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RBD Reabold Resources Plc

0.0675
-0.0025 (-3.57%)
28 Jun 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.0025 -3.57% 0.0675 0.065 0.07 0.07 0.0675 0.07 131,160,066 10:36:33
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end 560k -45k 0.0000 N/A 6.91M
Reabold Resources Plc is listed in the Mgmt Invt Offices, Open-end sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker RBD. The last closing price for Reabold Resources was 0.07p. Over the last year, Reabold Resources shares have traded in a share price range of 0.0585p to 0.1325p.

Reabold Resources currently has 9,876,625,883 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Reabold Resources is £6.91 million.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/12/2020
11:41
No way is it under 100ml as we well know Talkman2. When the flows come this will rocket - until then it's just a game of patience.
theaviator
14/12/2020
10:07
Still the whole of WN being valued at under £100 million. Still greatly under valued
talkman2
14/12/2020
09:25
want this seller out...how many more left?
pre
14/12/2020
09:10
This bodes well for us really. Focus on what's at home. Oil won't be going away for the next 20 years..From Time.com (Courtesy of BP. BB)U.K. Says It Will End Support For Overseas Oil, Gas and Coal Projects With 'Very Limited Exceptions'By Ciara NugentDecember 11, 2020 10:30 PM ESTThe U.K. government will end taxpayer-funded support for fossil fuel projects in other countries, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Friday, in the hopes of setting a global example as the country prepares to host a key UN climate summit next year.Wealthy countries’ continued financial support for companies taking part in oil, gas and coal projects in developing countries has become a source of controversy at a time when governments are touting climate commitments at home. Climate campaigners argue that by backing investments in overseas fossil fuel projects, developed countries are not only betraying their own climate commitments, but helping to lock poorer countries into long-term use of polluting-energies.U.K. Export Finance (UKEF), the government credit agency that provides loans and financial guarantees for British companies operating abroad, has spent at least $4.6 billion worth of public funds to support work on fossil fuel projects since the U.K. joined the 2015 Paris Agreement. Most of the fossil fuel projects take place in low or middle income countries, and the support for them far outstrips that given to renewable energy projects in those countries, according to a U.K. parliament report.Johnson’s office said Friday that the government had supported U.K. oil and gas exports worth $28 billion through trade promotion and export finance over the last four years.The U.K.’s ban on support for fossil fuel support will cover “export finance, aid funding and trade promotion for new crude oil, natural gas or thermal coal projects,â€? the government said, and will come into force “as soon as possibleâ€? after a consultation with industry due to end in February. The U.K. is preparing to host COP26, the next U.N. climate summit where countries will have to scale up their emissions targets, in November 2021.But the ban will include “very limited exceptions for gas-fired power plants and other projects, within strict parameters that accord with the Paris Agreementâ€?. The scope of those exceptions will be crucial for the impact of the policy shift. Though gas plants produce less carbon dioxide than oil or coal plants, climate scientists say the opening of new gas-fired power plants is incompatible with the Paris Agreement’s goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions in order to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees celsius over the pre-industrial era.The UK’s export finance body sparked outrage over the summer when media outlets reported that it had offered more than $1 billion worth of financial backing for a large-scale gas project in Mozambique, one of its largest ever financing packages.
theaviator
14/12/2020
08:59
UJO are dropping today, I think peeps are switching over here, I sold last week my small holding over there as we were lagging behind and have 3 times the uplift. POO flying bodes well for Us here and in California.
simon_64
14/12/2020
08:33
Soon people will be buying these from 1p than 2p than 3p this could be another baby going to be an adult very quickly, I feel most haven't read last week RNS, next three months very be extremely fun to watch
amrishbhim
14/12/2020
08:14
Give them sometime pls.
amrishbhim
14/12/2020
08:12
Brent over $50 now.
monet
14/12/2020
07:56
Kudos on the email grannyboy, noticed no rns to give any details or plans of testing this morning.
Hope you get a reply pdq.

bad gateway
13/12/2020
20:35
Its been a good week and looks like another coming, along with RBD i also have some JAY who got their licence to mine this weekend, they should rocket all week as that bit of news sinks in.
squiresquire
13/12/2020
13:51
I've emailed Rathlin asking if there's going to be a timetable(allowing for Xmas hols) given as to flow testing etc,

I've highlighted the concern regarding the statement made in Rathlins news update on the 10th December 2020 ..ie: "The well be cased and cemented to total depth and then temporarily suspended."

Which is very similar to the Rathlin news update given on the 29th Aug 2019, and for which the 'temporalily paused' has lasted well over a year, and for which still not started..

Not expecting a reply .. But eh ho if one does arrive then will give a gist of it..

grannyboy
13/12/2020
09:28
Morning all ...good new thread Simon. Note to self buy more here. Going to have to milk the cash cow ..
ccr1958
13/12/2020
09:24
Morning Trev thanks mate , that’s interesting Daily Express were all over this last year on the initial find maybe COVID taking all the headlines atm.
simon_64
13/12/2020
09:17
Now then Simon, ive seen nothing, I'm around 9 miles from west newton and my local paper...the hull daily mail has not mentioned it. The paper was very vocal with the protests etc....make of that what you will.
shutittrev
13/12/2020
08:16
Morning all

Welll if it was sell it’s all in the price now as the price rose just after so it could be either.

Anybody seen any news anywhere ?

simon_64
11/12/2020
17:55
Big trade! 11-Dec-20 16:28:26 0.61 25,000,000 Unknown* 0.60 0.62 152.50k
aberloon2
11/12/2020
17:06
Well decent finish there should be plenty of coverage over the weekend Monday should be another good day if these bid rumours take hold.
simon_64
11/12/2020
17:01
Thanks so much - greatly appreciated.
theaviator
11/12/2020
16:43
www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/millidarcies
bootycall
11/12/2020
16:27
try FoK if you want to buy
pre
11/12/2020
16:27
try buying now...NT:-)
pre
11/12/2020
16:26
Perhaps if you can pot it without the hTTps?
theaviator
11/12/2020
16:19
Sorry, this website is barring the link i tried to post. Makes it difficult to substantiate posts if such a policy is enforced . I thought links were an acceptable way to avoid copyright and accreditation issues...but hey ho !
bootycall
11/12/2020
16:18
Thanks a million Booty. V much appreciated
theaviator
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