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CORO Coro Energy Plc

0.114
0.00 (0.00%)
24 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
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
Coro Energy Plc is listed in the Natural Gas Liquids sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CORO. The last closing price for Coro Energy was 0.11p. Over the last year, Coro Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 0.114p to 0.425p.

Coro Energy currently has 2,866,858,784 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Coro Energy is £3.15 million. Coro Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.79.

Coro Energy Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
19/11/2009
22:24
On here yes, on the contract front, NO.
cocker
19/11/2009
19:17
Signs of life?
gac141
02/11/2009
20:44
What about the cunning plan of synergy between CAPS and Blue Curve

IE the Blue Curve customers buying tne Caps product and vice versa, the rational that helped justify acquisition of BC- complete nonsense - there has been no cross selling whatsoever. Another cunning plan drawn up by Blackwaller.

Hilarious Gentlydoesit - any chance of some more?

magpie99
02/11/2009
11:04
Very funny, Gentlyduzit!
orange1
29/10/2009
07:28
You are all too gloomy. Better times must surely come as Mark 'Five Beers' Roberton has selflessly jetted off yet again to work on better times for us all:

"Having a Wagamamas at Heathrow T5 before heading to NY for the week - topping up those antioxidants and vitamins"
4:25 AM Oct 19th from TinyTwitter

orange1
28/10/2009
23:27
Magpie, you meant losing. But that's not important right now.............

I think stroke know that most of these erudite Mondas/Corero posters, who have invested money in the company over several years, feel like losers.

In fact, on paper, they are losers.

They (honestly) believed that the company, and the various management teams (including one of their own) - would turn this dog into a success. The tense used previously was intended.

But, you never know.

Their time may come.

Never say never. Though, with this outfit, I have to say I'm tempted.

damanko
28/10/2009
20:37
It doesnt make me laugh.

That is the price that the buyer wished to pay and that is the price that the seller accepted; the result was a drop in price.

I hope loosing £600,000 doesnt make you laugh.

magpie99
28/10/2009
11:33
Now that does make me laugh. 100 shares at 48p sold £48 and we get marked down!
gac141
18/10/2009
10:35
Well Well. Financial Markets comes good with a massive sale to credit suiss. Must be a big number if it suddently pushes Corero into numbers above expectations. Not really too much detail about this order to make any sensible decision as to what the impact is. I'm going to go with a positive view although its worded strangely. Normally as a company takes a perpetual licence support is contracted for a period of time. This announcement says that support will fall. Will they pay any support at all? If not then how can other support it without agreemnet from Corero. If they have agreed then they have sold the source code along with a perpetual licence. This is fine as long as they have not sold the Intellectual Property as well. Looks like they have decided on a "bird in the hand" strategy and hope that next year throws another lifeline. Not a great foundation for long term investment but at least mr Robertson lives to fight another day!
gentlyduzit
17/10/2009
09:20
Trying to trade these shares since the share split is almost impossible & given the 60% fall in the share price since. It leaves me bewildered as to why such a split was ever instigated in the first place. Peter Waller told me that they had taken advice from a nomad & current broker JEP, perhaps he should sit up & address the problem.Then again he could always brush it under the carpet. Although I have recently purchased shares on the basis of mrk cap value, I still remain unconvinced that this board is the one who can deliver shareholder value.
cocker
16/10/2009
17:14
I assume C/S have demanded the licence perpetuity as they are uncertain of the future of Corero, and an incumbent may charge them a realistic licence fee.

What other customers of Corero will now want to change their terms?

magpie99
16/10/2009
16:46
Magpie- I agree to a point- Just as long as they do not come from the stock of accountants that used to help run our company!
gac141
16/10/2009
16:41
Have to agree with George as C/S have been serial dissappointers over the last two years and we have wasted far too much time in accomadating them loosing focus on the bits that make money.More a case of being Brasso"d off.
Blue Curve is now firmly in the spotlight and needs to provide the silver lining.My hope of an operating profit around 500k for 2009 would provide a good platform for regaining some value for shareholders Any more and the road kill will be ditched for an M and S hamper this Christmas day.
Share illiquidity must be addressed
regards SP

spurious
16/10/2009
13:29
Small part of the silver.... ??????????

Who knows.

You can't judge as there are no values quoted regarding the size of the deal and the loss of ongoing support and other cash flows. Why didn't they announce the numbers, it would at least give shareholders an objective way to assess the value of the silver (or other substance sold)?

cascade sofa
16/10/2009
12:51
I would tend to let accountants judge the amount of silver that has been sold not sales people.

You can be sure the sale price will cover management wages, as I have said before this company is run for staff not shareholders. I wonder what the total cost was to the shareholder to make a decision like this, how many meetings, travel expenses across the Atlantic, how much time to make a simple decision like this?

I think the people who have added to their holdings recently have made a bad mistake, from a moral standpoint. I will leave it to that meth infused crack head Spurious to top up.

magpie99
16/10/2009
12:13
We have sold only a small part of the Silver. The illustrious client has not exactly given is a bucket load of business over the last two years. Maybe the cash will be put to better causes.

Perhaps just perhaps BC is turning the corner.

Note- Cant trade the shares on-line. Company needs to address this to help the share price. Perhaps if Peter Waller views this he can look into it?

gac141
16/10/2009
08:21
So we have sold the silver then.

Biggest recurring revenue from CAPS is gone. I hope the price was high!

The pressure really is on Blue Curve for the future.

mollymolly
09/10/2009
20:12
Hi Spurious
Have you ever considered exchanging drinking tales with Mark Robertson on Twitter? Lol!

orange1
09/10/2009
16:31
Hi Orange You cant beat the old VP rich ruby with a meth flambee chaser.Makes you see everything in a very different light. Hic

Regards SP

spurious
09/10/2009
16:08
Editor's note: In Spurious's world 10 o'clock is Beer o'clock. Could explain the purchase. LOL!
orange1
09/10/2009
16:05
When you can buy 1% of a listed Co for £6000 then the share price is suggesting the worst. Were we to see a sizeable couple of orders with an upbeat view going forward and throw in furher aggressive cost cuts then imho you have the sale of the century.History has not been kind to shareholders but there comes a time when things change and opportunity presents itself.I bought a further 5000 shares at 10 am today though not shown.I hope my optimism is justified
spurious
09/10/2009
12:55
Bad news.

Mark Robertson has not stayed on the wagon for long as his recent tweet to his mate Bradley Wiggins reveals:

"lucky you I'm waiting in Dublin airport for O'Leary Airways and it's beer o'clock here".

Isn't life grand?

orange1
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