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JSE Jadestone Energy Plc

27.25
0.25 (0.93%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.25 0.93% 27.25 27.00 27.50 27.25 27.25 27.25 298,742 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 448.41M 8.52M 0.0183 14.89 126.73M
Jadestone Energy Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker JSE. The last closing price for Jadestone Energy was 27p. Over the last year, Jadestone Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 21.50p to 64.00p.

Jadestone Energy currently has 465,081,237 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Jadestone Energy is £126.73 million. Jadestone Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 14.89.

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17/1/2023
09:36
Or, if you simply dislike MT's views, how about you set up another thread named 'We love Keir Starmer and Socialism and by the way we also invest in JSE'. And the rest of us will steer clear. Deal?
bluemango
17/1/2023
09:35
Brexit the reversal of socialism and rule by unelected bureaucrats, assuming its ever implemented.
Net zero and the changes made in 2030 will ensure that a large proportion of the current car driving public will no longer be able to, assuming cars are still allowed on the roads by then (Sadiq Khan).
Winnet, Spawney is right, the UN dictates immigration, WHO dictates our disease control and the WEF levelling down and energy strategies, how much more authoritarian can you get.

fireplace22
17/1/2023
09:31
I realise this is probably a losing battle, but can I just try another plea to keep UK domestic politics off this Jadestone thread?

There are plenty of Advfn threads where you can argue the toss about Brexit, how wonderful Socialism is, etc, never convincing the other side. But it's boring as hell for most of us to have that all on here.

bluemango
17/1/2023
09:26
No, basically kleptocrats running the country for their financial backers
stemis
17/1/2023
09:10
Winnet the Tories are not conservatives by any means these days. They're WEF puppets dancing to the tune of their globalist totalitarian socialism.
spawny100
17/1/2023
09:08
Fireplace, socialism led to lockdown? Yes, of course, that damn socialist Boris Johnson and his socialist lockdowns. Socialism is to blame, obviously!

Net Zero - Socialism!
Travel restrictions - Socialism!
Brexit - Socialism!
NOSPEMA regulations - Must be socialism!

Those pesky Corbynites with their power and influence, if only we hadn't had 40 years of unfettered free markets we wouldn't be in such a socialist mess.

Jeez!

winnet
17/1/2023
09:00
Socialism isn't about everyone getting paid the same; it's about who owns the means of production and distribution.
stemis
17/1/2023
08:54
Socialism, authoritarianism (albeit under a conservative govt)call it what you will, led us down the road to lockdown, to nett zero and is leading to limitation of personal freedoms on travelling and how we spend what's left of our money.
fireplace22
17/1/2023
08:39
What does any of our discussion have to do with socialism, conflating strategic public investments with "socialism" is silly.

We all have a duty to pay taxes and we need those taxes strategically invested for the long terms benefit of everyone. The issue is we have not been very good at that, as Bear has alluded to in his excellent post.

winnet
17/1/2023
08:31
Socialism explained in less than 2 minutes.
fireplace22
17/1/2023
08:23
Read it? I guessed that you had written it.
fireplace22
17/1/2023
08:17
Sea, I urge you to read the Entrepreneurial State, by Marianna Mazucato. You find that most tech advances are actually developed by publicly funded institutions, not R&D in private businesses, or Bob in his garage.

What you have said is just typical right wing nonescence.

Right, I'm off to read the gaurdian cover to cover. Lol

winnet
16/1/2023
22:57
I note that those who propose a return to subsistence agriculture are never keen on doing it themselves.

And I can't see people in Asia and Africa who have moved to cities going back to the land.

nk104
16/1/2023
22:37
Exactly MT - the guardian readers advocate impoverishing everyone and imposing control over their lives, right up to the point they realise that it destroys their own little bubble and then they aren't so keen

the jealousy that emanates from them, is clearly evident in the words "tax highly upper income and rich groups"

the sad, pathetic naivety is disheartening to read. They talk of elimination of capitalism and consumerism - perhaps they should really be saying "eliminate ambition and desire" as that is closer to the truth about these clowns.

I will take them seriously when they hand over their mobile phones, hand over their laptops, their LED tv's, their cars, bikes, washing machines, cookers, fridges and any other modern convenience that was created through ambition and desire. They need to put their money where their mouth is - give it all up and live in a field, eating grass.

sea7
16/1/2023
21:18
O/T - Guardian Online - one of the most recommended comments today on an article about the fossil fuel industry and climate change. The breathtaking naivety, no stupidity, of the readership clearly knows no bounds!


'Climate Crisis - The best way to reduce emissions would be to tax highly upper income and rich groups of people and to stop cheap international airline travel.

The consumer society needs to be quickly stopped and people should only aim to have minimum possessions. Most people should then be employed in the health, care and education sectors.

Westerners need to spend most of their money in the next decade on ground heat pumps or solar panels. Electric cars are not the answer better public transport is.

If we have any chance of preventing climate change the rapid phase out of fossil fuels is necessary but does not go far enough. Wholesale and enforced culture change is required including the running down of the airline industry, severe restrictions on private vehicle use in favour of public transport, transition to a plant based diet and, most important of all the total elimination of capitalism and consumerism.'

Lol! They become more like a dangerous religious cult every day!

mount teide
16/1/2023
20:25
2022 guidance given last year on 10 February. If similar timetable adopted for 2023, update should come in next 4 weeks or so.
moonshot3
16/1/2023
17:47
Went up by the same amount a couple of weeks ago on a lot more volume and nothing happened.
fardels bear
16/1/2023
15:47
looks a bit leaky I'd agree.
nigelpm
16/1/2023
15:40
Just think of all those lovely cheap buyback shares coming in! :-)
fireplace22
16/1/2023
15:35
elsa, its okay, you sold out back in September as per your previous post, no worries... eh?
winnet
16/1/2023
15:04
Something's up. No one will speak to you at all in the company. Usually very open...
elsa7878
16/1/2023
14:54
To whoever keeps routinely downvoting my posts, please either a. grow up or b. filter me. Thx!
winnet
16/1/2023
13:24
The trade here was to sell when the incident occurred. Selling now is either structural [as we are led to believe with Mr Neuhauser] or insider trading. I have seen the latter on many occasions over the years on AIM [anyone remember the DES oil-to-water fiasco!], but not on this piddly volume, so I'd guess the former.
winnet
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