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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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02/12/2010 08:05 | Should be a good day here IMHO with DES and RKH having a good day and the Falklands vision looking like it may well happen. | ![]() goldrush | |
29/11/2010 21:40 | my dog's not so happy now. How do I teach him patience? | ![]() edjge2 | |
31/10/2010 19:57 | kiwi7 were here............. | tshirt | |
31/10/2010 19:19 | kiwi7 entered me....did he enter you...... | tshirt | |
25/9/2010 05:57 | I put my shares in my dog's name to make use of her Capital Gains allowance. I'm also helping her to write her will. | ![]() mr macgregor | |
23/9/2010 14:45 | Not ISAable unfortunately | ![]() craftyspeculator | |
23/9/2010 13:15 | FKL used to be fully listed bravo, but moved down to AIM in 2003. | ![]() eburne1960 | |
23/9/2010 12:31 | Looking much healthier, back to over a fiver very soon. DC | ![]() daicaprice | |
23/9/2010 08:34 | strange , I always thought FKL was a ftse stock - barclays wont let me buy them in my ISA ?? | bravo1 | |
23/9/2010 08:02 | thanks whackford, more coffee required | pingu08 | |
23/9/2010 08:01 | No. It's 1.3 FOGL shares held by 1 FKL share. | ![]() whackford | |
23/9/2010 07:43 | Are my calculations correct that every 5p increase in fogl's share price adds approx £600,000 to FKL's stake- which in turn is equivalent to 65p added value per share here? | pingu08 | |
22/9/2010 20:27 | I got some easily enough nook nook | pingu08 | |
22/9/2010 20:20 | Don't think the penguins are going to buy many, not with all the ML Compliance needed to open a dealing account | ![]() mr hangman | |
22/9/2010 19:18 | I bought @ 5.65 if I remember correctly, and am enjoying the sustained rise. Still believe this is a £25 share with all the activity amongst the penguins. DC | ![]() daicaprice | |
22/9/2010 18:59 | I actually think it's improved the area...... | ![]() eburne1960 | |
22/9/2010 18:42 | Mr Mac ask the C birds there, nicely! | ![]() edjge2 | |
22/9/2010 10:45 | lol Southend eburne, is it possible to suck it off? | ![]() mr macgregor | |
22/9/2010 08:47 | On the move again. | ![]() babylon3 | |
21/9/2010 19:10 | all in the up position today. Don't think I'll trade but add on silly lows like 350s | ![]() edjge2 | |
21/9/2010 15:28 | The Sea Lion discovery awakens BHP to the fact that over the next few years, oil handling facilities will be constructed in the Falklands, which means that the economics of any subsequent discoveries by any other operator will carry a higher intrinsic value. I'm not making a geological connection between NFB and SFB, just a commercialisation one. I agree with your point(but it doesn't matter to FKL as any discovery is good news for them) | ![]() craftyspeculator | |
21/9/2010 15:28 | There's oil in Southend seafront at the moment | ![]() eburne1960 | |
21/9/2010 14:44 | Commercial oil...it's a bit like saying we have commercial oil in Aberdeen so there must be some in Clacton | ![]() mr hangman | |
21/9/2010 14:02 | Rumours abound of multiple rigs being booked now for Falklands campaigns - the Ocean Guardian to stay put in the NFB, plus another one being booked by RKH to appraise Sea Lion, plus another for SFB players now that BHP know that there is commercial oil in the Falklands waters. | ![]() craftyspeculator | |
20/9/2010 19:03 | gonna be up and down like a yo-yo so plenty of opps! | ![]() edjge2 |
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