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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bluebird Energy | LSE:BBE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5M29F66 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 0.375 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/1/2013 10:38 | Are we ready for take off then and did I get in at the bottom?. | share_shark | |
21/1/2013 08:30 | Is that very very soon ,prs soon, wres soon or some other kind of soon . reminds me of the signs outside the Odeon when I was a kid ---[coming soon] | h d shoring | |
21/1/2013 08:29 | That sounds very good news ein and good to see you here also.:-) | share_shark | |
21/1/2013 08:20 | In my opinion it will be one R.N.S , they (I hope) have been preparing this for quite a while , also they have quite a bit of money invested . So I hope with their experience and contacts it will take off, I also expect it to be soon? | ein | |
20/1/2013 19:10 | I wonder will we get one massive announcement on the new way forward outlining projects, new directors ect or will it be a steady drip drip of news? | father o toole | |
20/1/2013 09:14 | 'gave away the Guyane and Juan de Nova assets to WSX for a song' Another great move!! but not for general share holders. For anyone? who knows. | peterz | |
18/1/2013 22:50 | ISTR it was one Bramhill who gave away the Guyane and Juan de Nova assets to WSX for a song in the first place. | rhubarbe | |
18/1/2013 22:38 | Hello shark shark - will check out Golightly & what he has delievred before - BoD's must have a definate proven past track records otherwise I will not invest in them. | euclid5 | |
18/1/2013 18:19 | thanks for all the informative posts today | snurkle1 | |
18/1/2013 16:51 | Today's close marks a breakout on the 6month chart which should be good, looking forward to some news here as this should really take off. | father o toole | |
18/1/2013 16:46 | Anybody else having trouble getting up advfn trades? | father o toole | |
18/1/2013 16:20 | tyrone - this is one of those stocks that could pull something major off in terms of deals with the calibre of management and their backers IMHO | frac_zone | |
18/1/2013 16:04 | Shaun, thanks for the info yesterday. As a person that bought lots of Osceola - then crash. Although very happy for the recent life in share price it will be a while (always hopeful) before approaching a breaking even. | peterz | |
18/1/2013 15:57 | Yes frac something is brewing | tyrone66 | |
18/1/2013 15:36 | The company is only valued at 3m, what would a farm in on solitaire be worth on it's own, at least 5p a share before we even hit oil | father o toole | |
18/1/2013 15:33 | .58 to sell online, have the mms got a whiff of imminent news? | father o toole | |
18/1/2013 14:30 | At last! I was hoping my two 100k buys might tick this up! GLA | knigel | |
18/1/2013 12:35 | euclid...it was an attempt at wit ! bramhill was the one who got bbe into WSX and it done rather well but Mr Golightly is at the helm now. | shaun09 | |
18/1/2013 12:31 | lacking cash to invest in other assets - so they will sooner or later need to complete a placing - like it or lump it - over 500m shs in issue now - but must admit a low mkt cap, which may have some high risk potential to increase anyone have any idea to the potential value of it's Solitaire assets ? | euclid5 | |
18/1/2013 12:29 | Where did I say that - either speak properly like a professional or i will stop posting here. which wording in my above posts state that. by the way Mr D Bramhill retired as a director on 5 December 2011 - wasn't he the CEO of Nighthawk Energy - we all know what happened there - luckily he has resigned from this co | euclid5 |
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