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Spitfire Oil Limited | SRO | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 13/12/2019 15:30 by tomboyb Cash left around 4p per share -Once suspended admin costs etc etc will take this much lower - Easiest job in the world being SRO directors - |
Posted at 13/12/2019 15:25 by tomboyb FY results out - |
Posted at 30/8/2019 07:34 by tomboyb Relinquishment of licence makes SRO a cash shell -Thats one way to get booted off the market with cash in your company - |
Posted at 13/12/2018 08:58 by playful My all time favourite:“The challenge remains Himalayan in its proportion” |
Posted at 06/9/2018 23:15 by playful Big drop coming here as whispers in the wind tell me PJ & Michelle must admit to their diminishing holding otherwise AIM regulation will be asking questions.Notice he is desperately banging the drum on Twitter whilst attempting to escape his lobster pot... 4/9 12:16 Holding 9%+ #SRO - mkt cap less than cash at bank & enormous oz lignite resource. Watch that one closely. Mkt cap £1.3m 25m shares in issue! Playing a dangerous game dear boy it’s time to admit your current holding and face the consequences. Let’s see a current date attributed to your holding. Worth a read... You could learn a thing from Kavi who just sat and waited patiently for that greater fool without any ramping whatsoever. |
Posted at 18/7/2018 22:20 by zebbo Japan’s Kawasaki Heavy Industries has teamed up with the Australian government to lead a A$500m ($388m) project to turn coal into liquid hydrogen, in what it has described as one of the world’s first attempts to commercialise the technology.The pilot project aims to generate “green energy” for use in cars, electricity generation and industry in Japan from one of the dirtiest fuels, brown coal. It involves converting coal to hydrogen at a power plant in the Latrobe Valley — a region in Australia with some of the world’s most abundant supplies of the fossil fuel, which is also called lignite. Looks like tech has caught up with lignite and SRO has 200 Mbls equivalent FYB |
Posted at 29/12/2017 23:05 by lazygun 21So, put a vote on Twitter with some business sectors on just to see what people would most like to see SRO look Into during 2018.I picked the following sectors; (obviously there are many others, but these seem to be in vogue at present) 1) stay in oil and gas 2) fintech - blockchain type development 3) fintech - crypto currency (ie miniing) 4) mineral resources - EV related ( ie. copper cobalt, lithium, nickel Link is here hopefully If you fell like adding your vote, or commenting, feel free Predictably, fintech blockchain is leading the way, closely followed by EV mineral resource development, But, will it stay that way? L. |
Posted at 06/12/2017 13:26 by lazygun Definitely orchestralis,Pj been buying on market between mid 4’s to mid 7’s. I’d still speculate that pj has ideas about what Sro could get involved with, and I’d also speculate that he’d be quite vocal about it to the BoD. You don’t take a 10% stake in a company just to be a passive investor... Nor I think would he be looking to exit now with just a 100% or so profit. It would be immediately obvious since it would have to be rns’ed due to the size of the holdings... There will I reckon, as I’ve said before, be one or two things that are likely to happen in the near term; 1) Placing RNS, 2) and/or egm to install new directors 3) business strategy update, - acquisition, or rto or something similar Think it will be a question of if, not when... L. 2) |
Posted at 06/12/2017 11:00 by playful Sad situation for some that followed him, but I did flag this up on numerous occasions...playful 30 Sep '17 - 20:17 - 220 of 279 0 0 Edit PJ's stake building doesn't amount to a pile of beans, come December you'll see the usual statement. Anything newsworthy would have been released already. They are simply too busy with Griffin & SRO is a rewarding side show where nothing happens. playful 23 Oct '17 - 21:20 - 234 of 276 1 0 Edit Chuckles from within SRO and down we go once we see that all important December statement, poor old PJ he’s been warned about his Twitter nonsense before but can’t help himself... Welcome to the SRO lobster pot! |
Posted at 05/12/2017 10:48 by x54v "Have been watching #SRO for 5 years - I think it's high time for the company to take a bold step for shareholders!""#Sro Paul, will you be an active shareholder, as with your other investments? And have you, or will you be talking to the board around future business strategy?" "#SRO now there's an interesting one!!" |
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