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ANP Anpario Plc

255.00
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Anpario Plc LSE:ANP London Ordinary Share GB00B3NWT178 ORD 23P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 255.00 250.00 260.00 255.00 255.00 255.00 10,628 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Pesticides, Agric Chems, Nec 31M 2.53M 0.1053 24.22 61.23M
Anpario Plc is listed in the Pesticides, Agric Chems sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ANP. The last closing price for Anpario was 255p. Over the last year, Anpario shares have traded in a share price range of 177.50p to 275.00p.

Anpario currently has 24,013,131 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Anpario is £61.23 million. Anpario has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 24.22.

Anpario Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
15/1/2015
17:25
someone is buying these. Looks like over 100,000 shares purchased today at £3, which is a good volume for ANP.
nivison
11/1/2015
18:25
In his column in Weekend FT.
keyno
11/1/2015
18:11
Thanks Keyno,I assume that info has appeared in a blog/newspaper?
spekky
11/1/2015
14:50
John Lee has also added to his holding.
keyno
08/1/2015
17:16
I see Downing have added a few more..... (after hours rns).
spekky
07/1/2015
15:58
Trading update due in 3-4 weeks,hopefully added another chunk to cash and a reasonable take-up in USA........
spekky
08/12/2014
09:01
Murray Hyden speaking in Germany tomorrow on biosecurity issues.The guy preceding is from BASF so chance to network with the big league.
spekky
07/12/2014
18:25
Well done Paraguay,always good to bank it occasionally.I remember buying these at 2p (pre consolidation) so at x23 was 46p.........obviously I'm pretty chuffed.I bought several chunks in the 4p zone too so it's all good.
This one owes me nothing and I will keep what I have until the inevitable take-out,it's just when....not if............success in USA will see Merck or similar come calling imho.

spekky
06/12/2014
16:14
Spekky - don't care if they are buying. i like this share as it tends to rise under the radar of the silly brigade and any mention. Been here since 80p and top sliced my original investment at £3.20ish. Every things free now.
paraguay
05/12/2014
14:26
It's been rising steadily all week on low volume,I wonder if they are buying their own stock again ?
spekky
27/11/2014
18:33
Over a week later and I still see campylobacter is making news,just seen Asda named and shamed as the retailer selling most infected chicken but all seem guilty.
It starts at the farm,the whole process needs looking at.Biosecurity is a key issue........Anpario has products that will help.

spekky
19/11/2014
13:19
Campylobacter in poultry making news today and the need for greater biosecurity at farms........
spekky
06/11/2014
09:42
Unfortunately this is all part of AIM. Shares go up and down on v little volume between announcements. Just have to grin and bear it until the next set of results comes out.
nivison
04/11/2014
09:33
Aim stinks............ 4p up yesterday, and a couple of sales this am, 4p down....... Get a grip market, you think we are all soft lads?????...... Can't even disguise it like 1 or 2p down and go for another 2p in afternoon........straight to 4p........ This mularky every day makes me sick!!!!!
tailgunner2
30/10/2014
12:01
I've been looking at Probiotics International (recent rns).I assumed they didn't have a distributor in China which is why they did a deal with Anpario.Turns out they already have a distributor in Hong Kong.I'm wondering ,......if the deal gets extended to other geographies is something else going on here.
They appear to be doing similar things to ANP but crucially some of their products are for human consumption.Can't assume we are interested in acquiring them (or vice-versa) but do wonder if one of our most valuable assets is actually the distribution network.......as a further example I clicked on their distributor for the U.S. which is a company called Nutrivene which only serves the human market.

spekky
20/10/2014
20:08
Thanks for the info grim,it looked like very good volume for a wet Monday morning,it makes sense now....John Lee has been a very good supporter of Anpario.His daughter is invested too as I recall....
spekky
20/10/2014
19:59
FT 18 Oct 14: John Lee bought £50k worth for his friend's portfolio.
grim
15/10/2014
16:56
Seems very odd that the third buyer had to pay over the odds.Looks like a very manipulated drop today imho..........but no doubt someone will tell me that doesn't happen here on Aim.....
spekky
15/10/2014
14:14
I hope this is a fairly transparent tree shake. Little volume to justify a drop and some good news does not add up to a 4% decline in share price.
nivison
15/10/2014
13:59
What a frustrating place the Aim market is.... :-(
spekky
14/10/2014
07:46
Excellent news......no financial details but presumably we will receive royalties.
spekky
06/10/2014
18:33
Taken a moment to log in from Corfu,again buying their own shares,not much I agree but convinced it's a regular event now.....watch this space.
spekky
18/9/2014
20:05
Mexico world leader in egg consumption.....ay caramba!!! :-)
spekky
18/9/2014
12:08
The buy back has been active since Kiotech days,here is the first....



I agree it's not massive (31k) and probably doesn't mean much in isolation but if they do it again soon I would suspect the market will take more notice.

spekky
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