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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 | -4.17% | 2.30 | 2.20 | 2.40 | 2.40 | 2.25 | 2.40 | 4,313,099 | 13:39:43 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold Ores | 0 | 4.03M | 0.0035 | 6.57 | 26.37M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/4/2020 19:04 | I agree yep great month ahead but yes the debt repaid rns will be a biggy. However I'd keep it back to offset any bad news relating to cov19 . | bigglesbingham | |
07/4/2020 17:05 | If I were MDV or Kerim I'd also release an RNS when the loan for the pit is paid of this month. | nov31 | |
07/4/2020 16:18 | We're doing ok imo. I can't see any reason why the share price shouldn't move further north this month. I'm expecting the Preliminaries next week and I'm expect them to be pretty dam good, based on a strong gold price, low oil price and weak Turkish lira. And of course as we know the mine is still in full operation. Then comes the big one. Finalised deal plans by end of April for ratification perhaps in May. Once the name of the mystery third partner is made general general knowledge, I'm sure that is going to make people sit up and think and reappraise little old Ariana. You don't attract a major conglomerate unless you have some serious potential. It's possible we could get more news from the exploration & drilling programme at Red Rabbit on the underground extensions this month. And an update on progress at our second mine at Tavsan could also come at any time imo. There is also the diamond drilling Kerim mentioned at Kiziltepe, which is happening this month I believe. The latest Resource estimate and extended life of mine for Kiziltepe I have pencilled in for Q2. So not much going on! Should all be nicely accretive. | plasybryn | |
07/4/2020 14:35 | Over 3p to sell, I think we are all too busy counting our money ... | pedr01 | |
07/4/2020 14:17 | has the world ended here and nobody told me | pranchalee | |
07/4/2020 12:01 | My main account is with HSBC who I have been very happy with over the years. They usually seem to get me a good price. Their main selling point (and the main reason I stay with them) is that they allow a trading reserve against your listed holdings. If you have 1 listed holdings they allow 25%, and for 2 listed holdings they allow 50%. As long as you don't go mad, and allow yourself a good reserve margin, it can be a very very useful facility. My best punt is £6k profits in a month, for the cost of about £130 in interest. FREE MONEY. Edit:- They charge 6.25% on the trading reserve. So, if you have some listed shares and ... if you think that AAU will go up by more than 6.25% over the course of the next 12 mths ... it's a no brainer. But ... shares can go down as well as up. | pedr01 | |
07/4/2020 10:50 | I recently transferred my trading and ISA accounts from iii to Jarvis (via London S.East) No management fees and £9.99 a trade which represents a big saving for me since I don't trade anymore. | charles clore | |
07/4/2020 10:38 | I'm getting fed up with HL. In fact have been for years. Good luck with your research on this Paul | plasybryn | |
07/4/2020 10:36 | Good to hear Charles, well done. I did set myself a limit of 3 to buy under, but to tell truth the more I look into this the better it looks! so have revised this to 3.5 as and when funds available, had to settle for 80k @31899 still happy with that and only raises average very slightly. | renniks2016 | |
07/4/2020 10:33 | I'm considering opening this years ISA with AJ Bell, does anyone have experience of them. Playing football together cannot be taken as a recommendation BB! | paul280i | |
07/4/2020 10:14 | I would like to buy more but my current holding is more than enough to pay for a nice car and caravan along with a few other essentials. And that's without the impending deal | charles clore | |
07/4/2020 10:11 | Trying for another 90k @ 3.05 on exchange, no takers. | renniks2016 | |
07/4/2020 09:55 | Here it starts edging up | cbeadle | |
07/4/2020 09:30 | Ready for a tick up any time | bigglesbingham | |
07/4/2020 09:09 | Added 103k first thing this morning,got in at just below 3p,surely a rise north is due | pranchalee | |
06/4/2020 21:23 | Of course sorry | bigglesbingham | |
06/4/2020 21:00 | Renn am going for next few days | pranchalee | |
06/4/2020 20:52 | Or even mental! 😂 i can see this past $1.7k by end of month, especially if Boris (I pray not) doesn’t make it. Be safe out there. | renniks2016 | |
06/4/2020 20:20 | Gold going radio rental! | alwaysevolving | |
06/4/2020 14:44 | I am hoping to do the ISA transfer before the new JV announcement and the share price increases. | paul280i | |
06/4/2020 13:46 | Do it when they are back to normal? They are a nightmare to deal with at minute 5 weeks behind on ISA transfers | bigglesbingham | |
06/4/2020 12:18 | Hargreaves Lansdown (my broker) have withdrawn their Bed and ISA service. I normally move the maximum amount from my share account to my ISA account very early in the year as does my wife. Now we have to sell those shares, wait a couple of days for the payment and then re-buy in our ISA. My worry is (A) the spread and (B) missing out on any rise in the share price during that time. Has anyone a bright idea how I can guard against those concerns. Thanks in advance. | paul280i | |
06/4/2020 11:31 | 330k in ISA, still under 3! Tidy (for time being) | renniks2016 | |
06/4/2020 10:16 | Yeah, 677k bed and ISA'd by someone!Maybe more buying now the ask has dropped? | shortarm | |
06/4/2020 10:08 | ISA season | bigglesbingham |
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