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WBN Woburn Energy

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28 Mar 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Woburn Energy LSE:WBN London Ordinary Share GB00B1YW2916 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.00 0.00 00:00:00
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Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 1.00 GBX

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31/10/201717:05WoburnThe Old Crock - She ain't what she used to be14,113
06/9/201408:15Anyone out there holding Woburn shares???-
22/6/201316:02the new beginning ?1
20/7/201218:13wbn49

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Posted at 06/2/2016 22:51 by harold larwood
About .44P PER SHARE.
Posted at 22/1/2016 09:59 by harold larwood
Ivan, I am impressed. No doubt you are improving with the help of some of the beautiful senoritas?

Clive, we are in Playa Blanca and visited the volcano a couple of days ago. A very scary coach trip around got the knees knocking but interesting to see the restaurant cooking BBQ chicken over a hot volcanic pipe.

May nip over to the port this morning to see the fishmonger as the fresh sea bass and calamari is about a third of the price at Tesco and far fresher. Calamari risotto in squid ink followed by baked sea bass with saute potatoes appeals for a nice supper.
Posted at 21/1/2016 16:47 by ivanburgess
Marmite, real mature cheddar cheese, (the one that bites you back), and grapefruits are the only things I miss. Otherwise its all good.

Harold, sounds great. What would you pay back home? 10 times the price, and the fish wouldn't be half as fresh. Enjoy.

¿Mi español? Poco a poco mejorando. Puedo decir lo que tengo que decir, usando las palabras que conozco. El problema es cuando gente responda, porque ellos usan palabras que no conozco. Haha.
Posted at 19/1/2016 17:32 by harold larwood
Hola. Lanzarote fantastic and have been trying to rid the island of vino blanco glass by glass. And to think, what I lost in WBN would have bought a modest apartment here.

Oh well, at least the sun is shining and the wine flowing.
Posted at 24/12/2015 17:58 by bloke4
A very happy Christmas to all on the wbn thread.
And rich and prosperous new year
Advised the cash has arrived, here endeth the last phase of the wbn debacle.

I trust the cycling , and weather reports will continue.

Bloke 4. Alias Bob
Posted at 28/10/2015 21:01 by smcl
Harold- with the greatest of respect- we all have our opinions on the cause of this fiasco. The stark reality is that there are many stakeholders here who must all take their appropriate share of their responsibility in this regard. This includes many who claimed insider information but in reality knew very little.

Anyway its all history now.

The matter is coming to its finale. Lets move on.

Sm
Posted at 27/10/2015 18:07 by smcl
Hi - theshareguru - brave man taking on a BB name like that! Herewith a post I did some months back based on a ball park figures from Harold:

Hi Harold

Many thanks for update. Just some quick calculations:

Shares issued= 232,160,407
86.15%- Majority Shareholder or Numpties
13.85%- us minority shareholders~ 32,000,000

Leftover after fiasco= US$1.7m

Majority shareholder= US$1.45m
Badly treated Minority Shareholders = US$250k

Return per share = US$250k/32,000,000 = US$0.007 = £0.0044

So if you held 100,000 shares for example you get back £440.00

Just some quick figures on my iPhone while waiting for a train.

Would you be so kind as to look over?

Best Regards and thanks for all your help and support.


Hope it helps to clarify our paltry result.

In any event - all the best to you et al.

Rgds

sm
Posted at 27/10/2015 17:58 by theshareguru
Harold e mail says 0.44p per share.
Posted at 06/10/2015 19:49 by cliveas
Thanks TSG any indication price per share?
Posted at 24/9/2015 01:19 by theshareguru
Update
Spoke to liquidators, one more bill to pay, then working out a mount per share
There are over 1000 shareholders in wbn so he informs me. Money will be sent out
In next two weeks.
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