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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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26/5/2020 21:20 | Love your optimism | bigglesbingham | |
26/5/2020 21:19 | Well hopefully I'm wrong and it opens at 4.25 | bigglesbingham | |
26/5/2020 21:11 | MM's were bidding 4.13 towards close so an excellent day all told! | shortarm | |
26/5/2020 21:11 | It's Tavsan that seems to get mentioned in every interview now - in the current Proactive one KS mentions a resource update and I think in one of the very recent ones he alludes to a development or work schedule for Tavsan. So for me that may be the next news - in this interview KS in fact says the 'very near future' for Tavsan news. And any news which puts meat on the bone to doubling output is going to be big. So I'm recklessly predicting news tomorrow - open at 5p. | actonovator | |
26/5/2020 20:14 | This was a good set of results during a tough local and global period. The strength is building everyday in the price which is great to see too. | gaddy88 | |
26/5/2020 19:33 | Think it's got to be compared to the feasibility study rather than quarter on quarter. Within any plan there has to be peaks and toughs here we've be moving from one site to another plus covid 19 backdrop I thing the only word to describe results is excellent . | bigglesbingham | |
26/5/2020 19:05 | dixi By not great I was referring to the comparison with the previous quarter. This reduced grade of ore was expected but non the less "not great" news. Measure Unit ...................Q .................... .................... .................... Plant feed grade g/t Au ,,,,,,,,3.22,,,, 4.42 ,,,,,,4.15 ------------- --------- --------- ----------------- Gold produced Troy Ounces,,,,,,, 5,129.. 7,318 ....70,377 ------------- --------- --------- ----------------- | thanksamillion | |
26/5/2020 18:14 | Thanksamillion, is that a typo or did you really feel that the news was not great? | dixi | |
26/5/2020 18:12 | So the bid remains unchanged from this morning despite the heavy selling, again this looks good for further share price increases as clearly we have a larger following now more than willing to absorb the selling. The word is spreading. | 1candc | |
26/5/2020 17:20 | Bid offer still 4-4.2 so mid is 4.1 NOT 4.25. So tomorrow will open at -.15 . 4.25 was last trade and not mid price, sometimes mms forget to put it to mid. | bigglesbingham | |
26/5/2020 17:15 | Nice close, and on a not great RNS, looks like I might have to go back on my earlier expectation of 3.5-4p consolidation. AAU maybe has a growing collection of fans at last. | thanksamillion | |
26/5/2020 16:57 | Nice picture & comment on Twitter from the Co. Retweeted from Chesterfield Resources Plc The release of the lockdown in Cyprus last week has enabled us (Chesterfield) to mobilise earthmoving equipment, seen here, to prepare sites for drilling... Yellow Jersey also tweeting Kerim's interview on Interactive Investor we saw yesterday. | plasybryn | |
26/5/2020 16:40 | Good close despite the heavy earlier selling, just goes to show the depth of support, augurs well for future price rises | 1candc | |
26/5/2020 16:06 | I don't agree, you need to run the company and sell the company on fundamentals. Advantage of doing this is that there isn't a peak then a huge pull back if it doesn't go ahead. He mentioned it briefly over the weekend but I think they are right to concentrate on known factors . If deal comes off people will plough in. | bigglesbingham | |
26/5/2020 15:47 | Ariana Resources says average monthly production at Kiziltepe 'currently running above target' | risa5 | |
26/5/2020 15:46 | Again no mention of the deal or Due Diligence. Weird. If Andrew doesn't ask, Kerim should initiate the subject. It's the most important thing that is going to happen to us over the next month or so and therefore strange to ignore it imo. | plasybryn | |
26/5/2020 15:33 | Risky though, especially with the size of the spread :-) | shortarm | |
26/5/2020 14:14 | Quite right charles no harm in a few Bob on the side | pranchalee | |
26/5/2020 14:11 | There is nothing wrong, imho, with leaving the core holding where it is to mature and trading small change on the dips. I have already made a few hundred in a couple of weeks that way. | charles clore | |
26/5/2020 14:06 | Rennick 3.8p to buy don’t see it happening mate | pranchalee | |
26/5/2020 13:30 | A lot changed since then Cinoib, now on the cusp of being a very different company. | soulsauce | |
26/5/2020 13:12 | For my penny's worth, I think we will continue a slow and gradual climb until the gold price takes off. We are an AIM listed small cap without huge exposure in spite of all the good news. Gold is still just below the peak before the crash and in spite of economies tanking / German courts trying to block bailouts / China-US-HK frictions, the gold price is muddling along. Yesterday in Asian markets it was down from last week's peak in spite of HK. Add in today that Europe is starting to come out of lockdown (and there will be some holiday resorts open apparently)and so herd sentiment on the FTSE has gone a bit mental. It seems that the crowd is convinced that all will be well (and we will have a V-shaped recovery rather than the absolute $hit-show that is going on). I think once gold starts to go then so will we, otherwise I think it is going to be a bit of a slow plod up the hill. | rumpus1 | |
26/5/2020 12:49 | Is speaking to Andrew Scott proactive | pranchalee |
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