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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Range Resources Limited | LSE:RRL | London | Ordinary Share | AU0000065989 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.035 | 0.03 | 0.04 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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12/2/2019 14:33 | Nice post, CH. No idea what nasron and nassmell are chatting to themself about this morning. He can book a hotel room near to Cheshunt (twin bedded, to maintain the mystery and magic of them being two different people) and chat to himself privately there, instead of annoying people who hold shares and wish Range well. Just back from school. Lessons history, lessons geography, lessons English o hyd ac o hyd. Ac ambell i lesson bach yn Welsh, chwarae teg........ We had a lesson this morning about the dangers of trolling. Real danger apparently for those engaged in it. It can apparently give you mental illnesses after less than 2 years. Trolls can imagine they are funny, popular and have lots of friends. | lewisyfawr | |
12/2/2019 12:41 | WTI back @ $53.40 by the way | celticheart07 | |
12/2/2019 11:52 | Let's look at the real picture here not some manufactured figures: Share Price: 0.03 Bid: 0.025 Ask: 0.035 | celticheart07 | |
12/2/2019 11:52 | Let's look at the real picture here not some manufactured figures: Share Price: 0.03 Bid: 0.025 Ask: 0.035 | celticheart07 | |
12/2/2019 10:14 | Sells going through at 0.026Can see mm's dropping share price further What's not to like? | rangenoresources | |
12/2/2019 09:57 | Sea of Red again today | rangenoresources | |
12/2/2019 09:29 | School bell has soundedAn AGM liar free zone | rangenoresources | |
12/2/2019 09:09 | Spot on Manos | rangenoresources | |
12/2/2019 08:19 | The oil market should be mostly balanced this year, although "policy risk" will be a much larger driver for oil prices than the underlying fundamentals, according to a new report from Standard Chartered.Brent crude started the year off repairing the damage from the epic meltdown in the fourth quarter, but over the last few weeks oil prices have rebounded. Standard Chartered sees Brent rising much farther, averaging as high as $74 per barrel this year, before averaging as high as $83 per barrel in 2020.However, this forecast hinges on a variety of key policy decisions. First, OPEC+ must keep its production cuts in place, and indeed the group needs to cap output at January levels. If they can manage that, then global crude inventories would only rise by a minor 0.1 million barrels per day (mb/d), according to Standard Chartered.That would set the stage for a better situation for OPEC+ next year. "With non-OPEC growth expected to be limited outside North America, and U.S. oil supply expected to slow markedly, we think OPEC will be able to raise output by 0.5 million barrels per day (mb/d) in 2020 without unbalancing the market," Emily Ashford and Paul Horsnell wrote in a Standard Chartered reportAlthough the supply/demand fundamentals appear to be "benign" in the face of OPEC+ market management, additional "policy risk" could have an outsized impact on prices.Standard Chartered singled out the U.S. government as a major source of volatility. "If the balances were the sole driver of OPEC output policy, the stage would have been set for a relatively quiet year," the investment bank wrote. "However, there is a disruptive factor in the market which is likely to complicate policy choices; U.S. policy has become harder to predict."Related: South Africa Oil Discovery Could Be A Game-ChangerAfter a quiet first year from President Trump, 2018 was markedly different. "13 market-moving tweets on oil expressing a strong desire for lower prices, significant developments in policy towards Iran and Venezuela, and a sense that domestic energy policy is in a period of substantial flux," Standard Chartered wrote. "We think that the oil market, oil producers and oil analysts have yet to adapt fully to the uncertainty and policy risks injected into the oil market by the Trump presidency."There is very little clarity on how much oil will be lost in Venezuela and Iran, for instance, and the White House has a great deal of influence over these issues. As of now, the U.S. is squeezing Venezuela as hard as it can, effectively barring both the import of Venezuelan oil and the export of U.S. diluents to the country. That puts much of Venezuela's oil production at risk.Reports of idling tankers off both the coast of Venezuela and in the U.S. Gulf Coast attest to the disruption that is already underway. To be sure, the New York Times reported that Russia is sending some fuel shipments to Venezuela to help PDVSA process its heavy crude, which could help prevent catastrophic losses. However, the declines are expected to continue. The question is by how much? | rangenoresources | |
12/2/2019 07:12 | No word yet on the share issue? | aseyho | |
11/2/2019 23:58 | Your life is just one continual moan, nassmell. To get £240 for Newcastle beating Wolves, you would have only had to stake £2 at most. | lewisyfawr | |
11/2/2019 21:57 | 1-1. Excellent night. Wolves 7th still. All over Newcastle with 13 corners to one and 60% possession. But all in vain until almost last kick. | lewisyfawr | |
11/2/2019 21:46 | Wolves losing at home to Newcastle with a minute to go. Not a good night. | lewisyfawr | |
11/2/2019 21:12 | Gerring the toon on at 4/1 and 9/2 | 1manos | |
11/2/2019 21:04 | Quite possibly after he was removed by drumstick he could have joined over here. Both post in a repetitive manner, not making much sense. | marshsi | |
11/2/2019 20:47 | Marshsi - I thought Howard was Lewis | rangenoresources | |
11/2/2019 20:34 | I finally made the troll list. In at 15. Where are you aseyho??? Your falling behind! | marshsi | |
11/2/2019 20:32 | Howard was last seen under torchlight still hidden somewhere near celtics anal sphincter. I believe he was mistaken as a giant haemorrhoid and removed by drumstick under a local anaesthetic made by the Penderyn Distillery. Dolly was Celtic’s wife. | marshsi | |
11/2/2019 19:21 | Marshsi Do onwards & upwards Howard & dolly still post on iii? Or did they mysteriously vanish. | 1manos | |
11/2/2019 19:07 | Eva has nothing to worry about with the boards drilling results. | marshsi |
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