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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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0.025 | 6.67% | 0.40 | 0.40 | 0.45 | 0.425 | 0.375 | 0.38 | 22,457,274 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 28.21M | 117.81M | 0.0325 | 0.13 | 15.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/1/2022 15:00 | Much like wanting warrants exercised at double the share price, life doesn't work like that you "MORON" | ja51oiler | |
03/1/2022 14:56 | 1347/JA51: from my very limited exchange with LCC Planning, I think this is going to be waved through, virtually whatever Anguish do. They’ve given permission and that seems to be it: this is merely an amendment, isn’t it? | jtidsbadly | |
03/1/2022 14:46 | Alot of locals and eco activists are very angry at Angus Energy.Tough.Move home.Get a new life away from the oil n gas production areas.Be happy. | solo4yous | |
03/1/2022 14:42 | ja51contractvoidoile | sincero1 | |
03/1/2022 14:42 | Naysayers don't like the progress | 3put | |
03/1/2022 14:23 | No problem | solo4yous | |
03/1/2022 14:18 | JT So you think it would be sensible to breach planning permissions (if indeed they have) shortly after lodging a further planning application? That would be pretty dull wouldn't it? | 1347 | |
03/1/2022 13:42 | JA51: they’ve taken the decision to risk a small fine in 6 months time in the interest of expediting the works. Quite sensible, though illegal, but doesn’t bode well for their neighbours at Poundland, what? | jtidsbadly | |
03/1/2022 13:35 | Fair enough. Can you see them actually doing any work on new years day though!....... Why didn't they post it then if so? | ja51oiler | |
03/1/2022 13:28 | I'd guessNo placementJust warrants of 75m exercised at 1.20p ;) | solo4yous | |
03/1/2022 13:24 | No, that's why we're off today. | gaffer73 | |
03/1/2022 13:16 | Sorry on New years day! Wasn't that a Bank holiday! | ja51oiler | |
03/1/2022 13:00 | ja51"contractvoid"oi | sincero1 | |
03/1/2022 12:21 | Piles for the compressor base are in. Nice updates , good progress towards first gas made | 3put | |
03/1/2022 12:20 | A spokesman for Russia's energy monopoly Gazprom, Alexei Kupriyanov, said the latest natural gas shortage in Western Europe was a result of the lack of bids, rather than Gazprom's fault. As Ukrinform reports with reference to Radio Svoboda, Kupriyanov stated this, speaking on one of Russian TV channels. "All the accusations against Russia and Gazprom claiming we deliver little gas to the European market are completely baseless, unacceptable and false ... And Gazprom mustn’t be blamed. It is better to look in the mirror," Kupriyanov said. Read also: Naftogaz complains to the European Commission about Gazprom's anti-competitive actions Gazprom's manager said certain customers, in particular those from France and Germany, have already fully received all their annual contracted volumes and, accordingly, no longer submit bids for gas supplies, while Gazprom is booking transport capacity based on existing bids, not the other way around." "This year, Gazprom has delivered to Germany under a contract 50.2 billion cubic meters, which is 5.3 bcmmore than last year," Kupriyanov said. At present, Kupriyanov said, "according to available data, there is a physical gas reverse flow from Germany to Poland and, apparently, to Ukraine – in the amount of 3 million to 5 million cubic meters per day," with the gas being taken from underground storage facilities in Germany. According to the Gazprom spokesman, in 2021, gas supplies to Italy, Germany, Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, Denmark, Finland, and Poland were larger than the previous year. Meanwhile, Europe, says Gazprom is engineering natural gas shortage by cutting off supplies via the Yamal-Europe pipeline. | 3put | |
03/1/2022 12:00 | Piles for the compressor base are in. | gaffer73 | |
03/1/2022 11:39 | HITS: I believe they told us in February last year that the Lenders were their hedge counterparties. Any changes to the terms of the hedges would have to be agreed with them and they’re not charities, they’d want fair value of or a premium over the then-prevailing values of the hedges. One has to read between the lines of what the Cambridge graduate in English who is for now at the helm here says, what? | jtidsbadly | |
03/1/2022 11:30 | JA51: yes, I’m afraid I forgot to look at the full text in “presentations In the event that they issue all the shares for which they’re seeking permission in one go at a price of 0.50p, that will raise a maximum of £2.5 mm, net of expenses. It’s not clear to me that even this will be enough to complete the project. They will be desperate for a decent rise in the share price before the issue. Expect a frantic effort by the shills. Ocelot on Benzedrine. | jtidsbadly | |
03/1/2022 11:07 | JA My understanding is that the figure above, taken from resolution 1, is the total they may issue and allot so would include any shares issued and alloted for the CLN or a right issue or for any other purpose. | 1347 |
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