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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Frontera Res | LSE:FRR | London | Ordinary Share | KYG368131069 | ORD SHS USD0.00004 (DI) |
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% | 0.2875 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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16/9/2018 16:05 | Good Evening Loggy. I don't think they'll be a full buy out in the next few months. I speculate... Exxon will commit to more seismic and to drill another gas well on B12. A.N.other major will take the lead on the T field and FRR will be free carried. Good luck | thefozzer | |
16/9/2018 15:56 | The assets are worth over 2 trillion so 0.1% of this is 2 billion id take that all day long and move over to explore Moldova and ukraine | ![]() mick1909 | |
16/9/2018 15:47 | FRR bought out at £1.6bn. You guys are drinking Koolaid. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
16/9/2018 15:36 | Loggy, The document 100% proves Exxon are looking at moving into Georgia. I remember you giving every reason under the sun as to why they met with the Geo gov other than oil exploration in Georgia. I'm speculating that Exxon will be very interested in B12 with its Mykop source rocks and similarities with the Shah Deniz field. Soon find out either way. Either way there's two major looking at a potential deal with FRR. | thefozzer | |
16/9/2018 15:34 | @fozzy did I read that you had been collecting FRR confetti for 2 years? If so how do you feel about being lied to so many times by Zaza and Nicandros? How did you feel almost a year ago when he was telling you they were building a pipeline for the gas for UD2? ____________________ Good Evening Loggy, Can you ask me that question in 3 months please? I will give you a full answer then. I don't pretend I have all the answers, an investment in FRR is a risk on all sorts of levels. The reward is also massive to note. | thefozzer | |
16/9/2018 15:10 | He is possibly worried as £500 on IG is £5000 and if Frr are suspended and bought out 10p a share 20:1 from his shorting average being 0.5p he stands to lose £100k John thats a lot of money | ![]() mick1909 | |
16/9/2018 13:53 | Had a wee looksy at the rapathonic LSE board. Even the uber bulls are now admitted that this new document they've found doesn't help FRR much. Looks like it's all about different blocks other than B12. | ![]() loglorry1 | |
16/9/2018 13:30 | logboy why are you bothering with all this? Is it worth it for someone shorting £500 worth? Why not go and spend some time with your pal Stan in his imaginary carpet shop? You can go riding your imaginary bikes all day, drink in Stan's imaginary pub in the evening and sleep in Stan's one bed flat above his landlord's real carpet shop. | fulhamjohn | |
16/9/2018 12:52 | @fozzy did I read that you had been collecting FRR confetti for 2 years? If so how do you feel about being lied to so many times by Zaza and Nicandros? How did you feel almost a year ago when he was telling you they were building a pipeline for the gas for UD2? | ![]() loglorry1 | |
15/9/2018 19:01 | The document from the Georgian government categorically shows Exxon are pursuing exploration and production posibilities in Georgia. Whilst there's no direct evidance to show Exxon are one of the two Majors looking to partner with FRR there is circumstantial evidence to suggest they may be interested. I think things are moving very fast now. Good luck. | thefozzer | |
15/9/2018 18:49 | Its happening foz and there isn't anyone on these forums can do anything about it | ![]() mick1909 | |
15/9/2018 18:27 | Mick, If Giorgi Tatishvili, head of SAOG can become a believer I think even old Loggy can too. Massive few weeks ahead. | thefozzer | |
15/9/2018 18:19 | Total agree CCR. | thefozzer | |
15/9/2018 18:18 | Mick, I read that report a while back. There's another 100 page+ recent report out there. Lets see if Bugsy finds it. | thefozzer | |
15/9/2018 18:16 | Informed buyer fozz, RNSs commenting on discussions with 2 majors are inclined to grab big investors attention,due diligence done , BUY . | ![]() ccr1958 | |
15/9/2018 18:11 | Good call CCR, you did comment on the trades. I believe those 15m sells earlier on facilitated that huge buy which was being worked all last week. What's your thoughts on the buy? Random PI? A ii buying in? "Informed buyer"? | thefozzer | |
15/9/2018 17:31 | MAGGIT UNITED! MAGGIT UNITED! MAGGIT UNITED! ...make the most of ya freedom maggots. .skin will be taking over guardianship of my jar while I'm away. .will ya miss me maggits? | satanslave | |
15/9/2018 17:29 | I knew there was something going on in the background in last couple of days . I was poo pooed with the 1 code Thursday and rebuffed about my comments of bent trade market yesterday.... 64.5 m buy ,hello. I say no more . | ![]() ccr1958 | |
15/9/2018 16:16 | Repsol in GeorgiaCracking little report from March of this year..."Untapped world class hydrocarbon potential of central Georgia"Good to see the Georgians are now coming to terms with the potential of oil and gas out there..This is a Georgian report of central Georgian license blocks just next to ours, And interesting to see that Repsol management and geoscientists have been assisting the Georgian government agencies...There are some good illustrations and a very interesting basin modelling on page 4 which shows that the Georgian basin model is almost identical to the Azerbaijani models, Including Shah Deniz..https://georg | ![]() mick1909 | |
15/9/2018 12:23 | I've got you filtered Walter but I think I'll take you off next week when the fun begins. More fantasy lies from you no doubt. Tune has your number Sunny Jim, a right Walter Mitty!! | thefozzer |
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