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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lgo Energy | LSE:LGO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDGJ2R22 | ORD 0.05P |
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% | 3.05 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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18/5/2017 09:52 | In at .02, confidence could be on the up here! | mostro | |
18/5/2017 09:51 | I realise this is only a gut reaction to another human being but I find LK very impressive in interview.His CV supports that view.Am wondering is LGO a buy and hold for the first time in ages on that basis? As opposed to a trade. | edgar222 | |
18/5/2017 09:49 | When can Leo buy shares in the new Company or is there a lockout period of time? I think it will be very interesting to see if he does to show some confidence back up what he's been saying about the future. | offerman | |
18/5/2017 09:40 | TG, Thank you. Yes I'll be setting a new one up, I just need to wait for the official name change and the new ticker then I'll do it no problem. | jcgswims | |
18/5/2017 08:02 | Leo sent someone out to Trinidad this week to take a look around. I wonder how long it will be before he divulges his strategy and instigates it. I'm sure the shorting crowd will be pulling the price down until the work starts. By the way, I'm not too keen on South America. Colombia and Peru are both bureaucratic nightmares. It can take over a year just to get a drilling permit. | the guardian | |
18/5/2017 07:58 | 12thrush is such an informed poster having to repost ancient history... speaking of which ask him how his HAWK, AFR, XTR tips and investments went??!!! Lol | thenorth | |
18/5/2017 07:54 | 12thrush is such an informed poster having to repost ancient history... speaking of which ask him how his HAWK, AFR, XTR tips and investments went??!!! Lol | thenorth | |
18/5/2017 07:48 | IMO,the question is not 'will there be a BIG placing/Seda Tap deal/' but 'at what price will it be at?' 1.5p is my guess. | 12bn | |
18/5/2017 07:46 | TIMBERRRRRRRRRRRRRRR | 12bn | |
18/5/2017 07:38 | jcg, I see that a new board has been set up for Colombus Energy but is already infested with trolls. I look forward to a properly moderated board from you at the appropriate time and thank you for keeping this board sane. | the guardian | |
18/5/2017 07:34 | From Garnhiem. Today 00:08 -------------------- RE: Bang for buck. Various EOR techniques include; Gas, polymer, alcohol, thermal Injection etc. But this article focuses on gas injection only which is among the predominant enhanced oil recovery techniques around the world. Due to high economic cost of gas injection only , a more economical solution was developed which involves injection of gas and water alternatively commonly referred to as water alternating gas (WAG) flooding.WAG process entails injecting a slug of gas in to the reservoir followed by water which serves as the "chasing fluid". This cycle is repeated as determined by the operator. The process basically involves two steps; The gas is injected first which reacts with the oil thereby swelling the oil hence reduces the viscosity of the oil consequently making the oil more mobile and easier to flow. The interfacial energy between gas and oil system is lower to water and oil system and this enables the oil to be displaced by the gas which would not have been accessible by water alone. | nexus7 | |
18/5/2017 06:32 | Here is a comment from theprototype in the header now. How can you take this turn coat, who is now a ramper, seriously?////////// | 12bn | |
18/5/2017 05:49 | In 2014/2015 investors and international banks had been misled by Ritson to backing him with £millions. LGO is in nothing like that position today and has trashed its reputation with the banking industry and also with drilling companies in T&T. Frankly more production is not minimal risk it will come with the absolute certainty of bringing more losses on the company and surely that is something that no-one wants to invest in, jam tomorrow false production hopes ramped up by the company and unscrupulous brokers in their suspiciously conversational and very unprofessional notes which offer no evidence whatsoever to back up their investment recommendations for bottom pinching Ritson at this time. I rather shudder at the thought of the worm-tail Monk bringing Ritson round to prey on investors in meetings and trusting Ritson and Monk in their low risk, high return claims or that the company's situation is anything like what it was in 2014./////You didn't rate Monk highly did you prototype? | 12bn | |
18/5/2017 05:46 | There is nothing in this that suggests that this new drilling campaign is a low risk investment as Neil Ritson has implied and has been irresponsibly repeated by Andrew Monk and if anyone buys into this fiction and loses money they might want to sue Andrew Monk for parroting Ritson's investor presentations and taking Ritson at his word, instead of thoroughly researching Ritson's claims and the company's history before he makes broker recommendations. | 12bn | |
18/5/2017 05:37 | theprototype,I couldn't care less whether you debate with me or not,you are just towing the line for some reason,probably cash! You claim LGO is a 10 bagger by August but they are skint and don't appear to be going to drill unless they raise more cash imo. Anyone who claims a 4 bagger in a short term and has no good reason for the claim is just a pathetic ramper,that's what you are now! Why the change in your tune? Have you been put on the payroll? I will post up an earlier post of yours to show your true colours! | 12bn | |
17/5/2017 19:24 | Mr koots talks a good game. Let's hope he delivers the cash that ritson as sucked out of us. | doerx2 |
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