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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 | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 2.25 | 2.10 | 2.40 | 2.25 | 2.25 | 2.25 | 83 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | 4.03M | 0.0035 | 6.43 | 25.79M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/12/2022 12:34 | Thanksamillion - thank you ... for a human response ... I really, really appreciate it .... | kaos3 | |
21/12/2022 12:32 | Merry Christmas kaos3, I was thinking along the same lines. | thanksamillion | |
21/12/2022 12:20 | imh experience ... it is about "UN visibility". would be glad to here the real reason all those accounting and reporting rules ,,, as I asked few years ago ... about KS pet OZ PhD licence ... went into PALM - why not in AAU? went out of PALM into OzPALM ... WHY? same licence, travelling around, guided by one man.... WHY? enter asgard stakes into such a practice, pattern ... PS - I noticed that sometimes when I post ... a silence emerges .... give me beating, discussion , humiliation .... just not silence | kaos3 | |
21/12/2022 12:00 | Well possibly rjw but I just think the whole company is set up so that it cannot easily be snaffled up. I think that is the same reason why it is not adequately promoted. Just imo. But you could also see Asgard as a vanity project for Kerim to sell his experience. Again imo. | soulsauce | |
21/12/2022 11:53 | At the moment it has made around £400k of investments. It's barely worth bothering with. | donald pond | |
21/12/2022 11:52 | To float off at a later date? | rjwoodrjwood | |
21/12/2022 10:52 | You have nailed it there kaos. But this is my point with Asgard, can any monies from it be even used within the AAU structure. The whole set up is complicated and it's my opinion it is done that way for a reason. | soulsauce | |
21/12/2022 10:28 | I do not get - why there was a need for a new Co? Why it could not be done inside AAU existing corporate structure? providing services. buying shares. I tried to explain AAU Corporate structure to my teen kid. He thought I was gone mad ... and asked few simple Qs. I felt mad ... probably I am lol | kaos3 | |
21/12/2022 09:40 | To most seasoned investors the Asgaard fund just looks like it could be an excuse to charge fees from AAU. A whole structure that has made a few investments amounting in total to under £400k? Yes, they might come good but overall AAU would be better off without this diversion. | donald pond | |
21/12/2022 09:12 | Lol JaynesDad, couldn't agree more. | soulsauce | |
21/12/2022 09:03 | Soul Glad someone is a Christmas Grinch other than me. There is plenty for the management to occupy themselves with, there are projects all over the place, that licences are being paid for, moving at the pace of an arthritic snail. Why do we need to have a tiny fund arm as well? I would prefer these holdings sold, especially if they are in the money, and focus a bit better on the real job in hand. Especially Venus. Oh and Ardala. Oh yes and Salinbas, | jaynesdad | |
21/12/2022 09:02 | If that was ever going to be the case Shortarm then investing in PALM now with their circa 33% of PNT is a no brainer lol. I don't see anyone rushing in there. | soulsauce | |
21/12/2022 08:57 | Pretty sure if they get sixty million dollars from an investment its value will show up somewhere lol | shortarm | |
21/12/2022 08:56 | Didn't Kerim say potentially billions of dollars for Panther Australia's find? During the presentation video? | shortarm | |
21/12/2022 08:51 | But will it ever be valued on the AAU bottom line renniks? As it wasn't last time. | soulsauce | |
21/12/2022 08:44 | Is it because he cannot face te1ling uy the truth....14 months of zilch feedback does make you wonder dont it. | 8rad | |
21/12/2022 08:22 | Well we started drilling Salinbas in '21 and it looks like we are going into '23 with not one assay result. Quite astonishing even for Ariana. | soulsauce | |
21/12/2022 08:08 | I would have liked an update on all projects with some specifics on Salinbas, maybe some juicy assays and a bit of hype around the potential for Hiz. But knew it wouldn't happen.As has been said great time to accumulate we will eventually be drilling multiple multi million ounce potential projects and have a good share in a few mines. How much is that worth? | lottsgold | |
21/12/2022 08:05 | You really don't like anyone being successful eh Zang? | shortarm | |
21/12/2022 07:51 | Disappointed nothing was said about Venus or WTR. I am not even sure what the Asgard fund brings to us. If anything does it won't be for a long time. | soulsauce | |
21/12/2022 07:48 | It's easy to get to £500m mcap, just issue MdV 50 billion options at 1p. He'll find the money somehow. | zangdook | |
21/12/2022 07:46 | An RNS about an AAU sideshow where we have small % investments is unlikely to have any significant share price impact. When (if) we get an update RNS this year on the main events, then I'll be hoping for some uptick in the share price Meantime, bottom drawer for these. Gla. | bodgit | |
21/12/2022 07:40 | There is also the intention to create a £500m company here. A 15x return from current levels. Nobody is doubting this aspect. More a question of when, not how. | dixi | |
21/12/2022 07:36 | Ariana has a gold mine in Kiziltepe. Ariana is building a gold mine in Tavsan. Ariana is working on its third and by far largest gold and copper mine at Salinbas. Ariana owns half of Venus minerals and 75 percent of WTR. Basically a very strong base with great exposure to new exploration!Don't see what is to complain about accept the share price - which is great if you are. Buyer! | shortarm |
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