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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Falk IS. Hldgs | LSE:FKL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD0CWJ91 | ORD 10P |
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% | 191.50 | - | 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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19/5/2010 15:41 | I would imagine Institutions will start to look very seriously at this company now. Altium were appointed brokers just a few weeks ago and so I'd expect them to organise an Institutional roadshow and come out with a broker note soon. Last year FKL announced Preliminary Results on June 16th. | robson1974 | |
19/5/2010 15:00 | If the Falklands/Port Stanley is going to be to Falklands Oil what Aberdeen was to 'North Sea Oil' then the opportunities for appreciation on this stock are immense because the Falklands is much smaller and its property ownership far more concentrated. In that context interesting that even at this late stage in the North Sea story investment funs are still being launched to invest there. A £100m property fund just to invest in Aberdeen ! Tritax launches second industrial property fund * Story by: Geordie Clarke * Magazine: FTAdviser * Published Friday , May 14, 2010 Scotland's North Sea oil and gas market is the target for Tritax's latest property fund. The £4.7m Tritax Industrial 2 LP fund is a joint venture with Cedarwood Asset Management and is the second of a series of funds aimed at this corner of the property market. Expected to raise £100m in total assets, the fund is targeting property in Aberdeen, Scotland, home to about 300 international gas, oil and sustainable energy firms that process 3m barrels of oil and gas per day. Try a £50m market cap company with exposure to Falklands at the ground floor ! | robson1974 | |
19/5/2010 14:11 | Ok. just had a look and it is. My buy went down as a sell on there. | ohsod1t | |
19/5/2010 14:01 | This must be traded on plus too as my buys aren't showing. | ohsod1t | |
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19/5/2010 12:24 | Ps,hope he is right............... | goldenshare888 | |
19/5/2010 12:23 | blue,quite right LOL!! | goldenshare888 | |
19/5/2010 12:22 | just received another mailshot saying best case upside 17611%......Cuckoooo | goldenshare888 | |
19/5/2010 12:21 | Is that optimist or optometrist.....or a little of each? | blue59 | |
19/5/2010 12:17 | Is he an optimist by any chance? | goldenshare888 | |
19/5/2010 12:16 | I think if his 17000 odd % potential upside comes good it won't matter if someone pays £5,£6,£7,£10,£20 or £50 per share;As it gives a share price of £800+ based on £5 buying price.Sounds mad doesn't it............... | goldenshare888 | |
19/5/2010 11:50 | Dropped the minute I bought, but no worries. Did Bulford put a "limit buy price" on them anyone? DC | daicaprice | |
19/5/2010 10:38 | Got some yesterday, wanna try get some more...whats l2 like? | mymini | |
19/5/2010 10:33 | 12,500 buy went through to offset the sells. | ohsod1t | |
19/5/2010 10:32 | well i'm in at last ...should have done this last week ...but hey ho! | keya5000 | |
19/5/2010 10:27 | cestnous -I'm in the same boat. RKH. paid for my bad decisions as a newby. The money went here and I feel this could be the making of our fortune. | ohsod1t | |
19/5/2010 10:27 | It could be a bit like the East India Trading Company but of the Falkland Islands. | envirovision | |
19/5/2010 10:22 | What a cracker.......... | goldenshare888 | |
19/5/2010 10:21 | I only had a few RKH but when they hit oil, I bought a pile of these on the idea that if anyone is bound to benefit from regional finds by whoever, FKL would be the one. After several poor decisions last year, it's nice to get one right for a change. | cestnous | |
19/5/2010 10:18 | so few shares available to buy, yet such immense upside (with real downside protection) makes FKL an incredibly attractive investment proposition. This is a little beacon of positivity in the South Atlantic...My hunch is that a very small group of PI's who have invested at these low prices will make an absolute killing over the next 5 years as the commercial oil discoveries lead to a total re rating of this AIM listed sovereign wealth fund | craftyspeculator | |
19/5/2010 10:16 | That was my point. I would think many of these are held by the islanders, and they know where this could go, so won't be selling. | ohsod1t | |
19/5/2010 10:11 | £10 imo hasnt followed the rises of the oilies at all about time it should, especially if rkh have a good rns in due time | sco77harris | |
19/5/2010 10:08 | OHSODIT With total shares of only 9 million....free float is not huge and thus any sustained buying and..?....IMHO | goldrush | |
19/5/2010 09:58 | Do we have any idea how many of these are in the free float? | ohsod1t |
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