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AAU Ariana Resources Plc

2.55
0.05 (2.00%)
19 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ariana Resources Plc LSE:AAU London Ordinary Share GB00B085SD50 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.05 2.00% 2.55 2.40 2.70 2.55 2.50 2.55 808,139 09:35:59
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 4.03M 0.0035 7.29 28.66M
Ariana Resources Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker AAU. The last closing price for Ariana Resources was 2.50p. Over the last year, Ariana Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 1.575p to 3.10p.

Ariana Resources currently has 1,146,363,330 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Ariana Resources is £28.66 million. Ariana Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.29.

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24/11/2020
09:20
why no one discussed it besides myself and that borrowing costs and ability to borrow !!! right now in Turkey are an issue is beyond my gardening mind. you all must be right, but I ll stick to myself

did anyone check the JV partners balance sheet and its ability to borrow
at what bank
is bank still functioning

etc

I will not post furher in order to preserve the peoples day ....

kaos3
24/11/2020
08:57
my thoughts and experience as well -corrientes - in the short term - long term the majority on this BB is right

BB you pushed me to argument my self the other day - and my argument for the JV delay is prohibitive cost of borroving - which is one of the pillars of the JV

I had good intention in discussing it and to make people alert to this issue - and I was in hope to get a clear cut answer together

I was and I am naive

so I just checked and the first hit was



it got worse since then

I am just trying to find the reason for the delay and for the SP/results/charts delta

as for myself the jurisdiction and its finances in general are the problem atm I must watch this factor - before buying more

kaos3
24/11/2020
08:42
So who would anyone with a shred of understanding company finances listen to, corrientes or Nigel Somerville?
I won't post the full article, I think NS's ongoing coverage (sometimes irritating) of AAU deserves paying the small subscription so someuwin's sample above sums up where we are now.

1candc
23/11/2020
23:29
Ariana Resources – Stonking Q3 Numbers

BY NIGEL SOMERVILLE, THE DEPUTY SHERIFF OF AIM

We have more good news this morning from AIM-listed Turkish gold-miner Ariana Resources (AAU) in the form of the Q3 numbers from the Kiziltepe joint venture. The Gold price may still be in a correction, but Ariana’s shares are showing some strength and it is not hard to see why...

Rest of article

...Pro tem, with the shares sitting at 5.35p and at up to 5.5p, I am sticking with my BUY stance, with a short term target of 7.5p. But with all the ducks lined up in the gold market for another bull-run, I still think 10p is very possible and if Kerim Sener and his team continue to perform, there will be yet more upside to come.

someuwin
23/11/2020
22:39
Of course, it's natural that a small number of obvious super bulls are going to deride anyone who dares to criticise their beloved. That's blindingly obvious. As I said, we'll see, but admit that I don't have a fortune tied up here, like some appear to have.
corrientes
23/11/2020
22:06
De-ramper!!
pharmoutcomeszzz
23/11/2020
22:05
For those relatively new to this board, BB’s last comment about being more right than wrong could be interpreted as a bit of a brag. Except he’s underplaying his hand. He’s often very right. Corrientes is not in my view a subtle de-tamper: Over his last few, consistent contributions it has become blindingly obvious.
pharmoutcomeszzz
23/11/2020
22:01
Deramps not derail
bigglesbingham
23/11/2020
21:53
I've always got the impression he/she derails in a subtle manner and had them as a shorter. May be wrong but doesn't really matter . What will be here will be .
bigglesbingham
23/11/2020
21:31
Personally see news and breakout coming before the end of month
alchemist5
23/11/2020
21:28
Corrientas .. do you hold shares?

Personally very happy with POG and balance v oil and currency

Hardly doldrums

alchemist5
23/11/2020
21:01
What about QE to support PGM’s
cool hand kev
23/11/2020
20:05
AAU will rerate on JV conclusion. One thing you learn and that is that cash is king!!! By reducing future revenue stream for $35m will have several effects. It gives immediate reward via dividend , it brings a powerhouse on board but it means we become more of an exploration play with Salinbas and Cyprus to name two with cash to explore other areas. Traditionally explorer's correlation to the immediate commodity price is less than large producers. So I see a rerate to 7-8p, consolidation as the dividend plays out and 10p plus as the positive exploration results (which is Kerims area of expertise) come in. Obviously DYOR but I'm please to say I've been right more often than wrong when it comes to Ariana.
bigglesbingham
23/11/2020
19:30
I certainly wouldn't describe this as twaddle. Whilst I tend to agree that improved profits will ultimately lead to higher share prices (although it is by no means as straightforward as that), sector sentiment will influence the price of all shares in that sector. Short term the gold sentiment has turned down and this will dampen enthusiasm for all constituents although some will perform better than others.
jc2706
23/11/2020
17:33
The price is clearly pined down by the uncertainty of the JV deal going through, this will have a great re-rate once everything is clear for investors. Uncertainty is always going to kill the drive of the share price. IF you don't think it will get to near true value why invest in AAU? Seems odd thing to say Corrientes? Are you pinning hopes on the gold price moving up again with more stimulus?
lottsgold
23/11/2020
17:23
Sorry, but previous experience tells me it's often otherwise and not 'twaddle'. We'll see ! Here, with all this good news to come, I'd have expected the last few months to have shown a gradual increase in anticipation, but.......?
corrientes
23/11/2020
17:12
Corrie - what a load of twaddle. If a company makes more profit it's share price should rise, regardless of the sector or commodity.
charles clore
23/11/2020
16:37
I don't see a trigger to reignite gold in the short term. Therefore no matter what good news comes out of AAU, it will have little impact on the share value. The price should increase when an external event causes gold to reverse its trend. Just my opinion, but if the hot money's not there, I just see a continuation of what we have today. Hope I'm wrong, but have seen this type of situation so many times when the basic commodity is in the doldrums.
corrientes
23/11/2020
16:36
yes soulsource american servie and manufacturing nubers
ekuuleus
23/11/2020
16:27
Hmmm possibly but it's not even new news. Well it's happened whatever it is, hopefully it will rally later in the day.
soulsauce
23/11/2020
16:20
soulsauce,

We knew this morning but the big fall in Gold didn't begin until the US started to wake up around 9.00 a.m. EDT which was 2:00 p.m. GMT.

jaf1948
23/11/2020
16:09
But the vaccine good news was known this morning, something has spooked PMs this afternoon.
soulsauce
23/11/2020
15:58
Good vaccine = bad gold - Don't expect maths logic.
corrientes
23/11/2020
15:54
All very good news about the vaccine and trying to get back to normal etc but how does the vaccine pay back all the debt in the world? The problems haven't gone away the best that can be said is maybe with a vaccine they may not get as bad as they would have done with more shut downs and govt bail outs although the cost of forthcoming unemployment will need to be funded still
gary hindsight
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