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ANGS Angus Energy Plc

0.35
-0.025 (-6.67%)
01 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.025 -6.67% 0.35 0.30 0.35 0.375 0.325 0.38 4,178,609 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 28.21M 117.81M 0.0325 0.10 11.59M
Angus Energy Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ANGS. The last closing price for Angus Energy was 0.38p. Over the last year, Angus Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.275p to 1.725p.

Angus Energy currently has 3,621,860,032 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Angus Energy is £11.59 million. Angus Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.10.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
13/3/2024
10:36
Major shareholders obviously weren’t happy
fat frank
13/3/2024
09:44
Interseting RNS this morning.
bbd2
12/3/2024
21:13
Maybe more likely after the EGM (Thursday). Next week, possibly.
jtidsbadly
12/3/2024
19:17
results tomoro?
iceagefarmer
12/3/2024
16:30
overhang gone...this will fly...derampers job is done so predictably quiet..probably in breeding for the next generation of scammers
iceagefarmer
10/3/2024
07:45
yes..net zero is over
iceagefarmer
07/3/2024
19:20
several very big late buys..could be fireworks soon
iceagefarmer
07/3/2024
19:19
JT Yes or using UK companies or offshore trusts as fronts, it's not called the London Laundromat for nothing. The FCA have bowed out, not that they ever bowed in, they won't announce that formally though, that figleaf needs to be kept in place or the entire edifice comes crashing down. I heard one of the dimwits in the current shambles that passes itself off as a government bemoaning the fact that UK pension funds are not investing enough in British companies. Any idea at all why not?
1347
06/3/2024
23:03
ice
You are both unfortunately.

bionicdog
06/3/2024
22:51
1347: I have the impression that Russians are over-represented among the few AIM companies I’ve watched. Still, no one seems to mind and poor mug punters seem happy to part with their cash in the hope of eventually stumbling upon a ten bagger (if I’ve got the argot right). Perhaps it would be better just for the FCA to cease the pretence that it’s interested in overseeing AIM and bow out completely. Just let the mugs and the crooks enjoy a Darwinian co-existence, unmolested, what?
jtidsbadly
06/3/2024
17:34
angus is a sitting duck for a takeover soon...Shell?
iceagefarmer
06/3/2024
17:26
1347: I was astonished at the huge rise they managed to engineer in the Anguish price 18 months ago, when it went all the way to 2.9p briefly. It looked like what it turned out to be, just as the recent smaller but still impressive rise in Vast has been - a pump and dump. It’s the old children’s game of pass the bomb, what? Is it the result of a series of mugs buying because it’s going up - the old momentum story? How have such people acquired enough money to gamble it in this way? Do they keep doubling down? Perhaps AIM is just a money laundering scheme?
jtidsbadly
06/3/2024
14:14
Yes, and the annual report due soon too. Though I dare say they’ll delay that now until after 14 March. Where are all these millions of shares ending up? There can’t be enough mugs out there for all of them, surely?

Ukog, Vast and Angus. Dominoes, going to fall in that order, I should think.

jtidsbadly
04/3/2024
11:07
JT Yes share price heading down to 0.30p now, 'erberts done what he was told to do. However unlike UKOG and VAST, which could go pop at any moment, there is some short to medium term value here with the gas and longer term the storage, but I expect that value will accrue to the new owners after the old Anguish Energy bus has navigated the final few twists and turns on Snake Pass.
1347
04/3/2024
09:52
1347: I’m finding it difficult to distinguish this from Vast. Same share price now. It’s a race to the bottom.
jtidsbadly
01/3/2024
13:00
"Yes, it does. I wonder why they have a UK entity with nothing much in it."

I'm quite sure you are smart enough to figure that out, why do many companies have a token company registered in the UK?

Yes they are but it helps if you are also a MM, that is something that would not be allowed in a properly regulated market. The ocebot will also need more oil for it's bearings.

1347
01/3/2024
12:32
Yes, it does. I wonder why they have a UK entity with nothing much in it. I don’t know why shareholders would stay in Anguish while they have another big placing, this time just to get more cash in before Trafigura take it private. The company brokers are going to have to work hard this time.
jtidsbadly
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