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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 | -1.92% | 2.55 | 2.50 | 2.60 | 2.65 | 2.55 | 2.65 | 1,235,197 | 16:09:38 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | 4.03M | 0.0035 | 7.29 | 29.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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06/1/2020 08:00 | And gold on the up!!! | paul280i | |
06/1/2020 08:00 | Weekend over now, back to AAU please. | paul280i | |
06/1/2020 08:00 | Weekend over now, back to AAU please. | paul280i | |
05/1/2020 22:18 | The bb has lost all sense of direction today but it has been interesting. | charles clore | |
05/1/2020 20:21 | I actually do believe that Rochdale drew 1-1 with Newcastle yesterday, but I’m not convinced about the results of the other two.... Cheers, Ash | m20ash | |
05/1/2020 19:34 | Rotheram, Rochdale Telford etc all fake news? | sleveen | |
05/1/2020 19:15 | Mabel, i think you have been listening to much fake news. | swallowsflysouth | |
05/1/2020 19:10 | Yes Soul thanks for reminding us that this is an economic forum rather than a pseudo version of Newsnight without the delights of the enchantingly bonkersness of Emily. | 8rad | |
05/1/2020 18:40 | I was in rrr and rgm some 6-7 years ago when all the promise of El limón was going on.... some lemon that turned out to be! Learnt a leson to stay clear of anything their CEO was involved in | drh3 | |
05/1/2020 17:51 | Yes Soul I still occasionally look in on those 2 crocks - glad I got out when I did but wished it was sooner. Should have left when you did ! My poor old sisters left their investments there - now worth exactly £1.86 in total. Cant believe some of the same characters are still there slugging it out on the Boards. And a big welcoming shout-out to all the investors who might be looking in here today who might be of a different religion, race or creed to some arbitrary normal. Its not normally this bad! And if you're not different, be careful, because you might be next. | actonovator | |
05/1/2020 17:27 | Hey actonovator good to hear from you. I see Rgm and Rrr are still draining shareholders pockets. | soulsauce | |
05/1/2020 17:21 | Well my last post on ADVFN seems to be Oct 2014! And so after 5 years spent living in a cave studying global investment opportunities I return and hereby pronounce AAU the one! Hello all (and especially Soul and Backmarker who I remember well from the old tumultuous Regency/Red Rock days ). I have a small investment here.Hopefully the man-child whackjobs are finished for the day and the Board can get back to normal. Really looking forward to the first full trading week of the year. | actonovator | |
05/1/2020 16:53 | I think the flexibility and diversity of our culture and its ability to absorb other cultures and the way that it has made our culture more open and diverse is a positive sign of a maturing culture, one that looks outwards rather than inwards. I see the size of the global population combined with environmental issues as well as man made disasters giving cause to governments closing borders. Anyway i enjoy eating in the huge variety of different restaurants that we now have and talking to people from all cultures and walks of life. | swallowsflysouth | |
05/1/2020 16:47 | I would not wish Trump on my worst enemy. | jc2706 | |
05/1/2020 13:13 | I think that you have an idealised view of Trump. I don't believe that he has done anything in his life to deserve that. Mind you, Clinton was probably about the only person in the world who could make Trump look like a viable option. | jc2706 | |
05/1/2020 11:02 | Trump, Clinton. Absolutely no difference at all, although the nature of the action may have been different. If I was Trump I would be beefing up security on very senior figures as he has done the one thing that you never do in these situations- assassinate the leaders. Open season now. To be honest, it might do the world a favour as the quality of world leadership must be at an all time low. | jc2706 | |
03/1/2020 22:27 | swallows, My views will not be popular here because I think the world dodged a bullet when Trump was elected. In my view, Hillary would have had us in WW3 within months of her election. War is what keeps the elite in the 1% and the rest struggling for the crumbs. In 2016, the last year of Obama's Presidency, 12,192 bombs were dropped in Syria, 12,095 bombs were dropped in Iraq and 1,337 bombs dropped in Afghanistan. That is a lot of bombs in a single year and I don't remember the western media getting hysterical about that. Compare and contrast the reaction when Gadaffi was assassinated, with the killing of this man Soleimani . Not a word of condemnation from western media when Hillary gloried in "We came.....we saw.....he died. Cackle, cackle, cackle. Yet Libya is now in a state of lawlessness. In my view, Trump has reacted to an attack on his Embassy in Iraq and a potential further massive attack on Americans in Iraq by sending in the military. In a similar attack when diplomats were killed in the Benghazi Embassy, Obama responded by sending the Mullahs pallets of cash in an aeroplane amounting to 1.3 Billion American dollars. mabel | mabel 123 | |
03/1/2020 21:12 | Exactly Mabel, but, and its a big but how do you know what is true and what is fake ? With massive advancements made in being able to know the truth due to the internet which has made it possible to spread the truth in a second there has been the deliberate development of fake news and fake photos and fake goodiness knows what else to mislead and hide the truth. Again, what is truth ? A point of view ! Let us not forget the winners wrote the history books, didn't stop the losers keeping notes however. | swallowsflysouth |
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