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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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San Leon Energy Plc | LSE:SLE | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BWVFTP56 | ORD EUR0.01 (CDI) |
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% | 16.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 5.75M | 40.72M | 0.0905 | 1.82 | 74.24M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/5/2019 08:57 | price at time of post £4.60 equivalent. oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. | 1historyman | |
02/5/2019 08:54 | linksdean - 25 Jan 2014 - 10:38:04 - 21744 of 34729 San Leon Energy - The New Positive Thread - SLE Jiggle - he's a pump and dump merchant, shorts on the troughs which inevitably arrive following the build up to a flakey RNS - yesterday being a case in point. He's admitted himself he has close ties to this outfit and gets some inside data. In a moment he long regrets he also admitted that he shorts here as well. Not that difficult to figure out................. banjo..I have been invested in sle for over 4 years..I have researched the company from top to bottom,every article/presentation | 1historyman | |
02/5/2019 08:48 | the iceberg, which isn't an iceberg still floats at 210k shares, so if u are expecting the price to rise maybe best to come back later. | 1historyman | |
02/5/2019 08:44 | at last we are making progress, u acknowledge that Nigeria is corrupt, I think the technical term is Caveat emptor. | 1historyman | |
02/5/2019 08:37 | Usual puerile and inadequate claptrap from historyman this morning. If he has a following at all on this board, which I doubt, it must be a peculiarly dim-witted one. The latest attempts by the phony Afafumane on lse and charttrader/history man here to republish a libellous report from the corrupt Nigerian gutter/fake press about Jite Onoloko have been completely debunked now on both boards. What a complete and utter waste of time and space. Save your breath guys, you're kidding nobody other than yourselves. | alaric7 | |
02/5/2019 08:27 | the one fact that not one of the rampers ever want to acknowledge is that no financially sound company would borrow at a coupon of 17% and then give away nearly half of their shareholding in what is termed a ' world class oilfield ' for the privilege. now if u want to buy shares in Nigeria maybe SLE would not be the best choice but it's your hard earned and u can invest it or not wherever u wish. does not make any difference to me either way. | 1historyman | |
02/5/2019 07:46 | The other major announcement of 2019 of course came earlier, in January's release regarding Eroton's massive capital restructuring, which was even more significant to long-term value for our shares (i've reprinted it multiple times on the other message board, but the troll under the bridge over there seems to have a problem with its plain language and clear implications for the group), though I admit this also has not yet been reflected in the share price. I know I've highlighted this before, but with Eroton throwing off enough cash to have paid down some 40% of its RBL and THEN being able to refinance the balance on such attractive terms with just a single bank (down from 7, I believe), not only frees up 80m+ for investment AND future dividends (imagine what our share price will do if that NEW source of cash is confirmed sometime this year), but the signal it is/should be sending to the markets (both the stock market here as well as the O&G market in country) about the group's growing credibility and more importantly, its future relevance. bluerill | 1historyman | |
02/5/2019 07:43 | bluerill Posts: 305 Opinion: No Opinion Price: 37.90 A response to Jabba Today 07:22 I posted this yesterday on advfn, but the site is quirky and I wanted to make sure he reads it I would note that Notore floated last year already, so my bad on that.... Correcting you is pointless. You post utter nonsense - forever and a day - you never respond to the corrections, and you have no shame. Suntrust is a 6-person outfit run by rogues who have even less scruples than you do, cynically exploiting a country with no libel laws. They have taken a minor dispute and used made-up websites to float an utterly idiotic story about eroton's financial health, etc, which any halfwit could see right through, especially as its a complete rehash of the same fairy tale they tried to float months ago; that is if that halfwit had even the tiniest shred of intellectual integrity. Eroton's financial position is certifiably robust - Jite is in fact likely to float Notore this year or next ……… oh dear but as always never ever allow mere facts to stop u from posting boll*x. better late than never though. | 1historyman | |
02/5/2019 07:30 | chart trader2000 - 16 Aug 2018 - 10:34:07 - 45894 of 47426 San Leon Energy - SLE Notore Chemical Industries Plc has released its results for the nine months ended June 2018. Here are highlights of the results Revenue Revenue fell from N25.8 billion in 2017 to N20.5 billion in 2018. This represents a 20.5% drop year on year. Loss Before Tax Loss before tax increased from N3.7 billion in 2017 to N3.9 billion in 2018 | 1historyman | |
02/5/2019 07:28 | Total Investment Solutions SA (“Total” | 1historyman | |
01/5/2019 19:06 | or all 3 ? | 1historyman | |
01/5/2019 18:31 | Wow. So much time in your hands. You must have made so much money in your previous life to be so fancy free..... Or else unemployed...or maybe writing from prison? | divmad | |
01/5/2019 17:13 | the lease of OML18 is due for renewal in 2019. admission document. | 1historyman | |
01/5/2019 17:07 | smurf posted over at the asylum, that he was going to post at ADVFN to correct my posts. perhaps he has had a change of heart ? | 1historyman | |
01/5/2019 15:46 | right smurf, looking forward to your in depth reply. | 1historyman |
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