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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Reabold Resources Plc | LSE:RBD | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B95L0551 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.0825 | 0.08 | 0.085 | 0.0825 | 0.0825 | 0.08 | 20,322,032 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end | 560k | -45k | 0.0000 | N/A | 7.9M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/9/2018 14:48 | Is this the CEY board? | trigger blade | |
04/9/2018 14:05 | Ramper needed, share collapsing, lol... | alamaison5 | |
04/9/2018 12:33 | Retired @ 48 now full time trader. .8p is coming... | alamaison5 | |
04/9/2018 12:30 | lol I guess he has a lot of time on his hands un-employed? or retired? xD | ileeman | |
04/9/2018 10:51 | simonsaid1 4 Sep '18 - 10:17 - 1776 of 1776 (Filtered) WHY? COS IS AN IDIOT: simonsaid1 The funny thing placing overhang probably is what's causing this staggered rise. | alamaison5 | |
04/9/2018 10:17 | alamaison53 Sep '18 - 16:06 - 1772 of 1775 (Filtered) alamaison53 Sep '18 - 17:25 - 1773 of 1775 (Filtered) alamaison53 Sep '18 - 17:48 - 1774 of 1775 (Filtered) alamaison54 Sep '18 - 09:39 - 1775 of 1775 (Filtered) No one can hear you ya loon | simonsaid1 | |
04/9/2018 09:39 | Relentless selling of 1,000,000+ and 500,000 shares... | alamaison5 | |
03/9/2018 17:48 | That's a proper ramp, lol | alamaison5 | |
03/9/2018 16:06 | Down on oil strike, down two days in a row...And still rampers come and rave about this share. No pride, dogs... .8p next stop... | alamaison5 | |
03/9/2018 15:28 | Did it some time ago, just white noise drowning out a decent board in general, best to be ignored | jasonsd1970 | |
03/9/2018 13:33 | TRIN: My baby is flying. AND SIMON SAYS: simonsaid1 3 Sep '18 - 09:59 - 1768 of 1768 (Filtered) | alamaison5 | |
03/9/2018 09:59 | Wow, 18 people thumbed up my post (#1760) so I guess strong consensus that muting the idiot is the way forward. Certainly happier where I'm sitting. He can sit on his own in the corner getting erect whenever the share price dips for a beat. Back on-topic, should get some more data-rich news from VG-3 this week, though they may wish to wait to publish stabilised flow rates. Some oilers (e.g. UKOG I believe) like to announce the strong initial 'gush' numbers as a reservoir is tapped, but thus far Reabold have not shown signs of being that kind of operation. Obviously all wells decline over time but there is a more stable period once the well is correctly balanced that is a more accurate number for reporting. All that said they did go straight to completing as full production well rather than just capping off with cheaper flow testing equipment, and immediately started consulting on another well on the same play, so it's hard to see how the initial results from the drill cuttings could have been bad! I'm content with them playing a reserved PR game. As frustrating as it sometimes is, so far they've not brought anything but good news after these little gaps between announcements. | simonsaid1 | |
02/9/2018 11:21 | In my books the de-risked RBD - W Brentwood project should now be showing an share price of around 1.5p. Lets see what crazy AIM make of it in the next few weeks as news about WICK starts to emerge. UPL have all the technical experience that is neede. All RBD have to do is accept the free carry over from that Corallian funding deal. Do not forget that the S & S team are using their past financial experiences to tap into projects that are technically de-risked. Even Parta's 2 well drill is a re-drill into an existing field, using newer technologies. CoS are greatly enhanced. It also looks like the team are after more California assets, that will bring in even more cash flow faster than normally expected. The US projects give us a fast turnaround and just provide what is expected . $$$$$$$s :) That is why those Inst Investors will be liking what they see. Money makes money. Join the party and let some money rub off onto you, IMO. Just follow the money..... These assets will be monetised next, just follow their strategy. GLA. | dandadandan | |
31/8/2018 17:22 | 10,000,000 shares dumped at .86p at 17.15pm. AND simonsaid1 The funny thing placing overhang probably is what's causing this staggered rise. WHAT A SILLY MAN, LOL. xxx | alamaison5 | |
31/8/2018 13:56 | It is very pleasant Simon. As you can see by the amount he is posting he is getting stressed out, good times. Regarding RBD no value is being given AT ALL for the commercial discovery yesterday crazy but AIM is a crazy place. At the very least it has considerably derisked RBD and confirmed the business model going forward, fair enough VG-3 was our smallest drill and will only produce a few hundred barrels a day (I assume) but still no value is mental. In any case the next California drill is considerably larger and again updip on a producing field. Big things coming with patience. | ileeman | |
31/8/2018 13:48 | alamaison5 30 Aug '18 - 17:16 - 5343 of 5347 Edit 0 0 0 Bought another £3k worth of AMER. Now averaging 15p. Cheap as it's increasing it's production and drilling to be announced shortly | alamaison5 | |
31/8/2018 13:39 | simonsaid1 31 Aug '18 - 12:18 - 1760 of 1761 (Filtered) | alamaison5 | |
31/8/2018 12:18 | Well I'll be darned. Having alamaison filtered, this forum is actually looking pleasant again. Thumbs up this post if you've filtered him too, I'm sure he'll really enjoy knowing nobody can even see his nonsense anymore. | simonsaid1 | |
31/8/2018 10:47 | I mentioned Sosandar 2 weeks ago and they did +50% ,now I am telling you about SBTX And Dish that are going to blow soon! | costax1654x |
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