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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% | 0.075 | 0.07 | 0.08 | 0.075 | 0.075 | 0.08 | 7,249,330 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end | 560k | -45k | 0.0000 | N/A | 6.91M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/5/2020 15:00 | I'm not concerned about prd, there are too many other stocks that have the same/more potential, people have to remember the Morroco well only has a 21% COS... And most people will sell out before the drill results. | grannyboy | |
21/5/2020 14:31 | Lol you two. How you doing mate? All good? Will five you a shout later in week.. | theaviator | |
21/5/2020 08:41 | Yep it's up sharply in the last few days in response to the continued rally in crude, this is a bit overlooked at the moment, not entirely sure why but perhaps a good time to buy some more before the crowds arrive! | 32campomar | |
21/5/2020 08:34 | UJO having another good start to the day.. | grannyboy | |
19/5/2020 15:19 | Hope so Curry, just added 1MM. Holding both for the Humberside gig. | westmoreland lad | |
19/5/2020 15:00 | UJO up 14%, RDB turn for a tick up? | currypasty | |
19/5/2020 12:47 | Money in the know | theaviator | |
19/5/2020 10:53 | 362 bopd net to us in Cali. | simon_64 | |
19/5/2020 10:18 | Big buyer still adding. | simon_64 | |
19/5/2020 00:45 | Well it's kind of that time to buy isn't it! ;) | theaviator | |
18/5/2020 16:08 | Someone is buying 2 x 10m. Follow the money. Just look at the crazy Mcap and what is in the pipeline. Patience is all that is needed. DDDD. | dandadandan | |
18/5/2020 15:37 | stuck another mill in the kitty today, timing is hard as we may be July till any action, but same time oil making a decent recovery. Im currently thinking we will be 0.9 plus on commencement of EWT. | stockport loser | |
14/5/2020 15:23 | Natural and not a big deal. This share is going multiples believe me. | theaviator | |
12/5/2020 16:28 | J O HAMBRO CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LIMITED sold 0.11% | currypasty | |
11/5/2020 08:46 | Looking better. | heliweli | |
07/5/2020 19:11 | SL I totally agree tbh. This one should do v v well.Will post chart next week. | theaviator | |
07/5/2020 10:47 | Nice to see sentiment turning in these, could be down to the possibility of an imminent easing in the lockdown, that would enable the drilling(EWT) crew get the go ahead to commence activity. As some have suggested, i.e. regarding share consilidation, I do accept that there will be a time when there will be a share consolidation , and so long as the news is progressive then the share price shouldn't retreat to pre-consolidated levels. And hopefully if the results at W.N are positive and they sell the asset at multiple £million's, then further fundraising won't be needed for a while, unless a (very)large opportunity emerges. | grannyboy | |
07/5/2020 09:22 | Hi A. I think i will add here, by the time WNB is at the business end i think Brent will be $40, add EWT and Parta test, all low risk, i think 2p, however given the interest you get in these UK plays and with success in deeper play, 3p is very doable. This and Txp are my oil and gas plays for 2020, whilst trading Pmo and Tlw. | stockport loser | |
07/5/2020 07:35 | Well done The aviator. Most still underwater, me inc. | showmethemoneyhoney01 | |
07/5/2020 07:07 | Nice to have bagged isn't it? ;) Although I have derisked with my capital out, the free carry staying in to the end game. 1.40 will be retested. They'll see. | theaviator | |
07/5/2020 07:06 | No RNS. Thought something had leaked with the rise yesterday. | showmethemoneyhoney01 |
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