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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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0.15 | 6.52% | 2.45 | 2.30 | 2.60 | 2.45 | 2.30 | 2.30 | 2,181,298 | 15:49:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | 4.03M | 0.0035 | 7.00 | 28.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/9/2019 13:13 | Bought another 350k, not showing on Level 2 yet. From Proactive report: "The company has now paid off 78% of the £26mln (US$33mln) loan taken out for its flagship mine Kiziltepe in Turkey, a 50/50 joint venture with Proccea Construction Co. Once the construction loans are repaid, Ariana will receive a much larger, pro-rata share of Kiziltepe’s income." I don't understand the much larger, pro-rata bit. The split is still 50/50 isn't it? | xow98 | |
30/9/2019 12:54 | Nicely Ash thanks. | soulsauce | |
30/9/2019 12:44 | Hi Soul, the first half a dozen have already been submitted and the rest will be submitted by individual members by tomorrow morning. I may add one or two more directly relating to the interim numbers as I want to understand more about the jump in admin costs (nearly double the run-rate last year) and lower than anticipated finance costs (mine asset amortisation + loan interest) in the JV numbers. Cheers, Ash | m20ash | |
30/9/2019 12:44 | The company and broker are costing people money ? What are you on about ? Don't assume your biased ideas are in any way correct. The only people responsible for individual losses....are individuals. | 2tyke | |
30/9/2019 12:22 | catsick it probably doesn't eventually but the over conservatism of both the company and broker is costing people money. Don't get me wrong I don't want them to BS like some companies but be a bit braver and confident in your own company for God's sake. | soulsauce | |
30/9/2019 12:15 | I don't think a broker target really matters, the rate at which the mines are spewing off cash will see us rerated in the end especially if they prove adept at re investing the cash into decent new exploration targets. | catsick | |
30/9/2019 12:03 | bigglesbingham thanks for the PG stuff. I think I have said enough on that issue in the past but glad to say more are waking up to it. I am still to be persuaded as to what they have done for us. I know Plas argues it is what they will do for us in future but that future gets ever farther out and so I am far from convinced on that one. They are as much to blame as anything for the share price malaise. I think 50k pa from RR is doubtful. I am hoping they can get a second ball mill in and up production with the ore from kizilcukur and Irvindi. Thanks to Charles for bringing Chesterfield to our attention. | soulsauce | |
30/9/2019 11:20 | It is very young I agree but it they have quality licenses and new techniques to exploit proven resources then may be worth a punt both on personal And corporate level. | bigglesbingham | |
30/9/2019 11:15 | I've emailed Kerim and michael directly regarding this . Having sad that I spoke to michael about it last time they issued a note with the target 3.18p but then the gold price was between 1200-1350 now to quote that is showing conservatism beyond comprehension imho some would go further and say incompetent but I'll go with over conservative. Don't think AAU get a say in the content but PG have to be made accountable for lost marketing opportunities and this is another one. Rest of note is positive . | bigglesbingham | |
30/9/2019 11:05 | Mind blowing stuff...its like they have a vested interest in holding us back. Surely this must be one of the first questions to ask tomorrow. | 8rad | |
30/9/2019 10:59 | Worth a clear up is that!! 100K minimum is four times the current output tthough, 150K is six times..... With all the talk of another ball mill etc..... | shortarm | |
30/9/2019 10:51 | Pan Gordon out with a filenote stating price target 3.18p however THEIR value matrix in their main note states value at 3.15p with 12% discount and gold price £1100. At £1500 and discount 10% THEIR target price is 5p!!! Why oh why can't they seize on opportunities to sell the company story?? I realise they pride themselves on being ultra conservative but come on get a bit commercial!!!! | bigglesbingham | |
30/9/2019 10:30 | Picked up another 500k @ 2.21 again on a sudden dip this morning, back up to 2.24 (offer) now. I must stop this! | jaynesdad | |
30/9/2019 10:17 | JD - your figures strike a chord. I would also love to be proved wrong. | charles clore | |
30/9/2019 10:08 | dixi - the price does as expected. I might take advantage of that before lunch. If Chesterfield is linking up with AAU I believe we could see a nice premium there. | charles clore | |
30/9/2019 10:03 | If anybody is on the fence about investing in AAU, I would suggest that now is as a good a time as any to start to take notice. Usual muted price reaction is obviously not inspiring though. | dixi | |
30/9/2019 09:57 | Kerim has a nose for minerals mining opportunities. He is sensible, measured and doesn't rush into things. I am confident that his judgement can be relied upon. | charles clore | |
30/9/2019 09:42 | I'd be disappointed if it were CHF. Far too early stage for my liking | the deacon | |
30/9/2019 09:33 | Having a look at chf as an investment the chairman's statement could have been written by kerim it has that feel with emphasis on new satellite techniques and well educated team etc. Bought 50000 as that's all I could get hold off. Cheers for research done on this board. Still think antimony will be AAUs investment but chf has a story in own right and 1.2m in cash as catstick says can yield some good results. | bigglesbingham | |
30/9/2019 09:26 | I think aau have a great strategy in developing exploration assets and then jv them, they are generating plenty of cash now and I think they can cherrypick from lots of juniors the assets they want to work on next. | catsick | |
30/9/2019 09:12 | The management of our land position in Cyprus is a dynamic one. As such land areas, either permitted or in application, will become surplus to requirement and will be released.This is by Chesterfield resources, also say they have third party deals. | bigglesbingham | |
30/9/2019 09:10 | I think its chf, bot some of those this am hence my comment the early bird catches the worm, they have exactly the type of assets kerim can get stuck into and with a 1.8m market cap and 1.2 in cash its silly not to buy a few anyway | catsick | |
30/9/2019 09:00 | I was wondering that too but why not include in today's? | bigglesbingham | |
30/9/2019 08:59 | Shortarm, I am thinking about the same - with these results confirming debt pay down, plus Tavsan getting closer, Salinbas moving forward and now Cypress a 3p+ price is where this should be now. Add in extension of red Rabbit and other opps and you can easily see a path to 10p+ in short order. However lets face it whilst we might appreciate to 3p quickly, the rest will take time (measured in a small number of years). However from my average purchase price of 1.4p I am convinced of the return and am happy to wait. I can access my pension in 5 years. A £1m+ payout from this by then looks good risk:reward. | ironstorm |
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