ateeq180
- 18 Jan 2005 21:26
Asia energy has been flying high recently,does any one think with the change of advisor,this will rocket.
pumben
- 10 Jun 2005 23:02
- 39 of 77
Anyone with any thoughts ? Have we reached the bottom ? Still holding but it's getting a bit of a worry !
jimmy b
- 14 Jun 2005 09:31
- 40 of 77
Looks like this may be the turn around.
ptholden
- 14 Jun 2005 09:47
- 41 of 77
unfortunately, got stopped out for a loss on this one. Hard to believe that after a report that the field is 41% bigger than originally thought, the SP tanks 100pts! Feel a little bruised, particularly as I was sitting on a nice tidy profit when the news came out. Hopefully, this does indeed mark the turn around.
pth
jimmy b
- 14 Jun 2005 09:58
- 42 of 77
Pt, i also got stopped out,,knowing how volatile this one can be , but may go back in at some point.
gavinwood
- 14 Jun 2005 10:02
- 43 of 77
Nearly sold myself yesterday despite complete faith in these long term, the drift on the price was a worry, but I have learned that the moment I sell is probably the best buy signal in there is!! I think it may be market maker games, dropping the price to scare people into selling in order to get stock for a large order - expect another institutional buy announced any day soon - but hopefully these will spring back sharply now.
jimmy b
- 14 Jun 2005 10:04
- 44 of 77
Thanks gavin , let me know when you sell anything in future, and ill do the same for you, it happens to me too..Cheers JB..
Peter123
- 21 Oct 2005 16:32
- 45 of 77
Anyone still holding this share?
TANKER
- 26 Oct 2005 10:02
- 46 of 77
buy
gavinwood
- 26 Oct 2005 10:56
- 47 of 77
Got to agree Tanker - I'm still in these - its a long term share and at this price I think they are a screaming buy - the RSI is well below 20 and last time it dipped that low the shares rose 58% in no time. If I had any spare cash I'd get some more.
TANKER
- 26 Oct 2005 11:01
- 48 of 77
you do no that there will be a bid .
gavinwood
- 26 Oct 2005 11:05
- 49 of 77
I've heard rumours of Tata for ages, but no more than rumours
proptrade
- 01 Nov 2005 11:46
- 50 of 77
one of those stocks with ENOURMOUS potetial bust cashflow a bit of a way off...i would add on weakness here but is a 2-3 year hold...
rgds
PT
jimbobGR
- 01 Nov 2005 11:52
- 51 of 77
Take a look at EKA Eureka mining thread. If I am right and if market conditions hold it could make Asia Energy's gains look small
Confidant
- 09 Dec 2005 10:06
- 52 of 77
AEN could be finding a base
Some recent put back in start times for the mine will dent NPV calculations quite a bit but still ovr 100% above current share price using 10% disc rate
Managed to get some institutes to pay 450p a share last week for more stock
Also note they do pay CBM $1/tonne royalty. By the way calculated on 570m tonne mine, using 15m tonnes mined a year and a disc rate of 10% this royalty is worth to CBM more than its current market cap !!!! CBM is trading at a disc of c20% to its listed assets. It has unlisted assets and the royalty too !!
Talking my own book as usual
smiler o
- 31 Aug 2006 10:40
- 53 of 77
A sad day, A big drop !! what Happens next ?
hlyeo98
- 31 Aug 2006 12:48
- 54 of 77
AEN has been suspended at a miserable low of 118p today...bye-bye Bangladesh!
Bangladesh bows to protestors, cancels Asia Energy's 1.4 bln usd mine plan
AFX
LONDON (AFX) - The Bangladesh government said it had bowed to demands from protestors to cancel a 1.4 bln usd plan by London-based Asia Energy PLC to build an open-pit coal mine.
'We have agreed to all the demands (of the protestors),' Asadul Habib Dulu, junior minister for food and relief, told AFP after almost a week of demonstrations against the project.
'The first demand was that the government will have to cancel all its existing agreements with Asia Energy and we have agreed to that,' said Dulu, who led the government side in talks with protestors at Phulbari in northern Bangladesh late yesterday.
'The second demand was that there will be no open-pit mining at Phulbari or elsewhere in the country,' he added.
Plans to construct the mine, 350 kilometres north of Dhaka, stirred huge protests by farmers and locals who said it would damage the environment and displace more than 100,000 people.
The protests intensified and spread to the capital on Saturday after at least five people were killed when paramilitary forces allegedly fired into a crowd of thousands as they tried to storm Asia Energy's offices in Phulbari.
A police officer was also killed in protests in Dhaka on Wednesday.
Asia Energy has said that 40,000 people would be displaced over three decades and those affected would be compensated.
The company said today it had no comment on the government's statement.
hlyeo98
- 31 Aug 2006 12:50
- 55 of 77
smiler o
- 31 Aug 2006 17:58
- 56 of 77
will Asia Energy be able to salvage an agreement ? OR is this good by ! I hope not but only time will give the ans
smiler o
- 04 Sep 2006 12:28
- 58 of 77
Soul T
Got it many thanks, theres always AAU?? Good luck !