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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 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/5/2019 15:33 | It's dead like the parrot in Monty Python | rangenoresources | |
31/5/2019 14:46 | A sleeping Giant in waiting. | darwar | |
31/5/2019 09:32 | WTI dropping like a stone What is not to like? | rangenoresources | |
31/5/2019 08:57 | Dodge. Trump has no room for more. He's full of it already. | skinwalker | |
31/5/2019 08:40 | $55.87 Lewis? err...weren't you and your puppetmaster forecasting $90 a couple of weeks back? Another of your predictions straight into the bin. Have either of you ever got a prediction correct? Will either of you ever get a forecast correct? I doubt it. | skinwalker | |
31/5/2019 03:07 | Celticheart07 - you have never done balanced in your life. Chip and shoulder come to mind Did Phoenix advise you to invest in Range? Perhaps that’s where you went wrong along with listening to Fat Malcy | rangenoresources | |
30/5/2019 23:15 | The Phoenix story comic? Its targeted at 6 - 12 year olds. Highly respected at your local primary school! | skinwalker | |
30/5/2019 22:16 | You started posting about Aminex on here not me, just providing the balance. As for the source that would be Pheonix the Irish version of Private Eye a very well respected publication. | celticheart07 | |
30/5/2019 22:14 | Nurse says bedtime. Off you go, boys. You must need your Ovaltine. See you tomorrow, hopefully. | lewisyfawr | |
30/5/2019 21:39 | Good evening RnR. Strange indeed. Weird even. Daft? absolutely! | skinwalker | |
30/5/2019 21:30 | Lewis - there is a taffy race. I'm amazed you don't know that. Its normally straight after the egg and spoon race at your local primary school. | skinwalker | |
30/5/2019 21:25 | Well, you old seaweed - whoever wrote your article can't even spell cretaceous. Its a bit like not being able to spell your own name in this business. I expect it was written by some charlie at Shore capital - the house broker - who have been rating it a 'buy' since it was about 7p. They seem to know as much about it as you. | skinwalker | |
30/5/2019 20:06 | I read on ADVFN that shares have taken a battering today. How grateful I am that my Range shares are protected completely against the current market volatility, Celtic. I have less interest in ham & eggs than Range - in fact, the triple lock on my pension and my £200 annual fuel allowance are of far more interest. And worth more in 2019 than my Range shareholding. Don't know whether ham & eggs or Range will ever make you a lot of money, but good that you have a share portfolio and hope you continue to make money on your investments and enjoy your shares and your life. | lewisyfawr | |
30/5/2019 18:53 | Hi Lewis, seeing as our troll friend insists on mentioning Aminex while presumably guffawing and dribbling all over himself thought I would post this article. Repeated disappointments can disillusion weary investors. After all, the third development well on the gas discovery was meant to be drilled last September, but Bhattacharjee decided to avoid any risk and wait until a fully funded development partner arrived on the scene. Aminex got its free carry with the Zubair Corp deal, which includes an upfront $5m payment that will help Aminex fund its other gas prospects in Tanzania. Zubair (through its Eclipse Investment subsidiary) already owns almost 29% of Aminex and, as a result of the farm-out deal, has 50% of the Ruvuma field. ( Solo Oil holds a 25% in that licence). It would take a lot to go wrong for these shares not to be worth significantly north of their current paltry one times p/e multiple rating. The 105m development programme is scheduled to get under way in the next few months (allowing for any hiccups caused by Bhattacherjee's sudden exit), including the third development well, the so-called Chikumbi -1 development well that is planned to be drilled in the next two months. It could not only prove up the existing Cretacreous gas field, but possibly also discover an additional potential 1 trillion cubic feet of gas in the lower Jurassic sandstone zone. In these circumstances, Aminex's shares could only be described as grossly undervalued. | celticheart07 | |
30/5/2019 16:50 | Oil almost $58 a barrel, so good news for you, Ron. MNX is another company on another board. FUNEMNX. FUF, please f*c* off and comment on their chat board. Many thanks, Ron no Resources. GOAD. | lewisyfawr | |
30/5/2019 16:47 | "No - it’s Donald Ducked" is presumably a euphemism for "Range is currently in suspension awaiting results of a wide-ranging business review and a return to AIM (RRL) and ASX (RRS)" For a moment I thought Ron (a non-shareholder and a newbie to this chat board) was suggesting that the company was likely to be no more. No, Range has been doing wide-ranging reviews since it was formed in 1982, and it is as alive as the parrot in Monty Python. | lewisyfawr | |
30/5/2019 16:29 | No - it's Donald Ducked | rangenoresources | |
30/5/2019 15:54 | Aminex down another 4% WTI down again What is not to like? | rangenoresources | |
30/5/2019 14:24 | Is this company making any bucks? | darwar | |
30/5/2019 12:04 | A lot of spiteful idiotically ineptitude people have said sell this junk ..... Go figure | 1manos | |
30/5/2019 11:30 | I see you were not brave enough to reply to any post and started a new thread. Makes it difficult to work out who you are addressing your point to. | rangenoresources | |
30/5/2019 11:29 | A lot of grammatical errors in your post. | rangenoresources |
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