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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) |
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% | 0.035 | 0.03 | 0.04 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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14/2/2019 12:04 | I hear nas nas has had 55 Valentines cards. Exactly the same as the 55 Christmas cards he received. He is most popular man in Cheshunt. All 55 posters love him unreservedly (word in Greek is agape). And will all love him till they die. WTI hammering up. So much oil that they have nowhere to store it. New CEO and CFO on horizon, and am sure Eva will hit deck running in her new position. What's not to like? | lewisyfawr | |
14/2/2019 10:39 | You are probably write(sic) skinwalker14 Feb '19 - 09:05 - 16818 of 16821 0 1 0 Forget the top 1% - they have little idea how the top 99% live. | nas_daq | |
14/2/2019 09:32 | poor old nas for the knackers yard no valentines. Black gold looking good Please do your own research as always | qantas | |
14/2/2019 09:05 | Forget the top 1% - they have little idea how the top 99% live. | skinwalker | |
14/2/2019 09:03 | skinwalkers don't die Lewis... | skinwalker | |
14/2/2019 08:49 | Manos You forgot the boasting, one boasts about music, business, diy where he eats the other about fantasy cars, holidays weekend breaks.....allegedly as I don’t read his rubbish...... The irony is their boasts are what they perceive will impress other readers.....how wrong could they be, they probably don’t know how the top 1% live and are therefore unable to aspire to such lifestyles......bles | nas_daq | |
14/2/2019 08:33 | They also only want to discuss rrl Then get obsessed about other posters How can they be right its got to be one poster with 56 ids that's it, its got to be that, he's just looking to get in cheap yes that's it.haha ha ha ha too stupid for words them theories, | 1manos | |
14/2/2019 08:17 | Posters calling this right = a troll ha ha ha. In 56 ids what paranoid obsessed Muppets the rampers are😂 The only posters using multiple identities As it happens are the rampers bless. 1 Qantas is a robot 2 Lewisthetrolley. uses citydaqmaker dodgynasbread amongst others. I suppose they don't get irony how ironic😂 | 1manos | |
14/2/2019 07:43 | No fool like an old fool and the cap certainly fits the ego | rangenoresources | |
14/2/2019 07:06 | Skin Range lose the same amount on oil at $50 as they do at $60 because of the SPT so it only makes a minute difference to their loss per barrel above $62, but as anyone can see even when averaging $70 and over 700 bopd they were still losing 1.5m a month...... Will thy make it to April 2020 when the remainder of the humongous debt becomes payable......no chance.... Celticheart07 homeless by then luvvly jubbly | nas_daq | |
13/2/2019 23:56 | 600 barrels at $54 a barrel can be looked at in two ways surely, ASEYHO. 1. It is not enough to pay down debts. 2. It is a lot of cash hitting the bank account every day. $32,500, I make it. I think that is good news, and it looks to me as if Range has been making an operating profit (in terms of revenue - which is about 90% of $32,500 after local taxes, incentives etc against pure operating costs). That is what company have been reporting for at least last 8 periods, I believe. As to the wider picture, Range needs to be hitting their own production targets soon. How long has 1000bopd been an "unattainable" target? Other companies seem to be getting a lot more oil out, even with fairly leaky infrastructure. I do believe that the production plan sold to us last August is exactly what Range should be doing ie investing in securing the oil we are drilling and concentrating primarily on Beach Marcelle SE quadrant. It looks as if only a fraction of that investment (was due to be completed in Dec 2018) has actually been spent and deadline appears to have been pushed back to next month - and I suspect we will be told that everything will not be completed on Beach Marcelle until end of June 2019. We shall see. Mr Gu and the management have brought something new to Range since this time last year and that is truthfulness and a reasonable amount of openness. But they are sitting on the pot and need to perform...... Finally, I would just like to say that your last post was very welcome. Yes, we must agree to disagree but it was a thoughtful and adult post. This child on child interaction is very tiresome - particularly when it is often the same individual posting to himself all the time. | lewisyfawr | |
13/2/2019 21:48 | "You are still obviously making some money on Range - according to you. That may be just you boasting - investors do enjoy telling others they are exceedingly wealthier than them." I am a hobbiest investor, any money I make on here will be inconsequential, as you mentioned the other day, my last trade here was 1.3m, the numbers I trade here are trivial. | aseyho | |
13/2/2019 21:45 | I never challenge Nas because he will generally say "something something something this company is doing sh*t", and although I might not agree with it all I agree with the general negatively of the companies performance. Now you say something, such as you just did, saying this company is rolling in money, it's making profits over $50 per barrel, and everything is going great. So of the two above posters, nas's comments, although even if not 100% accurate are in line with the performance of this company and the expected future performance. Your comments however, such as the one you just made about lots of cash, are not based on fact or even coralate with the company as it currently stands and operates. | aseyho |
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