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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rialto Eng | LSE:RIA | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000RIA0 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 1.725 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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21/11/2013 15:02 | 660,000 UT trade now at 2.10p after the 500,000 buy at 2.10p. Wouldn't surprise me someone accumulating having previously observed v.large accumulation up to 2.89p. | treacle32 | |
21/11/2013 14:56 | 500,000 buy at 2.10p - L2 same as yesterday but maybe bit of overhang to clear. | treacle32 | |
21/11/2013 04:30 | Perhaps the chart is upside down if you're in Australia ... ? As of 15.30 in Sydney then it's only down 5.1% | cougar99 | |
21/11/2013 00:05 | Thanks for the chart treacle. | duxy786 | |
20/11/2013 11:36 | Ready to turn, as always chart analysis in tandem with Level 2 picture. | treacle32 | |
20/11/2013 11:31 | L2 is so hot now on offer prices. 1 left at 2.20p, and then 2 on 2.30p before the rest on 2.50p. 4 on the bid & the 447,000 buy order remains on the book. | treacle32 | |
20/11/2013 10:39 | Yep the uptrend has been maintained - the link I posted last night clearly shows the next wave to commence soon and this time over 3p - in line with company picture information imo i.e. hopefully statement at AGM on Friday and gas sales agreement RNS forthcoming. | treacle32 | |
20/11/2013 09:07 | Classic charting stock...time your buys on the dips and every purchase will be in profit over next 12 months. Great that the crowds are ignoring this one. Waiting, holding, adding, watching.... | duxy786 | |
20/11/2013 08:20 | Finished up 8.3% on ASX - the ASX price imo now higher than London. | treacle32 | |
20/11/2013 07:49 | closed up 8.3% on volume of 728,524 on ASX. chart beginning to look attractive again | house atreides | |
20/11/2013 00:28 | Boz - I would add the institutional investors who haven't cut there losses, artemis etc. quiet down under this evening. | house atreides | |
19/11/2013 12:58 | My 120K buy, small one today...might have another 350K Friday after top slicing PLE today. | duxy786_3 | |
19/11/2013 09:19 | I don't think it is as dire as you make it out to be GWR7, but it's not as good as Treacle makes out either (30c by 2014!). I think we had an intraday high on the ASX of 4.8c last month some time. Vitol have to pay 65% of development costs from here on in, and have a vested interest in keeping Rialto afloat now that the "raping" has occurred and is binding. The paying back of the loan will only occur once Gazelle is generating revenue anyway so it is not the end of the world. 55% is very low but Mr Sheaperd has been fond of saying that he wants the company to underpromise and overdeliver. This is why very conservative valuation in Annual report etc. A lot of risk has been taken out of the equation now, I cannot see us going bankrupt now where it was possible a few months back. I cant see all the investors during the capital raising plowing in 14Aud million (with the substantial risk that existed at the time) to get to 5c in 4 years. They knew everything about the Vitol deal as well. | boz2112 | |
19/11/2013 09:05 | Back on the subject of Rialto, the big question is, are they going to prosper better than their peers? I don't think so. My feeling is that they gave far too much away to Vitol. It's like a woman getting back into bed with the guy who raped her. Sorry that's tasteless, but as more has trickled out about the deal it really was horrendous imo. It seems to me they're chasing 30bcf of gas by 2015 on the back of debt and from what I can see they still aren't fully funded for Gazelle. I recommend you read through the Notice of AGM dated 21st October 2013 on the company website. hxxp://www.rialtoene In particular section 6.4 in association with schedule 2 which is on page 33. The directors ascribe a 55% probability of achieving a 5c performance target withing 4 years. Ok they might be looking to scoop themselves easy options at shareholders' expense, but I can also understand their caution. | gwr7 | |
19/11/2013 08:46 | Agreed, he is just here to pump. It's like he has never invested in anything before? | boz2112 | |
19/11/2013 08:42 | Just saw I was filtered by Treacle. For months I was the only one sticking up for him on here. I try to see the best in people and was slower than everyone else to see through him and his groundless boasting. What a piece of work. He's always moaning about people stabbing him in the back but he brings it all on himself. Another bulletin board fraud imo. | gwr7 | |
19/11/2013 08:12 | I will be attending the AGM, i'll PM you and anyone else a summary because I do not wish Treacle to be the beneficiary of it. | boz2112 | |
19/11/2013 08:03 | on the volume of 19,234 ! Boz2112 - if you are able to attend the AGM any feedback here would be greatly received. | house atreides | |
19/11/2013 08:00 | Up 2.9% on Asx overnight. | treacle32 | |
19/11/2013 08:00 | 19 November 2013 19 November 2013 ASX Code and AIM Code: RIA Rialto Energy Ltd ("Rialto" or the "Company") Appointment of Chief Financial Officer Rialto Energy (ASX/AIM: RIA) are delighted to announce that Andrew Rose, currently Interim Chief Financial Officer, has been appointed Chief Financial Officer of Rialto Energy. Andrew's appointment will be effective 1 December 2013, and is subject to passing of the resolutions concerning adoption of the new Performance Rights Share Plans (Resolutions 6 & 7) and the issue of Performance Rights to Directors of the Company (Resolutions 8 to 12), as set out in the notice of Annual General Meeting and accompanying Explanatory Statement, being passed at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held in Perth on 22 November 2013. Mr. Rose has extensive experience in the Oil & Gas industry having been CFO of both private and public E&P companies and prior to that enjoyed a successful career in Investment Banking. Andrew was previously CFO of AIM listed, MENA focussed, Gulfsands Petroleum. Prior to his role at Gulfsands, which he held for four years, Andrew was CFO of LSE listed Burren Energy from 2001 until 2008. During his time at Burren, Andrew was instrumental in the flotation (in 2003, at an implied valuation of around GBP175 million), the significant growth (which included the acquisition of assets in West Africa), through to Burren's eventual acquisition by Eni for GBP1.73 billion in 2008. Prior to joining Burren Energy, Mr. Rose spent over 20 years as an investment banker in London including being Co-Head of Corporate Finance for Emerging Europe, Middle East & Africa at Société Générale, as well as roles with ING Barings and JP Morgan. Mr. Rose graduated from Cambridge University with a Bachelor of Engineering. Mr Andrew Benedict Rose (aged 56), in the previous 5 years has been a director of Gulfsands Petroleum plc. Mr. Rose is beneficially interested in 6,415,977 ordinary shares in the Company. Mr. Rose's compensation package as approved by the Board will be 16,252,947 rights vesting in a manner consistent with the Performance Rights Plan put forth to the AGM on 22 November, 2013. We expect Mr. Rose to be nominated to the Board following his effective appointment. | treacle32 | |
18/11/2013 21:39 | can someone who isn't filtered by Treacle please ask him when his next prediction will happen i.e. House broker write-up from new broker for a price of more than 10p | cougar99 | |
18/11/2013 17:59 | we're gonna get to point soon when Treacle has everyone filtered ! all this nonsense about being in the cupboard, back-stabbing and blaming him, moaning on bulletin boards, anyone who disagrees doesn't own any shares. completely mental. what, no-one is allowed to post unless a) they cede to treacles superior knowledge at all times, and b) they bought at the same time or before him ? all I see is a bunch of investors understandably trying to determine what the chances of success are with RIA, in particular what the details of Vitol deal are going to be. sooner he sets his own thread up the better. | house atreides |
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