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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 |
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17/11/2021 21:28 | Back to the real world for a second (something that the boiler room multi-ID morons detest)... Looking at those recently tweeted pics, one simple question. Where's the concrete hardstanding for all the equipment now overdue to be delivered to Poundland? It looks like the required groundworks haven't even been started. No wonder the equipment's not arrived... This is yet more slippage and delay on the way to first gas. ANGS is continuing to screw things up mightily, from all appearances. What's the betting on all required equipment not turning up onsite until the New Year now? | headinthesand | |
17/11/2021 21:27 | 0 1 0 sincero1 17 Nov '21 - 10:10 - 11325 of 11403 0 1 0 ja51contractvoidoile | solo4yous | |
17/11/2021 21:27 | Top up @ .6p | chickbait | |
17/11/2021 21:17 | £12m funded project We had two tweets and boy have the shorters of this world come out in fighting force. We had the CPR saying First Gas Mid March 2021 and some investors happily sold up and moved on. | solo4yous | |
17/11/2021 21:09 | Delays, delays and more delays. Over budget. Same old, same old... | chickbait | |
17/11/2021 20:56 | Great quote NeoGeo Posts: 83 Price: 0.875 Strong Buy RE: 81% of stock held?Today 17:00 I mean it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out HITS is being paid. No one will spend morning till night bashing a stock wasting time and money unless they are being paid which HITS is clearly being paid for. It’s a group of investors who are benefiting from damaging Angus and I think I know who. Either way HITS is just a pawn in the bigger game. | solo4yous | |
17/11/2021 20:52 | I'm not buying anymore of these shares! | chickbait | |
17/11/2021 20:25 | NeoGeoPosts: 83Price: 0.875Strong BuyRE: 81% of stock held?Today 17:00I mean it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out HITS is being paid. No one will spend morning till night bashing a stock wasting time and money unless they are being paid which HITS is clearly being paid for. It's a group of investors who are benefiting from damaging Angus and I think I know who. Either way HITS is just a pawn in the bigger game. | davemarn | |
17/11/2021 20:24 | 2 tweetsKittens Galore | davemarn | |
17/11/2021 19:38 | I'm invested and I find their research invaluable. | chickbait | |
17/11/2021 19:29 | the resident old grey disingenuous window lickers madder than a box of frogs now claiming others are mad .... you old duffers really need to Google the definition of irony.... Gaffer remember these geriatric plebs never let the truth get in the way of their negative agendas. | sincero1 | |
17/11/2021 19:26 | Neither do I but I highly doubt they'll be paying interest on funds they haven't used. | gaffer73 | |
17/11/2021 19:22 | "The short answer is the field ,on the original CPR plateau volumes but at the latest forward curve prices, might generate £17 mllion over those four months with the side track and about £8.5m without it. Angus share is 51%. Ordinary opex might be about £0.6m excluding debt service." That's 2m a month so a one month delay or even six weeks would be ok. | davemarn | |
17/11/2021 19:20 | The lunatics are in the hall, The paper holds their folded faces to the floor, And every day the paper boy brings more... | 1347 | |
17/11/2021 19:18 | It's getting hot here?Boiling.... From the paid deramper brigade.As Gaffer said...Yes, you specifically raised your concerns that Angus may not be able to make debt repayment of 3m next year. It now appears that this payment will be shared with SEL so it won't be 3m. | davemarn | |
17/11/2021 19:07 | O dear.... 2 days until it's actually full!..... Let's see what the Lunatic posts to himself for the next couple of days then!! | ja51oiler | |
17/11/2021 19:04 | I hadn't really thought a full moon would actually bring lunatics out until today! But on today's one-man multi ID posts I may reconsider. | ja51oiler | |
17/11/2021 18:40 | ReminderGaffer saidYes, you specifically raised your concerns that Angus may not be able to make debt repayment of 3m next year. It now appears that this payment will be shared with SEL so it won't be 3m. | davemarn | |
17/11/2021 18:39 | Anguish Lethargy. My worst AIM share ever and I mean by far! | chickbait | |
17/11/2021 18:20 | Every time I close eyes SinceroYou need a pint on all of usProper legendjtisadly the geriatric ,disingenuous, single cell brained nobody's whole argument is based on them not producing gas .. frantically and desperately posting ever more ridiculous negative speculation to suggest it won't happen... the latest being bad weather ... the fact remains the company is increasingly confident that it will produce, shell are in , so are mercuria .... | davemarn | |
17/11/2021 18:17 | Chickbait: I’m not advocating it at either price. Some of these chaps ought to be put in touch with Gamblers Anonymous. | jtidsbadly | |
17/11/2021 18:14 | Gaffer: I don’t know from when interest is to be charged on the loan. The details in the new CPR are mostly incomprehensible to me, as are the g&a expenses, which appear barely to cover Board salaries. | jtidsbadly | |
17/11/2021 18:11 | Average down at 0.6 or 0.4? | chickbait | |
17/11/2021 18:02 | Oh dratsCalm down laddieAgainNeoGeoPos | davemarn |
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