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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aquarius Plat. | LSE:AQP | London | Ordinary Share | BMG0440M1284 | COM SHS USD0.05 |
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% | 13.50 | - | 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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08/12/2014 12:20 | just added another 30k rund down & Platinum steady good for platinum producers | dros1 | |
03/12/2014 16:55 | all in the price me think | dros1 | |
03/12/2014 14:58 | The unresolved issue of the indigestion law in Zimbabwe not helping either. Will AQP get payment for the 51% handed over to black investors or are they as mugabe has threatened going to just take the it | abryer | |
03/12/2014 14:54 | Can't be much longer before bidder news. | blackbear | |
03/12/2014 10:53 | share price being held down only because the loan due next Dec but AQP have a lot of option to sort this out including asset sale , aqp working mines are performing better than Lonmin | dros1 | |
01/12/2014 13:28 | $27 more in the bank | dros1 | |
25/11/2014 08:52 | platinum rising strongly now...this is the motha of all bargains | temmujin | |
25/11/2014 08:18 | Garth where did you get that platinum graph from? An app or site? | yaszq2001 | |
22/11/2014 10:13 | if chinese bid is coming, more likely will be JLP i think, several commodities price hit rock bottom in 2014, including gold, platinum and oil. gold, platinum and oil are expected to recover and higher in 2015 than in 2014. JLP will benefit as the sentiment across platinum sector is recovering and it will also will help bring back positive sentiment to JLP. not to mention, other platinum company slowly recovering such as AQP, so soon will be time for JLP | nash81 | |
22/11/2014 09:10 | the price was 400p just 3 years ago | temmujin | |
22/11/2014 09:09 | this company will be taken out soon...trust me | temmujin | |
22/11/2014 09:08 | garth..you must ave a mental blockage...AQP's market cap is just £79m...thats less than they paid for ridge mining..work it out!!!!! | temmujin | |
22/11/2014 06:53 | There is a good reason they are the price they are. They need between $14 and $15 to even consider being worth a punt, IMO. | garth | |
22/11/2014 06:51 | There is a good reason they are the price they are. | garth | |
18/11/2014 22:16 | £253k buy late on...i wonder who that was? | temmujin | |
18/11/2014 10:52 | Never try and catch a falling knife as they say. But not sure the price drop is justified, overdone IMHO | abryer | |
18/11/2014 09:22 | I have not been short for a while but I cannot bring myself to go long with the share price just dripping down week after week. I will probably take a small speculative long at 10p if it gets there. | salpara111 | |
13/11/2014 17:22 | what you mean loads of cash in bank? how many miners are producing and are cash rich like AQP?besides they are more than a platinum play | temmujin | |
13/11/2014 11:14 | I have been a bear on platinum miners for quite some time and it has paid off handsomely. There does seem to have been a spike in volumes on the buy side but that just looks more confusing as the share price has been dropping day by day. I am almost tempted to take a really small punt on the long side but the fundamentals suggest otherwise. | salpara111 | |
13/11/2014 10:09 | alot of buying this morning...somethings brewin | temmujin | |
13/11/2014 09:32 | the market cap is now below what they bought ridge mining for so AQP is valued at nothing..totally bizarre! | temmujin | |
13/11/2014 09:15 | could treble easily at this bombed out price! | temmujin |
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