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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Fastnet Equity | LSE:FAST | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B85HRF56 | ORD 3.8P |
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% | 2.975 | - | 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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17/2/2016 18:25 | why on earth are a commenting on a different share- i come here for fastnet!!! | ![]() ali47fish | |
16/2/2016 18:26 | If nothing by June I will sell | ![]() risk1 | |
16/2/2016 18:26 | Wait n see JP | ![]() risk1 | |
16/2/2016 17:17 | Of course 88e is down so will ukog but there is money to be made on them numb nuts. You and others might be in this share with rose tinted glasses. I'm in to make money and as it stands after 6 mths that's not happening | ![]() jacksonpollack | |
16/2/2016 17:01 | 88E closed down 50.96% today at 1.28p. So EVERYBODY who bought yesterday has LOST a lot of money since yesterdays trading range was 2.07p-2.83p!! This was because the MM's opened up 88E yesterday at 2.10p, DOUBLE the previous days close!! I hope you weren't one of the mug punters who bought 88E yesterday, or early this morning, JP and still hold them!! Small, very speculative, AIM O&G shares are so volatile because they are ideal pump & dump candidates. Some shrewd punters will make a fast buck, but many others will get their fingers badly burnt!! I'll stick to FAST. At least the Mkt Cap is covered by it's cash balance. UKOG is another pump & dump exercise. The UKOG share price was opened up today at 1.72p and those punters who piled in this morning when the share price rose to over 2p (intraday high was 2.47p) are sitting on a paper loss because the share price closed at 1.98p. JP is very selective: he mentions these O&G minnows when the share price has risen on the pump, but keeps very quiet when they drop on the dump!! | ![]() papillon | |
16/2/2016 14:41 | The old pi | ![]() risk1 | |
16/2/2016 14:35 | 88e down 40% today. | bigwavedave | |
16/2/2016 14:15 | In that case JP sell Fast and buy UKOG and give us all some peace. | deckav | |
16/2/2016 13:49 | Like you say JP they all fly at some point in the meantime put a sock in it | ![]() risk1 | |
16/2/2016 13:18 | UKOG flying. FAST on the floor | ![]() jacksonpollack | |
15/2/2016 09:16 | 88E flying again. Come on cathal it's the start of a new week. Give us something to chew over. | ![]() jacksonpollack | |
14/2/2016 20:48 | Risk1 you sure you are not cathal undercover? | ![]() jacksonpollack | |
14/2/2016 20:48 | Risk1 ok. My biggest gripe with fastnet was letting tendrara go. No the oil out at sea but the gas play. Someone is going to get a bargin there and hit it big. Not sure if fastnet holds any data still regarding tandrara in amongst the oil data it has placed into a holding company. I hope they do as someone will pay a nice sum for it at some point in time. | ![]() jacksonpollack | |
14/2/2016 19:53 | Wait n see JP if nothing by June you have my support | ![]() risk1 | |
14/2/2016 18:22 | Risk1. As resently as 7mths ago lol. If you are happy to pay bods wages month after month with no investments to show for it good luck to you. | ![]() jacksonpollack | |
14/2/2016 17:44 | Posted by JP as recently as August 2015 There aren't many companies on AIM you can buy into and possibly end up in two at no extra cost. Biopharma and oil and gas data sounds like two good business outlets to me. The 3D and other seismic data fastnet holds was and still will be worth an absolute fortune once the oil crisis relents. Maersk oil have just been given the go ahead for a massive gas field in the North Sea so 3D and other data is going to be at the forefront of their business plan before and going forward. The Celtic sea will come back in favour and what could be better for any major out there then to have all the data already collected for them and they will pay through the nose for it, fastnet has that data. Biopharma an exciting oportunity that Cathal and fastnet couldn't pass up and with the help of raglan and the medical boffins they are going to add to the BOD, fastnet and its shareholders are in for an exciting time. The only problem shareholders are going to have here and in the possible newco 3D data company is how long to hold for. Are you in for pennies or pounds? | ![]() risk1 | |
14/2/2016 17:17 | Yep, typical numpty logic from Jacksonpillock- someone who thinks he can get rich quick, then when he doesn't, blames the management (not himself), and refuses to sell until he reaches his breakeven, not realising what he pays for a share in the past has no bearing on what the price is now. The poor dope doesn't even seem to realise how stupid he sounds complaining about everything but refusing to actually sell - best stick to your job at Costas..... | ![]() eburne1960 | |
13/2/2016 16:50 | If Jacksonpillock has a mind, never mind one of his own, he would have realised that he could quite easily sell if he wasn't happy. He hasn't, so he's obviously even more stupid than we thought..... | ![]() eburne1960 | |
13/2/2016 14:42 | Not screaming or shouting just giving my point of view. I'm not a sheep and don't follow others just for the sake of it. I have my own mind and if I have something to say, good or bad I'll say it. If others don't like it, tough. I'm not happy that we still have no new investments after 6 mths and I'm allowed to say I'm not happy about it. If others are happy at the situation with the share price and lack of investments here then good luck to them. They have every right to voice their opinion just as I have. | ![]() jacksonpollack | |
13/2/2016 08:27 | But HS only came on board 6 -7 weeks ago around the time CL left,so I think you need to give HS time to review CF's irons in the fire before starting to scream and shout. | ![]() risk1 |
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