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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Anglo-eastern Plantations Plc | LSE:AEP | London | Ordinary Share | GB0000365774 | ORD 25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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2.00 | 0.26% | 762.00 | 760.00 | 776.00 | 778.00 | 756.00 | 760.00 | 9,712 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Shortng,oils,margarine, Nec | 456.93M | 79.64M | 2.0094 | 3.78 | 301.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/3/2012 11:32 | Just heard Palm Oil price can spike upto 25% in next six months. | hvs | |
24/2/2012 15:58 | £ 10.50 at the end of the year? Let's hope.I invest a lot of money into AEP.Here in Belgium are a few analists who follow up that share and all of them are pretty positive for the long term.Grtz | noelopan | |
24/2/2012 12:59 | And it will be no wonder. | hvs | |
24/2/2012 09:42 | Allow me to make a prediction... AEP will be £10.50 by year end. | wonder boy | |
23/2/2012 14:58 | Hi lobby, Thank you. Trust u also have some stashed away. I think we are at the cusp of great things over the next 5 years. We will be awash with cash. Hope they are generous with the divi as need every penny, as Merv wants to give free luches and dinners while tax payers pay for haircuts. | hvs | |
22/2/2012 17:00 | hvs....just looked at your post no.106 (April 7,2007......'in 2012 the share price will be over £7'. Well done ! | lobby ludd | |
20/2/2012 15:05 | Half year EPS Basic earnings per share of 74.95cts (1H 2010: 41.98cts). Will it be £ 1.00 a share ? | hvs | |
17/2/2012 14:18 | yes, $1102 | bountyhunter | |
17/2/2012 13:24 | palm oil price appears to be on the up again | weemonkey | |
29/11/2011 18:15 | Also in F.T. | hvs | |
28/11/2011 09:45 | thanks lobby | undervaluedassets | |
26/11/2011 14:19 | Palm oil price uprated daily on MP Evans website (currently $1040). | lobby ludd | |
24/11/2011 18:00 | very cheap and very weak ? knowledgeable posters know why? anyone know of somewhere one can watch the palm oil price? | undervaluedassets | |
20/11/2011 18:21 | Very good IMS and very good cash position. Anyone having patience will reap big rewards here. | hvs | |
17/11/2011 23:02 | IMS read fine to me, they seem to be nicely understated. Price movement was interesting today. Im wondering if we'll see a breakout of what looks to be a bull pennant.... | marknicho | |
17/11/2011 10:42 | Interim management statement was released today. | lobby ludd | |
21/9/2011 12:34 | agree, i used to notice the MMs mark up sundays tips, but its negigible these days. u get dozen or so newbies jumping in but doesnt take long for people to realise following a poor journalist is not the road to riches.. but there is always fresh meat entering the casino.. ready to be slaughtered by the city :) | woracle | |
21/9/2011 12:22 | woracle - I once worked for TD Waterhouse. Every Monday morning The Times would publish a list of the 'tips' that had appeared in the Sunday Papers, which I pinned up on my deask). There was clearly an upsurge in buying orders from private investors for those shares. I still remember the little old lady who wanted to buy 1000 shares in Weir Group @ 261p, because they were tipped in The Times (1815p today, so well done to her !). The market makers too clearly read the papers, as prices were been marked up before the market opened. Prices are (ceteris paribus) still usually marked up following tips(particularly from Questor in The Telegraph/Tempus in The Times).....especiall The influence of tipsters is, I agree, neglible (though not zero). Whether or not one should take any notice is another matter. A few years ago (before the days of the internet and iphones) I popped into a broker's office in Huddersfield to look at the prices on their screen.....'NEVER buy on a tip said the dour, silver-haired, Yorkshireman standing watching with me. And, since then, I never have ! | lobby ludd | |
20/9/2011 17:20 | does anyone take notice of newspaper tips anymore especially with so much more and better quality info available online these days. i suspect their influence is negligible to zero these days. i certainly havent taken notice of any paper tipsters since the internet gave me the tools to DYOR over 10 years ago. | woracle | |
20/9/2011 16:10 | Questor tipping MP Evans again.....good for the sector. | lobby ludd | |
16/9/2011 07:23 | This is by far the best and cheapest palm oil stock around, now that Jabelmalux in Luxemburg isn't available anymore. I wouldn't count to much on a high divi though, since they need the money to expand (and to be conservative). | skanjete2 | |
15/9/2011 18:22 | Very very good results. Hopefully we will get a very nice divi now. | hvs | |
15/9/2011 17:27 | nice step in the right direction today :-) | bountyhunter | |
26/8/2011 07:13 | Ah well, revenue was only up 65% with PBT up 88%. ;) | marknicho | |
23/6/2011 10:06 | I've got no problems with the divi. You can't distribute your cash to shareholders and invest that same cash in expansion projects at the same time. The cash they don't distribute is reinvested at rates I think I never would be able to, so I'm OK with this. It costs approx 6000-7000US$ to plant a new ha of palm oil and palm oil plantations sell at the moment for around 20.000US$/ha. They don't fetch that value in the first year after planting, but the invested $ should return easily 25%/y. | skanjete2 |
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