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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Anglo Pacific Group Plc | LSE:APF | London | Ordinary Share | GB0006449366 | ORD 2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 157.00 | 157.60 | 158.60 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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10/10/2011 17:42 | Hi John, Thanks for your help, Sigala | sigala | |
10/10/2011 15:49 | Afternoon all, We have a wiki on ADVFN now and have an entry for APF, which you can see at the bottom of the , or directly on the . It is designed to be a helpful investment resource, giving info about and also their . Please feel free to link to or edit the wiki and add in anything you think would be useful. The ADVFN wiki is in its infancy at the moment, but the more you add, the more useful it will become. My thanks to Sigala, who has already provided a wealth of info on Anglo Pacific. If you have any questions about how to edit the entry for APF or its directors, or how to start up a new page for a different company or director, just let me know on the . John | jgpgw | |
10/10/2011 13:52 | Wish I'd nobbled a few more at 240p - what a steal! | ![]() shavian | |
07/10/2011 11:12 | Looks like a bargain to me. | ![]() atflores | |
07/10/2011 08:02 | its a Buy in the Investors Chronicle....anybody seen the arcticle ? | twig5 | |
06/10/2011 17:19 | Hi Haydock, OK - yes I see that now - thanks for pointing it out. I find Piedros bb very useful for in depth research - this thread is useful as perhaps a wider discussion about APF. Please keep up the good work! Regards, Sigala | sigala | |
06/10/2011 10:58 | APF 5 year chart well worth a look, completion of a classic head & shoulders? Perhaps on todays rise it has struck a few chartists? | ![]() haydock | |
06/10/2011 08:43 | We advertise the thread of Piedro at the top of the page! Piedro's thread: | ![]() haydock | |
06/10/2011 08:24 | Hi Ian, You can blame me for that! I was just playing around with it the other day - I'm not very tech so it's taking some time to figure out how to create it. If anyone is better at these things then please feel free to improve it. I'm not sure how much time I will be able to devote to it - but I will try to do a bit from time to time. In the meantime - did you know that Piedro runs an excellent free BB on Anglo Pacific - type in APY to the EPIC box and you will find it. He must do a lot of research and regularly updates this list with very good info. Sigala | sigala | |
05/10/2011 18:14 | It seems that we now have a wiki page on ADVFN | ![]() ianbrewster | |
04/10/2011 19:14 | Directors have been buying. September 30, 2011 Anglo Pacific Group PLC: Director's Share Dealings LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwire - Sept. 30, 2011) - Anglo Pacific Group PLC ("the Company") (LSE:APF)(TSX:APY) announces that Chris Orchard, Chief Investment Officer , bought on September 29, 2011 5,000 shares in the Company at a price of 264.17p per share. Following this notification his revised beneficial interest in the Company is now 357,245 shares representing approximately 0.33% of the issued ordinary share capital. The Company also wishes to announce that Mike Atkinson, Senior Independent Director , bought on September 30, 2011 3,500 shares in the Company at a price of 253.51p per share. Following this notification his revised beneficial interest in the Company is now 7,422 shares representing approximately 0.01% of the issued ordinary share capital. | ![]() christh | |
27/9/2011 23:04 | Encouraged to see that one of the best quirky collective funds - CF Walker Crips UK Growth Fund (inevitably known to the trade as Walkers Crisps) has APF as its biggest holding at 5.1% of the fund (Source: Money Week 16 Sept p29). Bailey and Luthman are old city hands who know which way is up. | ![]() shavian | |
22/9/2011 12:33 | I sold mine first thing today for a small profit. The current state of the market stinks and until we get the Greek default sorted heavy falls are going to be the order of the day. | ![]() rcturner2 | |
22/9/2011 12:24 | The shallow downtrend that started in Jan is now well entrenched. The shares seem very good value to me but there is little point in buying any until tangible signs of a trend change appear, and I have no idea when that will be. | ![]() mathisvale | |
19/9/2011 09:27 | Minews. So now you have a coal boom? Oz. It's not a true boom, yet, but the portents are there. Investment banks, such as Citigroup, have produced reports naming thermal coal as their preferred mineral exposure over the next few years, based on an assessment of the likely electricity demand in China and India tied in with a fresh spell in the sin bin for nuclear power. A second clue to the growing interest in coal is contained in the latest Australian exploration expenditure data. Coal is the fastest-growing sector, as the spend was up 85 per cent in the June quarter, to A$202.7 million, putting it just behind the hunt for iron ore, which sucked in A$214.7 million. Minews. It seems a bit ironic that coal exploration is booming at the same time the Australian government gets ready to introduce a carbon tax. Oz. That point is not lost on anyone in the mining game. | ![]() haydock | |
16/9/2011 12:55 | Both the Panorama and Trefi coal projects remain on the balance sheet at cost. | ![]() haydock | |
16/9/2011 11:18 | Haven't seen any brokerage coverage before, but I noticed this on the Barclays website: Date Broker name New price target. Broker change 26-Aug-11 Bank of America Buy 289.90p - 370.00p ..New Coverage | stevie blunder | |
15/9/2011 08:44 | Piedro has just announced the increased holding, just slighlty higher in Royalco. Now 32% + I wish they would revive the m&a on this one, as it has delivery of an N.Z. gold royalty in the real metal, for starters. | ![]() haydock | |
12/9/2011 12:34 | A progress report just announced over at HZM; I assume APF still have their holding ! | ![]() aylingd | |
25/8/2011 21:15 | Hay Thanks mate, I only bought this after a lot of research. On reflection, I should have bought more. | ![]() pixi | |
22/8/2011 17:13 | APF Canadian Coal Interests Groundhog Try the following above my friend, its all there. The real interest, not on the web site is the value on the balence sheet, I think now up to £2m from memory as a lot of work has been done, used to be £120.000. As you cannot even find it on the web site, you can see, what i mean about hidden value ! There was some valuation of the propery in recent years, but never of the full potential. You would not believe, but it is now officially on the front burner for development as well. | ![]() haydock | |
22/8/2011 11:22 | Haydock Re CDN, what interest does APF have? Can't see any reference on their website. | soundbuy | |
22/8/2011 08:39 | Pixi. If you buy a share when the directors buy, you are always on the right lines. I wonder what route you took to find this share? Very few do, but it has had a few tips of late. Most of the information you need is at the header, infact more than any other place on the web. Do remember that the chief source of that info, Piedro has his own exclusive, non time wasting site: You may not have heard of the hidden value: the CDN coal,keep your eye out for news of that. Regards Hay. | ![]() haydock | |
22/8/2011 00:12 | I bought 2000 at 301p a while ago and it is holding up pretty well considering the FTSE 100 has fallen to the 5000 level. I have a lot of faith in this, so I won't be selling to crystalise any loss. I am a long-term investor and only invest what I can afford to lose. | ![]() pixi |
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