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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Angus Energy Plc | LSE:ANGS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWKC989 | ORD GBP0.002 |
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% | 0.425 | 0.40 | 0.45 | 0.425 | 0.425 | 0.43 | 1,192,036 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 28.21M | 117.81M | 0.0325 | 0.13 | 15.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/9/2023 12:59 | Are you shorting it? | bionicdog | |
18/9/2023 12:59 | The only real negative about this share is that we are likely to be taken over somewhere in the opportunistic 1.5-2p range. Really hope they announce the lower cost funding and pipeline completion within the next couple of weeks, that will rerate to closer to 2p and stifle any low ball bid - which I believe is imminent. | onetomany | |
18/9/2023 12:53 | another opportunity to make some money is presenting itself isn't it ... that will annoy irrelevant failures won't it ...ouch ... . afternoon moronicdog .... | sincero1 | |
14/9/2023 11:24 | JT I feel uncomfortable about the way most companies associated with Anguish Energy operate, Aleph in particular, this includes the Broker. Still it's up to the regulators to make sure UK companies are operating according to the laws and rules, the fact that they don't is just another reason to avoid them, especially AIM companies, and indeed the UK in general since, with the clowns in Downing Street it's not a business friendly environment, unless you have the 'right' connections, or your wife does. | 1347 | |
14/9/2023 11:14 | 1347: well, there’s just two Directors and the company had a sub-division of share shares in August 2021. Since Mr. Forrest was the owner and only Director until September 2019, one surmises that this was to give Carlos some shares. I find it a bit uncomfortable that such an entity exists alongside a quoted company, of which the Finance Director is also a Director and where premises are shared. And that it existed, with the same address as Anguish, at the time of the Poundland deal. Doubtless nothing in it, though, what? | jtidsbadly | |
14/9/2023 09:52 | 1347: i wonder what’s happening at Paul Forrest’s Orwell Group. It was established, as you know, six months before the Wingas/SEL Poundland deal. Its registered office was then in the same office building at Chiswick as SEL and Anguish. It’s followed SEL to the latter’s new address in Knightsbridge. It has quite a large Creditors figure in its latest balance sheet, which is way out of date. Carlos is its other director, appointed in September 2019, four months after the deal with Anguish. What’s it for, do you think? | jtidsbadly | |
12/9/2023 15:55 | 1347: yes. Aleph Commodities recently acquired (the balance of the shares in) Intertank, which does what it says on the tin. I thought Cindrigo, who acquired Challenger Acquisitions a year or two ago, had some involvement in a company of the same name but can’t find a reference to it now. It’s all too incestuous, possibly, for me. Storage does look like a common thread, though, whaT? It’s all about the share price though and it looks likely to me too that small shareholders are going to get stuffed. | jtidsbadly | |
12/9/2023 15:00 | JT Looks like they are probably related. Yes seems to be a lot of companies involved, helps confuse things what, what. Interestingly several of the share holders of Aleph International Holdings UK Limited seem to be be based offshore, including the previous PSC Aleph International Holdings Inc, based in Delaware. Not sure why they would want to get involved with a small UK company operating one producing and depleting gas field, curieux non? | 1347 | |
12/9/2023 12:08 | 1347: musical chairs at the pop-ups. Grenville Craig appointed as Director on 6 September at Aleph International Holdings UK Limited. He’s listed as about 83, Italian, resident in Monaco. Alexander Grenville Craig has been involved in most of the Aleph companies since inception. He’s listed as American, about 43. He left the Aleph Commodities Board in April. He’s still there at Aleph Energy and Aleph Saltfleetby, I think. He’s also on the Boards of another couple of Aleph pop-ups which are not (yet) involved with Anguish. | jtidsbadly | |
12/9/2023 10:26 | JT When? Well after they've got that VWAP as near as they can to the 0.40 p 'erbert dialled it at and they need to start forward selling some shares, or maybe after a low ball offer comes in to sell it as a 'wonderful deal'. I reckon it will be towards the end of September, as the Bridge Loan Too Far will go to the wire I expect, and that barrel may have got quite sticky in the recent heat. | 1347 | |
12/9/2023 08:09 | 1347: yes, you’re quite right. Odd that he should refer to oil/gas diversification as “organic” When are they going to unleash Malcy on this grey individual? He needs to put himself about a bit, innit? Non-shareholders here must yearn already for the Lucan approach. Say something - anything, no matter how misleading - rather than leave shareholders guessing. Lucan would have had a placing by now if the loan negotiations are going really badly. | jtidsbadly | |
12/9/2023 07:12 | JT But didn't 'erbert say they were going for inorganic? Can you get gas powered big wheels? | 1347 | |
08/9/2023 16:02 | 1347: yes, it’s the first and only (“organic̶ | jtidsbadly | |
08/9/2023 14:16 | JT Oh yes advisory fees for sure, I mean pretty much everyone else gets them don't they. | 1347 | |
08/9/2023 12:57 | 1347: yes. It’s time we had an RNS if they’re going to implement a sensible diversification in this way. You and I should get an advisory fee too. What? | jtidsbadly | |
08/9/2023 12:31 | JT You mean finally implement the Potato project? | 1347 | |
08/9/2023 11:07 | 1347: they’re not going to follow our advice of 3 years standing and use Poundland or market garden, are they? | jtidsbadly | |
07/9/2023 17:01 | 1347: ah yes, I see. | jtidsbadly | |
07/9/2023 14:20 | JT Yes the Bridge Loan before The Bridge Loan Too Far (Arnhem). | 1347 | |
07/9/2023 11:51 | 1347: Nijmegen loan? | jtidsbadly | |
07/9/2023 11:38 | JT They'll be back when they have got the VWAP as low as they can and then need to forward sell some more conversion or deferred consideration shares. I expected that to happen at the end of the Nijmegen loan, but 'erbert then went for the Bridge Loan Too Far at 0.40 p. Awful deal for non-related parties. Negotiations will, of course, go to the wire, as I've indicated all along. Still no accounts filed by Knowe. | 1347 | |
07/9/2023 11:30 | Something’s up, innit? Shills absent - even the Ocebot. | jtidsbadly | |
04/9/2023 13:00 | That's right , loads more imaginary money for you. | bionicdog | |
04/9/2023 12:58 | moronicdog "insincero makes money from every new low" ... price was .62 on the 29th .... up over 20% at todays price isn't it moronicdog...BIG OUCH ..... that's gonna hurt eh bellend ... | sincero1 |
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