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RUR Rurelec Plc

0.425
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 00:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Rurelec Plc LSE:RUR London Ordinary Share GB00B01XPW41 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.425 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Electric Services 0 -2.24M -0.0040 -1.05 2.36M
Rurelec Plc is listed in the Electric Services sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker RUR. The last closing price for Rurelec was 0.43p. Over the last year, Rurelec shares have traded in a share price range of 0.225p to 0.80p.

Rurelec currently has 561,000,000 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Rurelec is £2.36 million. Rurelec has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -1.05.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/2/2017
16:05
news out...awesome!
temmujin
01/2/2017
15:26
Nice one Toon, I will see what I can come up with on this one.
Aex, have gas, and are laying a completion liner, but should find out more soon.
Thanks

dodgydd
01/2/2017
13:08
Volume breakaway on the chart plus pending golden cross.

Any positive news may provide an excellent catalyst imo.

giant steps
01/2/2017
12:20
dodgydd: I can see this probably getting a bid although people talk of big numbers I think something around 5 to 7p mark would be enough, its been wounded by the Stat demand and great that its been withdrawn being in the finance business it always has an impact if you are trying to borrow again. The easiest solution merger/takeover etc.

Yes I have got a reasonable portfolio but I must say I have been selling quite a few in last few weeks some big rises and taking profit off the table so to speak must not fall in love with a bloody share and always looking for the next big one:) this RUR is a smallish company not many traded and to even get 500k it took the broker most of the day to get them so nothing more than a bit of a punt on RUR, I have some not lots though of AEX but I have mainly ignored them not very exciting last few years in fact forgot about them till I saw your post must have a read up on them

thetoonarmy2
01/2/2017
09:31
I was aware of that Westy, a bit of tongue & cheek. Sorry. Where do you see this going, it's been off my radar. Look at AEX drill looking good from a lad in the drill crew. I but delayed though.
dodgydd
01/2/2017
09:06
Thought we had heard the last of the ghastly PE.
meijiman
01/2/2017
09:03
31 JAN 2017



Assurances given to PE ? Time for Rurelec to update market ?

giant steps
31/1/2017
22:32
Why ? -- he now owns Ned Kelly -- the rest will just fall into place given time

;-)

westmoreland lad
31/1/2017
21:56
Really toon, what are you not in lol. You need to buy more EME ha ha.
dodgydd
31/1/2017
17:32
got 500k today stat demand withdrawn is big news allows this to move up.
thetoonarmy2
31/1/2017
16:46
Good rise today, but I need 16p to break even not 1.6p ha ha. Well done anybody who's making a profit.
dodgydd
31/1/2017
07:26
...this has to be good news on some level. Peter E. must have been given strong reassurances that we would be in a position to pay - and soon.

Let's see what happens next...? Fingers crossed that we may have crossed a line on the way back!

gerhart
31/1/2017
07:08
BOOM!

Rurelec PLC

("Rurelec" or the "Company")

Withdrawal of Statutory Demands

Further to the RNS dated 19 January 2017, the Statutory Demands from IPSA Group PLC and the Independent Power Corporation PLC have been withdrawn.

For further information please contact:

temmujin
22/1/2017
12:40
Giant it's all very interesting isn't it. But I just can't get my head around the fact that, despite being a power generator and having a big share of a plant in Argentina, we seem to be a totally froooooozen company.
gerhart
21/1/2017
13:56
Reminders


Sterling Trust Limited, Sterling Trust Limited, 53.99%

From total 561,387,586



Sterling Trust Limited, 31,794,105, 29.57%

From total 107,504,081



"Following the disposal of the Company's operating business on 29 February 2016, the Company is now an AIM Rule 15 cash shell and is seeking to conduct a reverse takeover."


16 SEP 2016




Can the two groups be fused together given Rurelec owe to IPSA ?

Recall Peter Earl is pulling the IPSA strings, and Sterling Trust is
currently in administration and wanting to extract maximum exit values.

giant steps
20/1/2017
08:34
I think most power at the moment lays with the Admin peeps of Sterling, our biggest shareholder.

Thanksfully it's the Admin peeps for a shareholder and not creditor, which means whatever decisions they enforce will be reasonable for us too. Though obviously they are working on a much tighter timeframe for whatever result. Hence their forced appointment recently of Mr Coveney as part time FD to our BOD.

Hopefully he has seen a way through to generating cash flow quickly.....

It's all very frustrating given the NAV of the bizz. All real value, not some theoretical virtual world wiew, or some future fantasy profits view. Power generation - not something going out of fashion very soon, and we're in the renewable too!

gerhart
20/1/2017
05:13
Perhaps the RNS yesterday is a precursor to an administration and a pre-pack
glavey
19/1/2017
09:56
There should be focus on the £40m prize, no surprise to see wild cards in play

edit:
perhaps the RNS today is a precursor to an IPSA offer and PE to regain control

giant steps
19/1/2017
09:19
The end is not nigh.

And the above, apparently courtesy of Leicesterboy, is not quite accurate. See link below.

gerhart
19/1/2017
08:57
Courtesy of Leicesterboy, LSE thread 19Jan2017:

"
Statutory DemandsToday 08:51

If not settled with in 14 days, or by a defence put in, or set aside, it could result in a Winding up order, its usually a scare tactic, some can be set aside very easily as the demand has to be correct in all aspects, in most cases very difficult to get a result, IPSA are still owed £1.3 for the Turbines in the balance sheet at £16.195 million, not quite sure why they have not been sold unless the Chile project is nearly "there" Not quite sure why we owe Independent Power Corporation as we gave the "thing" to Peter Earl for £1 ! Our Net assets are over 7 pence and we stand at .90 of a Penny ! Peter Earl is up to something
"

giant steps
19/1/2017
08:31
I see Peter Earl is knocking at the door from IPC and IPSA.
Wonder what the game plan is for PE, assets on the cheap ?

Time for rurelec to realise all assets and hand money back to shareholders
(over 7p)

Artificial 0.7-0.9p market price (£4m mcap)

giant steps
19/1/2017
08:06
I think there could be a positive from today's RNS: "...The Board of Rurelec is in discussions with both parties to have the Statutory Demands set aside."

They may be in a position to tell Mr Earl and his friends that RUR may be in a position to pay very soon.

gerhart
17/1/2017
10:10
averaged down...daft not to
temmujin
14/1/2017
11:10
someone sold a million or was it mates rates?
temmujin
13/1/2017
17:51
ooh matron.
sleveen
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