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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Leyshon Energy | LSE:LEN | London | Ordinary Share | VGG5476A1049 | ORD NPV (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% | 4.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/7/2014 16:45 | If there was bad news that has been leaked ther ewould be alot more selling trust me... bad robot,carry on de ramping, it make sno difference to my investment here.. | socktrade1 | |
31/7/2014 16:35 | this slide is a little concerning(what's new) but the programme is suppose go until October so surely a little too early to tell, the volumes are quite low so it looks like summer sales to me(happening on many stocks) Plus we still have around 6p in cash but that's not making much difference. | sos100 | |
31/7/2014 15:04 | Another dung day here, oh wait the rampers on lse are raving about it so it must be good!!! Not! Sell now | bad robbot | |
30/7/2014 20:01 | Some constructive stuff on here today. I can understand why as we need to fill the space between now and news on flow testing well7. I'm not surprised this is drifting, i doubt we will see 3p unless news is bad on all 3 zones. | wordog | |
30/7/2014 17:49 | No I'm bad robbot | bad robbot | |
30/7/2014 16:02 | Purple - are you bad robot? | sos100 | |
30/7/2014 15:27 | cupra...how much have you made trading over the last 12 months? | purple11 | |
30/7/2014 15:18 | There will always be negative opinions on a stock like this. AIM O&G is about as risky as you can get. They move up and down a lot and there are plenty of stinkers out there. We have 6p per share cash and a director buy at 5p. We have some protection as a result, and all holders are hoping for good news from the current work programme. There is not a lot to be said otherwise. You pays your money and takes your choice, long or short. | rcturner2 | |
30/7/2014 15:13 | Great trade that! And no wonder you're suggesting 3p is on the cards, so transparent. | cupra kid | |
30/7/2014 15:03 | in at 28 out at 27 . hows yours going here? p.s I don't invest-I trade. | purple11 | |
30/7/2014 15:02 | Thanks for your top notch analysis there purple11. How's the OUT investment going? | cupra kid | |
30/7/2014 15:00 | most likely heading back down to 3p gla | purple11 | |
29/7/2014 15:52 | sirraman, i thought the same but i believe that RNS is the only we will see until next update. first week of Aug for results i think. Nick - I'll get you a saucer of milk. | wordog | |
29/7/2014 09:58 | on site on 8 Jul to commence testing shortly...maybe we should have another RNS stating they have started testing now .or publish an update ..its 20 days already...??? | sirraman | |
29/7/2014 07:50 | I am not active on LSE wordog, don't stretch ur little brain too much. | nick297 | |
28/7/2014 22:50 | Nick, care to tell us your LSE username, although I have an idea. | wordog | |
28/7/2014 22:26 | Socktrade put an automated buy at 3p instead of sell at 15p to lower your average in case you miss the opportunity while on holiday very far and very hot. | nick297 | |
28/7/2014 22:02 | Bad Robbot = Jjsmithy1984 On LSE | wordog | |
28/7/2014 21:55 | Sockfade, enjoy your holiday "Very far and hot". | wordog | |
28/7/2014 21:31 | Socktrade is a experienced investor apparently who knows this could be zero or 15p +/-, so let's dream along with PA and his experienced team at our expense that it will be 15p one fine day. Dream hard hallow! | nick297 | |
28/7/2014 20:09 | sockhead Just sell on any day it hits 15p surely it doesn't matter when it is. Why do you think it will may be 15p on 31 October, you haven't any idea what it will be. | hallow |
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