shall see,,,, GLA Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
30/11/2020 13:15 | lefrene I would also put in Ordubad I am a bit more optimistic than jb2 re timeframes....Nachiv Last week we saw news about the initial restoration of rail links which I copied to the thread ......yesterday we saw news about gas contracts supplying gas from Turkey.....the family will not hang around....Again IMHO | goldrush | |
30/11/2020 13:06 | Matt, C0lin and mad Over the past few weeks that is what I have been thinking.....Matt could it be the Fund you highlighted last week increasing their stake....or a new one.... | goldrush | |
30/11/2020 13:02 | yes, spot on Lefrene | gutterhead | |
30/11/2020 13:00 | lefrene Excellent summary 👍👍 | goldrush | |
30/11/2020 12:53 | I stick to the simple basics, despite gold retracing a bit AAZ gross margin is still over $1100. It looks like the company is going to get access to three more mines that shouldn't take too long to get into production given the company cash pile, plus of course there's the 30 odd prospects revealed by the heli survey, and the Irish prospect. Money creation is going on faster than a house fire, you can fake fiat currency, but you can't print gold, silver and copper. This isn't a 'pie in the sky' typical AiM talking but not walking shop, it's a very profitable miner, with excellent near term and long term prospects, debt free and with a hefty bank balance. Plus it hasn't been diluted to toilet paper to keep a bunch of suits in flash cars and fancy houses. AAZ is an actual solid divi paying investment, a rare thing and near mythical thing on the AiM. | lefrene | |
30/11/2020 12:12 | That looks right DP, but there also looks to be a v consistent seller putting 10,000 share sales in? | e43 | |
30/11/2020 12:09 | Yup, not sure how many more times AAZ can drop back to this 120p level and not then finally get the necessary upward traction to leave this range behind. The wall of buying at 120p is growing in volume each time it falls to 120p. At some point, it ill bounce form here and then catch a good news item and be gone | mattjos | |
30/11/2020 12:04 | Don't want to get rampy but it does feel like there's a big buyer around at AAZ. This could be it, feel we just need a spark if news and we'll be at aths in a jiffy | donald pond | |
30/11/2020 12:02 | BTC will close at an all time monthly high today at these levels!!! | brasso3 | |
30/11/2020 11:48 | Does look like something may be brewing at ALGW? Strong rise from last week continuing today.. | king suarez | |
30/11/2020 11:46 | It would be an interesting exercise to try to work out the ownership of aaz shares,we know the director's interest's account for around 40% i wonder what % of the remainder read or participate on this board ? | e43 |
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