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NSO Nature Tech

9.125
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10 May 2024 - Closed
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Nature Tech LSE:NSO London Ordinary Share JE00B3B5FZ40 ORD 0.2P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 9.125 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
02/11/2006
11:16
Morning all,not sold at all.Will be looking to add if it slips low enough.This is as you say ABUBRYN MMs usual manipulation.They dont hold much stock so they pull it down to flush out sellers and entice buyers at lower levels.All we can do is sit and wait for the news im afraid.
riddlerone
02/11/2006
09:13
I'm still holding. Was showing a paper profit for a time;
now 13% down on bid share price basis.

maytrees
02/11/2006
09:09
I haven't- bought a sufficiently small amount that I can stick under the bed for a year or two if need be.
wiganer
02/11/2006
08:58
Ref 781 answers on a postcard would do .All gone very quiet have the new lads on the block sold ?
abubryn
01/11/2006
16:35
Mms are playing with this again.News before the weekend perhaps ?
abubryn
29/10/2006
18:01
added to ups
gagner2006
27/10/2006
14:41
thanks for highlighting that riddletone

CR

cockneyrebel
27/10/2006
14:23
post 780..lol!

saffy..

safman
27/10/2006
14:18
Air, plucked from
quidnunc
27/10/2006
12:33
held these for a long time now and quite optimistic this will come good..

However... whilst £800 per day sounds great where does that number come from?
why not £200 per day etc etc
does any1 have any factual evidence what the daily rate is likely to be?

westernedge
27/10/2006
10:54
The technology is already proven (irrespective of the 'trials') because it is in use now, but onshore -- but it is KNOWN to work. Being offshore isn't going to make a whole load of difference to the process itself, just the logistics & some extra nuts/bolts beams etc.

Given that the development work (re offshore)is being undertaken at the instigation of Statoil itself, I guess it is a matter of 'when' not 'if' the contract is forthcoming.

If NSO charges, say, £800 per day for each module, that equates to £292,000 per year. And how many offshore platforms are there globally? Of course a huge offshore complex may well use more than one.

If there are 50 such installations, the revenue would be £14,600,000 per YEAR.

And our market cap now is ......

In the meantime, I believe the onshore units are performing fine.

2magpies
27/10/2006
10:44
Morning CR ,been a long time .Take a look back at the envirodaq piece i posted (696) if you havent seen it already.
riddlerone
27/10/2006
10:39
These look interesting imo, especially with the director buying after moving into profit.

Been buying a few yesterday.

CR

cockneyrebel
26/10/2006
17:04
Well heres the original Upstream article that is now on the investors site
riddlerone
26/10/2006
11:44
If they haven't been buying before, they can start after after any announcement.

Certainly, not too long ago they were very keen buyers, and not just the Chairman.

I would just like to see a Statoil contract.

Is that too much to ask for?

2magpies
26/10/2006
11:43
time for news from the co now
gagner2006
26/10/2006
11:32
last time was July and I guess they are free now to release whatever
gagner2006
26/10/2006
11:31
they havent been buying recently
gagner2006
26/10/2006
11:09
just broke into profit ........... ye-ha. bought @ 0.069.......... now 0.07 to sell...... wheres that travel brochure lol.
gettinther
26/10/2006
11:02
Richard Eldridge is on his way back from Jersey.

Should be in the office this afternoon.

RNS this p.m.?

2magpies
26/10/2006
10:29
just need some news now
gagner2006
26/10/2006
10:26
The MMs seem to be gambling on any increased share capital allowing them to square the books.

Guess it's a case of who blinks first.

My punt is small enough to not need to blink for a year if need be, and I suspect the Directors and most PIs are in the same boat.

I suspect the MMs on the other can't afford to wait that long.

Let the games begin!

wiganer
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