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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rose Petroleum Plc | LSE:ROSE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF44KY60 | 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% | 0.475 | 0.45 | 0.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/9/2019 14:26 | cmackay. Yes, that is why you say you have only a small stake in Rose. Nothing Rose has done over the last 5 years gives me any confidence in them. As I said before, you would be better giving your money to charity than put in here. At least if you gave your small stake to charity it would do some good. But each to their own. | southcbubble | |
24/9/2019 12:38 | What pre-revenue oiler doesn't lose millions? And as I said, I believe a major would want it derisked much more than it has been to this point. | cmackay | |
24/9/2019 09:58 | cmackay, Rose have lost millions of pounds over the past years. Who in their right mind would lend them anymore money. As I said before, if they had something special in the Paradox one of the major oil companies or energy companies would be funding them. It would probably be best to give your money to charity than to put in here. | southcbubble | |
23/9/2019 21:40 | Well, that's where funding will have to come in to the equation. I don't believe they have developed the project nearly enough to be at the point of selling it on. It will take a lot of money to get there, but could possibly generate substantial upside. It's also plausible that it doesn't, as I said I've only taken a small stake here. | cmackay | |
23/9/2019 19:55 | cmackay. Rose have had plans for many years, but unfortunately none of them have made the humble PI any money. What is the point of having a plan if you have no money to develop the plan. Anyone with any common sense looking at Roses past financial record, can see what will happen next! And surely if Rose have something special in the Paradox, one of the major oil companies or energy companies would have bought them out by now! Any news on the Gypsum plant in Cuba? | southcbubble | |
23/9/2019 13:44 | Thanks southcbubble. At the risk of sounding glib, my take is that rose has a great portfolio with no funding to exploit it. Get the beans, grow the beanstalk. I do take recent pdmr activity as a sign that there is at least a plan, which is a glimmer of hope. But it is only fair to add, I have only taken a small stake here, in accordance with risk management strategies that we must all apply. | cmackay | |
22/9/2019 23:46 | cmackay, I cannot see anything happening with this share, we have had years of this company making very large losses. I cannot see that the new management team will be able to turn this company around! Perhaps the CEO and past CEO and directors of this company could invest lots more of their own money to fund the drilling of the Paradox, but I cannot see them taking that risk. What is your take on Rose cmackay? | southcbubble | |
21/9/2019 13:24 | Southcbubble, you have been bearish on rose for longer than I've been on the rose forums. don't you see any change coming with the new personnel? how about their investment of their own money being a sign of faith in the portfolio? | cmackay | |
20/9/2019 14:47 | beetroot juice, you are obviously living in the alternative world. How is Rose share price going to take off, this company is past its sell by date. Share price will continue to drop as it has done for a very very long time. | southcbubble | |
12/9/2019 15:40 | Moving up nicely now.. Rose is about to transform, news is imminent here that will be S.Price explosive.. Better in now than scrabbling to catch it once it takes off. | beetroot juice | |
12/9/2019 15:34 | Waste of money - get on ujo | baz33 | |
03/9/2019 12:08 | Ticked up yesterday on that delayed 500k buy. Will be HSBC loading up, expect another holding RNS soon. Looking a Hot Prospect now, ROSe that is. Will take a little profit at 10p then let the rest ride... | beetroot juice | |
03/9/2019 11:02 | Warming up nicely here..ROSE looks like its about to Break out, but more important than the share price action is corporate action coming soon. 10p plus here ....Very soon IMO..Starting to get hard to buy now:) | beetroot juice | |
02/9/2019 16:46 | It does seem like a bit of a power struggle. I wouldn't expect it to be for the sake of unattractive resources. | cmackay | |
02/9/2019 15:36 | Looks like the is a shift to get control of the company to me. Tricky thing to do at this level as buying quickly will push the cost up quickly. Might see steady growth for a few months. But what then? share buyout perhaps? | yesyesno | |
02/9/2019 14:47 | As Volume builds here the share price will move fast, next to know shares in issue and many tightly held.. Try buying once pressure builds... | beetroot juice | |
02/9/2019 14:39 | I agree,and with Matt gone should be some fun and games now. | cheeky13 | |
02/9/2019 12:08 | Just ticked up and buying is building here. HSBC increasing is a big positive, looks like BIG News coming here. With limited Shares in issue we will move fast..10p plus on the cards imo. | beetroot juice | |
02/9/2019 11:29 | Looking like a strong day here for ROSE News soon it would seem..Should see us move fast from these lows.. | beetroot juice | |
02/9/2019 11:12 | HSBC in for another 2% starting to look good here, should move quickly here today... | beetroot juice | |
10/7/2019 20:21 | It's J Fitzpatrick as beneficial owner and HSBC as the declaring agent. | kemche | |
10/7/2019 15:34 | HSBC it`s the bank for me. | cheeky13 | |
10/7/2019 15:33 | cant see how the price can go up if you cannot buy any! | rmart | |
10/7/2019 15:29 | easy tiger. | still waiting |
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