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SER Sefton Res.

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0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sefton Res. LSE:SER London Ordinary Share VGG7996N1298 COM SHS NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.015 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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20/2/2017
10:30
Good morning uknighted.

I wouldn't expect TW to post on here. I was referring to his lack of comment on "Shareprophets"

Not been slow off the mark in the past posting critical articles.

He is , imo, too close to BMD and unlike BMD , he pulls his punches.

cyan
20/2/2017
08:45
Well I think this is fantastic news!

I've been looking forward for the soap opera to re-commence - time to reach for the popcorn, sit back on the sofa & put my feet up ;-)

jfishy55
19/2/2017
22:11
Cyan - no comment from TW? We wouldn't know, he uses so many avatars. Maybe even currently posting, maybe even me! Only kidding!
uknighted
19/2/2017
12:44
It doesn't have to relist to become profitable. Distribution is pointless, the cash split between holders would be pennies. Only way forward for investors to get anything back is to turn the company into a profitable entity. I think BMD can achieve this and I will gamble my cash on buying anyone's shares off them.
seftonsaved
18/2/2017
18:44
Yeah, like im going to get involved with discussing offers on here. If anyone seriously wishes to dispose of what they have left, email me with evidence of your holding to CAB1961@financier.com and I will consider the purchase
seftonsaved
18/2/2017
18:24
"Clueless the lot of you basing your opinions on ignorance"

Come on then, seftonsaved, you have been put on the spot; answer the question.

cyan
18/2/2017
17:40
So how much is that in hard cash per share?
andy
18/2/2017
17:13
I'd want them at a premium to their present worthlessness lol. Most people have no faith they will ever be worth anything and have moved on.
seftonsaved
18/2/2017
17:10
how much you offering!
lexus880
18/2/2017
16:12
I'll buy anyone's shares that wants to sell them if they have no confidence in Mr. Levi's ability to restore any value here.
seftonsaved
18/2/2017
12:57
Some people never change; once a pumper & dumper ,always a pumper & dumper.

Am I selling hell no! Now who said that?

Tell us About the 4 billion barrels again; I could do with a laugh.

Publish the accounts Mr Hyde.

cyan
18/2/2017
10:42
Lol, now it's guess the avatar? Some things and some people never change. Like a load of kids and you claim to be investors lol?
seftonsaved
18/2/2017
10:13
Try asking the question, as I did, which is why I have a perfect understanding and can comment accordingly. There is in excess of £100k in the company coffers.
seftonsaved
18/2/2017
09:54
Seftonsaved, a member since 17/02/2017. I wonder who he could be!
uknighted
18/2/2017
09:48
So, £15,000 is the investment and that represents a small premium to Seftons 'predicted' net cash!
How much is left in Seftons? clearly less than £15,000.
How many ways can one read the line.

For absolute clarity, why not publish the accounts? What's to hide Mr Hyde?

cyan
18/2/2017
08:39
seftonsaved
You make no sense

I read the comment that the company has £15k of net cash...as that is what is said!

The way you want to read it, the company has no cash and its only asset is £15k that has just been "invested"

You incorrect way of understanding it is even worse!

lydnem
17/2/2017
22:52
Cyan, you obviously have no idea or understanding of the comment "they have invested at a small premium to the projected value of the company's net cash £15,000. The £15,000 IS THE INVESTMENT, not the companies present cash value. So suggesting a cash burn of 10k a month is misleading and incorrect.
seftonsaved
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