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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Edenville Energy Plc | LSE:EDL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN47NP32 | ORD 1P |
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% | 14.25 | 14.00 | 14.50 | - | 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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27/8/2016 22:21 | If you have no hope then sell out and stop spouting rubbish here. | rich2006 | |
27/8/2016 21:32 | Patience must be the it word in your boiler room as there are a few of the same pi's who keep spouting it. Do you work in the NHS as well as your boiler room you'll find plenty of patience there. A company running on placings for the past six years will test anyone's patience. No deals, no finance, no hope. | jacksonpollack | |
27/8/2016 17:49 | Finance and Coal deals are not Done in a couple of days Patience is required | kevinhoff | |
27/8/2016 09:10 | Mass exodus on Tuesday if no RNS about finance and coal deals given out. I actually think think killing the share price is what the bod want as it's the only thing they seem to do so well. | jacksonpollack | |
26/8/2016 16:32 | Okay..production revenues happening shortly and PPA finalised along with main funding for power plant with agreed EDL supply under MOU agreement..next week. | whoppy | |
26/8/2016 16:11 | btw, the number of aim companies with pending news that use bank holiday weekends, and people thinking they can buy on a Monday, only to announce something on the Tuesday, happens quite a lot, with people wishing they bought on the Friday. | whoppy | |
26/8/2016 16:04 | Such a quiet friday..most are on their hols..and deals are being worked on that will see income, revenue, money £££ | whoppy | |
26/8/2016 14:22 | The ban was only announced on the 15th August.Give it time. | stealive | |
26/8/2016 08:44 | The backer is in the background, for now. | scoots | |
25/8/2016 14:18 | The BOD have always after any good news destroyed the share price by doing a placing shortly afterwards. It did it after the Mining Licence award and I bet that it does one any time soon. | glasswala | |
25/8/2016 14:11 | I think the stupid BOD have already lined up a placing and that is the reason for the downward price movements in the last few days - These BOD should be hung drawn and quartered if they carry out any below market placing especially when the Tanzanian government has just gifted them a fantastic opportunity by banning coal exports. | glasswala | |
25/8/2016 14:01 | So either no one has cottoned on how valuable this company is and as soon as they do it's going to rocket, or......? Answers on a postcard | stevie050 | |
25/8/2016 09:21 | I think you'll find that clients will run out of coal if they don't arrange for a supply from EDL. | whoppy | |
25/8/2016 09:16 | This should be miles ahead of where it is, but isn't...... Draw your own conclusions but it looks to me like Rufus couldn't cut a deal if he tried, so we are heading for another much discounted placing or being taken over at a ridiculously low level - probably the former so the BoD can continue on the gravy train. Either way not to the benefit of share holders. | stevie050 | |
24/8/2016 18:31 | dbno. There's a wonderful opportunity in Tanzania for a coal mining company, with a full mining licence, millions of tons of coal and permission to dig it up. Problem is Rufus and the rest of the bod are scratching their heads trying to work out the name of that company. What should be happening here is the share price should be rocketing, deals should be signed and finance in place. What have we got. Consolidation followed by below share price placings and another bod to feed. Not that he isn't getting well fed already. 7 wages to pocket a month, nice. | jacksonpollack | |
24/8/2016 12:25 | The market has zero faith in the BoD to do any sort of deal..... and can't say I'm surprised. | stevie050 | |
24/8/2016 08:51 | Wake up JP. There's a wonderful opportunity for you to put your usual gloomy slant on things. | dbno | |
23/8/2016 13:38 | There is everyone else's definition of moving rapidly and then there is EDL's definition. There in lies the problem | jacksonpollack | |
23/8/2016 13:34 | Edenville Energy @EdenvilleEnerg Coal seam recently exposed at Mkomolo - Edenville’s project well positioned to move rapidly to production | whoppy | |
23/8/2016 13:33 | Another big winner was Edenville Energy Plc (LON:EDL), up 57% this week after being given a boost by the Tanzanian authorities, which have put an embargo on coal imports. That’s good news for the AIM-listed mine developer which just happens to have deposits in the country that can be fast-tracked into production. | whoppy | |
23/8/2016 13:31 | We shall see how things turn out. The best scenario is contracts signed with coal burning companies and finance sorted, all by the weekend. Then consolidation and the meeting next week from Rufus, fresh from his triumph in Tanzania. And no placing needed unless a small term cash flow one at a premium to the share price after consolidation. Then the market falls in love with Edl and we all prosper. It's a nice thought and strangely enough, quite possible. All we need is a rabbit, a top hat and a very good magician. | jacksonpollack | |
23/8/2016 13:24 | I, like JP, seriously question the BoD's competence...... this is an open goal surely they can't smash the ball over the bar..... can they ?? | stevie050 | |
23/8/2016 13:13 | The only coal available to Tanzania will be Tanzanian coal..and EDL's. Unless the government turn off the lights, coal will be purchased from EDL. They need to give enough notice to EDL to ensure they have a smooth supply. I expect the client requirements for coal and the tonnage contracted to be forthcoming. I think a date of 28th August has been mentioned. | whoppy |
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