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VLR Voller Energy

0.275
0.00 (0.00%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Voller Energy LSE:VLR London Ordinary Share GB00B05KZ102 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.275 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 0.275 GBX

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Date Time Title Posts
29/1/201115:30Voller Energy - selling portable generators now3,225
10/11/200812:42Voller Shareholders Revolt14
02/10/200712:05VOLLER ENERGY ANNOUNCES MASSIVE NEWS..UNIPART APPOINTED DISTRIBUTOR!6
10/1/200713:18Voller 200733
28/9/200616:39TESTTT-

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Posted at 29/1/2011 15:30 by banshee
On top of the normal scepticism about such articles I would have to say anything like this connected with Voller hardly inspires credibility shall we say, given the history and claims of VLR, of which I was never a shareholder.
Posted at 30/8/2009 19:39 by officerdigby
It's on again now.

This is what he was pitching to the city, when he said he was trying to raise cash for VLR.

When they found out what he was upto that's when he 'retired'
Posted at 27/8/2009 06:52 by nigelsom
Unbelievable! A pity the Dragons didn't get in to a bit more detail about VLR. More to the point, has Voller learnt nothing? £10m to design, tool up, build and market a brand new car? I seem to remember that VLR (we are told) had a marketable product but ran out of cash and unable to raise extra finance...

I wonder where all the technology for the new car's battery packs came from? I think we should be told.
Posted at 21/7/2009 17:26 by volsung
I would like to buy 4.5 million of these as a gift for my ex-wife. Does anyone know of a cheap way to get them? I don't want the price surging but I need them before the end of July.
Posted at 31/3/2009 10:38 by tiltonboy
Taken most of it already. Got 950,000 VLR left. If I can sell the rest of those at around 0.9p, I will have made around £20K, which is double what I paid.
Posted at 31/3/2009 10:29 by tiltonboy
asparks,

That is why I bought them. I had no affinity to Voller. Indeed having met Stephen Voller a couple of years ago, I didn't think the business model was sustainable. I am an opportunist investor and look for all sorts of opportunities. I bought CRK at just over the price they were paying out in cash, and sold the rump after, making a 10% profit. I'm in AUR at the moment, and expect to get a similar return. Galahad made a 20% return, and we got our initial investment back in weeks. If you bide your time, and watch out for these opportunities they vcan be rewarding.

As for timetables. A company will announce a dividend, and will give a Record Date ( otherwise known as Books Closed). The actual date that matters is the XD date which is always on a Wednesday, and is two days before the Record Date.

VLR was an exception in that the payout was a dividend rather than a Capital event. Thankfully, my wife is a standard rate taxpayer, so the shares were transferred into her name, otherwise it wouldn't have worked so well.

Hope that helps.

tiltonboy
Posted at 31/3/2009 10:00 by asparks
tilton - but is my usual assumption correct about payment of divs? This latest VLR one seems to be rather weird - basically guaranteed money at no risk because you could purchase shares for less than the DIV price. I have never seen that before
Posted at 20/3/2009 14:28 by asparks
VLR was a very poor investment
Posted at 17/11/2008 09:12 by hugepants
Best DYOR but Id guess VLR should currently have approx 6p per share of net liquid assets. If it was winding up Id go for 2p per share closure costs. So that would give 4p per share to shareholders. Then there is possible value in the intellectual property.

I was always thinking any potential buyer could just drag out any talks for months leaving VLR with no cash and no bargaining position. Now VLR are going to return cash to shareholders then just maybe now a potential buyer will make an offer?

Also I dont really get this returning cash to shareholders by way of a dividend but remaining a cash shell with an as yet investment strategy yet to be announced? Dont you do one or the other.
Posted at 11/6/2007 22:26 by doyouwantfries
Here's todays news mentioned on this site. I think he got VLR share price a bit wrong. Heres hoping he had a crystal ball!
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