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ANGS Angus Energy Plc

0.375
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30 Apr 2024 - Closed
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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
  0.00 0.00% 0.375 0.35 0.40 0.375 0.375 0.38 1,008,483 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 28.21M 117.81M 0.0325 0.11 13.4M
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 £13.40 million. Angus Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.11.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/6/2021
15:39
hits - according to a prolific poster on the other site ( more that 12,000 posts - i think they need to find a hobby ) your 1p out is coming . obviously this will be humiliating news to uclot who predicts ( smirk, chortle) the price won't reach 1p this year or next and devastating news to old duffer jtisadly who predicts ( smirk, chortle, smirk , chortle ) " 0.2 soon and price into sixties shortly". 3 predictions .. they can't all be right ... what a surprise ..
sincero1
24/6/2021
15:21
jtisadly - you are clearly illiterate .. "... share price to get over 1p.. " are you mentally ill?
sincero1
24/6/2021
14:25
Show me where he predicts a price over 1p.
jtidsbadly
24/6/2021
14:14
told you jtisadly was very irritable . your mate clearly states "... share price to get over 1p.. " that is north of 1p, pretty clear even to a halfwit, no wonder then you struggled with it .. classic jtisadly fabrication to suit narrative ... will you ever tell the truth ? You also best google definition of "shill" you clearly have no idea what it means but then again it suits your negative narrative and i know you hate the truth getting in the way of that ......
sincero1
24/6/2021
13:42
This shill needs to work on her reading skills.
jtidsbadly
24/6/2021
13:16
i see old jtisadly's mate on the other site is predicting share price will be north of 1p . Jtisadly hilariously predicted "0.2p soon" on the 21st May and "share price into sixties shortly " just after that ... oh dear , you too fallen out again ? you really need to get on the same page if you are going to persist posting so much ....
sincero1
24/6/2021
11:46
jtisadly - very irritable today and for some weeks now ... if all your constant negative supposition for months and months and months was correct, why keep trying to justify it ? busted .
sincero1
24/6/2021
11:40
And a sensible post by balancedviewer, but he’s got his sums wrong. They’ve spent the £2.5mm. The £12mm. is on top of that. Plus it’s going to be two years late, so that's another £5mm. of g&a etc. I’ve said it before, but why didn't the financially savvy interim MD accept the $20mm. which he said banks were willing to offer him and bring in Halliburton? Ridiculous. They’d have been pumping whatever’s there by now. Instead, the whole company is mortgaged to the lenders, the management can’t take decisions on spending without referring them to the lenders and they’ve got hedges in place which threaten their survival unless they meet 70%+ of their own forecast production. Perhaps, being savvy, he thought a $20mm. loan on Poundland was unaffordable?
jtidsbadly
24/6/2021
11:19
jtisadly - complete negative supposition as always but still ignorantly name checking companies ... you're simply an antagonist.... and ja51"contractvoid"oiler and uclot blindly follow.... how tragic...
sincero1
24/6/2021
11:04
JA: I think the conversion terms may be academic. It looks like a write-off, to me.

I see that Ocelot is offering Anguish as an example of the fallacy of the “efficient markets” proposition! Someone should point out to him that AIM is not an efficient market, it’s a casino peopled by specimens like himself/herself.

jtidsbadly
24/6/2021
10:57
JT
You forgot the small matter of the £1.4 million outstanding CLN due in April or May. How are they planning on paying it back?... The £12 million is strictly for Saltfleetby.

If the £1.4Millin CLN is converted into shares, will it be at 0.9p or 0.6p ....It's difficult to interpret the RNS as to the terms....Whichever, my calculator struggles with those figures.

ja51oiler
24/6/2021
10:44
Well, you see Mr. Shill, I think Mercuria has got them, coming or going. If Anguish fails in its timetable or in the sidetrack, their assets fall into Mercuria’s hands. If they succeed in meeting the timetable within budget but can’t produce 70% of their projected gas volumes, and if the gas price is then higher than the hedged price, they may fall into Mercuria’s hands. Only if Poundland is a bonanza by mid-2022 will they make decent money and survive independently. What are the chances?
jtidsbadly
24/6/2021
10:36
So I was looking over the latest presentation and wondering why they had changed the plans yet again regarding the Saltfeetby sidetrack. GL hadn't mentioned it in the previous day's interview after all.

From the Saltfleetby pages...Line 4

"Application for planning and EA permitting consent for further sidetrack from one of two existing wells"

An Application to the EA could take up to a year I thought to myself (It took that long for SF7) why change plans when the PP for SF7 is already in the system! and from 1 of 2 existing wells? there are 8 wells at Saltfleetby!

Then I read the Lidsey Guff.....Guess what it says on line 3!

"Application for planning and EA permitting consent for further sidetrack from one of two existing wells"

Now that makes sense, doesn't it!

This is a company who the "pump and dump"/Boiler room/Concert party" (call them what you will), are desperately talking of 1p imminent 2p by July, 5 p on any news this will 10 bag Balls..... when in reality, the company are such a shower of Shxx they can't even manage to put a simple presentation together without F..ing it up.

ja51oiler
24/6/2021
10:30
jtisadly "The fact that the hedges don’t start before mid-2022 suggests that Mercuria don’t have much confidence in them either." you are losing it jtisadly ... be careful name checking Mercuria in you suppositions.....
sincero1
24/6/2021
10:20
CQ: yes, I agree. The fact that the hedges don’t start before mid-2022 suggests that Mercuria don’t have much confidence in them either. I’m looking forward to seeing the interim accounts and AEWB3’s annual accounts. Though, of course, AEWB3 is now, in effect, owned by the loan security agent, what?
jtidsbadly
24/6/2021
09:59
uclot "The only direction I can see the share price going this year is downward " pahahaha .. so not only will you not support your own claim the share price won't get to 1p this year or next , you now claim it will only keep going down...so come on mr.discerning take up my challenge .... you won't as you have no conviction and just make this stuff up ...you have totally discredited yourself .... which is some feet as you had no credibility in the first place...
sincero1
24/6/2021
09:52
JT,

It's laughable how the shills keep banging on about volume rising and 1p being broken... when there are a only ever a handful of trades here - AT BEST - most days.

The only direction I can see the share price going this year is downward - as those millions of extra shares get dumped onto a disinterested market. If nobody is buying, then the share price will drop.

trouble is: most investors know Anguish never meet their own deadlines, just as most know that the directors have been hopelessly wrong with their financial projections... so any realistic expectation here must be that 2022 Q1 will be missed and there will be yet another placing needed sometime between now and then?

CQ ;-)

clottedq
24/6/2021
09:29
Oh dear, another shill repeating his post from the other site. It’s getting desperate there, isn’t it?
jtidsbadly
24/6/2021
09:23
Im building my position here, having conducted a deep dive on the progress here in Angus Energy

Looks possible that if they can curb their quarterly dilutions and FIRST GAS in Saltfleeby in Dec 2021 thatll be transformative in my view

cantrememberthis2
24/6/2021
09:14
JT,

Yes, it will be "entertaining" to read through those books! I guess they all must have something to hide - why else the long repeated delays?

CQ ;-)

clottedq
24/6/2021
09:09
jtisadly - yawn , are you still posting , i thought you were taking time off the boards . your most recent posts really due suggest you are struggling with your mental health ... nurse , take away his laptop ...
sincero1
24/6/2021
08:58
CQ: yes, and no half-yearly accounts yet, from Angus Energy plc or AEWB3, nor from Mr. Forrest’s two companies. I wonder if this shill thinks there will be a large cash position at end-March at Angus Energy? Perhaps he’ll tell us. Or more likely not. Or an increase in creditors? They’ve got six days to file the accounts for both companies. Will Mr. Forrest file (a month after the deadline) at the same time? Will Angus be late filing? They will be quite interesting, the Angus accounts. I wonder also what the auditors will say about it all?
jtidsbadly
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