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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Aura Energy Limited | LSE:AURA | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000AEE7 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 9.50 | 9.00 | 10.00 | 9.50 | 9.50 | 9.50 | 8,464 | 08:00:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Uranium-radium-vanadium Ores | 0 | -6.49M | -0.0110 | -16.36 | 106.65M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/10/2022 10:14 | Latest update is no update from the fir,but lots of big buys on the Australian listing including a 20m share purchase. Lots of investors expecting the resource forecast for Tiris to be doubled, news due on this development, I recall they wrote in a previous RNS it would be announced in the 4th quarter. I presume they will combine the resource upgrade and the mine construction news together? | danmart2 | |
21/9/2022 08:01 | It’s happening! hxxps://stockhead.co | danmart2 | |
19/9/2022 09:54 | Haggan plot in Sweden has even bigger potential than Tiris in Mauritania | danmart2 | |
19/9/2022 05:23 | hxxps://stockhead.co | wuscher | |
13/9/2022 01:29 | Possibily, that and people slowly realising this is an excellent uranium play, with the uranium price creeping up and one of Australias wealthiest businessmen stakebuilding. | the count of monte_cristo | |
12/9/2022 19:39 | Swedish election . Have they elected someone with a titter of wit. | drago | |
12/9/2022 17:02 | I take it todays rise was due to the Swedish election news? | danmart2 | |
07/9/2022 06:27 | Die Produktion kommt immer näher. | wuscher | |
06/9/2022 06:36 | Resource initial update is huge. Today they submitted the key management plan for production & export to the Mauritanian government | danmart2 | |
02/9/2022 12:22 | Right. Uranium price on the move. | the count of monte_cristo | |
02/9/2022 07:57 | Resource update must be nearing completion? Any news? | danmart2 | |
24/5/2022 08:34 | Yes and they can't be bothered to waste their time replying to PI's. | the count of monte_cristo | |
12/5/2022 16:56 | Indeed, new board of directors have been poor so far. | danmart2 | |
12/5/2022 15:34 | dan. 430. Agreed, and timing is key. Closed 10.4p in Aus this morning, currently 10.25p here. Update from Peter Reeve on Tasiast gold or from Will Goodall on EPC contract might spark brief interest but the recent financing presentation showed timescales slipping from previous ones and didn't do us any favours. It shows Tiris AISC is around three times that of our three Canadian "peers" who are ten times our size and in a much more friendly mining jurisdiction. Our resource grades are not that great either. "Four trucks and an excavator" does not come across as a serious commitment to getting things moving so I can't see any of our assets in production for at least three years. WG is a metallurgist with no CEO experience. Interim since 13th January while they appoint a proper one but still there four months on. What is this new BoD playing at? hxxps://newsnrelease Loss of shareholder value is my main concern. On 1st April, of all days!, they confirmed authority to issue another 60m shares including 20m 'freebies' placed in escrow for various directors and consultants: hxxps://cdn-api.mark There are still ~126m options to convert taking us to 606m shares in issue. The recent placing diluted us a further 8%. We'll have gone from ~400m to 606m, >50% dilution, since 21st December AGM by the time they clear. Is that worth the funds gained? This was a poorly run company before and despite my hopes doesn't seem to be much better now. | masergt | |
10/5/2022 07:33 | The share price will likely drift while the resource upgrade works take place, you will not want to be out by the autumn when they announce the additional resource and production commencement | danmart2 | |
19/4/2022 08:04 | Strong RNS Mauritania resource upgrade set to commence in May with a major drilling programme signed off | danmart2 | |
09/4/2022 13:28 | Anyone got the link the Australia forum where the guy linked to aura reckons Titus plot holds treble the current estimates? | danmart2 | |
08/4/2022 12:46 | isin,t it exciting ch4. the empty bb is great to see too. | drago | |
08/4/2022 11:34 | Slowly ticking up. | ch4p_85 | |
02/4/2022 06:35 | The count of Monte cristo I agree, its unacceptable for management not to have the courtesy to reply. | danmart2 | |
02/4/2022 03:52 | danmart2 - I emailed the company, twice, asking a few questions. They never bothered to reply. Seems like the management here look down on us lowly PI's, but they should remember we make up the day to day trading and gyrations in the share price and without us it is hard to get their placings away because we make up the daily trading which moves the share price higher. It puts me off when management don't wish to communicate with shareholders. Other companies can do it and they are also busy. | the count of monte_cristo | |
02/4/2022 00:25 | You pick some excellent shares to invest in TCofMC! I remember when the uranium price peaked at US$140 per lb back in 2007. I had shares in Uramin (UMN) at the time. They had a massive low grade uranium deposit in Namibia. UMN was bought back in 2007 by the French state uranium company for US$2.6bn. My best ever investment. Pity it was all a fraud! The uranium deposit turned out to be uneconomic even at US$140 per lb and the takeover was just a ruse devised by the French to pay an illegal commission to a South African wheeler dealer, who had a substantial shareholding in UMN, for his services in arranging a deal in the Central African Republic. Needless to say UMN's Namibia deposit proved to be worthless. The legal ramifications of the UMN deal are still ongoing after all these years. The AURA chart is very bullish. I like the look of the company and will have a punt. Nuclear fission as a source of "green" baseload electricity generation is back in fashion again after the collapse in confidence following the Japanese disaster of 2011. | papillon | |
31/3/2022 10:17 | Any news on when they will commence the further drilling in Mauritania? | danmart2 | |
25/3/2022 09:03 | up a penny ! they should omit a few more paragraphs from their reports... | drago |
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