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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Cluff Natural Resources Plc | LSE:CLNR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B6SYKF01 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 0.80 | 0.75 | 0.85 | - | 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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01/9/2016 22:19 | Ok, I am only relaying what was said by the experts, the news is out there for you to find, I only hold 500,000 shares that's enough for me, but already well in profit, well paper profit! Hope it recovers for you, | therealdeal5 | |
01/9/2016 20:42 | not at all, it is just niave to say 'we should have at least a £50mc' i hope it proves to be the case however the market suggests a mcap of 10% of that is accurate. maybe everyone that makes up the market is missing something, very unlikely! i have 8500000 of these and under water so hoping the recovery continues | kristini2 | |
01/9/2016 19:01 | Kristin 2 you sound quite bitter love! | therealdeal5 | |
01/9/2016 19:01 | Kristin2 are you in here? I always wonder about people who turn up saying the things you are. Did you miss the boat? | therealdeal5 | |
01/9/2016 18:59 | The basis of the gas in place, and the licenses they will purchase from Parkmead group! For £1.00 and believe me those license that PMg hold have a shed load of oil, I hold quite a few PMG shares as well. | therealdeal5 | |
01/9/2016 18:48 | guys, when people start talking about a £50m market cap you know they just got lucky on what basis the £50 MC i wonder? any substance behind such rhetoric, thought not | kristini2 | |
01/9/2016 18:01 | Hi may trees, come home to see a great rise, this has passed a lot of private investors by, soon the masses will appear, I feel 5p is around the corner with the news we have had lately, apparently we should be at least £50 million market cap, that would be lovely jubbly | therealdeal5 | |
01/9/2016 15:36 | Well I have taken a few profits now given the c.36%+ share price gain atm though still keep some. Either the blind are leading the blind or news is expected by some | maytrees | |
01/9/2016 15:28 | Well in the blue now - but no news. I wonder what is causing the flurry of buys. | maytrees | |
01/9/2016 14:33 | Greetings Therealdeal5 I too added a few to make my holding a round number. Some buying but little bb interest it seems. | maytrees | |
01/9/2016 08:17 | Just bought another 100,000 shares this morning, @1.65p so now holding 500,000 but they all show as sells the buys, they are trying to keep this down for some reason it seems. | therealdeal5 | |
31/8/2016 08:15 | Well I am also in here bought in at 1.2 p 400,000 shares, just going to forget about them and wait for a decent reeturn, I think this may be quite a good earner for me! | therealdeal5 | |
30/8/2016 18:14 | I know. But the coal has to be the there in reserve. Been watching this since float. | p1nkfish | |
30/8/2016 11:44 | CLNR is clearly not the stock of the month yet what trades there are so far today, appear all to be buys - one of which is my own top up | maytrees | |
30/8/2016 09:36 | Its NOT coal to be mined its the gas within the coal to be extracted.......... | anley | |
29/8/2016 22:28 | No one knows but we do have excellent carbon capture assets in old mines, North Sea etc. Very useful indeed. Add still rather large coal reserves, if somewhat awkward to extract as solids. An interesting picture. Add still further the desperate need to improve the balance of payments and reduce the deficit along with strategic desire to get towards energy independence. Oh, and look where most of the energy intensive chemical industries are located in the UK relative to carbon capture assets and their important national contribution. UCG has a part to play. | p1nkfish | |
28/8/2016 21:31 | That said if carbon capture technology was developed and in place and UCG was fully developed and ready we are still some years away from that. Certainly preferable to nuclear, dodgy and too expensive! | clickon | |
28/8/2016 21:19 | There is a big move to commercial and for that matter private energy storage that is a real game changer.Combine that with cheaper lithium and an emphasis on renewables by the time carbon capture technology was feasible and UCG was in placeStorage may well make it irrelevant. | clickon | |
28/8/2016 21:12 | There is a big move to commercial ener | clickon | |
27/8/2016 14:59 | I agree........so wait until the next Budget statement in a month or two........... | anley | |
27/8/2016 14:01 | I don't believe UCG is dead. If the UK wants to be energy independent and improve balance of payments to help with the deficit it makes sense to keep UCG on the table. | p1nkfish | |
25/8/2016 22:11 | As I have said, from what you write you appear to know more than is in the public domain. Not a matter of research. I have held shares in CNR since 2012. I believe it to have a good future. Algy has known when to change.However I now believe that UCG is most likely over, especially when set against this more conventional set up. The Carbon Capture Feasibility Research Programme was cancelled and the Government attitude to UCG in Scotland and the rest of the UK is somewhat negative, coal is not in favour.A lot of fresh opportunities are now available, but so many variables it is impossible to value CNR.I wish you a very pleasant weekend, | clickon | |
25/8/2016 16:59 | I do so why don't you do your own research? All I do is to be helpful but I have put my money on the line and that entitles me to post what I think.........nothin Have a pleasant weekend but do let us know what you really think about the prospects for CLNR................ | anley | |
25/8/2016 16:36 | So what are they telling you that he hasn't expressed already as long as it doesn't contravene FCS and LSE trading regulation compliance? | clickon | |
25/8/2016 16:01 | Many investment decisions are made by knowing and understanding what the director(s) are thinking and what is logical............. I know people who know Mr Cluff so shall we leave it at that............. | anley |
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