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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% | 0.375 | 0.35 | 0.40 | 0.375 | 0.375 | 0.38 | 1,453,570 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 3.14M | -111.95M | -0.0309 | -0.12 | 13.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/7/2021 15:55 | “So what are we to do... Sell our shares at losses? What do you want us to do, short it?” I was responding to your friend Oliver, Stanley. Do try to keep up. | jtidsbadly | |
14/7/2021 15:49 | jtisadly "no matter how you’ve clung to it as it’s fallen." Price is up from .75 early June ........ remember truth is the best defence ... i will add that comment to your list of shame ... | sincero1 | |
14/7/2021 15:42 | Oh really sorry gentsAngus Energy (ANGS) looking very well placed but overlooked. Excellent Range of Assets ?- Saltfleetby gas field (low risk)- Lidsey, Balcombe and Brockham oil fields (medium risk)- Geothermal project (speculative)Perfect Timing ?- gas prices at a 10 year high and closing in on 100p.Funded ?- £12m debt facility agreed. Strong Sales and Revenue ?- Agreement with Shell, with 70% hedged at 38p (43p inc. all costs).- Revenue of £450,000 for every 1p over hedged gas price on the remaining 30%.Near Term Production ?- Saltfleetby commissioning during Q4 2021 with first gas by year end.Value ?- Mcap £10m.- Share price below warrant price (1.2p, 1.35p, 1.5p).Please do your own research, but good discussion and information available at:https://t.me/ANGS | cantrememberthis2 | |
14/7/2021 15:32 | Mercuria have had them for breakfast, Mr. Shill. | jtidsbadly | |
14/7/2021 15:30 | Oh and yes, I would expect a rational investor to consider selling his shares at a loss. You have to admit to yourself when you’ve made a mistake, no matter how you’ve clung to it as it’s fallen. | jtidsbadly | |
14/7/2021 15:28 | cantremeberthis2 - don't forget Mercuria's involvement - a multi billion pound , multinational global energy & commodity group . i think jtisadly , uclot mr this won't be 1p this year or next and ja51"contractvoid"oi | sincero1 | |
14/7/2021 15:18 | Ok okAngus Energy (ANGS) looking very well placed but overlooked. Excellent Range of Assets ?- Saltfleetby gas field (low risk)- Lidsey, Balcombe and Brockham oil fields (medium risk)- Geothermal project (speculative)Perfect Timing ?- gas prices at a 10 year high and closing in on 100p.Funded ?- £12m debt facility agreed. Strong Sales and Revenue ?- Agreement with Shell, with 70% hedged at 38p (43p inc. all costs).- Revenue of £450,000 for every 1p over hedged gas price on the remaining 30%.Near Term Production ?- Saltfleetby commissioning during Q4 2021 with first gas by year end.Value ?- Mcap £10m.- Share price below warrant price (1.2p, 1.35p, 1.5p).Please do your own research, but good discussion and information available at:https://t.me/ANGS | cantrememberthis2 | |
14/7/2021 15:17 | Perfect timing would have been to have had the plant built and producing gas on schedule, or even by end-2020 - as he said he would. If he’d accepted the $20mm he said he was offered by a bank or banks in the Spring of 2020, he might have achieved it. Instead, he’s watching these gas price, knowing his first gas won’t be for the best part of another year and that he’s had to accept hedges that limit his price then to 43p. If they’re higher than this and he hasn’t achieved 70% of planned production, he may be in even bigger trouble. And he’s drilling a dodgy sidetrack that further invalidates the discredited CPR. Here’s the brilliant management these shills are paid to applaud and whose statements, virtually all of which have proved inaccurate and some much worse, they claim are100% reliable. Dear oh dear. | jtidsbadly | |
14/7/2021 14:58 | SorryAngus Energy (ANGS) looking very well placed but overlooked. Excellent Range of Assets ?- Saltfleetby gas field (low risk)- Lidsey, Balcombe and Brockham oil fields (medium risk)- Geothermal project (speculative)Perfect Timing ?- gas prices at a 10 year high and closing in on 100p.Funded ?- £12m debt facility agreed. Strong Sales and Revenue ?- Agreement with Shell, with 70% hedged at 38p (43p inc. all costs).- Revenue of £450,000 for every 1p over hedged gas price on the remaining 30%.Near Term Production ?- Saltfleetby commissioning during Q4 2021 with first gas by year end.Value ?- Mcap £10m.- Share price below warrant price (1.2p, 1.35p, 1.5p).Please do your own research, but good discussion and information available at:https://t.me/ANGS | cantrememberthis2 | |
14/7/2021 14:47 | Angus Energy (ANGS) looking very well placed but overlooked. Excellent Range of Assets ?- Saltfleetby gas field (low risk)- Lidsey, Balcombe and Brockham oil fields (medium risk)- Geothermal project (speculative)Perfect Timing ?- gas prices at a 10 year high and closing in on 100p.Funded ?- £12m debt facility agreed. Strong Sales and Revenue ?- Agreement with Shell, with 70% hedged at 38p (43p inc. all costs).- Revenue of £450,000 for every 1p over hedged gas price on the remaining 30%.Near Term Production ?- Saltfleetby commissioning during Q4 2021 with first gas by year end.Value ?- Mcap £10m.- Share price below warrant price (1.2p, 1.35p, 1.5p).Please do your own research, but good discussion and information available at:https://t.me/ANGS | cantrememberthis2 | |
14/7/2021 14:26 | Well cantrememberthis2 One thing you could do is stop Recommending looking at your Twitter account from your many ID.s over several BB,s.....How many do you have? Apart from that DYOR and stop recommending shares if you don't know the full picture!! | ja51oiler | |
14/7/2021 14:09 | So what are we to do... Sell our shares at losses?What do you want us to do, short it?Do you want this share price to 0p?Tell me | cantrememberthis2 | |
14/7/2021 13:45 | i see the resident mouth breathers are near exploding with irritability and have posted at warp speed today .....supposition to the max , fabrication where it suits the negative narrative ,always a sign they are desperately worried that the Angus story going forward is now a more positive one . They are very thick skinned ( probably due to their wrinkled old skin ) but even when humiliated , discredited and ridiculed here and then slapped from Angus themselves... "twilight years , get a hobby " they still post ... just point and laugh. | sincero1 | |
14/7/2021 13:09 | JA51: do you think we can expect the EA and the relevant planning authority to fast-track the planning permission for the SF07 sidetrack? They’re not going to be allowed to weld etc. the processing plant while drilling for gas, are they? How can they predict first gas by Q4 2021? I agree with you, as you know - they’re not expecting to flow gas much before June 2022, otherwise the hedges would be in place earlier. And if by then they’re producing less than 70% of predicted gas volume, the hedges may be a problem. The potential issues here would be challenging for a very experienced, competent management, wouldn't they? I’d like to see a Q&A question asking what would be the impact if current gas prices are maintained and they haven’t got the thing ready by July. | jtidsbadly | |
14/7/2021 12:26 | ..delayed from when? | jtidsbadly | |
14/7/2021 12:03 | The £12 million facility for the re-development of Saltfleetby has been signed, the Conditions Precedents have been fulfilled and the Group has already drawn down £5.84m. With the funding secured we remain on track to deliver first gas as previously announced. By making the full £12 million facility available immediately, Angus is able to bring forward plans for the side-track well, which would be fully funded from the facility, and increaseproduction to the plateau rate sooner than expected. | rmart | |
14/7/2021 11:59 | where is the rns that says the sidetrack is delayed? to you. | rmart | |
14/7/2021 11:57 | JA51: this shill appears to be stamping his little foot! Yes, they’ll need plenty more money from shareholders. Free money, as far as the lenders are concerned. Reduces their acquisition cost, assuming it comes to it. Make a quick call to Chiswick (they said they were going to be out of there by last September, didn't they?) for further instructions, Mr.Shill, what? | jtidsbadly | |
14/7/2021 11:55 | "So how do you know they are not going to start that drill in the next few weeks whilst all the installation is going on, to match up with switch on by yr end as they have stated?" They haven't even got the PP for it yet! SF7 is bang smack in the middle of the construction site.......and again the company has said so! I take it you could be described as a "Mug Punter" as you obviously have done literally no research. I post what I know to help the likes of you not get suckered in with all the BS, lies, and misinformation from those who who post on these BB,s....Your welcome! | ja51oiler |
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