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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 | 1.60% | 63.50 | 61.00 | 66.00 | 63.50 | 63.50 | 63.50 | 7,120 | 08:00:00 |
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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15/11/2022 16:41 | Yes, gold has been on a nice run, AAZ has broken out of the downtrend and looks fantastic on the monthly and weekly charts in particular. Now is not the time for conspiracy theories about banks, the dollar and gold. I'd like some more news to push us forward, strike while the iron is hot etc | donald pond | |
15/11/2022 16:25 | It would be nice to get some news so we can get back on topic. | xow98 | |
15/11/2022 16:02 | Link to article | jbe81 | |
15/11/2022 16:02 | Link to article | jbe81 | |
15/11/2022 16:02 | Bsfa featured in the daily mail | jbe81 | |
15/11/2022 15:58 | Here's the true story 2sporrans all fully referenced facts, no speculation but some opinion. On a handful of occaisions I have tried to send this link by email to news outlets to whom I thought it might be of interest. it always gets returned as "undeliverable". Perhaps you might have more success than myself? As for the 'pandemic'. On Easter Sunday 2020 I had some sudden alarming health issues, a first for me! In my case the system worked quite well, after emergency help from a pharmacy, I found myself lined up for three visits to various parts of Cheltenham hospital spread over 10 days, late April to early May, A good time to have a problem because I got to see a consultant in 10 days, two 'scientists' and a 'specialist'. I found myself wandering around Cheltenham hospital looking for the various departments. (this is when we are all locked down because of the deadly virus!). I found a hospital devoid of patients, just plain empty except for the fact that it was over run with bored nurses, twice I had girls coming up to me (I look the managerial type), asking for me to find them something to do! (remember people being encouraged to bang saucepans for the poor over worked nurses!!) I had wandered in off the street not wearing a mask. No one in that hospital was wearing a mask. Indeed a woman I took to be an aneathatist stepped out of an operating theatre wearing a mask, and removed her mask to talk to me, standing not more that 18" away. The consultant treating me was quite happy to do so without my wearing a mask even though I offered to do so, As indeed over the coming days no other professional asked me to wear a mask even though I volunteered to do so. Thee was no 'social distancing' being observed, more than once I sdw girls huddled around desks like puppies in a basket. Quite plainly all those people in that hospital had no fears about a supposedly deadly virus. So as I had a doctors letter to wave at any curious police, I took myself over to Gloucester hospital, much of which is a tower block, and I found exactly the same story. A week later a woman went through that hospital with a camera phone and posted the evidence of an empty but fully staffed hos[ital on Youtube, it was swiftly taken down and she was swiftly arrested, for her action. Thus I went searching for something so big that it needed a distraction of bhuge scale to deflect the publics attention. I found the Repo Market melt down, a market that went from an annualised 0.2% to 10% in about 15 minutes on 17-9-19 and then stalled. All algo's driven of course, and the algo's would have sent the message that the would be borrowers, were on the brink of insolvency, as they gamed over night lending facilities, for fuel to prop up a $400 trillions derivatives market. Mucm mucm later the ONS informed us tghat 17.600 persons had died directly from the virus which is about what a normakl flu season achieves. A bit later with some prodding the ONS raised it to circa 21,500. ie nowhee near the circa 170,000 being touted by those in power. A friends son died of a brain tumour, wasting away for the last 4 months of his life in a private ward, but sure enough they wrote "with Covid" on the death cert. So that has been my personal experience of this event. Huge numbers in the NHS will have been party to this thing, I noticed how they pounced on a young girl in Cornwall who had the courage to blow the whistle, no doubt the rest of the lower orders knew their place and hid below the parapet. In my mind there was and is a novel virus, but it was exploited way beyond it's true danger as a cover up due to the sheer scale of the New York Repo-Maket debacle. And 2sporrans, if you are one of those who buy everything with a debit card then you are making it easy for totalitarians to own you, and everyone else. Just witness the behaviour of Trudeau in Canada, and how that very serious episode seemed to pass the mass media by. My apologies for this being so far off topic as far as AAZ is concerned, but the behaviour of thoise in power is one if the reasons for hoping to find shelter in an efficient solvent gold miner. Very nice to see the price rising at long last. | lefrene | |
15/11/2022 15:29 | About time. I am happy with my buying on the way down. The lowest I managed was at 74p. However I am very content with that trade now. | henwii | |
15/11/2022 15:18 | yep, but, do note the GAP Rb FWIW :-) Cheers Wan :-) free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | wanobi | |
15/11/2022 15:17 | 95.5p to sell. A quite remarkable recovery in the past 5 weeks. It'd need to be 120p for me to be tempted to cash in a fraction of my shareholding. The dividend being maintained underpins us at ~70p I'd suggest. So still lots of upside, limited downside, from here. Edit - just dummy traded, being offered 93.3p for 55,000 shares. And 95.15p for 32,500 shares. There's strong underlying demand. This is going through £1 fairly soon ..... | bozzy_s | |
15/11/2022 15:00 | CCL crusing higher on upgrades, board changes and market sentiment. Trend is your friend. | riggerbeautz | |
15/11/2022 14:54 | It’s great news the Mocoa project is expanding outside of forest reserve as will likely gain Petra’s favour News of Big Red and Esperanza also in the pipeline by year end or early 2023. Could well be fasten your seat belts for Libero and a sound investment for Aaz. | bleepy | |
15/11/2022 14:53 | Thanks WAN :) They seem to be letting it off the leash again. Someone's not happy ?! | jeanesy | |
15/11/2022 14:32 | nice one Mj, jeanesy,,, good consolidation, now ready for next move up by the looks of it :-) excellent work :-) Cheers Wan :-) free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | wanobi | |
15/11/2022 14:30 | PRD going well pogue/KS,,, many thanx for that one :-) Cheers Wan :-) free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | wanobi | |
15/11/2022 14:28 | #Bleepy, good spot, I saw the LBC share price was up +20% last night and had a look for any news but the RNS was a day behind, almost as if the information managed to escape before the announcement, most unusual.. :o) Onward and upward here, 100p getting ever closer again for us all.. | laurence llewelyn binliner | |
15/11/2022 14:23 | Thanks Bleepy Lets hope for a Petro pivot then. Maybe he's been quietly keen on copper mining all along; environmental concerns less crucial than jobs, GDP, exports and $ revenues [to pay the $debt] and fill the state coffers [and pockets].? I know this article came out in June - the day after Petro got elected but seeing its mostly a take on librero, here it is: | 2sporrans | |
15/11/2022 13:37 | Someone just took the 550 and now you cant buy any !! | jeanesy | |
15/11/2022 13:32 | Can only buy 550 shares at 90p Matt. I can sell all i have at 88.5p but not sure how many you can sell as I haven't been able to buy anywhere near what I wanted . | jeanesy | |
15/11/2022 13:22 | TRT limits anyone pls | mattjos | |
15/11/2022 13:00 | LIBERO COPPER SIGNIFICANTLY EXPANDS POTENTIAL SIZE OF THE MOCOA DEPOSIT November 15, 2022 – Libero Copper & Gold Corporation (TSXV:LBC, OTCQB:LBCMF, DE:29H) is pleased to announce the ongoing field program has identified a large 2 kilometre long by 800 – 1,000 metre wide multi-element soil geochemical anomaly coincidental with the Mocoa porphyry copper- molybdenum deposit located in Putumayo, Colombia. This significantly expands the footprint and potential size of the deposit outside of the forest reserve in areas that have not been previously drilled. Highlights • 2 kilometre by 800-1,000 metre copper - molybdenum soil geochemical coincidental with and expanding the potential of the Mocoa copper-molybdenum deposit outside of the forestry reserve (Figures 1 to 5). • The soil geochemical anomaly extends more than 500 metres north and 500 metres south of the area previously drill tested. • Elevated copper in soil samples extends for an additional 2 kilometres south of the main copper-molybdenum soil anomaly. • Elevated levels of zinc and lead in soil samples occur marginal to the main copper- molybdenum soil anomaly and is coincidental with previously identified porphyry targets, which may represent mineral zonation to productive additional porphyry systems at depth. • Libero Copper previously identified 9 additional porphyry targets in the area (possible clustered porphyry system) supported by geophysics and rock sample geochemistry (news release dated May 3, 2022). The ongoing field program is now collecting soil samples over these additional porphyry targets. | bleepy | |
15/11/2022 12:36 | £1 is probably the signal for them to buy another 50k, as the stock is so undervalued at that level. | zangdook | |
15/11/2022 12:36 | nice one Rb, thanx, Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
15/11/2022 12:35 | free stock charts from uk.advfn.com Cheers Wan :-) | wanobi | |
15/11/2022 12:32 | Better news here. | riggerbeautz |
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