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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 | 933,483 | 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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06/1/2022 08:15 | Gap needs closing Good | solo4yous | |
06/1/2022 08:15 | Never a truer word was spoken, but just because I happen to agree with you for the 3rd time dosen't mean I'm making a habit of it. :-) Seems the selling into the ramp started pretty quickly huh | terminator101 | |
06/1/2022 08:02 | How many are trying to sell I wonder??? | chickbait | |
06/1/2022 07:53 | So having failed to deliver a single successful project in the almost three years since Lucan was parachuted in and having destroyed shareholder value in the meantime and having insufficient funds to complete Poundland they now want to sell it off at rock bottom prices, stinks to high heaven. I've long wondered to what exetent this has all been contrived rather than just ineptness and is similar to what happened at Eurasia and hence why Clanwilliam arrived shortly after Lucan. I recall this was all leaked on Twitter a while back and replayed on the BBs by multi-cud. | 1347 | |
06/1/2022 07:52 | Oh dear...! | chickbait | |
06/1/2022 07:50 | Clearly somebody else not happy | imnotspartacus | |
06/1/2022 07:49 | Probably Fatty boy Cornish rang up one of his mates (wouldn't be surprised if it was saddo Sanderson) and asked if he would be interested in a nice little earner....... | terminator101 | |
06/1/2022 07:45 | Obviously several parties can see the potential in Saltfleetby and the massive revenue it holds at current gas prices. | gaffer73 | |
06/1/2022 07:40 | As if anyone is going to want to pay that 8% GROSS after the loan is paid to the lenders! | ja51oiler | |
06/1/2022 07:39 | 6p here we come!!! | imnotspartacus | |
06/1/2022 07:38 | So there was a nibble - bionicdog won't be happy :( | imnotspartacus | |
06/1/2022 07:36 | Please please please buy my company. The market is soo undervaluing me. Its not my fault that the share price is so low, it was someone else that went to the bucket shop broker and took a massive discount on all the confetti we issued and spent it on Directors salaries, where we absolutely didn't give ourselves a 50% salary increase nor May Paul Bonk £300,000 termination. | terminator101 | |
06/1/2022 07:35 | That would be nice! | gaffer73 | |
06/1/2022 07:34 | Timber! Obviously, they have gone to market and no one is interested in putting any more money towards that telegraphed placing. No EA permission No planning permission in place, 10% over budget = no sidetrack. Worthless legacy assets that need de-comm. More delays that they won't give timelines on. £250k min just to stand still. £13.4 million-plus loans plus the interest building every day. Don't the debentures stop them from doing this anyway? | ja51oiler | |
06/1/2022 07:29 | q&a reply 21st sept "We have argued recently for a sum of the parts valuation of nearer 3.5 pence. " | sincero1 | |
06/1/2022 07:21 | well well well.... market opens in 40 mins... | sincero1 | |
06/1/2022 07:18 | Looks like there was some truth in the rumours. This explains the strong buying yesterday. What price though? | gaffer73 | |
06/1/2022 07:12 | Wow, I've seen some scams in my time, but a "strategic review in a sales process" where there aren't actually any offers is right up there. Nice that George slipped in a bit of a delay too. Couldn't be using that waffle as a day to bury bad news huh. | terminator101 |
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