No news about $GLEN (+2.11%)
While it is exciting at $ABHPG and $AAL (+2.49%) who is taking over what here now.
So I'm quietly on my way to filling my position.
No news about $GLEN (+2.11%)
While it is exciting at $ABHPG and $AAL (+2.49%) who is taking over what here now.
So I'm quietly on my way to filling my position.
Different courses at $AAUKF and $AAL (+2.49%)
I decided to invest in Anglo American at the time and simply bought the "normal" $AAUKF bought. Now I see here that the PLC version has a different price trend and was also extremely fueled by the takeover fantasies of BHP, while my normal $AAUKF shares are even in the red today😅
Can someone shed some light on what this is all about?
Heading south again. So I took the profit for the time being. Nobody has become poor yet!
Light at the end of the tunnel! After $AAL (+2.49%) has already performed well since the beginning of the year, today there was a further substantial boost following the confirmation of takeover interest by $BHP (+3.03%) the takeover interest.
Light at the end of the tunnel! After $AAL (+2.49%) has already performed well since the beginning of the year, today there was a further substantial boost following the confirmation of takeover interest by $BHP (+3.03%) the takeover interest.
The price target is $34.88 and the stock is covered by 20 analysts.
Buy
8
Hold
11
Sell
1
Anglo American PLC is a global mining company with a portfolio of mining and processing operations and undeveloped resources. The Company’s segments include De Beers, Copper, Platinum Group Metals, Iron Ore, Steelmaking Coal, Nickel, Manganese and Crop Nutrient. De Beers is engaged in the diamond business, which markets and sells polished diamonds and diamond jewelry via its retail brands. Its iron ore operations provide customers with high grade iron ore products. In South Africa, it has a 69.7% interest in Kumba Iron Ore and in Brazil, it owns the integrated Minas-Rio operation. Its Steelmaking Coal business includes the Moranbah and Grosvenor (both 88% ownership) steelmaking coal mines, located in Queensland, Australia. In Manganese, it has a 40% interest in the Samancor joint venture and its operations are located in South Africa and Australia. Its Barro Alto and Codemin nickel assets (both 100% owned) are located in Brazil and produce ferronickel.