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AAU Ariana Resources Plc

2.50
0.075 (3.09%)
26 Apr 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
  0.075 3.09% 2.50 2.40 2.60 2.50 2.25 2.43 8,049,305 14:03:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 4.03M 0.0035 7.14 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 2.43p. 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 7.14.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/9/2019
18:02
Swallows
You cite an individual well aware of the herding mechanism and ho prices reverse when the trade becomes crowded.....as in the gold space.

2tyke
11/9/2019
17:55
Jaynesdad
People herd together in their opinions, so what you say may currently be fairly accurate.
But I wouldn't be so sure about the future if I were you.
Prices in the gold arena are likely to change soon in a manner very few on this bb would expect.
You may be surprised what views you might find interesting at that point.
The market is a place of irony.

2tyke
11/9/2019
17:54
Micheal Burry says it’s forming the next bubble.
swallowsflysouth
11/9/2019
17:04
Lol CC. Bell end is much more suitable 😉
soulsauce
11/9/2019
16:17
soul - if he was a Yorkie wouldn't his name be 'little tyke'? He might be a geordie though aye!
charles clore
11/9/2019
16:08
2tyke, to date nothing you have said has made any sense (or has been of any interest) to any of us, and I confidently predict that nothing you say in the future will either.
jaynesdad
11/9/2019
14:48
Tyke would suggest he is a Yorkie but we wouldn't entertain him.
soulsauce
11/9/2019
14:39
I think that's best for you soul....nothing I say is really likely to make any sense to yourself.
2tyke
11/9/2019
14:34
Well he has had enough chances, he obviously has no investments of his own so now on the filter.
soulsauce
11/9/2019
14:34
Sort of like morrisons mcmather.
The market makers assess demand prior to a trade. Each trade is at a completely agreed price between the 2 parties. There is no such thing as an isolated buy or an isolated sell. The only thing of consequence to a share price is the trade price dealt. The size of the transaction or the identity of either party is immaterial.
The market is a place of irony and contradiction.

2tyke
11/9/2019
14:14
The way I understand it is that if, say, you go in to Morrisons and BUY a melon, they (ie somebody else) are SELLING (that melon). Prior to that being explained to me, I must admit, I found it a difficult concept to follow.

I'll let you know my understanding of the process in due course when I try to sell a melon to Morrisons.

mcmather
11/9/2019
14:06
2tyke nice cop out.
soulsauce
11/9/2019
13:50
Is that what the filtered muppet said?Well, in a way he's correct because I sold some Atalaya to buy some Ariana....That's about as correct as he's got so far I believe :-)
shortarm
11/9/2019
13:39
"Every buy is also a sell".

This is also a statement that inexperienced investors often make to suggest that they are wiser than they are. You might want to consider market making more closely.

jc2706
11/9/2019
13:32
Charles
Every buy is also a sell.
Mcmather
Every stock or asset has it's own price pattern.
A contrarian view therefore applies to a specific asset when most people are either bullish or bearish on it.
But good question...it can only help understanding.

2tyke
11/9/2019
13:05
If it doesn't mean all gold stocks will follow / have not followed so far, is the contrarian view that AAUs share price will go ballistic when the gold price plummets?
mcmather
11/9/2019
12:52
Not sure - MM's seem reluctant to do that at the moment......
shortarm
11/9/2019
12:40
We might even see a tick up today if the buying continues lol!
charles clore
11/9/2019
12:39
Soul
That's the point....you don't take me seriously.
backmarker
I've already explained when you'll know about the gold bull market.
Brasso
If i'm clearly incorrect about the gold bear market...perhaps you could explain why ?
Charles
You've already filtered the cheeky monkey once !

2tyke
11/9/2019
12:26
Charles - I have to admit I'm in dire need of the one thing only 2tyke can supply......His absence!!!
shortarm
11/9/2019
12:19
says I am intolerant. I am only intolerant of people who clearly have their own agenda and refuse to participate in balanced debate. I have given him the opportunity to contribute to the main thrust of this thread and he refuses to acknowledge it and instead accuses me of intolerance. Flipping cheeky monkey! Filter for you pal.
charles clore
11/9/2019
12:09
Is that numpwit still on about the gold price? Ariana produce it for a few hundred dollars an ounce so maybe it should post somewhere where costs are triple?
shortarm
11/9/2019
12:06
You are all allowing tyke to destroy the discussion here relevant to AAU. He is clearly incorrect about gold being in a bear market but this should not be dominating the discussion here.

I suggest you all put him on filter or a Blue poster set up a new thread to moderate him.

brasso3
11/9/2019
12:04
tyke,

if we are in a gold bear market, then how will we know when it has bottomed out and a new bull market has begun

backmarker
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