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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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BG Grp. | LSE:BG. | London | Ordinary Share | GB0008762899 | ORD 10P |
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% | 1,062.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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17/12/2012 15:19 | not even an intra-day bounce ! I appoint you as my financial adviser Tweeeek ! ( smile). You were spot on and it seems like it is not too late to short it with the chart target of £10 . | arja | |
17/12/2012 09:29 | Chris Finlayson has been employed by BG. for a few years now. In charge of various operations worldwide. He has been in the running for CEO for twelve months. Why all of a sudden are the knives out, surely it would have been better to release information about him previously to remove him from the frame. If indeed it is all true. Who really knows. As far as defying gravity Tweek, not doing too bad, when it drops it drops...:( | iwillbe | |
17/12/2012 09:21 | Seems to defy gravity this one. | tweeeek | |
17/12/2012 09:08 | Morning all. Normal service resumed :-) | philanderer | |
16/12/2012 21:30 | This is only the tip of the iceberg and there is many more surprises still to come, no growth, more profit warnings, cash flow issues, no funding for new projects its all looking very hairy for shareholders. | tweeeek | |
16/12/2012 20:55 | met the guy on a shell rig once, dangerous and arrogant, the tfa notes are spot on/ | chutes01 | |
16/12/2012 20:33 | Not sure of the accuracy on this website... Shareholder alarm over appointment of BG Group CEO Chris Finlayson,/b> Dec 16th, 2012 by John Donovan. Can BG Group shareholders and employees place their trust in the newly appointed Chief Executive, Chris Finlayson? Unfortunately the answer is NO. In the next few days we will publish confidential Shell internal documents, leaked information, court documents and video evidence to support this conclusion. Mr Finlayson has been involved in multiple cover-ups at his previous employer Shell, costing Shell shareholders billions of dollars, with huge consequential damage to its reputation | philanderer | |
15/12/2012 18:34 | well, he has been spot on recently and hence why not take it seriously if wanting to make money in short term tarding. I did not and sold recently at a modest loss but look to re-enter in time . | arja | |
14/12/2012 21:59 | Im more concerned that people on here actually take his posts seriously. | newswseller | |
14/12/2012 20:48 | newsweller , You might well be right as insider dealing is technically illegal although hard to police . But a bit risky for tweeeek to say what he did as the authorirties might be reading his posts ! ( smile- highly unlikely of course !). But maybe his comments might prompt others to sell which could push price down a little although no big players on this board . | arja | |
14/12/2012 19:46 | FURTHERMORE... anyone who did have inside information would not be stupid enough to post such details on a BB, you would just open a big short and walk away, you wouldn't keeping posting on the said BB board banging out the same nonsense day in day out [For the record, incase anyone thinks im bitter or something, I closed out my long av 10.34 at 10.88, and have only today reopened a long] Tweeeek - 10 Dec 2012 - 21:09:40 - 911 of 958 Thank you for your concern arja but I can assure you that I have good information from a reliable source close to the company and this along with my research and interpretation of the charts suggest that there is very little if any upside in this stock in the near future. Maybe my research and interpretation of the charts differs to yours but only time will tell, for now the shorts are serving me well. | newswseller | |
14/12/2012 19:38 | I think your all idiots if you believe a word of this fool.. Every word is just guff First appearance on the 5th Nov days AFTER the big fall >> Tweeeek - 05 Nov 2012 - 09:01:55 - 700 of 957 Tweeeek - 14 Nov 2012 - 12:59:58 - 768 of 957 Not sure where they have plucked these figures from, but I can see this only heading for �6.50, there's a lot more bad news to come out yet. >> Oddly Tweeeek then decided at £10.50 it was a buy? But obviously saw that it fell further and decided to keep short open (or went long, lost and went short again?), we will never know. BUT 4 hours later decided it was a short again Not sure why it was a buy at £10.50, considering it fell all the way to £9.90 and then went back up, with Tweeeek adding to the short on the way back up (as it was going against him)br Every other short position he has seems to be going against him, so at least he got one correct (for the moment)br >> Tweeeek - 13 Dec 2012 - 08:07:38 - 926 of 957 I cannot see any reason for return to sub �10 this is the point I might be interested in reversing my position Tweeeek 13 Dec'12 - 12:33 - 934 of 956 0 0 I don't think anyone on here is right or wrong, we can only collect all the information and make a decision on that. The only information I am getting from thise in the know is that there are going to be further aftershocks and its all bad news. | newswseller | |
14/12/2012 16:57 | The main overhang on the share price is if the 2015 production target of 1m barrels of oil will have to be revised down..... and isn`t there a problem in Egypt with declining gas production as well ;-) Good weekend all | philanderer | |
14/12/2012 15:45 | He has so there is obviously something going on. The sudden announcement re CEO didn't push up the price. I'm dreading the next sudden announcement. Got a stop loss in place. The thing that may boost the price is a takeover. IMHO doubt this will happen. What would Centrica do without BG. | iwillbe | |
14/12/2012 15:36 | and he has been spot on so far but one never knows in markets if and when a sudden announcement might occur although looks unlikely with BG ! | arja | |
14/12/2012 15:20 | iwillbe, he has an "insider" friend ! Nice for some . | arja | |
14/12/2012 15:05 | Tweeek... and the bad news out there is what? care to share... | iwillbe | |
14/12/2012 13:45 | all these bullish reports have no effect ! Best to short stocks analysts recommend and buy those they advise to sell ! An old mate in OZ does that and mnakes money . | arja | |
14/12/2012 13:43 | These people just don't give up, hats of to them for trying. But there is info out there that suggests that there is more bad news in the offing for BG. | tweeeek | |
14/12/2012 13:41 | I should do that with my shares strategy! | volsung | |
14/12/2012 13:04 | London Standard newspaper PORTFOLIO BUY BG Group Snap up shares in BG Group, Canaccord Genuity advises as the next chief executive is named. The broker says to start off, some might view the appointment of insider Chris Finlayson to head the natural gas business "as a negative" but "on further reflection should view the move as a positive". Shares are at 1065p but have a target of 1300p. | philanderer | |
14/12/2012 11:22 | Financial Times Lex Column reasonably upbeat on new CEO appointment 14th december 2012 "BG Group orderly succession" (copywright) | philanderer | |
14/12/2012 10:34 | Morning Tweeeek. They`ve found some bad stuff on the new guy already ;-) "BG's new boss 'breached safety rules at Shell in the North Sea'" | philanderer |
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