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ANGS Angus Energy Plc

0.40
-0.025 (-5.88%)
20 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
  -0.025 -5.88% 0.40 0.35 0.45 0.425 0.40 0.43 5,630,655 13:29:24
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 28.21M 117.81M 0.0325 0.12 14.49M
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 0.43p. Over the last year, Angus Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.275p to 1.325p.

Angus Energy currently has 3,621,860,032 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Angus Energy is £14.49 million. Angus Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.12.

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04/1/2022
18:47
The trick is to buy when nobody is talking about the stock anymore and folks are calling it a dog/placing pump etc and when the share price has stopped falling and plateaued with selling having little impact on moving the stock lower. That's when the real money is made, when you can buy at those points in stocks. There are some outstanding opportunities right now across the AIM resource and exploration sector.
3put
04/1/2022
18:43
9.4m buys... That's the work of shorts closing
solo4yous
04/1/2022
18:33
Could even be the same people on the second placing dumping. It does happen despite what the naive think
jason_scrap
04/1/2022
18:31
A lot of volume today yet only 7% up. For a microcap with that volume it should've been 30/40% up. Obviously there's too much supply... question is where is it coming from. Many that are in higher will not be dumping here. And the only ones in profit are the recent placees... so it can only be two groups, the recent placees want out and aren't willing to wait for the story too unfold, which doesn't bode well or there's new shares being forward sold prior the upcoming EGM where the mass dilution placing will be voted upon. My guess is the later given Beaumont Cornish are involved
jason_scrap
04/1/2022
18:26
04-Jan-22 16:36:41 0.70 2,000,000 Unknown* 0.65 0.75 14.00k O
04-Jan-22 17:09:19 0.70 3,464,357 Unknown* 0.65 0.75 24.25k O
04-Jan-22 16:02:48 0.715 2,000,000 Unknown* 0.65 0.75 14.30k

3put
04/1/2022
18:06
UK: Power generation in Britain has got ‘dirtier’; in the past year
The Times Read Article
The Times covers new analysis by Carbon Brief which finds that Britain’s electricity system got “dirtier”; in 2021 for the first time in eight years. The “carbon intensity” of Britain’s energy mix hit historic lows in 2020, but rebounded in 2021 due to low wind speeds that drove an increase in gas burning, as well as the rebound in demand after the pandemic, the paper says. It continues: “Gas and coal-fired power generation both increased in 2021, while wind and nuclear output fell, according to a provisional analysis of the electricity mix by Carbon Brief, a climate website. Demand for electricity increased as the economy recovered from the lockdown restrictions of 2020, but remained well below pre-pandemic levels of 2019.” Meanwhile, the i newspaper says that “gusty weather has delivered a surge in wind power over the Christmas period” for the UK, causing fossil fuels to drop to an “all-time low” on the UK power grid.

In other UK news, Newsweek has published a new special edition focused on climate change, featuring an article written by Prince Charles where he “offers his plan to combat climate change”. Elsewhere, the Times reveals that UK energy secretary Kwasi Kwarteng “met oil industry bosses for a private dinner days after the COP26 climate summit to encourage them to keep drilling in the North Sea”. And the Daily Telegraph says that “environmentally conscious householders are being penalised with eye-watering bills to upgrade their power supply amid concerns about the network’s ability to cope with a growing reliance on electricity”.

3put
04/1/2022
17:49
Why comment if you are not invested? Seems a bit strange to me?
3put
04/1/2022
17:43
Genuine question. Are you mentally ill?
bionicdog
04/1/2022
17:36
Few big buys after hours
3put
04/1/2022
17:26
There's some burgeoning signposts that are going to be very telling coming up soon.

No longer just "how much gas, George?" Or "by when, George?" Both of which we may just start getting answers to in mid-Q2, unless yet more slippages and delays occur.

But much more short-term than that, we now have additional questions that will get answered, namely:-

"How many hundreds of millions of new shares, George?" And "At what price will these get taken off your hands, George?"

I'm expecting that we'll see answers to those latter two within the next three weeks.

headinthesand
04/1/2022
17:12
Huge delayed tradesShorts closing
solo4yous
04/1/2022
16:54
How many more 1.8 m buys will we see? Especially with gas flying
3put
04/1/2022
16:42
Follow the money as they say
3put
04/1/2022
16:21
Hahahahaha
solo4yous
04/1/2022
16:01
Nice 1.8m trade
solo4yous
04/1/2022
15:59
Decent buy printed
3put
04/1/2022
15:53
1347: yes, but I know you’ll agree that that was an understandable error on the part of the Interim MD, who is not, after all, an oil or gas man, but a finance expert. Er... umm... hang on, that’s not right either, is it? Actually, he’s carried on getting it wrong, hiding the fact from shareholders and issuing more and more shares. And he’s nowhere near finished. Has he hired Mr. Sanderson as a management consultant?

It all boils down to whether you believe they’ll get gas flowing in quantities sufficient to meet their financial obligations under the Debenture terms, and under the terms of the hedges. If they have to double the number of shares in issue to achieve these things, it will have been worth it, though the returns to shareholders will be much lower than initially expected. But even if they do issue another billion shares, there’s no guarantee that Poundland will be finished in time. The sidetrack, the weather, the virus, the EA, HSE and (possibly) Council permissions, deliveries of kit (that Joule-Thomson valve?). Every single prediction they’ve made has been miles wide of the mark.

I’m going to sit and watch it now. There’s not much more to say. until the placing. Or until they drop yet another bombshell.

jtidsbadly
04/1/2022
15:47
shareprofessor you made a mistake thinking these empty headed old duffers had brains . if nurse writes the easier definitions in crayon for them they might just understand ... and i mean just might .... they are so bigoted with their negative agenda you are literally talking to a brick wall .. a grey old, decrepit , urine stained wall...
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