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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sound Energy Plc | LSE:SOU | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B90XFF12 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.04 | 5.13% | 0.82 | 0.81 | 0.83 | - | 760,400 | 16:35:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | 4.97M | 0.0026 | 3.00 | 14.94M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/4/2019 08:28 | Emotive, imo -small wonder as we witness trades today (10-13 inclusive) bid at a YTD low. MidasX: anything so say on your own behalf, or are you just going to apply your same apparent approach to portfolio management and pretend it isn't happening? | manics | |
09/4/2019 07:59 | The price has fallen some 20% since the investor meeting, about £50m off the market cap at one stage. There wasn't any good news. What's your position? -thanks. | manics | |
09/4/2019 07:52 | MidasX: could you confirm your current position regards JP's intelligence please, so that we can box this one off? -TIA. "Why would you organise an investor meeting, if you did not believe there was good news to come? You would have to be extremely stupid..." MidasX UK ADVFN Sound Energy PLC BB March 6th, 2019 | manics | |
09/4/2019 07:15 | No, over 6 Million trades with an equal amount of buys and sells. | midasx | |
09/4/2019 01:30 | Hmm, over 4m sells, this is some ride for sure.. | comcols | |
08/4/2019 12:50 | If only he didn't have me on filter, that he could see the comedy! | manics | |
08/4/2019 12:37 | ISA done with SOU & HUR. An exciting few months ahead. | copestake | |
08/4/2019 08:10 | How may Sounders excitedly transferring into ISA's this week? That's going to be rough imo. If I was JP I'd at least have spared them that -they won't even get the tax loss, but no the plates have to be kept spinning no matter what I guess. The market can be cruel, imo. | manics | |
08/4/2019 07:54 | The bagholder now forced to place proper value on the "we are so lucky" Fireside Chats (I mean, I ask you), pub meets, emails, tweets and meetings. -and that value is zip, diddly squat, nothing. | manics | |
08/4/2019 07:51 | A greater part of the remnants of the decimated investor base waking up, imo. testpack3 "Not a member of his fan club ( ever), and have repeatedly asked his no. 1 son for an answer about his JP'ness taking us to Italy and losing 90% + of our investment, and guess what - no reply. 6 X asked him However, that aside, there is a general consensus that JP has played a blinder in Morocco. I say not. The share price tells the truth. Are we drilling TE11 - not even the BOD know. JP said many moona ago, that with the vast acreage we have in Morocco, it would be extremely unlikely to hit the only gas there with 2 drills. So a more dynamic CEO, and one more considerate of Investors than his own personal wealth, mkight have instaigated a 10, 12 drill campaign at the outset in The Kingdom. Money would have been an issue, but he gave Schlum 27.5% of the Co, and I'm sure investors, us, since there are no other Institutional Investors apart from the Italian money making machine, would have coughed up sufficient to have a 12 drill campaign. If the gas is there in quantity, we would have hit big with maybe 4 or 5 of these wells at various locations, and have had an LE by now. All of us, 4 years down the line there now, are none the wiser what we have, and that that includes the BOD - it's a shambles frankly. May be the 'clever idea' JP had a few months ago was his resignation, and get somebody in with a plan. Forgetting all the lying tweets from him, the shameful uber ramping soundbites, too numerous to mention, at this present time, today, this 'extraordinary communicative' ( sic). CEO, has left everyone in the dark with GSA, LE timing, SM, 3 well drill campaign. He's a shambles". | manics | |
07/4/2019 17:04 | He blocked me for some reason what's he saying?When SOU dropped last time Chris oil said the company was a dog! | rwells4474 | |
07/4/2019 16:48 | Interesting on SOU good comments @chrisoil Twitter about Morocco | undervalued companies | |
05/4/2019 16:40 | Though kissed this morning, 0.5p dignity on the UT saving it from the YTD low. Have a good one all. | manics | |
05/4/2019 10:27 | Potentially going into the weekend on a YTD low, imo. | manics | |
05/4/2019 06:53 | "Why would you organise an investor meeting, if you did not believe there was good news to come? You would have to be extremely stupid..." MidasX UK ADVFN Sound Energy PLC BB March 6th, 2019 -that post did not age well, as I foretold. There was no good news, and the price fell heavily immediately after and since. MidasX of course (in keeping as a bagholder) has already shifted parameters such that JP is not stupid, even though he stated he'd be "extremely stupid" to hold an investor event with no good news. Witness then the shifting sands of a bagholder investment case, imo. | manics | |
05/4/2019 06:28 | You would think anyone INVESTED in a company would have a view on the fundamental investment case. At SOU that case is an upcoming liquidity event which is going to see the company sold. Day 5. The question, unanswered: "Why is the company still allocating resources in trying to sell shares to retail when it's about to be sold for £X in a few months time?" | manics | |
04/4/2019 14:35 | ..a deep and penetrative beasting for the willing bagholder who has held from 102p down to the teens, fiscal sphincters agape, shamelessly hemorrhaging net worth onto the floor below. | manics | |
04/4/2019 14:32 | Safe to say Sound shareholders most certainly do. | manics | |
04/4/2019 13:31 | 'They don't like it up em' Well, some do. | mikemichael2 | |
04/4/2019 11:52 | Waiting for my entry on 14/15p - risky holding the bag now lol .. | jamesto2 |
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