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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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25/9/2018 15:47 | I know better Jackson. | chassenon2ken | |
25/9/2018 14:36 | So the company made a gross profit of a little over what dufus earns in a week. Sorry, earned is the wrong word ... What dufus takes in a week. I always thought a company had to make more than the people supposedly running it, for it to be viable? | jacksonpollack | |
25/9/2018 14:31 | Maybe, because it was a sell!! | jacksonpollack | |
25/9/2018 08:40 | 1mil buy shown as a sell. | chassenon2ken | |
25/9/2018 00:32 | Things are looking up now they have cash flow. My bladder tells me everything is now going to be OK, just sit back relax and enjoy a nice erratic price rise over the next 12 months. | macthepak | |
24/9/2018 19:09 | Oh my effing God. This sums up Edl in a nutshell Company made a gross profit of £4,467 on sales of £59,310. The Company made a loss after taxation of £544,959 (H1 2017 £551,337). The net assets at 30 June 2018 amounted to £7,568,436 (30 June 2017 £6,805,216). The total comprehensive loss for the period was £387,412 (H1 2017 £841,877, which included a gain of £157,457 (H1 2017 loss of £290,540) arising from the translation of the Tanzanian subsidiary accounts from US Dollars to Sterling. | jacksonpollack | |
24/9/2018 17:53 | Sorry, not 59 GBP per T, should have said 25 GBP per T, but the revenue stream of 1.2M GBP per year is correct. | canny lass | |
24/9/2018 17:49 | Is the 4,000 a month contract to supply washed coal at £59 GBP per T?That supply for a year at a similar rate would generate £1.2m GBP. Anyone agree. | canny lass | |
24/9/2018 17:45 | chassenon2kenThey only announced the 4,000T contract on 22nd August, therefore barely a month of supply. | canny lass | |
24/9/2018 14:16 | Seems like we may actually move forward from here. Check back in 3 months to see if they have actually posted some real accounts. | telbap | |
24/9/2018 12:39 | A two year contract for 4000 tonnes of coal per month,yet less than 5000tonnes shipped in the last two and a half months.Something doesn't add up to me.Also gross profit of £4000 is pathetic especially when you compare it with the net loss. | chassenon2ken | |
24/9/2018 10:01 | Call me stupid....but I'm calling this the bottom. I do like the RNS....sounds very promising.....now just get a move on. | geoffmanana | |
24/9/2018 09:07 | Yes - sounds promising. Looking good value down here with massive potential if they can really get production up. | philjeans | |
24/9/2018 07:20 | Interim Results for the six months to 30 June 2018 | therealtonythetiger | |
21/9/2018 17:34 | This is looking more and more like a con as the weeks, months, years roll by. | jacksonpollack | |
21/9/2018 11:01 | Glass The delays for Kibo also effect Edl as its the Tanz gov and energy depts causing the delays and lack of confidence and indecision. | rich2006 | |
21/9/2018 10:03 | KIBO - is a similar company it is also in the same country to EDL for coal but it has not mined a single ton of coal has no contracts to sell coal, its Coal to Power project seem to have one delay after another but its market cap is £22m. In comparison EDL is a producing miner with contracts for sale of coal and also a coal to power project maybe not as advanced as KIBO but its value is languishing at under £5m - There seems to be a disconnect here. There has to be a time in the near future when it will rerate..... here's hoping ... GL | glasswala |
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