We could not find any results for:
Make sure your spelling is correct or try broadening your search.
Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Coro Energy Plc | LSE:CORO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDCFP425 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.114 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Natural Gas Liquids | 6.71M | -4.12M | -0.0014 | -0.79 | 3.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
---|---|---|---|
24/7/2009 14:31 | The games over, if there are big losses. The forecast is I think for another operating profit with growth occurring 2010. This company will be considered uninvestable. What this says to me is the product does not sell or only in a boom, when people have money to throw around ie not an essential. Also Big cut backs in public education spend. As we have already been saying the time to cut costs to the bone was way before the recession started. | magpie99 | |
24/7/2009 14:04 | should have started the process years ago. Perhaps Jammy can put up an ebay item, he appears to be a dab hand at teh internet. In the meantime if there are losses costs must be taken out and cash conserved. | cascade sofa | |
24/7/2009 13:59 | I think if we are still expecting big losses then it is time to start looking for a buyer of this company like yesterday at around the current price if possible. | magpie99 | |
24/7/2009 13:39 | How can it be profitable! Big loss expected by me. | mollymolly | |
24/7/2009 13:28 | They must know te first 6 moths number by now. A statement that it was profitable would be most reassuring. That combined with large scale director buying could do the trick. | cascade sofa | |
24/7/2009 12:39 | They dont have to buy. But if they issued a statement saying they couldnt see any reason for the fall and sounded optimistic and dropped a few names about the contracts we hope they are negotiating. That could very well do the trick without them spending a penny. It would certainly smooth over a few investor ruffled feathers and leave us with the impression that they are doing a little rather than nothing at all. If I were a Foresight investor I would be asking questions to the Manager of the fund. It is Foresight who can do something. At this price I think one or two private investors are nursing losses of around the £700,000 - £1,000,000 mark. | magpie99 | |
24/7/2009 09:34 | the ONLY way to get this miving is for the directors to buy big time. they are bloody paid enough money! | gentlyduzit | |
24/7/2009 08:39 | This is absolutely ridiculas. The Peter Waller needs to get a grip of the situation and bring a halt to this de-valuation in the shares.Share price has virtually halved since the consolidation. Who said it was a good idea? | gac141 | |
22/7/2009 17:09 | magpie, I make it about 1.5p old money, market cap £700k. Add on net debt of 3m (assuming no cash burn since last results) gives an enterprise value of £3.7m, ie about 0.7 of last reported revenues. Would have thought directors would see this as a buying opportunity with an immediate uplift of say 30% possible, but hands appear firmly in pockets. | cascade sofa | |
22/7/2009 16:55 | Will this share become a penny share again? 0.05p in old money? Will changing the management make a difference? | magpie99 | |
22/7/2009 14:17 | I'm confident this can get to 100p. Just do another 4:1 consolidation issue and leave it a week. | cascade sofa | |
22/7/2009 13:17 | Is this still falling as my prediction? | magpie99 | |
21/7/2009 11:12 | What letter? if there is a letter to shareholders then surely this must go out on rns? Maybe I will write my own letter. Dear Santa, I know its only July but I need some advice. My own elves, thats my staff in HR speak, are just not delivering anything. In fact they havent delivered anything since Micheal Jackson was the right colour and Swine Flu was an STD that Kermit the frog contracted from Miss Piggy. I know that your own elves only have to deliver once a year but one of my senior elves, Grumpy McWaffle has not delivered to a new customer in years although he always makes sure he gets the best chocolate biscuits at teatime. If fact hes getting so fat that we wont be able to get down any chimneys very soon and that means a whole lots of even more disappointed children. Ive tried poking him with some reindeer antlers, putting pine needles in his coffee and even tried shoving snow down the front of his pants and but none of seems to work. I've even got him a very expensive helper who lives in Farfarawayland. Nothing. Im at my wits end here and pulling my beard out! So any advice would be greatfully received and I will make sure you get an extra helping of Jam Tomorrow when you visit us at Christmas. Love Gently | gentlyduzit | |
21/7/2009 09:54 | Let me guess the response "Dear Sir or Madam We note your recent communication and thank you for your continuing interest in Corero. Faithfully Investor Relations" | cascade sofa | |
20/7/2009 21:36 | How about this entry from Feb 26th: "Rode home after too much wine. Thanks Selby!" He and the ex-FD clearly had a lot to celebrate. | orange1 | |
20/7/2009 18:58 | More like tw@ter! Wants to be a professional cyclist. We all agree. On yer bike!! | cascade sofa | |
20/7/2009 14:14 | Customer Update. IT spending in financial services is still happening and projects are being rolled out. " Brewin Dolphin replaces market data solution with Fidessa's Market Data Workstation London - 20 July 2009 Fidessa has today announced that Brewin Dolphin, one of the largest independent private client investment managers in the UK, has taken Fidessa's market data workstation to replace its incumbent Thomson Markets service. Fidessa's workstation has been deployed to more than 700 users at Brewin Dolphin. The Fidessa market data workstation provides access to comprehensive market information and news. Users have access to real-time international equity prices, world indices, sectors, derivatives, commodities and foreign exchange rates as well as financial news and market commentaries from Dow Jones. Users of the workstation also receive comprehensive company background and fundamental data along with broker estimates and recommendations. David McCorkell, Director and Head of Investment Management at Brewin Dolphin Ltd, says: "We have been a client of Fidessa's since 2005, and the strong relationship between the two firms was a key factor in considering its market data workstation. However, it was the depth of the market data, the functionality and the competitive price that were the deciding factors. In addition, users were extremely comfortable with the look and feel of the product which will help ensure a smooth transition onto the service." Julian Garcia-Santos, Head of Client Marketing for European Hosted Services at Fidessa, says: "Our market data workstation is powerful, comprehensive and affordable. The depth and breadth of coverage, coupled with a range of sophisticated monitoring and analysis tools empower users to make better, faster and more effective decisions. We're seeing increased demand for this solution as users seek a functionally rich and competitively priced market data solution. Its implementation at Brewin Dolphin is testament to its leading position in the UK marketplace." Fidessa's products serve around 22,000 users across over 630 clients around the world and are used by more than 85 per cent of tier one financial institutions. Fidessa's network provides connectivity to more than 2,200 buy-sides and 360 brokers across 115 markets globally." | cascade sofa | |
17/7/2009 20:16 | We are all awaiting to hear about the response from Mr Waller regarding the letter George has sent! | cocker | |
17/7/2009 19:03 | all busy watching the ashes? | cascade sofa | |
10/7/2009 13:33 | My word. A trade of 84 shares. Must be the directors filling their boots. Standby for lift off. | cascade sofa | |
10/7/2009 07:55 | Good morning sofa. Having Jammy in the side makes corero a bit of a sticky wicket. | gentlyduzit |
It looks like you are not logged in. Click the button below to log in and keep track of your recent history.
Support: +44 (0) 203 8794 460 | support@advfn.com
By accessing the services available at ADVFN you are agreeing to be bound by ADVFN's Terms & Conditions