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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jadestone Energy Plc | LSE:JSE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLR71299 | ORD GBP0.001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.25 | 1.00% | 25.25 | 25.00 | 25.50 | 25.25 | 25.25 | 25.25 | 110,433 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 323.28M | -91.27M | -0.1688 | -1.50 | 135.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/1/2006 09:37 | Yes it has and is getting close to Nav now ISA23 OR Purse, if you spot any other similar ideas in the future please post them here | hindsight | |
06/1/2006 14:13 | Price also developing nicely.... | purse | |
30/12/2005 10:32 | NAV doing well | hindsight | |
13/12/2005 16:12 | Doing ok, a tick a day keeps the poor house away | hindsight | |
01/12/2005 16:29 | Some large trades, look like buys before the price rise rather than sells. | purse | |
01/12/2005 16:26 | seems it is finally starting to mooooooove!!! | isa23 | |
28/11/2005 17:27 | JSE looks like a safer bet to me. I'm not sure I want a stock which is 3 times geared with a possible premium to NAV @ launch. I'd much rather go for the good old JSE which yields 6.9% & is on 17% discount!!!! | isa23 | |
28/11/2005 17:11 | Looks like the new JDT's were well over subscribed, hopefully those who missed out will nibble some jse Scaling Back Under the Continuation Proposals full acceptance of the elections received would have resulted in a capital structure that differed from the structure indicated in the circular to shareholders published on 11 October 2005 (the " Circular"). In order to produce a balanced capital structure comprising 66.5 per cent. (by value) in continuing Zero Dividend Preference Shares and 33.5 per cent. (by value) in continuing Ordinary Income Shares it has been necessary to apply a scale back to the elections and deemed elections made by Ordinary Income Shareholder to retain their shares as continuing Ordinary Income Shares. The exact level of scaling back has now been determined on the basis of the FAV to be: 49.534134 per cent. | hindsight | |
23/11/2005 17:57 | jss will pay divi @ final results. Hopefully the manager has learned valuble lessons from his Regal experience earlier this year!!! | isa23 | |
23/11/2005 15:51 | The other one to look at from the same stable is JSS, again a relatively new share, good potential, although initial rise was followed by a quick fall. JDT, was very profitable to me especially when you include the divis. JSE is looking good + reasonable divis to date. JSS did not pay a divi earlier this year. | purse | |
22/11/2005 10:03 | I think the recent reconstruction of Jupiter div and growth has effected these as the ordinarys are forecast to pay 9% div so have taken demand away from JSE short term, otherwise I think we would be a lot closer to the old high | hindsight | |
18/11/2005 10:49 | yields 7.22%, on 20% discount, excellent manager (Tony Nutt), a screaming BUY waiting to be re-rated IMHO | isa23 | |
15/9/2002 16:20 | Crystal, How can you invest in mining shares if you do not follow the buy sell triggers generated by the JSE? How else do you think I got out of mining shares at the top in May? Cheers Ashley | mr ashley james | |
13/9/2002 14:18 | Yes please. But Canada better | energyi | |
13/9/2002 12:51 | O Canada would be great for me. | mcbeanburger | |
13/9/2002 12:28 | Yes,please | corrientes | |
13/9/2002 12:12 | Would be great. | techguru | |
12/9/2002 14:30 | Would be great,here's hoping! I trade Harmony in SA and NA,my SA live feed is capput! Thanks | cloud 9 | |
12/9/2002 13:33 | Any interest on the FBB for South African prices? | clem |
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