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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Seaenergy | LSE:SEA | London | Ordinary Share | GB0007219479 | ORD 10P |
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28/9/2018 | 22:25 | Seaenergy - Offshore wind - plus a little oil & gas (moderated) | 32,459 |
20/4/2016 | 11:29 | SEA - Pile of stinking shite | - |
09/10/2015 | 16:19 | Seaenergy 2010 - moderated by a man not a monkey | 187 |
04/6/2015 | 16:19 | Sea Energy PLC - Offshore wind energy | 5,517 |
02/6/2015 | 06:26 | SEA OF TEARS | 1,499 |
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Posted at 29/6/2017 16:09 by julcester Will SEA ex-shareholders if Remp's arbitration hearing with the Montenegrin Government is successful? I see the case is now in deliberation stage and SEA and Remp signed an agreement up to £25m... |
Posted at 24/3/2017 12:37 by philmiboots 24 March 2017Lansdowne Oil & Gas plc ("Lansdowne" or "the Company") has today been notified by KPMG LLP, the appointed administrators to SeaEnergy PLC that they have disposed of SeaEnergy's entire holding of 30,194,193 shares, representing 5.92% of the outstanding shares in the Company, through a number of on market transactions. So SEA liquidators have sold circa £300k worth of LOGP shares. Might just cover their fee I suppose. |
Posted at 13/4/2016 11:35 by papillon Could be lights out today at LOGP. SEA share price already tanking. |
Posted at 08/4/2016 12:45 by papillon SeaEnergy PLC Statement re: Lansdowne Oil and Gas announcement10/03/2016 7:03am UK Regulatory (RNS & others) Seaenergy (LSE:SEA) Historical Stock Chart 1 Month : From Mar 2016 to Apr 2016 Click Here for more Seaenergy Charts. TIDMSEA RNS Number : 6177R SeaEnergy PLC 10 March 2016 SEAENERGY PLC ("SeaEnergy") Statement re: Lansdowne Oil and Gas announcement SeaEnergy PLC (AIM: SEA) notes today's announcement by Lansdowne Oil and Gas plc, a company in which SeaEnergy holds an 18.67% interest, concerning the extension of the term of its senior secured loan note by six months to 9 September 2016. >>>>> Strangely enough, advfn, don't show this RNS from LOGP. It has done wonders for the SEA share price today, but has had a negative effect on the LOGP share price Can't see the positive effect on the SEA share price lasting though. The only hope for both the SEA & LOGP sp's, IMO, is a takeover offer for LOGP as judging by the falling PVR share price hopes for a Barryroe farm out seem as distant as ever. |
Posted at 23/2/2016 14:25 by papillon For the SEA share price to rise significantly in 2016 it will depend on it's stake in LOGP.SEA must be desperate for PVR/LOGP to farm out Barryroe in 2016 on reasonably good terms and with an appraisal well being drilled asap (the third party alliance includes a drill rig operator so presumably there will be a suitable rig readily available). If the LOGP share price could rise to 10p on good farm out news that will push the value of SEA's stake to circa £3m (assuming that SEA's %age stake in LOGP doesn't go lower on a fund raising by LOGP in the meantime). That's 50% higher than SEA's current Mkt Cap. However, IMO, LOGP is a far better punt on a Barryroe farm out being concluded sooner, rather than later, than SEA. |
Posted at 21/1/2016 19:36 by papillon Interesting RNS. I wonder what the expected turnover and profit margin (if any) is on this kind of deal and will it lead to similar deals? I still think a placing is on the cards here because cash must be running out in the short term. Debt must also be increasing. Will todays RNS push up the share price to enable a placing (if there is one) to be got away? I wish I knew!!I have no idea where the share price is going in the short term. The 200 day EMA is currently around 9.5p. The last time the SEA share price met the 200 day EMA as resistance was back in early March when the share price was circa 29p. Will todays rise fizzle out, or will it continue up to the 200 day EMA as resistance? Oh to have a crystal ball!!!! LOL. |
Posted at 25/11/2015 16:21 by papillon What does your chart predict, Stockriser? Mine predicts further falls in the SEA share price I should say OPEC (and that means Saudi Arabia) hold the key to SEA's future |
Posted at 13/11/2015 15:28 by papillon My post should have read ....... "I reckon that a Barryroe farm out is SEA's only short term salvation. Can PVR pull off a successful farm out of Barryroe? If they can then the LOGP share price could rise significantly giving a boost to the SEA share price and even a possible chance to offload their LOGP share stake. Clutching at straws, I accept, but miracles can happen." |
Posted at 13/11/2015 15:22 by stockriser Pap - Your thoughts are my hope ......lol"If they can then the LOGP share price could rise significantly giving a boost to the SEA share price and even a possible chance to offload their LOGP share stake. Clutching at straws, I accept, but miracles can happen." |
Posted at 13/11/2015 15:20 by papillon WTI US$41.16. Brent Crude US$44.06. So the oil price isn't doing any favours for SEA's R2S customers.In H1 2015 SEA was operating at a loss and racking up a significant bank overdraft. A fund raising surely must be on the cards. I reckon that a Barryroe farm out is SEA's only short term salvation. Can PVR pull off a successful farm out of Barryroe? If they can then the LOGP share price could rise significantly giving a boost to the SEA share price and even a possible chance to offload their LOGP share stake. Clutching at straws, I accept, but miracles can happen. |
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