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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Block Energy Plc | LSE:BLOE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF3TBT48 | ORD SHS GBP0.0025 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.025 | 3.70% | 0.70 | 0.65 | 0.75 | 0.70 | 0.675 | 0.68 | 771,249 | 14:51:54 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minrls,earths-ground,treated | 8.37M | -2.21M | -0.0031 | -2.26 | 4.89M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/7/2024 17:09 | Well, my UKOG holding has done pretty well today.I do believe that when BLOE get our ducks in a row, the potential here is considerable.Our CCS is on another level!! | faraweigh2 | |
29/7/2024 10:14 | lol.....come back to me when the next rns comes out.....eating words you shall all the best | sarah68 | |
29/7/2024 09:31 | A member since 17th June 2024. Obvious. | tarby1 | |
29/7/2024 08:07 | More baseless rubbish from Sarah. Once again, the opinion of a none shareholder with an agenda , zero actual facts | andyalbi71 | |
29/7/2024 07:53 | why will it rocket....there will be no news on a partner and only news of extending the loan which will prove they aint making much money and just want that easy 16%.... ZERO on the cards.... | sarah68 | |
24/7/2024 20:58 | hope price stays low until end of month...knowing my luck it will rocket before | iceagefarmer | |
24/7/2024 18:52 | Good evening sarah68,As a long term investor in Block Energy and ADVFN member, I read your posts with intrigue.'enjoy losing your investment'Have you offered your financial advice to Amati and others on the shareholders register?I and others look forward to reading your reply.JB | bibs | |
24/7/2024 18:45 | Looks like Skipper might have bought back in. | dodge_city | |
24/7/2024 18:19 | 12 percent on 6 million today, do the math.Thick hey, better that than a bashing, attempting scaremonger, untruth teller.Good day, end of. | faraweigh2 | |
24/7/2024 18:11 | 'Resulting in hundreds of thousands of pounds added to the Market Cap.' you really are thick as poo poo.... how much has it lost over the last couple of weeks.....you just cant spin it.... enjoy losing your investment best of luck | sarah68 | |
24/7/2024 18:00 | fara...name me some ftse....s&p....d do you know what a red flag looks like?? go on just copy and paste an extract from the website....LOL DELIST is coming just a matter of when best of luck | sarah68 | |
24/7/2024 17:59 | No.12 on the leaderboard today.12 percent Bounce, not 10 percent.Resulting in hundreds of thousands of pounds added to the Market Cap.The Bounce that a certain basher only yesterday said wouldn't happen.Onwards in earnest with accumulation at this giveaway low share price.Thank you ; ) | faraweigh2 | |
24/7/2024 17:51 | all looking good.............you are funny why not take a look at the share price ...thats all that matters...is that good???? its on their website so must be true....typical retail punter about to see them delist and lose their money.... best of luck with that... on another note....and you should look now and again....the top risers/fallers on a daily basis on AIM.....look at all their 5 year charts...the overwhelming majority are all down 90% plus from all time highs....what does that tell you... when these penny stocks were in favour a few years ago some people got lucky and cashed out.... if the assett here is so incredible why is the share price at all time lows... take your money and lose it at the casino....at least you will have more fun next rns....rollover of loan!!!!! dream on and best of luck | sarah68 | |
24/7/2024 17:16 | Extract from website:Operations employing the full range of modern exploration and production technologies, including 3D seismic, stimulation and directional and horizontal drilling, are facilitated through a regulatory environment supporting a liberalised energy market and stable framework for Production Sharing Contracts.Like the modern day production technology, provides us with licence to increase productivity over time.All looking good! | faraweigh2 | |
24/7/2024 16:37 | those lse rampers are just seriously deluded....keep on talking about the asset... it one thing having it...its another thing extracting it which everyone has failed at.... dont hear them talking about the oil???? i thought that was a winner so we were told by PH and guess what...they failed... 10% bounce and they are creaming their pants... stupid will be stupid | sarah68 | |
23/7/2024 13:08 | You have been posting your boring rubbish for years first on LSE and now here. Look at the volumes only a tiny number of the total shares in issue have been sold. | jeevescharlie | |
23/7/2024 12:59 | 'Bit of perspective on assett possibilities and extraction approach.' that bd6 on lse really is a tool posting the above.... if i approach a shop and purchase a lottery ticket there is a possibility i will win.... possibilities and an approach adds ZERO value (irevert you to the tumbling sp) results do!!!! if it was a dead cert why is everyone selling you really cant teach stupid delist of course | sarah68 | |
23/7/2024 12:27 | ZERO...... timber.....down another 5%.... get out while you can!!!!!!! delist inbound trust me | sarah68 | |
23/7/2024 12:14 | Where's the bottom?! | dyardley | |
23/7/2024 09:49 | all they do is copy and paste an rns.....its not words investors need its action.....action that adds value.... sp down again....all sells again today.....no red flags you ramping idiots... all time low soon to be broken once the next rns comes out stating they are rolling over the loan because they want their 16% interest..... delist on the cards | sarah68 | |
23/7/2024 06:28 | Fara, you're boring me. This is all a copy and paste job, following scripts. Try raising some points and debate like a human. | batiatus |
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