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SEA Seascape Energy Asia Plc

14.00
0.25 (1.82%)
Last Updated: 09:53:50
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Seascape Energy Asia Plc LSE:SEA London Ordinary Share GB00BKFW2482 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.25 1.82% 14.00 13.50 14.50 14.25 13.70 13.75 812,979 09:53:50
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
17/5/2016
08:27
Definitely reesy :( if things continue like this on the shares scene could 'money monster' become reality ? I wouldn't be brave enough to take this much pi$$ out of people. These board types must be hard b@$tards
richpassi
17/5/2016
08:09
Wouldn't be at all surprised to find the "preferred bidders" turn out to be a bit closer to home.
reesyheli
17/5/2016
07:50
In that case all shareholders should vote against it imo. Buy it at the top, sell it at the bottom.

Good business.

jack jebb
17/5/2016
07:42
Reads as we will use r2s money for us.....you get nothing
richpassi
12/5/2016
20:43
SLE - SUSPENDED
LOGP - SUSPENDED
PVR - SUSPENDED
SEA - SUSPENDED

And the common link is .......

stockriser
12/5/2016
16:58
bones698. How can the referendum election result be rigged? I think you are kidding yourself if you think that a lot of the LEAVE votes will not be counted. You're in Cloud Cuckoo Land if you think the Electoral Commission will tolerate fraudulent voting.

I'm not even bothering to vote. I'm too old to bother! In fact I think all pensioners shouldn't be allowed to vote in the referendum; after all it's the young peoples future at stake not that of OAP's.

I still think there will be similarities with the Scottish referendum. When it comes to the crunch many potential LEAVE voters (including OAP's) will grudgingly change their minds and vote to keep the status quo. It looked likely right up to the very end, in the Scottish referendum, that it would be a close run thing, but the eventual vote was 55% to 45% to stay in the UK.

Anyway the proof of the pudding will be in the eating; we shall find out the result in June. As it is the whole IN, OUT, debate I find very boring. Both sides are making outrageously false claims based on no proof whatsoever. Propaganda!!

Anyway I digress. That's all I'll say on the referendum. I'm bored stiff with it. It's looking odds on that both SEA & LOGP will go into administration. Just a question of time. I'd like to be proved wrong, but I can't see it happening. Only a Barryroe farmout can save them, IMO and PVR couldn't sort that one out even when the PoO was over US$100 so what chance now?

papillon
12/5/2016
13:48
Hope so Ron. 😁
cephalosaurus
12/5/2016
13:15
Ceph - you'll see bones extolling the virtues of SEA management before you see Turkey in the EU.

Why?

a) It's a police state.
b) It only needs 1 of the existing 28 countries to veto it.

largeronald
12/5/2016
12:43
Ceph - haven't you just answered your own question?
Vote LEAVE, you know it makes sense (just like buying SEA shares made sense once!!).

philmiboots
12/5/2016
10:31
Pap i take it you dont watch american elections?dont kid yourself this lot is any better than to stoop to such levels . Ill be voting out short term pain long term gain . I reckon the feeling is much different to scotland in england this is more to do with imigration than there and we know how wrong the polls can be look at the lasy election. Easy to do a poll online or on your mobile , much more like hard work to get up and vote especially for the young ones ,the majority of which want to stay in because they havent witnessed the sheer stupidity that is europe. Anyone remember the straight banana saga or the spanish robbing our fishing industry etc. Besides most hate us so screw them let them pay instead .

If your in any doubt which way europe is going have a look at the list of nations applying to get in or already been let in . Says it all

bones698
11/5/2016
22:45
"Step into the unknown" - a bit like buying into SEA all those years ago.
I'll certainly be taking another "step into the unknown" and voting leave next month.

philmiboots
11/5/2016
22:36
Those "bent" politicians can't rig the referendum vote. That's a conspiracy theory too far. Cameron is NOT Putin; the UK is NOT Russia.

I think we'll vote to stay in. It will be similar to the Scottish referendum vote. At the last minute many voters will get cold feet and will vote to stay in; to uphold the status quo. Even in early 1916 it's reckoned that most Irish voters would have voted to stay in the UK. The Easter rising changed all that.

Many voters will fear the unknown; we have been part of the EC for over 40 years. Leaving is a step into the unknown.

papillon
11/5/2016
16:02
Not that anyone is likely to be interested but i have been watching the ftse closely for the last few months as i have been waiting for its impeding colkapse which i predicted over 12 months ago . Whulst it has dropped from 7150 to under 6000 recently i still believe another big drop is looming . When the markets are quiet it creeps up and even on mild bad news , only with major bad news is it falling . Sooner or later all the realisation that things are worse than they really believed will hit home . I stand by my sub 5000 prediction and think even lower if we exit the eurozone. I see that as a possible huge catalyst one way or the other although world growth etc still point to a disaster .

Personally i will be voting to leave hopefully with the added bonus of cameron resigning attached . Think those polling to stay in wont make the effort to actually vote whereas those who want out will being the difference . Although i have a nagging suspicion these bent politicians will rig it somehow so we stay in .

How is everyone far too quiet on here although understandable

bones698
06/5/2016
10:05
fox hunt ! and yes I would say it to his face
richpassi
06/5/2016
09:24
...or something that rhymes with merchant banker.
philmiboots
06/5/2016
09:18
JAW's can go back to being a merchant banker. Oh he was one was he?
sweatin
03/5/2016
15:13
Well said bones boy :-)
stockriser
03/5/2016
13:06
Stockriser agree if you wamt to believe in miracles and fairytales them carry on by all means but dont wish your misguided thoughts onto others who could then end up losing money .

Totally agree this is now a goner with no value left if r2s does get sold . Personally think any buyer will wait and by it off the administrstors far cheaper than sea would let it go for

bones698
02/5/2016
15:57
Pap, if I want to indulge in wishful thinking, I will, but thanks for the advice!!
stockriser
02/5/2016
14:46
On the side of caution I would write-off the entire investment. Any purchaser of R2S is likely to drive a hard bargain. Once the debt and fees are taken into account there will be very little left, if any.
iamnoone
02/5/2016
14:37
"Surely R2S Forensic alone is worth a few million, especially with the extensive credentials gained after working on Operation Resolve."

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Fortunately, Stockriser, tragedies like Hillsborough are rare. The value of R2S forensic will depend on the turnover it generates, the profit margin and future growth prospects. I'm sceptical it's worth much to a buyer, but wtfdik about R2S? If it has value then prospective buyers might want to wait to buy it after SEA goes into administration? I should wait and see what the company announces rather than indulging in wishful thinking.

papillon
02/5/2016
13:27
Surely R2S Forensic alone is worth a few million, especially with the extensive credentials gained after working on Operation Resolve.





A SCOTTISH firm has been credited for the role it played in the Hillsborough inquest.

Technology created by Aberdeen-based R2S Forensic allowed the jury to study a virtual model of the stadium at the time of the 1989 tragedy.

Using 360° spherical photography, visualisation techniques and unique software, they were shown the original layout of the turnstiles, the exit gates, the stands, the pens, the perimeter gates and the police control box.

Ninety-six football fans who died as a result of a crush in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster were unlawfully killed, the inquests have concluded.

The jury found match commander Ch Supt David Duckenfield was "responsible for manslaughter by gross negligence" due to a breach of his duty of care.

Police errors also added to a dangerous situation at the FA Cup semi-final.

After a 27-year campaign by victims' families, the behaviour of Liverpool fans was exonerated.

The jury found they did not contribute to the danger unfolding at the turnstiles at the Leppings Lane end of Sheffield Wednesday's ground on 15 April 1989

Sean Huff, Operations Manager, R2S Forensic said: “It has been a privilege to be part of such an important and complex investigation.
"The use of our technologies and range of services at this level, underlines their value in presenting complex information simply and intuitively.”

stockriser
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