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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aoi (Regs) | LSE:AOI | London | Ordinary Share | COM SHS USD0.0001 (REGS) |
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% | 77.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/10/2021 22:03 | If that link leads you to the homepage then stick AOI into the search function. | freddie ferret | |
27/10/2021 21:58 | Not sure if this is real time or delayed. | freddie ferret | |
27/10/2021 21:42 | oh, doesnt bother me, larger oil build than expected we just got to sit back and wait for those huge dividends with aoi, and they are coming, regulars and specials oil at 82, wti, but wont be a straight line rise thats for sure, remember when we got excited at 80 ? | martinfrench | |
27/10/2021 21:39 | It’s a mixed choir, run by volunteers, nothing to do with a church, but as there are not many venues available, we do sometimes use a church, especially at Christmas time. Our Canadian stocks got a bit red today..just a breather I think. | rayrac | |
27/10/2021 18:49 | what sort of choir then ? was just thinking barbershop quartet but thats not a choir.... | martinfrench | |
27/10/2021 13:10 | It’s not a Church choir Martin. But I do go to church most sundays and sing in choir. I’ve just got back from a village called Finchingfield. Satnav dropped us off in wrong place by at least half mile! | rayrac | |
27/10/2021 09:59 | i need to go and pick up a ladder in bovey tracey so will be out also not sure about reco, but think story will pick up steam at some point luckily not one of my big 3 so are you quite religious ray ? | martinfrench | |
26/10/2021 18:59 | Reconnaissance suffering, lack of news a faith in the final outcome. Off out now, local town choir, singing is relaxing…somet | rayrac | |
26/10/2021 18:34 | In 2weeks! We can look forward to that. Very happy with aoi I must say. I’m showing a very decent gain, so far! In frontera, but I’ll let it run to the drill results, come what may. | rayrac | |
26/10/2021 18:24 | aoi chart forming lovely, classic shape, ready for next move yr end results in 2 weeks i think, ish | martinfrench | |
26/10/2021 16:19 | But you can relax Martin, I’m committed in a very small way. | rayrac | |
26/10/2021 16:06 | It’s all based on hope that they commence drilling off the coast of Africa any day..week or month from now. Can’t remember which country though. Not that it matters perhaps. | rayrac | |
26/10/2021 15:58 | tower resources ? not sure what they are doing, might take a look unless your dying anytime soon, would never sell tharisa, they they are dull and dont like the very low volume slp should be in everyones portfolio, in a good rhodium year they are on 2 x earnings, which is incredible so whats the deal with tower, before i look ? | martinfrench | |
26/10/2021 15:51 | I still hold Tharisa in my shares account, but sold it out of my isa. I think you my might be surprised, nay shocked, that I bought trp in its place. I’m looking for speedy gains and think it could be obtained that way of trading…my age you see!☠️ | rayrac | |
26/10/2021 15:19 | not especially tempted for cgx, may be a mistake, but as i have said i would need to devote some time to looking at cgx, and current price is just not my style, i like buying before the story usually. these sort of plays, when you build in failures, have minimal gains for me slp, much like tharisa, always undervalued. 100 million cash in bank, 300 million mkt cap, like tharisa earnings depend heavily on rhodium, but they pay 4p + 2p + special, so at these rates, if they pay special again in feb, will be > 10% yield plus explosive increases from pgms (works other way partly too) so chronically undervalued.....and is a firm firm favourite unlike tharisa, though tharisa have better growth prospects | martinfrench | |
26/10/2021 15:14 | It would be nice to see nr in one of the Canadians. There must be news from one of them soon. | rayrac | |
26/10/2021 15:07 | Yes, but I had a look at the results and can’t say I see reason for much share price increase? Just steady as she goes. Or am I missing something? Early drop in the cgx sp, which I thought was overdone, but next second it had done a reverse. Are you tempted Martin? | rayrac | |
26/10/2021 12:43 | shocking slp manipulation this morning on quaterly results dropped to 94, now back to 109, shocking, hoping people didnt understand the results i guess | martinfrench | |
25/10/2021 22:10 | Yes gas up around 12.4% today, that’s going to close down a few more suppliers! At this rate, only 5 will remain? Deadly games! | rayrac | |
25/10/2021 20:52 | Silly me eh! Gas is going to upset everything. Are they trying to push us at hydrogen. | rayrac | |
25/10/2021 20:24 | wti is oil...west texas intermediate, yours is brent i wonder, with brent up a bit and gas up 12.5%, at high, if US arnt interveening and keeping the wti price down ? wti down a bit, brent up a bit, gas up a huge amount ? makes little sense | martinfrench | |
25/10/2021 20:02 | Wti? Traded in NY. Or wte? I haven’t seen you mention that before? | rayrac | |
25/10/2021 19:58 | Ah I did wonder if I’d have to pay. But thanks anyway.I’ll not bother just yet, I’m reasonably happy waiting. I wouldn’t be able to buy or sell within 15minutes anyway perhaps…just take it as it arrives. I’m pleased there’s nothing sinister around cgx trading that I can see. Other than it was obviously played with by wearers of dark glasses. 😎 | rayrac | |
25/10/2021 19:42 | wti retracing a bit after hitting 9 yr high, prob why its retraced soon be back | martinfrench | |
25/10/2021 18:54 | use a trading app for real time prices ? very few are free, and most unreliable but are out there | martinfrench |
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