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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 | 1,440,242 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 28.21M | 117.81M | 0.0325 | 0.11 | 13.4M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/1/2022 08:52 | Does anyone know if this is for a client or themselves? | ![]() ja51oiler | |
12/1/2022 08:50 | British Gas interview, from the BBC's home pageToday 06:49 Soaring energy prices which threaten the living standards of millions could last up to two years, the boss of the UK's biggest energy supplier has said. Chris O'Shea, chief executive of British Gas owner Centrica, said there was "no reason" to expect gas prices would come down "any time soon". He said hopes that bills rising by more than 50% to about £2,000 a year would be short-lived may be misplaced. Rising energy bills have raised concerns over the cost of living. "The market suggests the high gas prices will be here for the next 18 months to two years," Mr O'Shea told the BBC ... "As we move towards net zero, gas is a big transition fuel," Mr O'Shea said. "And so as you turn off coal-fired power stations in other countries, there isn't an abundance of gas that you can just turn on quickly." The idea of re-badging gas as a "transitional fuel", rather than as a traditional hydrocarbon, has growing political support and has encouraged those calling for increased investment in boosting the supply of gas from domestic sources such as the North Sea ... | ![]() 3put | |
12/1/2022 08:36 | Hold on it says on 6th Jan RNS that WH Ireland Limited is the company Broker!!!!!! And they have a short on Angus? Surely that cant be right? | ![]() ja51oiler | |
12/1/2022 08:32 | Morning So have I got this right? Steven, Mohamed, and David look to have bought a fair proportion of the shares traded on the company selling RNS day the 6th? Mohamed and David have sold already, and WH Ireland Limited has taken a short out on Angus all on the 10th? Nothing to worry about then is there.....lol | ![]() ja51oiler | |
12/1/2022 08:05 | Come Rise Sir Angus Rise to 1.50p | ![]() solo4yous | |
11/1/2022 23:18 | Windfall taxes on hedged gas sales don’t sound like a very nice proposition. | ![]() jtidsbadly | |
11/1/2022 23:16 | Just watching inside Dubai on the BBC, that is the life. Come on George sell this for £1 !!! | ![]() 3put | |
11/1/2022 23:13 | oh well should push up brent crude and gas prices..good for angus and ukog investors | iceagefarmer | |
11/1/2022 22:53 | Sticky: if only he’d taken your correspondence course, he could have saved himself more than a million in school fees. You’d have thought these women would have insisted on the odd precaution when it came to it, what? It doesn't bear thinking about. | ![]() jtidsbadly | |
11/1/2022 22:41 | incidently stanley wrote a book called the virus in 1982 depicting a similar scenario to what his happening now...you could say the freemasons planned it all years ago to bring in their one world government..its up to us to stop it..they are only flesh and blood | iceagefarmer | |
11/1/2022 22:31 | Too rightGot a stack in here 1.25p next | ![]() solo4yous | |
11/1/2022 22:20 | iceagefarmer. I hope you haven't re-mortgaged your home here. Be careful what you wish for or you may end up living in a motorhome!!! | ![]() chickbait | |
11/1/2022 22:20 | not just gas coming online within weeks.Today 21:10 We have been notified that the Environment Agency is minded to grant our permit to re-inject water at Brockham but this is subject to a further period of public consultation, so we have not yet advised the market of this development. Assuming the EA encounters no new information during consultation, the permit is likely to be granted during February 2022 and we would therefore expect to restart production at Brockham immediately thereafter as we have already upgraded the site to meet improvement conditions required of us. Other permissions, mostly non-contentious or administrative, being available we would hope that Lidsey production would recommence during Q2 2022. | iceagefarmer | |
11/1/2022 22:13 | i think they'll probably sell saltfleetby to shell for £100m then concentrate on brockham and lidsey..afterall we hit near 40p when everyone was getting excited over brockham...sleeping giant | iceagefarmer | |
11/1/2022 21:52 | 15 p is a bit ofna stretch but George said the sum of the parts are worth over 3p. I'd qelcome a bid close to that figure. Not the perfect scenario for the suffering LTHs but good enough to stomach | ![]() 3put | |
11/1/2022 21:48 | JT There is no-one, and I mean no-one, in the Cabinet of Cretins that is fit to be PM in my opinion, it needs a complete change of culture and competence, quite like Anguish really. | 1347 | |
11/1/2022 21:36 | Sticky: if Anguish get a 15p bid, I doubt you’ll be able to decide whether to stick or twist. 1347: yes, British people won’t put up with hypocrisy on this scale, will they? Arrogant and very stupid of him. He’ll be dumped soon but Liz Truss as PM! There won’t be any cheese and wine parties with her.. | ![]() jtidsbadly | |
11/1/2022 21:32 | For 15p, I think George would be riding the first unicorn he saw over the far distant Geothermal Rainbow! Take out a loan for your MotorHome... I doubt Dear Old undependable George is EVER going to pay for it! LOL CQ ;-) | clottedq | |
11/1/2022 21:29 | i'd be happy with it..get my new motorhome then | iceagefarmer |
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