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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% | 0.475 | 0.45 | 0.50 | 0.55 | 0.475 | 0.50 | 6,022,953 | 16:11:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 3.14M | -111.95M | -0.0309 | -0.15 | 17.02M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/1/2022 09:26 | Sound Energy 1.5p offerred but in shares, not cash. | smithie6 | |
18/1/2022 09:17 | U-Dog next to bid now I expect! LOL ;-) | clottedq | |
18/1/2022 09:14 | hits as the share price rises so does your bitterness .... if you had only held on instead of selling at 1p eh ? i know you need to justify your decision to yourself but come on .. enough, we get it . like i said before less lobsterpot more gilded cage with door left open it is clearly worded "possible" offer, clearly states indicative proposals rejected by the angs board . its the non binding offer mentioned in 6th jan rns ...... lets see if others throw their hat in but more importantly who they are .. in the meantime price rises . progress on site ..... | sincero1 | |
18/1/2022 09:07 | your opinion matters not one bit. you are clearly a bitter ex holder. It is plainly obvious that all of your remarks will be twisted to the negative. | rmart | |
18/1/2022 09:03 | My opinion? ANGS has realised that it can't get Poundland over the line from either a "time remaining" or a "further cash required" point of view (or both) and is looking to throw in the towel (or perhaps "pass the parcel bomb" might be a better metaphor). As I've mentioned several times before, the closer it gets to the summer and the twin alarm clocks of debt repayment and hedge fulfilment without Poundland being in full and sufficient production, the less ANGS will be worth. If this is the case, it would be interesting to ask how long have they known this. Not that we'll ever find out... There's implied reference in this morning's RNS to an extra c. 350 million ANGS shares over and above the 1,093 million already in issue. I don't remember ANGS carrying quite that high a commitment in terms of being obliged to issue new shares already? | headinthesand | |
18/1/2022 09:00 | Bear in mind that - as some more objective here have been saying for months - for ANGS, the "life or death" matter has always been about getting to adequate levels of gas production before those two separate alarm clocks of debt repayments and hedge fulfilments kick in (or "how much gas and by when?").---- bit dramatic but you are right hits. It's all about how much gas and the size of any offer. | 3put | |
18/1/2022 08:58 | For LTHers, this will presumably seem derisory and utterly unreallistic, given George's frequent assurances of "sum of the parts" valuations for the entirety of ANGS - and not forgetting the company's most recently issued CPR on the revenues projected from Saltfleetby alone -----agree 100% | 3put | |
18/1/2022 08:57 | Looks like Lucan got the warrants away on this morning's laughable news. Sound Energy FFS. It's even worse than I thought! I expect it's the best pump they could manage to convert the warrants above 1.2p... now onto the discount placing for dessert... Shakes head in disbelief. CQ ;-) | clottedq | |
18/1/2022 08:51 | Hits called the rise in share price and you ramped it further saging warrants hit. I'm starting to think you are a pair of rampers | 3put | |
18/1/2022 08:50 | JT , you said it yourself. Warrants exercised next | 3put | |
18/1/2022 08:45 | Hilarious. Gneiss helping those warrants get exercised? They really want some money out of these bozos, what? Should’ve kept Gneiss sweet, chaps, what? | jtidsbadly | |
18/1/2022 08:30 | another batch of profit takers being moved along. Same pattern as yesterday followed by a strong finish. | rmart | |
18/1/2022 08:26 | Well done everyone , Hits said the first offer would be £10 down the pub. | 3put | |
18/1/2022 07:57 | We chuck in our Moroccan tax issue and you chuck in your£ 13.5 Million loans, 10% cost overrun, decommissioning liabilities, and the fact your skint and no one will notice we have both decimated shareholder value over the last 4 years! | ja51oiler | |
18/1/2022 07:57 | Goodness me, peoples ability to read simple English disappears when then want to make derogatory comments . Sadly it is always the same posters that try to deceive. | shareprofessor | |
18/1/2022 07:46 | interesting sound kept increasing the offer 3 in all...obviously they know angus is worth alot more and maybe looking to flush out other bidders..this will set off a bidding war now...happy days | iceagefarmer | |
18/1/2022 07:26 | so sound was the non binding offer mentioned in the rns jan 6th.... I see the cretin ja51contractvoidoile | sincero1 | |
18/1/2022 07:21 | I want cash offers lolBring on 1.50p todayHTTPS://twitter | solo4yous | |
18/1/2022 07:20 | As expected Lucan trashes the share price down to rock bottom at 0.65 p then in come the low ball offers, didn't they say it was worth at least 4 p even before the high gas prices? Roll up folks, swap your confetti for different coloured confetti. JA I note the comment, can you clarify why you think it's a basket case? | 1347 | |
18/1/2022 07:13 | 1.5p is the bottom..lowest offer from the 6 bidders...nice | iceagefarmer | |
18/1/2022 07:10 | Low offer imo but it's a start! | gaffer73 | |
18/1/2022 07:07 | Hilarious, the creme of the creme AIM companies bidding on this pile of shut huh. GTE paid in worthless sound energy shares. What could possibly go wrong. | terminator101 | |
17/1/2022 23:08 | the dry weather this month has been amazing for angus..id say its speeded up operations by 50%..usually they'd be working in mud this time of the year | iceagefarmer |
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