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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sefton Res. | LSE:SER | London | Ordinary Share | VGG7996N1298 | COM SHS NPV |
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% | 0.015 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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29/3/2017 09:14 | Guys - at least some one out there is looking to DO SOMETHING! Many shares have gone to the wall with a wimper, promised lots, but delivered nothing. I hold one other share PAR Paragon Resources - that has been driven into oblivion, with no-one willing to take responsibility for their wasting of shareholders money. Thanks Dan, for at least giving us some hope. | tann93 | |
28/3/2017 15:27 | lets hope making money for its shareholders! | chatter1 | |
28/3/2017 14:33 | Don't get me wrong Chatter1; you only have tiny share of £130k to lose, so effectively nothing. One will just have to see what happens next . Trouble is SER has been one disaster after another. Big promises and no delivery. I would hate for SER to be turned into an instrument for ..........?, goodness knows what. | cyan | |
28/3/2017 14:24 | But what have I to lose? My millions of shares are only worth a few hundreds if that? | chatter1 | |
28/3/2017 14:20 | Must be something of value in this POS for this 'ex' criminal. Its a BVC company with hardly any regulation and no legal requirement to file accounts. The 'cunning plan' appears to involve an 'investment' in Africa. Interesting . Who will provide any oversight of any money that flows into and out of SER? ummmmmm | cyan | |
28/3/2017 14:08 | taken the reins no surprise. Any cunning plan must mean at least something for the complete loss of the failed punters like me. | chatter1 | |
28/3/2017 13:34 | Good afternoon chatter1. "prodded to speak". What has he said of substance? "why should he bother about SER which looked dead in the water/slurry." BMD has taken the reigns , but why? . He must have a 'cunning plan' | cyan | |
28/3/2017 12:41 | cyan at least he has been prodded to speak - and why should he bother about SER which looked dead in the water/slurry. | chatter1 | |
28/3/2017 11:56 | Why not answer the accounts question BMD rather than starting a new SER thread with 'lol' What on Earth is there to laugh at? The Bahamas 4 Billion barrel potential story was more ridiculous than funny. | cyan | |
28/3/2017 11:52 | ADVFN International Finance Blogger of the Year speaks.. lol!!! Zenith Energy Set to announce 250%-500% increase on 1st workover! Dan x | daniel levi bmd | |
28/3/2017 11:46 | ADVFN International Finance Blogger of the Year speaks.. lol!!! Zenith Energy Set to announce 250%-500% increase on 1st workover! Dan x | daniel levi bmd | |
28/3/2017 11:37 | I think you may all get a surprise over the next 12 months. Daniel Levi CEO Sefton Resources Keep the faith.. Mean while Have a read of this. ADVFN International Finance Blogger of the Year speaks.. lol!!! Zenith Energy Set to announce 250%-500% increase on 1st workover! Dan x | daniel levi bmd | |
28/3/2017 11:32 | I don't expect anything from this pile of s..... But there must be something other than bones .causing these guys to hang around. Now out of aim with an offshore company who are around to police this company - I have had no shareholder notification of anything. Keep on the news CYAN..... | chatter1 | |
27/3/2017 16:19 | Sefton is still a public company albeit without a quote with large tax losses to carry forward so that alone should make it worth some bucks - so it could be a vehicle, and then there may be some assets and a law suit worth going for? Just clutching at straws ..... | chatter1 | |
23/3/2017 14:47 | Sefton are currently in negotiation’s regarding a small producing oil asset on the African continent. Circa 100bopd. Due diligence is proceeding. | tann93 | |
22/3/2017 12:25 | Perhaps BMD will buy into the "4 Billion Barrel potential" asset in the BAHAMAS which he previously boasted SER were in negotiations about. | cyan | |
17/3/2017 11:16 | Many tx tann93. Looks as if they mean to turn Sefton into something better than a funeral! How the share value will be again diluted remains to be seen - but at least there is a faint hope that the shares may become a bit more than fish and chips wrappers. | chatter1 | |
16/3/2017 10:30 | Chatter1 - see the Sefton Website - There was an update a few days ago | tann93 | |
08/3/2017 10:32 | Directors profiles as can be found at; Mr Daniel Levi Chief Executive officer Sefton Resources Inc. Daniel is a well known figure within City of London financial markets. A successful high net worth investor who does not suffer fools gladly. Over recent years he has been involved at the forefront of share holder activism. A former Sefton Interim Executive Director who came to the company's rescue in February 2015 organising a refinancing and negotiating down of over $8,000,000 of debt. Dan also came to Seftons' rescue later in 2016 when it became apparent that the Board left in charge to bring in assets, that only needed a signature, had not only lost most of the money but had lost it's way. Daniel organised an EGM which went uncontested. He returns to Sefton as the single biggest share holder. ++++++++++++++++++++ Raises interesting questions; How many shares does he own in the company now? From the 21st February 2017 press release; " I myself have personally invested the sum of £15,000. The current cash position of the company is circa £130,000." How many shares did he get for the £15,000? Has the number of shares been diluted? There were 'only' 4,796,662,000 shares when they dropped off AIM. How many shares are there now.? Look forward to seeing the accounts with a list of major shareholders and just how many they hold. | cyan |
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