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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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-0.05 | -13.33% | 0.325 | 0.30 | 0.35 | 0.375 | 0.325 | 0.38 | 15,747,930 | 15:40:11 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 3.14M | -111.95M | -0.0309 | -0.10 | 11.59M |
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23/6/2021 10:43 | Well, upon request, I've found another one online. This time an in-depth opportunity analysis taken from Spain's most respected financial news channel and strangely relevant here. Enjoy:- | headinthesand | |
23/6/2021 10:25 | CQ: it’s the same at sister company UKOG. There, the rational posters, or “naysayersR | jtidsbadly | |
23/6/2021 10:18 | JT, LOL. Been laughing this morning also at the hilarious comments by the shills over on LSE about trading volume & 1p being broken!?!?!?! Balanced Viewer has just posted a timely reality check. For the past weeks, Anguish have barely broken double figure trades. It's going to take considerably higher volume to make a dent on the share price .. and in the meantime, there are still an awful lot of shares to dump.. I don't suppose it's any coincidence that the shills are there in numbers trying - especially hard - to polish the un-polishable? CQ ;-) | clottedq | |
23/6/2021 07:35 | HITS... LOL! laughed out loud this morning (even though it's a fair summary for both U-Dog & Anguish) :-) CQ ;-) | clottedq | |
23/6/2021 06:49 | HITS: very funny indeed. Thanks for sharing it. | jtidsbadly | |
23/6/2021 06:38 | jtisadly - i thought we agreed you would stay off the boards for a few days help your mental state, you seem to be really struggling ... | sincero1 | |
23/6/2021 05:33 | I have commented more than once before on the numerous bizarrely extreme similarities between ANGS and UKOG. Both seemingly peddle nothing but "jam tomorrow" daydreams and both very clearly share the exact same professional cheerleaders looking to rope a dope on the bulletin board next door. With that in mind, I came across this absolute gem. If you're also invested in UKOG, it's literally a must watch...and even if you're not, I still cannot commend it to you highly enough, because it could just as easily be applied to ANGS in terms of the tactics it highlights. So, I heartily urge you to take a look... and bear in mind that you may need to wait for a 30 second advert to finish before the video itself starts playing. Enjoy... | headinthesand | |
22/6/2021 22:15 | JA51: sorry, I’m being thick. The half yearly report for Angus Energy plc should definitely have some commentary on recent events. I was referring to the annual accounts of AEWB3. I think they were both out last year on 23 June. | jtidsbadly | |
22/6/2021 22:00 | JA51: I don’t suppose we’ll learn all that much from them, they’re in respect of 30 September 2020. Still, they’ve just adopted new Articles of Association and Law Debenture now holds 75%+ of the shares so perhaps they'll include some explanation of these recent developments in the Directors’ report. | jtidsbadly | |
22/6/2021 20:49 | Half-year Report due tomorrow. | ja51oiler | |
22/6/2021 20:21 | Been out and about today and just checked in to see Anguish had scored a mega 20 trades today! WOW! Congratulations to the boiler room boys... what a result.... "NOT!" Clearly (Un)Lucky Strike strikes again... LOL CQ ;-) | clottedq | |
22/6/2021 14:50 | jtidsadly - you're having a real hissy fit today. I know all this recent undeniable good news is irritating you and getting in the way of your negative narrative so maybe take a few days off the board , it will do your mental health the world of good. | sincero1 | |
22/6/2021 14:02 | Not only that, but it’s likely that the only reason Mercuria is keeping Anguish afloat is Anguish’s ability to raise free money in this dodgy AIM, where nasty and unscrupulous people encourage mug punters to buy more shares to keep the price up while Anguish complete yet another placing. All the people on the other site getting excited about the gas price don't seem to understand hedges. If they do understand them, they should be ashamed of what they’re busy posting. Still, I doubt the finance expert at the helm here for the time being understands them properly either. I’d like to say this means the rampers are in good company but I can’t, really. | jtidsbadly | |
22/6/2021 13:36 | jtidsadly - you seem very irritated again today ... " They ran out of money. Had to live on their creditors for a couple of months." stating that as fact are you ? You still sticking to your "0.2 soon" from 21.5.21 or your "share price into the sixties shortly " ? cuckoo cuckoo... fruit loop | sincero1 | |
22/6/2021 13:11 | They ran out of money. Had to live on their creditors for a couple of months. Insolent and malevolent posts won’t disguise it. | jtidsbadly | |
22/6/2021 12:36 | jtidsadly - "from when Anguish ran out of money towards the end of March" and there it is as i predicted this morning at 9.04 the "running out of money post" jtidsadly really is a bowel movement... | sincero1 | |
22/6/2021 12:32 | ..and there’s some money being lost in the Bitcoin Ponzi scheme today that’s likely to make Anguish appear a pretty safe investment by comparison. | jtidsbadly | |
22/6/2021 12:06 | They’ve got to get the price up a bit in advance of the next few tens of millions of shares they’ve got to issue the new boys and sundry other creditors with, for what they owe them from when Anguish ran out of money towards the end of March, what? | jtidsbadly | |
22/6/2021 10:02 | I'm already on the record as completely agreeing with ClottedQ on this. IMV, there's nothing material that's going to move the share price in any significant way - up or down - any time this calendar year. The market's clearly priced in its (unsurprising) complete cynicism when it comes to George frantically, repeatedly yet ineffectively spinning faintly possible futures, so we can ignore all that puff. Which for ANGS leaves it all and solely resting on Poundland (and it has always been thus). Will it be brought to first gas or not? When? And if it is, will production volumes be commercially viable or not - with respect to both fixed production costs and already incurred financing costs? Neither we nor the market will know any of that until Q1 2022 earliest. So on that pure common sense basis, I have zero expectations of my self-set escape price of 1.0p being hit any time this year. | headinthesand | |
22/6/2021 08:05 | uclot - you sound desperate ( chortle , chortle ) ... you coward ... | sincero1 | |
22/6/2021 08:04 | jtidisadly - 21.5.21 "poor angus 0.2 soon" "share price into the sixties shortly " still too soon and not shortly enough ? i predict a " running out of money " post from you today , it is a Tuesday and you are regular ... like a bowel movement ... | sincero1 | |
22/6/2021 08:03 | Clearly the boiler room boys are talking among themselves... but unless they plan on buying in themselves - then nothing will happen here until Spring NEXT YEAR. That's when Lucan gets to prove he's not entirely inept by breaking his duck on actual DELIVERY! Hmmm... I wouldn't hold your breath folks! CQ ;-) | clottedq | |
22/6/2021 07:45 | Uclot - you spineless coward , what about your claim 1p won't be reached this year or next ? you didn't accept my challenge because you have no conviction , you don't believe what you write , oh the humiliation you must be feeling ... i will try not to laugh too much | sincero1 | |
22/6/2021 07:24 | Ramp-athon in overdrive over on the other channel. Boiler room in full swing I see! But where are all the mug punters lining up to invest? Sadly, the spin just refuses to work for the umpteenth time around. I doubt there's an investor left in the UK who hasn't heard of Anguish's infamous catalogue of non - delivery and who shakes their heads in disbelief at "The Weald Story" debacle. CQ ;-) | clottedq |
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