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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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0.05 | 2.04% | 2.50 | 2.40 | 2.60 | 2.50 | 2.45 | 2.45 | 629,514 | 08:33:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | 4.03M | 0.0035 | 7.14 | 28.66M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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19/1/2023 13:19 | Hey Charles you are preaching to the converted. What have they done about any one of the concerns raised multiple times in webinars last year? What has been done to allay the valid concerns raised by Plasybryn at the Agm when some idiot tried to shut him down? The post above (cm101) says it all that he has repeatedly tried to contact the company using different methods and received nothing. Compare this to Paul Johnson who the other day came live on to Telegram to talk to and answer questions and concerns regarding the placing and is always at the end of a phone or email. | soulsauce | |
19/1/2023 13:10 | But soul, shareholders who have supported the company financially DO matter and we must continue to press the directors to do our bidding. We are pleased with the way the company has been developed but not too happy about the silence when we know there MUST be a story to tell. We must be vigilant and keep asking the relevant questions. | charles clore | |
19/1/2023 12:55 | We don't need to raise anymore and Ariana is no longer in charge of any of it's projects, plus Kerim running it like a private company where shareholders don't matter imo. | soulsauce | |
19/1/2023 12:15 | 95, 90, 85? Whatever - it is too high.Yes, communication recently has been awful! It was excellent when there were 1.5RNS per week - what has changed? | shortarm | |
19/1/2023 12:06 | Ahh double negative there Shortarm 😄. I think 99% is a fallacy. Yes Ariana did well to get into production even though it took nearly 13yrs to crack it. But we have production, £14m in the bank, apparently, and a value of £34m something is going wrong somewhere and we all know where as we have discussed it a gazillion times on here and still nothing improves. | soulsauce | |
19/1/2023 12:02 | Don't 99 out of a hundred never get to production? | shortarm | |
19/1/2023 11:52 | There are two Arianas. One is a brilliantly run mineralogical enterprise and the other is a poorly run public company. We appear to hold shares in the latter. | jaf1948 | |
19/1/2023 11:39 | Shortarm I think you will find Glr has significantly outperformed AAU in the last year and it has no production. The thing is AAU does have production and investments and in 18yrs since it was ipo'd it isn't valued much above the money it has raised in that time. I would like to think when Glr gets into production it will have a valuation north of $75m. | soulsauce | |
19/1/2023 11:34 | Patience fellow posters, Good things come to those who wait. Offical Ariana Mangement song. | thanksamillion | |
19/1/2023 11:12 | Very difficult getting info from the company or its advisors. Sent an email to Nomad Beaumont 2 weeks ago about the status of the options, highlighting 2 relevant RNS and AFS note (as highlighted by xow), no reply despite reminder 1 week ago. Similar email to mdv on the 16th, no response to date. It can't be difficult to check. | cm101 | |
19/1/2023 11:09 | Indeed, my point is (for me) it feels safer here with proven assets and history even though they've been quiet for a while...? | shortarm | |
19/1/2023 11:02 | Had a brief punt on KAV, CHF and PALM as many here no doubt will have done too. All a lot of hot air and hype. Yes, AAU has been a better investment, but only because the others, by comparison, have been dreadful. | dixi | |
19/1/2023 10:53 | Indeed there are lots of places to put your money, I as well as several others have put miner into :AFP CHFGLRKAVPALMSuddenl | shortarm | |
19/1/2023 10:25 | In the absence of a progress RNS today I've just had a re-read of the Interim report from autumn last year, ............so many projects on the go, so many great partners. When the progress RNS does arrive it should be packed with news, just hope most of it is good. | thanksamillion | |
19/1/2023 09:54 | Trouble is Shortarm (as I currently see it), a lack of clarity from AAU is creating uncertainty. Hence selling. There's a huge range of alternative investments out there for the money. | dixi | |
19/1/2023 09:26 | Lots of sales now people know they can get all of 3.15p!No wonder MMs are often reluctant to raise the bid. | shortarm | |
19/1/2023 08:44 | 150k sell at just over the mid price. All helps to keep the price where it is lol | shortarm | |
19/1/2023 08:27 | I don't think Ariana is a secret at all. I think many potential investors have looked at it and asked themselves two questions: one, 'is the company profitable' to which they probably decided yes: and two. 'is the company likely to be profitable for me' to which the answer is nowhere near as clear. | jaf1948 | |
19/1/2023 08:22 | Keeping it a secret won't increase the share price and that's all that counts. | soulsauce | |
19/1/2023 08:10 | The secret will eventually get out... | shortarm | |
19/1/2023 01:39 | Biggles - this is AIM's best kept secret... | charles clore | |
18/1/2023 23:08 | I'm confident of positive rnss as you all know . And compared with the rubbish on aim this is well..... answers on a post card ha ha | bigglesbingham | |
18/1/2023 19:46 | tick up? it needs to double to make up for lost ground (it wont until who knows when), then ok, tick up! | konil | |
18/1/2023 16:10 | It was time 18 months ago | xow98 | |
18/1/2023 16:04 | No, that would be too exciting | paul280i |
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