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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Hollywood Bowl Group Plc | LSE:BOWL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD0NVK62 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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9.50 | 2.79% | 350.50 | 349.00 | 350.00 | 351.00 | 341.50 | 344.50 | 1,880,202 | 16:35:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bowling Centers | 215.08M | 34.15M | 0.1989 | 17.60 | 600.99M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/10/2013 13:34 | Interesting bowl forming... | barefoot141 | |
03/10/2013 12:51 | take a look at oex.. | dlg3 | |
02/10/2013 16:19 | Yes good chart at URU | greggor | |
02/10/2013 13:30 | One for the urgent watchlist,significan a lovely bowl formed showing a move back to 4p+ likely nearterm. URU Metals Plc - LON:URU 2nd October, 2013 URU Metals Limited ("URU" or "the Company") First Analytical Results from Närke Uranium-Oil Project and Appoints SGS Lakefield The Director's of URU Metals Limited, (AIM:URU), the base metals and uranium explorer and development Company, are pleased to announce the first analytical results of Source Rock Analysis/Rock Eval Pyrolysis Tests, Fischer Assay tests, and metals geochemistry from the Närke Oil-Uranium Project, located in Central Sweden. Highlights ·Exceptionally high total organic content in the samples in the form of kerogen, ranging from 16.6 - 21.1 wt% TOC ·Confirmed that the form of kerogen is Type II, favorable for oil extraction ·Between 66.2 and 106.9 mg of hydrocarbons per gram of rock was extracted from cracking of kerogen, at a relatively low Tmax average temperature of around 420°C. ·The samples from the K1 pit area returned the best S2 results, averaging 93.52 mg of hydrocarbons extracted per gram of rock. Commenting upon the results, URU CEO Roger Lemaitre said, "URU is pleased with the first phase analytical results from our first samples collected at the Närke Project. The hydrocarbon testing indicates that we may be able to extract much more oil than we previously thought possible, and suggests that the potential exists to produce gas hydrocarbons as well. "Although we are still at an early stage of our exploration, initial results indicate that the Närke Project is likely to become an oil project with uranium as a by-product. We are looking forward to the results of our Preliminary Metallurgical Test program which will provide us with more clarity on whether the fundamentals of the project and whether it is economically viable." Nine rock samples were collected from three abandoned small open pit quarries, two of which were located on the Kvarntorp #5 exploration license, and one from the Latorp #1 license. One blank sample was inserted into the batch for quality control/quality assurance purposes. The Kvarntorp pits were excavated as part of the oil shale mining project conducted by the Swedish government from the 1940's to 1960's. The Source Rock Analysis and RockEval pyrolysis tests showed that there is an exceptionally high total organic content in the samples in the form of kerogen, ranging from 16.6 - 21.1 wt% TOC and confirmed that the form of kerogen is Type II, considered favorable for oil generation. The Alum Shales at the Närke Project are very immature, meaning that most of the hydrocarbons that could have be generated from these rocks currently remains trapped within the rocks, as only a minor amount of potential hydrocarbon has been released over time through natural geological processes. Most encouraging from the laboratory testing were the large amounts of hydrocarbons released during the second stage of the Rock-Eval pyrolysis test (S2 on the Rock-Eval table). S2 measures the amount of hydrocarbons (both oil and gas) produced through the cracking of kerogen at temperatures between 300-600°C. Between 66.2 and 106.9 mg of hydrocarbons per gram of rock were extracted from the cracking, at a relatively low Tmax average temperature of around 420°C. The samples from the K1 pit area returned the best S2 results, averaging 93.5 mg of hydrocarbons extracted per gram of rock. The three samples from the K1 pit on the Kvarntorp #5 license averaged a moisture-corrected Fischer Assay Method oil yield of 4.2 wt%, 123 ppm uranium (equivalent to 145 ppm U3O8), 440 ppm vanadium, and 172 ppm molybdenum. The three samples from the K2 pit on the Kvarntorp #5 license averaged a moisture-corrected Fischer Assay Method oil yield of 2.44 wt%, 52 ppm uranium (equivalent to 61 ppm U3O8), 406 ppm vanadium, and 178 ppm molybdenum. The three samples from the L1 quarry located on the Latorp #1 license averaged a moisture-corrected Fischer Assay Method oil yield of 4.2 wt%, 55.7 ppm uranium (equivalent to 65.7 ppm U3O8), 464 ppm vanadium, and 171 ppm molybdenum. Details from the individual samples can be observed in the attached tables. | royalles | |
02/10/2013 02:27 | Hi CR - Does this appear to be a breakout from a bowl formation? Too late for you probably! ISG 5-year chart if that link does not work! | lauders | |
01/10/2013 22:12 | :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
01/10/2013 21:59 | Maybe he meant 'begging bowl' for SLE? | greenroom78 | |
30/9/2013 18:05 | Bowls for Zioc and PUB (post bowl ). | blueball | |
30/9/2013 17:53 | dlg3 you are having a laugh. CR | cockneyrebel | |
30/9/2013 17:48 | bowl forming on sle... | dlg3 | |
30/9/2013 10:30 | Similar looking chart to HHR posted on XEL board over weekend. | garfield31 | |
30/9/2013 10:14 | Taking a look at this and see what you think Helphire Group - HHR Over three years this certainly looks like the very beginnings of a bowl forming and on the basis of this and the results on Friday I had just gone long on this virus spreads that The company has gone through a significant restructure and turnaround and is now virtually debt free and is trading at a Market to Book Value of just over 1 It looks very good indeed and this time I wanted to get in before the momentum starts. Hopefully this will take off & given the market valuation of the company I don't think you can lose any money on it FWIW , this is certainly worth looking at IMO | pas100 | |
30/9/2013 08:43 | OBT looks like a good bowl - hesitatedon Friday and missed 10% uplift but got in this morning - looks like it has momentum | pas100 | |
30/9/2013 08:27 | Any chance somene could be kind enough to have a quick glance at OBT chart for me please and give their expert view. | buster78 | |
27/9/2013 10:33 | moil is ready to go now, take a look......dyor.. nice bowl!!!!!!!!!! | dlg3 | |
27/9/2013 10:07 | my post yesterday...TXO just pinged up....the handle has started....honestly | monkey puzzle | |
26/9/2013 21:41 | take a look at madagascar oil, MOIL nice bowl forming, oil in place update due, news on flow rates, this is a steam flood project for heavy oil, third steam generator just come on line, now would be the time to get in...... very little free float share............ DYOR as always... | dlg3 | |
26/9/2013 16:31 | yep, I've spotted the bowl on ASH mrx9000 - ta :-) CR | cockneyrebel | |
26/9/2013 16:30 | Very pretty bowl completed on TXO today.....honestly | monkey puzzle | |
26/9/2013 14:40 | Another bowl in the making, SCPA. | mrx9000 |
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