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AAU Ariana Resources Plc

2.60
0.05 (1.96%)
Last Updated: 11:21:07
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 1.96% 2.60 2.50 2.70 2.65 2.55 2.55 824,504 11:21:07
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores 0 4.03M 0.0035 7.43 29.81M
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 2.55p. 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 £29.81 million. Ariana Resources has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 7.43.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/10/2019
12:57
Silver and gold doing well again today. Makes the AAU market cap look a bit silly.
charles clore
25/10/2019
12:47
A tick up shortly me thinks
bigglesbingham
25/10/2019
12:46
They will bring it into the JV for a fee. Still negotiating I believe
bigglesbingham
25/10/2019
12:36
It was put back JD but can't remember the reason.
soulsauce
25/10/2019
11:58
Have I missed mention of the trial processing of the stockpiled ore from Kizilcukur that was supposed to be trucked for processing at the Kizitepe plant 'later in the year'? Who owns the resulting production, AAU, the JV or AAU with a fee paid to the JV for the use of the plant resources?
jaynesdad
25/10/2019
08:31
JC - only the RNS released yesterday, no details so far. This is an extract:

“Our total resource with the account of areas within the flanks contours is about 15 Moz of PGM (mostly palladium) that we believe puts us in a completely different league of major palladium companies already in production stage."

charles clore
25/10/2019
08:17
Do you have a link CC?
jc2706
24/10/2019
23:51
Michael de Villiers
Chairman and Executive Director, Ariana Resources Plc

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Chief Financial Officer
Company NameEurasia Mining Plc
Dates EmployedApr 2004 – Oct 2017
Employment Duration13 yrs 7 mos
LocationLondon, United Kingdom
I was a member of the team that set up financing and maintained the listing of the company on AIM and arranged further financing via the London Capital Market and other routes. I was also a member of the team who reorganised and restructuring the Group's gold and platinum exploration assets in South Africa, Cyprus and Russia.

ekuuleus
24/10/2019
20:34
Hence my previous comments about Investors Chronicle and the like
jaynesdad
24/10/2019
19:18
You normally have to pay an annual contract fee which allows you to be interviewed as I understand it. The fact you like them is understandable but does it cause you to buy more shares. They are just comforting/reassuring to stale bull share holders. We want something that hits new investors, new audiences, where the Co. gets a return on its investment. Have you ever seen the share price go up after a Kerim interview. I can't recall one.
plasybryn
24/10/2019
18:04
Is there evidence of the cost to AAU, if any, of the BRR and Proactive broadcasts? I didn't know that's how it worked. I personally value these interviews
jaynesdad
24/10/2019
16:32
JC - the 15m oz is the latest figure given by the company by virtue of upgrade in resource plus additional flanks licence area. Can't believe it's up ove 140% now and I'm floating in the clouds lol.
charles clore
24/10/2019
15:54
Back over $1500 per oz
plasybryn
24/10/2019
15:16
Interested to see where the 15m oz Palladium resource figure comes from for EUZ as I can only see 2m oz from the latest presentation. Can someone point me to it?
jc2706
24/10/2019
13:30
Well done. I believe Michael de Villiers used to be a director of EUA
plasybryn
24/10/2019
12:40
Well done with Eua Charles and Kirbs.
soulsauce
24/10/2019
12:39
Im with you Charles, great day at EUA today, 90% up now making up for recent dips here!
kirbs4
24/10/2019
12:14
bigglesbingham if you want another oiler that might make you some money keep an eye on Upl. Sorry for off topic.
soulsauce
24/10/2019
12:11
Plasybryn to answer your question, yes these interview are just reaching an existing audience in my view.

bigglesbingham hope you are not in too much pain and Matd is easing it for you. Unfortunately the response at Matd has been disappointing for me so far with an average of about 5.8p but at least better than I was feeling about it yesterday.

soulsauce
24/10/2019
12:10
biggles - hey nice one!
charles clore
24/10/2019
11:51
That's true. Just had knee op this morning can't blame that on it though ha ha. However had flutter on MATD last Friday and up over 70% today ?. And guess what soul is on that board
bigglesbingham
24/10/2019
11:43
One of my other shares, Eurasia Mining, has today announced that 2 major banks from Russia and China have volunteered to sell the assets on a no sale, no fee basis. The company has 15m oz of Palladium and the shares started today under 0.5p. They are now trading at over 0.8p. Perhaps this is the kind of news that would lift AAU?
charles clore
24/10/2019
11:16
I was only joking. Everyone blames Brexit for anything that goes wrong.
plasybryn
24/10/2019
11:05
Nothing to do with brexit. Brexit is a okay on sterling. Bottom line is we need to reach a broader market .
bigglesbingham
24/10/2019
10:46
8rad - you could be right there.
plasybryn
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