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GTL Gtl Resources

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0.00 (0.00%)
10 Dec 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Gtl Resources LSE:GTL London Ordinary Share GB00B1HT2334 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 99.00 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
27/7/2011
08:01
Apparently Brazil is now having to import large quantities of ethanol - the background to this stock keeps getting better and better!
mesquida
27/7/2011
08:00
I see the share price is responding positively to the recent massive increase in margins. At these levels GTL would pay their debt off in one year! I doubt these very high levels will last for too long but it looks good for the future, even not allowing anything for the Zein initiative.
puffintickler
26/7/2011
13:12
good to see a little life here
spaceparallax
21/7/2011
10:24
I wonder if that was Tudor reducing their recent lowering below
3% still further....1% traded today...I expect to see hsbc pick up these spares?

caveat_emptor
20/7/2011
23:14
Interesting Ace...they must have done their homework.

I persnally think that the Directors buy should be followed
by a 5 cent dividend which would only cost $1.5m.

They can easily afford that can't they?

caveat_emptor
20/7/2011
09:17
entirely feasible given their pedigree
spaceparallax
19/7/2011
13:03
Maybe they'll announce something like a joint venture with a BIG oil company to build a second plant on the site?

Would'nt that be something?

caveat_emptor
19/7/2011
11:48
That could take quite a bit in the current economic climate
spaceparallax
19/7/2011
09:37
Lets see if it will help pass that £1 milestone.
ljsquash
19/7/2011
09:30
Nice Director buy
spaceparallax
16/7/2011
22:15
An article as to how the ethanol industry is using more US corn thanlivestock and poultry farmers
and another on USDA market figures and the reliability of the reports

cerrito
13/7/2011
10:52
Do I take it you were daft enough not to average down?
spaceparallax
11/7/2011
12:24
Ging,
Totally agree, at this level of Mkt Cap v's sp, directors should be buying to boost confidence, although if they have loads of options why bother, just get more while the share price is low.

One could argue that announcing the idea of future dividends is against their personal interests for the time being.

My view remains that a takeover or dividend is the only way that the value in this company will be crystalised in the short term. Otherwise it remains a long term slow burn share. Again, one does not want to be too greedy, some of us bought in at 16p, so can't complain too much.

clunes100
07/7/2011
13:52
I've been having a look at this one - and like it and its prospects / P/E, PTBV etc etc - the onlybthing that's really outting me off is if it's such a good prospect, why aren't the directors buying above and beyond the shares they're given?

And why not even a reference to the intention to pay divis in the future?

gingerplant
05/7/2011
10:55
Good to read - painful for the oil lobby.

Also, now that E is an established element of the energy diet - it's removal or diminution would have a powerful effect on supply which would send oil prices rocketing again.

What's really sad is that as the the World needs more and more energy, the greater and more diverse the sources is all for the good and yet the greed of the oil lobby simply fails to see beyond it's own immediate best interests.

spaceparallax
05/7/2011
06:20
At long last someone has put the E argument succinctly.
caveat_emptor
04/7/2011
12:08
Thank you Happy!!1
caveat_emptor
04/7/2011
11:43
Royal London Asset Management .
You may have ring RLAM to find which fund(s)hold the shares in GTL. A quick look shows they have at least 18 funds.!!!
H

happywanderer
04/7/2011
11:24
I have a 20 which I am considering investing thru a fund.
Can anyone here direc me to where I would find the fund
that has just gone in here above 6%....

Do I find it under Royal London or HSBC...

Any ideas thanks in advance!!!

caveat_emptor
04/7/2011
11:20
Ay!!

yet anothr important institutional vote for the £1.40-2012
and the £3-2013 targets!!!

If I can make a 25% return by my own fund management
I am happy man....I have 22%-2010 and 13%-2009.

Anyway nice to see this particular RNS cos' I was shouting for a
Nasdaq listig...so I reckon the company gets heard reasonably loudly
over here after all!!!

3. Full name of person(s) subject to the
notification obligation:
Royal London Asset Management Limited

Registered Shareholder

HSBC Global Custody Nominees (UK) Ltd


1,925,000


6.02%

5. Date of the transaction and date on
which the threshold is crossed or
reached:

30/06/2011

7. Threshold crossed

Above 6%

caveat_emptor
04/7/2011
10:56
...and accumulation by RLAM
spaceparallax
04/7/2011
10:35
nice rise this morning - presumably in response to falling grain prices.
spaceparallax
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