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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 | 2.00% | 2.55 | 2.40 | 2.70 | 2.55 | 2.50 | 2.55 | 808,139 | 09:35:59 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | 4.03M | 0.0035 | 7.29 | 28.66M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/12/2023 12:18 | Plas - having waited all this time I think I could just about manage easter. By then I hope Tavsan will be almost ready for a trial run. Oops, I just remembered. It's snowy over there isn't it? Doh.... | ![]() charles clore | |
17/12/2023 12:09 | Is Santa coming to Ariana or do we have to wait for the Easter bunnies? | ![]() plasybryn | |
17/12/2023 11:16 | Linkedin - whoops | ![]() plasybryn | |
17/12/2023 09:49 | Where did you find that tribute from Berkin? | ![]() paul280i | |
15/12/2023 20:29 | https://twitter.com/ | ![]() charles clore | |
15/12/2023 15:02 | Small caps overdue a lift too, just needs a bit of volume now, so TVM for todays vote of confidence. | ![]() thanksamillion | |
15/12/2023 12:47 | Alchemist - with you on that sentiment. | ![]() charles clore | |
15/12/2023 12:35 | Couldn’t resist to add £4K and £6k more Maybe drip a further £20k in in next 4 weeks Takes me past 12m now , underwater by 15-20% but have had dividends I still can’t get my head around the fundamentals and the disconnect with Market Cap Tavsan funded from own cash … will be operational in 6 months I still remain positive that this is an entry point not to be missed | alchemist5 | |
14/12/2023 17:33 | Shortman, I've been in this share since almost day 1 back in the 2000's and sold out when it hit 6p and have kept an eye on it since, but not ventured back in because the management hasn't sown enough interest in it's shareholders to get it moving again and it isn't getting any better even with gold past 2,000 hasn't moved it one ioter. Hum is even worse. | ![]() cinoib | |
14/12/2023 16:33 | Hehe, tick up.:-D | ![]() shortarm | |
14/12/2023 16:29 | Basil Fawlty : It doesn't matter. Look, it doesn't matter. Oh, I can spend the rest of my life having this conversation. Now, please, please, try to understand before one of us dies. | ![]() jaf1948 | |
14/12/2023 16:25 | You're making me beat up grass! (Guardians of the Galaxy 2) | ![]() shortarm | |
14/12/2023 16:11 | Shortarm not guilty but if it pleases you to think that sobeit. | ![]() soulsauce | |
14/12/2023 16:03 | Shortarm, Of course I have had other failures. All I was saying is that by whatever 'Critical Success Factors' you care to choose, Ariana has not been a success for its investors over the past three years. | ![]() jaf1948 | |
14/12/2023 15:55 | At least we know two tickers lol!You guys ever check your other share prices over the last three year? Do not tell me this is your only mistake... | ![]() shortarm | |
14/12/2023 15:22 | 👏👏 Don't forget the dividend was made piecemeal Jaf 😉. It has so much going for it, buying interest is pathetic. Luckily the big holders have kept topping up here or this would have been nearer 1p. | ![]() soulsauce | |
14/12/2023 15:16 | Shortarm, You must come into the real world for a quick look around. Ariana's share price has fallen constantly for the past three years: it has given out a single one-off dividend in that time which actually reduced the share price and its profits are falling despite the price of gold increasing by almost 50% in the same period. Ariana may well be a great company in the next few years but by no objective measurement can it be said to be that at the moment. | ![]() jaf1948 |
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