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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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-0.20 | -7.84% | 2.35 | 2.30 | 2.40 | 2.55 | 2.35 | 2.55 | 4,704,413 | 13:25:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | 4.03M | 0.0035 | 6.71 | 26.94M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/6/2019 09:56 | biggles - I hope you've got yours in an ISA. I've managed to get all 2m into mine but I realise you have a (slightly) bigger holding than me! | charles clore | |
21/6/2019 09:56 | Well done all. I was never fully convinced and didn't buy back in :-( Looks like I was wrong. GLA. | sleveen | |
21/6/2019 09:56 | Time for that G&T matey! | shortarm | |
21/6/2019 09:51 | Heading for 3p. I hope Salinbas result next 2 weeks exceed expectations and I am confident of it. | deanmatlazin | |
21/6/2019 09:50 | CrossfireCSSF, I agree about the taxi drivers. But there are other warning signals in individual shares, the most obvious being discussions about which Ferrari they are going to buy. The number of times I have seen that discussion crop up just before a top! | jc2706 | |
21/6/2019 09:49 | 2.49 to buy. Getting the ice out of the freezer.... | jaynesdad | |
21/6/2019 09:48 | Salt and vinegar! Phew! Too rich for me. | jc2706 | |
21/6/2019 09:46 | I get you JC. We're on the same page. I'm just trying to convince you that the lights are green for go. I've lost out big in the past however, with a high risk tolerance, so I don't blame you for being cautious. Good luck and enjoy the ride. | crossfirecssf | |
21/6/2019 09:46 | Guinness for me | bigglesbingham | |
21/6/2019 09:44 | As you are maybe aware, I am not prone the overexcitement that some posters here exhibit. However if there is any purchase at 2.5p today I will have an immediate large G&T and a packet of crisps. Probably salt and vinegar. | jaynesdad | |
21/6/2019 09:42 | this has been on red/amber for the past 3 years. The light has now turned to green/amber and it's decision time. p.s. biggles - I can hear you chuckling! | charles clore | |
21/6/2019 09:39 | CrossfireCSSF, We seem to be misunderstanding each other. I am on the train. It is just my luggage in the side car that I am looking to pick up and I am cautious that the lights are still on amber! | jc2706 | |
21/6/2019 09:38 | Plasybryn remember my comment last week. | soulsauce | |
21/6/2019 09:35 | 2.4 bid right now! | shortarm | |
21/6/2019 09:22 | 2.4p. The price that a few were hoping for in two years! Sentiment is a MoFo. | crossfirecssf | |
21/6/2019 09:20 | You misunderstand JC. A six year inverse complex head and shoulders pattern in gold. It's been one hell of a continuous correction pattern. The gold bull didn't stop. It's secular, ie. 20 years or more. Don't miss the train. | crossfirecssf | |
21/6/2019 09:02 | it will probably take a bit longer still. QE is not yet busted, and the US elite continue to believe the fed will bail them out. however the $ is now sagging. and its reserve currency status will again be questioned. all of this is good for the gold price (but maybe we will need to follow the PoG in £ or SFr to see its 'real' performance) even if the writing IS on the wall it will still take the Yanks time (maybe a few weeks) to unload and shift their assets. and doubtless some of it will go into gold. however fast or slow it happens, gold has definitely moved back into bull mode, and that can only be good for AAU....and us. | backmarker | |
21/6/2019 09:01 | CrossfireCSSF, 6 years? You must be joking! I have been waiting for this for 20 years! 2011 was just a stepping stone. | jc2706 | |
21/6/2019 08:57 | JC you’ll believe in time. Nothing goes up in a straight line and gold will correct of course. The bigger picture for those that want a seat on the train, is that this is what we’ve been waiting 6 years for. Now’s Not the time to be shy. ;o) | crossfirecssf | |
21/6/2019 08:56 | Not at all, and when GOLD goes $1900+ your 5 - 10p may well prove conservative. | goldenshare888 | |
21/6/2019 08:53 | When I was visiting mine in turkey zac couldn't hold his enthusiasm for salinbas!! He described it as a perfect storm where all parameters line up perfectly. Hope he's right . MDV describes it as a burger where the meat in middle is where the gold lies. There really nice thing here is at these gold prices and with tarsvan fully operational then the share is worth 5-10p all day long without salinbas. So effectively it's better than a free punt. Downside for patient investors is double money in 2-3 years. Upside is blue sky. Now as most will know I've a reasonable holding so may be biased but does anyone disagree with the above?? | bigglesbingham | |
21/6/2019 08:45 | I can’t quite believe it’s taken this long. I can’t quite believe the Fed thought this would work, and I can’t believe they were able to blow this much air back into the bubble. Either way, the patient holders on here all deserve to pay themselves on the back. | crossfirecssf | |
21/6/2019 08:41 | Great to see gold price have a go at $1400/oz but it needs a rest before it clears it. Popping over briefly is not breaking resistance. It needs to go above it and stay above it for a few days (preferably week and month ends as well as these are the times that profits tend to be taken). I know that this will not be a popular statement but the risk still exists that gold will pull back from this line of resistance. | jc2706 | |
21/6/2019 08:34 | I suspect the news from NE Turkey might be a tad decent; the nearest prospect is just 7kms from Hot Maden and the recent drilling found "several zones of significant mineralisation" and which is in addition to what they already have there / know.... | mcmather |
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