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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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0.10 | 4.44% | 2.35 | 2.20 | 2.50 | 2.35 | 2.25 | 2.25 | 805,214 | 10:30:31 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | 4.03M | 0.0035 | 6.71 | 26.94M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/9/2019 15:52 | Yes. Shame most of the rest of the 'so called' Labour Party have not shown the integrity John Mann has shown. Shame the 'so called' Conservative Party is full of back stabbing charlatans. Don't even get me started on the 'so called' Liberal Democrats. Most wrongly named party in history. | ![]() soulsauce | |
04/9/2019 15:19 | It looks like gold's turn today. Will it break $1550? | ![]() charles clore | |
04/9/2019 15:16 | Don't get me started on that!! Frigging idiots but I won't disclose who I'm referring to!! | ![]() bigglesbingham | |
04/9/2019 15:13 | Biggles - we should have left the EU but you know what happened there!! | ![]() plasybryn | |
04/9/2019 13:44 | This should be ticking up shortly | ![]() bigglesbingham | |
03/9/2019 22:55 | The recent Salinbas RNS 22 August 219 included a link to the applicable prospect map; South of AAUs prospects is, of course, Hot Maden. A bit to the north is the Berta prospect; this from 27 Feb 2013: "Berta is reputed to be the largest copper anomaly in the Turkish Pontides metals belt"; However, this prospect is no longer listed on Nuinscos' website. Does anyone have any up to date info re Berta and what was "reputed to be the largest copper anomaly in the Turkish Pontides metals belt"? | ![]() mcmather | |
03/9/2019 17:26 | Silver on the move, that will be good for the bottom line | ![]() paul280i | |
03/9/2019 16:32 | Charles, seems to have been 2.25/2.35 all day, resisting both rises from buys and decreases from sells, so its worked both ways. PMs still looking strong especially silver | ![]() jaynesdad | |
03/9/2019 16:22 | As wonderful as Skeggy is, it certainly seemed to be undergoing a deluge on Sunday afternoon when I was looking at it over The Wash at Hunstanton. | ![]() red imp | |
03/9/2019 16:02 | ...and stay above it. | ![]() charles clore | |
03/9/2019 16:01 | $1,546 and rising - would be nice to punch through $1,550 today | ![]() nov31 | |
03/9/2019 14:35 | Good Northern Soul town Skeggy is Cinoib. Go PMs. | ![]() soulsauce | |
03/9/2019 14:26 | RR - the fact that 500k sell didn't drop the price speaks volumes imho {:-o) Silver resistance smashed at 18.6, now let's see whether she can hold it. | ![]() charles clore | |
03/9/2019 14:19 | PMs going vertical now. Come on AAU! | ![]() charles clore | |
03/9/2019 14:01 | Or not :-D | ![]() shortarm | |
03/9/2019 13:51 | Soulsauce, Last time I went to Blackpool it was filthy so not been again. You want good fun for a week it has to be Great Yarmouth, even though am in Skeg, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. | ![]() cinoib | |
03/9/2019 13:50 | Exactly Nov31. 2.25 is not historically a bad price. With no much news imminent he/she may end up buying them back for less knowing this share! | ![]() jaynesdad | |
03/9/2019 13:36 | Yep, somebody's dropped a clanger! (not me either). Still, whats impressive is they still got 2.25p for half a mill | ![]() nov31 | |
03/9/2019 13:32 | Half a million sold at 2.25 (not me) - what a spoilsport! | ![]() shortarm | |
03/9/2019 12:09 | And Blackpool Cinoib 😣 | ![]() soulsauce | |
03/9/2019 11:32 | Soulsauce, thu tell im lad, the can't beat Yorkshire.. We have G.B. and Fred we have they got, cotton mills and dirty air. | ![]() cinoib |
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