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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Columbus Energy Resources Plc | LSE:CERP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDGJ2R22 | ORD 0.05P |
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% | 1.825 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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18/7/2020 07:26 | 12bn - you should be flattered I choose to amuse myself by commenting on your posts! BTW as you are obsessed with Lind selling shares monthly ( even though the loan will be repaid post merger ) - do you think they stepped in yesterday and bought those 1,000,000 shares so they'd have some in the locker to continue selling - if it wasn't Lind why do others see value here when you don't - perhaps they've looked at your track record 12bn! | arrynillson | |
18/7/2020 06:37 | Poor arry,such a sad bitter individual obsessed with my posts. I won't be posting for a few days arry, so you will have to let your bile eat you up. :) | 12bn | |
17/7/2020 20:58 | BigSi2 - at least we are agreed on 12bn's contribution - single minded drivel is an apt characterisation - last time he tried to take a balanced view he TOOPled over and fell flat on his face with a whopping 90% plus loss - also ramped MRS telling us it was likely to be paying dividends soon - just before it was suspended - yet he seems to want to be taken seriously ROFLMAO! | arrynillson | |
17/7/2020 17:09 | Can't see why anyone has a problem with different trading/investing approaches.of course there will be different perspectives on short and long term factors -HOWEVER I would argue that significant dilution does severely affect both the long and short term -Hence the change from BPCs apparent multi BNBL successful drill from the share price 87p party to now 8.7p Trading the trend works for me.I do however take issue with deception from BOD - those that come in on these AIM shares with little experience are easy prey for this kind of activity and are likely to get mugged off in short order- and reading the single minded drivel posted on BB does no favours.we all learnt to trade at some point -I'm sure we learnt a few hard lessons which we wish we could have avoided.BPCs regular pump and hype pre placings and subsequent share price collapse have been the order of the day for years. | bigsi2 | |
17/7/2020 16:26 | Si I don't refuse anything and take your view but if I chose not to agree then no harm done - but like 12bn you look at short term events where as I, with a job and family, like to just bang it away and sell when it's up - if it takes years then so be it.The issue is AIM is like the Wild West - anything goes and the house more often than not wins, so I can see why traders like it - the days of LTI are few abd those city spivs love it. | eggchaser | |
17/7/2020 16:16 | Meet me for a pint up my way and I'll tell you. X | eggchaser | |
17/7/2020 15:33 | What is the job that allows you to spend all day posting here Eggy? | 12bn | |
17/7/2020 14:12 | Oil Exploration – Present Oil & Gas activity already exists in The Bahamas The region is crossed by many international shipping lanes, the Old Bahama Channel alone carrying three million barrels (over 120 million gallons) a day, which is only likely to increase with the expansion of the Panama Canal and with access to the deepwater port at Grand Bahama. Regular inter-island transport carries fuel through narrow, shallow seaways. There is considerable existing oil production activity and associated refining and terminal capacity. Lastly, in The Bahamas, there is considerable storage and transshipment facilities, most notably the BORCO facility in Grand Bahama the largest in the Caribbean region, and global in scale. Each of these major activities are heavily regulated in Cuba, the United States and The Bahamas (see Page 30). The Bahamas Government is a signatory to many international codes of practice, conventions and cooperative agreements including MARPOL, OPRC and OSPR, as well as specific maritime legislation. The Bahamas has its own oil spill contingency planning coordination group and is a member of the regional Caribbean coordinated response group. Bahamas Petroleum Company is already a member of the Oil Spill Response Group (formerly CCA), with access to their global resources. Over and above this The Bahamas Government has recently modernised and strengthened its Petroleum legislation and attendant regulations to govern oil exploration activity. These regulations combine best practices identified in a variety of leading jurisdictions – including new procedures and equipment requirements adopted post the Gulf of Mexico incident – to reflect the most up-to-date risk management practices and mandate the use of the best technology suitable – including capping stack and/or top hat technologies. Past Bahamian Government delegations to Havana highlight the level of cooperation between the respective governments and the premium placed on the coordination of regulatory regimes. | nexus7 | |
17/7/2020 13:01 | I do 12bn and I have a family too which makes me wealthy before I've kicked a ball.How about you or is trolling and losing money a full time career for you? | eggchaser | |
17/7/2020 12:38 | He claims to have a job dodge but he is on here all day long. :) | 12bn | |
17/7/2020 11:32 | Oh BigSi you are such a tease...So unlike 12bn are you going to share what you think is a good investment as you don't strike me as unintelligent as to sit on a fence and trolling stock? | eggchaser | |
17/7/2020 11:26 | 12bn - i'd like to see your detailed calculations of the Lind selling as people reading your posts could easily get the impression that every time they share price falls it's Lind selling - we all know they will be selling an amount equal to the monthly repayment- but only until the merger 12bn - read the documention Lind will be repaid if the merger proceeds! | arrynillson | |
17/7/2020 10:55 | Well worth a listen to that presentation. | mark of the rushes | |
17/7/2020 08:56 | Champions!! | bigsi2 | |
17/7/2020 08:32 | 12bn we already know who is selling and why? | eggchaser | |
17/7/2020 08:31 | Who said anything about champions!Do try to keep up littleSi! | eggchaser | |
17/7/2020 08:14 | Lind is a VC (venture capitalist) who lent money to Cerp with fixed repayments in cash or shares and so when they get issued shares, in this death spiral,they sell them as quickly as possible. Schroders are an insti who invested in Cerp but must have had a change in fund managers as they now want out. Neither are interested in Cerp as a long term investment,they just want money. | 12bn | |
17/7/2020 08:03 | But why would they be selling when CERP & BPC are about to become Atlantic "CHAMPIONS" ??!!!! | bigsi2 | |
17/7/2020 08:01 | Two more 500k sells and down she goes again. It is almost as if a couple of instis are rushing to sell out quickly,before the 27th perhaps? | 12bn | |
17/7/2020 07:23 | Oh dear down again,how surprising,it is not as if Cerp have 2 big sellers,Lind and Schroders. Silly me,that is exactly what Cerp has,I forgot. :) | 12bn |
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