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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 2.825 | 2.75 | 2.90 | 2.825 | 2.825 | 2.83 | 14,112 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | 4.03M | 0.0035 | 8.06 | 32.33M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/5/2020 19:24 | I’ll go Friday! ;) | renniks2016 | |
19/5/2020 19:10 | Quarterly update tomorrow? 3:1 Thursday 2:1 Friday evens I'll take a punt on tomorrow. | soulsauce | |
19/5/2020 17:07 | I wonder if the future JV partners were discussing royalty stream to AAU? NSR of 2 % would be great | kaos3 | |
19/5/2020 17:07 | I think some of those trades at 3.9 ish may be sells instead of as posted. Which is good by the way as they are obviously wanting shares and prepared to pay for them. | soulsauce | |
19/5/2020 17:00 | Could be yea | bigglesbingham | |
19/5/2020 16:50 | Maybe there's a big buy order in at a limit price. They don't want to move the price up on themselves so are just getting filled as and when a sell pops up? Edit: or vice versa I suppose | georgethefourth | |
19/5/2020 16:39 | Must admit I'm foxed by it biggles | charles clore | |
19/5/2020 16:29 | For every sell there's a corresponding buy very strange price action , for Ariana at least! | bigglesbingham | |
19/5/2020 15:27 | The song 'Solid as a Rock' springs to mind - was is ash stead and simpson? | nov31 | |
19/5/2020 15:24 | Bid obviously over 3.9p why dint they change it.? Just lazy | bigglesbingham | |
19/5/2020 15:18 | Recent large buy orders seems to be followed by a round number sell of similar proportion. Either some one wants to reduce or else trying to hold the share price down. Any thoughts? | thanksamillion | |
19/5/2020 15:01 | For some the departure point seems to be 4p, that's rather missing the point as the main events are just a short time away | 1candc | |
19/5/2020 14:32 | My goodness, you'd think they would realise by now that selling is futile! | charles clore | |
19/5/2020 14:30 | People still selling in the 3.90 region despite the price holding up! | shortarm | |
19/5/2020 12:47 | Or an apartment in bramhall ha ha | bigglesbingham | |
19/5/2020 12:40 | He nearly can anyway 😉👍 | soulsauce | |
19/5/2020 12:28 | I know little more than the price chart, but they have a lot of land in Canada with some very high grades, though no better than Hot Maden. From memory, its a 100 bagger in around 2 years. If that happens you'll be able to afford...well, you'd probably be able to buy a small country biggles! | donald pond | |
19/5/2020 12:26 | We can hope! What was the catalyst? Know nothing about them | bigglesbingham | |
19/5/2020 12:07 | BTW, if you want to ever look at the best case scenario for a gold mining company, Great Bear Resources are the one to look at | donald pond | |
19/5/2020 12:05 | we have our mine in the NATO country. safe !!! not as many others gold diggers | kaos3 | |
19/5/2020 11:55 | Blogger on LSE seems to agree.Hod Maden will be the best / biggest gold mine in the world in due course | plasybryn | |
19/5/2020 11:19 | divi - some funds can start buying AAU 100 millions market capitalization - more funds can start buying AAU resulting in increased daily liquidity even more institutions will start buying up it should go | kaos3 | |
19/5/2020 11:14 | big move ahead | kaos3 | |
19/5/2020 11:08 | Dummy sell being quoted mid price so they need stock. I'd like to see the other side of the book. | charles clore | |
19/5/2020 11:00 | Their loss, they'll scramble back in on the next uplift, it will just cost more | 1candc |
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