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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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31/3/2011 14:24 | I see FOGL in negotiations over a rig.... | babylon3 | |
26/3/2011 18:58 | £100 per share more like 100p and it wont take ten years either more like 10 months .Theres more oil in a can of 3 in 1 than there is in the Falklands for a start !! | ![]() rbonnier | |
26/3/2011 18:39 | RKH Sea Lion will be commercial, so there will be need for some Falkland infrastructure support...the only questions now are: (1) How many more oil finds over the next 2 years, NFB and SFB? (2) Will oil production necessitate on shore (rather than FPSO) support? Ten years from now I reckon FKL will be £100 a share equivalent...and if FOGL find an elephant it will be £1,000 | ![]() craftyspeculator | |
22/3/2011 08:08 | Back in.... | ![]() goldenshare888 | |
21/3/2011 19:50 | daicaprice I'm down some too, the likes of pog and agq were too tempting in recent days otherwise these sub 300 would have been a nice booster. | ![]() edjge2 | |
21/3/2011 19:30 | Am £2.50 down on my in price on 750 shares but will look to av down now that things appear to be turning, as and when I can. Looking at FKL as a long long termer. DC | ![]() daicaprice | |
21/3/2011 17:21 | All depends if falklands oil goes thru falkland islands.Certainly a big pool down there, RKL just a beginner IMO. Holding my FKL, adding when cash comes in. Anything below 350 a good bet to me. | ![]() edjge2 | |
21/3/2011 10:41 | thats what I thought. | ![]() jonno1 | |
21/3/2011 09:54 | Back in today,this price will look very cheep in a few months/years. | ![]() hibberts | |
14/3/2011 12:40 | took a few here. Seems to be another 2000 available @283.75 then 290 by the look of it | ![]() jonno1 | |
08/3/2011 11:52 | well there certainly is a downside! £5.90 - £2.80 in less than a year, £4.80 - £2.80 in the last six months... However was £2.80 the bottom??? I'm getting tempted here...£2.00 seems to be the lowest from the crash...and going back to 2004. £2.50 ? May ease into this 500 a time I think 15000 offered @282.9 with TDW so looks like there is a seller around | ![]() jonno1 | |
19/2/2011 14:01 | yep - picks & shovels type share..... | babylon3 | |
31/1/2011 19:11 | Added a few more | ![]() edjge2 | |
30/1/2011 21:28 | ...and that Rockhopper subcontract TransOcean to operate their production rig and Haliburton to do their cementing!!!!! | omigod | |
27/1/2011 10:06 | Rockhopper's sea lion find is almost certain to be a commercial discovery - it is big enough on a stand alone basis (160mmbo+ recoverable), it has huge un tested upside, the oil is medium quality crude, and it is mobile (successful flow test done). While it only becomes factually commercial when production commences, all the evidence tells us that it is. The appraisals in 2011 will firm up the likelihood of success. The risk for FKL is that Sea Lion is the only find (unlikely) and the engineering model developed by Rockhopper is for FPSO to tanker rather than onshore facilities on the islands. | ![]() craftyspeculator | |
26/1/2011 22:31 | corozal, can't agree more. Looking at CEY but FKL a strong contender when cash comes in. Inevitable another strike will happen spooner or later. | ![]() edjge2 | |
21/1/2011 15:09 | Have to concur chris, to think this has fallen some 30% in a year when oil has actually been found in the Falklands, doesn't seem right does it? Don't tell anyone else, but I may well be topping up in this soon....... | ![]() eburne1960 | |
21/1/2011 08:36 | God this is disappointing i have no holdings in FKL but cannot understand why its so low with all the oil money coming to the island in the north and south next year. While rkh will confirm a large discovery leading onto major oil revenues indirectly for rkl MR e whats your take on this ????????? does the market see fkl as fogl post duster. | chrisoil | |
12/1/2011 22:14 | IMO looks like a non edgy buy now,small divi too. Another oil show would make 500 come again. DES dissapointments led it here. | ![]() edjge2 | |
03/12/2010 10:16 | Average results. Our company is called Falkland Island Holdings and those holdings are doing well. It's the UK opertations that are underperforming. Presumably they'll wait until improvement, sell them and invest down south. | ![]() gwr7 | |
02/12/2010 14:45 | Nice 2k buy @3.82, hopefully the start of the recovery back to £5+. DC | ![]() daicaprice |
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