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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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First Calgary | LSE:FPL | London | Ordinary Share | CA3193843016 | COM SHS NPV |
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% | 175.00 | - | 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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19/8/2008 18:32 | and me! FPL below £100M Market Cap might be value. | madasafish | |
19/8/2008 18:24 | EEN market cap. now higher than FPL market cap. Now who would ever have expected that? PS apart from me | bobobob5 | |
19/8/2008 15:51 | My PNF chart says 29p... This is one share where patience is a virtue.. Several 100 posts ago I suggested sub 100p.. and got the expected reaction.. I expect if we get a bad news announcemnet on financing we will see sub 40p... and an eventual takeover... | madasafish | |
18/8/2008 09:56 | lol sat... everyone in the same boat i think.... It seems cheap, but will it get cheaper? 75p and i'll have a few regardless..... if it gets there. | davros006 | |
17/8/2008 21:42 | I can't get myself to decide on what would be a good entry point. Surely there can't be much harm at taking a modest stake at 80p? | sat69 | |
17/8/2008 16:06 | This one needs some sort of wizard, to sort out the financing...seen any good wizards recently? | bobobob5 | |
16/8/2008 09:32 | They probably are struggling to get financing... | madasafish | |
15/8/2008 20:38 | I suspect there will be some bad news out next week. | sat69 | |
15/8/2008 20:37 | Actually dropped to $1.12! | omellete | |
15/8/2008 20:36 | Looks like opening even lower Monday am. | sat69 | |
15/8/2008 20:34 | Sat - yes still working abroad. EEL - long story - will hopefully come very good. Closer to major drilling by the day. No more mention of it here. Still cannot beleive this dropped to $1.30! | omellete | |
15/8/2008 20:33 | That is what got my interest up. O&G stocks are poor and WLW looks OK for a punt - at the right price. NAV is supposed to be 15 pence. | omellete | |
15/8/2008 20:32 | ...and btw. Dont mention EEL to me! | sat69 | |
15/8/2008 20:31 | Om WLW is interesting. I note that some guy recently invested heavily at 6p, as well as Director buys at 6p, and the share price shot up to 7p. (Around 16% gain). Back down to 6.5p, so beginning to look interesting again. Just a tad speculative for me at the moment. (Are u still in the M/E?) sat | sat69 | |
15/8/2008 20:23 | You still sniffing around here Om/Aero! Surely you're not holding these? I just find it too suspicious that the share price is now 89p. Is there more fundraising due soon? sat | sat69 | |
15/8/2008 17:59 | Some drop today. So much for the Russians coming in and kicking out Anderson. | omellete | |
15/8/2008 17:29 | Still haven't got the nerve to buy in. Even though I'm sitting on 100% cash. Any good tips are welcome on below thread... | sat69 | |
15/8/2008 17:24 | I can't BELIEVE this is still going down!!! OMFG!!! | aerotus | |
15/8/2008 17:22 | That was some dip to CN$1.3. | chopsy | |
15/8/2008 17:05 | Looks like 80p next | captainfatcat | |
12/8/2008 17:34 | Haven't been sniffing around here lately. Might take a punt tomorrow morning. | sat69 | |
12/8/2008 13:33 | Classic charting theory suggests: 1, a retest of support from below - now resistance. 2. then a fall equal to the height of the triangle... ie. to approx 35 to 40p. Anyone buying now is calling THE bottom.. If I could do that consistently I would be sitting on a yacht surrounded by bikini clad girls etc... Since the downside is more than halving my money from here, I'll do what I have been doing for months: sit on my hands and dream of yachts:-) | madasafish |
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