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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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0.043 | 5.17% | 0.875 | 0.85 | 0.90 | 0.852 | 0.85 | 0.85 | 253,317 | 16:35:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -7.16M | -0.0037 | -2.30 | 16.29M |
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05/8/2020 08:59 | Ms Dees must have been busy to protect her benefactor 🤥Parsons: TruthfulOpinions Posts: 143 Price: 1.954 No Opinion RE: Where have all the posts disappearedToday 08:48 Probably someone from sound energy read them and asked for them to be deleted... After all, can't have the idea of exposing their conning antics being openly published on here. ALL stems from the sirius ceo being named and shamed for duping investors for his own bonus. In my opinion very similar goings on with Pinocchio parsons and sound energy. If enough of us go tot he tabloids and expose the ongoing rubbish, might get the justice we so badly want. | brookemia | |
04/8/2020 09:52 | Must look good on your CV Sarah Dees🤦 RE: 🤥Pinocchio Parsons🤥toda He already pocketed over £5 millions💷 since 2014 without delivering any value to share holders or gas. You just have to look at the accounts of Sound energy since 2014. Well done Sarah Dees😇 for supporting him and your collusion😇ha | brookemia | |
04/8/2020 08:50 | Have shareholders at Sound just voted for Christmas and actually paid for it? Unbelievable. I think turkeys get the pleasure of actually being smeared in oil and basted for several hours after having something shoved up their jacksy. How are Sound shareholders getting off? | helpfull | |
03/8/2020 23:22 | Damn I missed my 180. I don't want to encourage but looks like a quick uptick from here. It'll be an in and out for me IF can get any in the morning | theaviator | |
03/8/2020 18:10 | The announcement could not have been that detrimental as not only did the share price not drop but it went slightly up. | sharewise1 | |
03/8/2020 17:40 | Malcy’s Blog🤣㈳ Sound Energy Sound has announced an additional £725,000 has been raised from the Broker Option announced last week at the Placing price of 2.125p per broker option share. An innovative and shareholder friendly raise has clearly been worth the while for Sound | brookemia | |
03/8/2020 07:41 | This Cathedral of Chimpery which steelwatch did build, maintain and defend that good men, proud men, would sacrifice net worth on an alter of losses. Still no apology from steelwatch as we each did witness this crater from +£1 to 0.8p. "Well I didn't make them buy the share" "I didn't press the button" -that is how he manages to sleep at night, and it disgusts me. | manics | |
03/8/2020 07:36 | Well, they pumped it to 4p for the placing but they've ballsed that up and had to get it away at just over 2p. Really looking after the little guy here! "Investor support of the business and its strategy is most appreciated". -I bet Parsons has that as a bumper sticker on his £80k 4x4 you mugs paid for! | manics | |
02/8/2020 14:37 | Brass necks all round Barman Certainly Ms Dees trellis35 Posts: 2,657 Price: 1.90 No Opinion RE: Covid travelToday 13:52 Gregory- share price 1.9p, no earnings till end 2021, 40 to 50 million required to cover loans and development costs to get even to 1st LNG gas, LNG profits spread over 10 years not in one hit, THEN massive dilution to raise peanuts (if both taken up still only between 1/7th and 1/8th of funds required before first LNG gas; if only the agreed placing between 1/8th and 1/10th) from a Chairman who said no dilution You want answers? Here we go: 1) Default on the Bond and give Sidi to Greenberry against which it is primarily secured and save all interest payments- The value will not cover the loan but Marco and mates will have to take us to court to get their extra money and all will have to come out into the open(paying their own way) and we will no longer be paying interest or be liable for the entirety of the Bond 2) In the meantime sell Tendrara to the highest bidder( there are still Chinese bidders who actually flew to Lugano to meet Marco before being rebuffed who have deep enough pockets and are far better placed than the "phantom companies with no cash" we are continually palmed off with. That would include seismic(if worth anything) and Pipeline/LNG agreements and EIA/land purchase . 3) distribute cash to PIs via a dividend retaining a reserve to cover Institutional claims after the court case is heard/resolved sometime around 2030 depending on under which jurisdiction it is filed and giving time for appeals- it is possible to pay special dividends to eg Shareholders pro rata up to under 1% of the company in the same way it is possible to pay Directors special dividends 4) If need be having paid the dividends out, go bankrupt 5) Employ a specialist "seller" (not the famed Rothschilds- whom we still do not how much were paid-or what they were supposed to be doing) with experience in dealing with Chinese companies 6) get a genuine deal maker onto the BoD on a percentage of sale proceeds basis with authority to do the deal without being subject to marco et al IF that all happened we MAY get away with anything between about 10 and 25p a share; if we continue as are we will go bust at the time Bond due in early 2021 with the whole lot reverting to Greenberry.- and plenty more placings in the meantime to keep lights on and pay salaries If that means confrontation when actions do not live up to words.......... then I am up for it | brookemia | |
02/8/2020 13:50 | Ms Dees, is it a pre-requisite to be a pathological liar to be employed by Sound🤥Ԁ RE: Covid travelToday 12:30 PDUK- SAG conference call with Mr Lyon and Mr Seghiri on 5/6 /2020, direct quote: "Graham confirmed that they are not going to issue more share to finance the company, he said he has a good experience at doing that. He will basically try with trade finance, credit lines and government help/finance" This was repeated in the shareholder q and a soon after. At this moment I will not name the Italian family behind Marco until I have taken further advice, but I can assure you the facts are accurate and the family not only exist but are well known in Italian financial circles- I have named them previously on this BB | brookemia | |
31/7/2020 10:29 | More of the same.The cash raises highlights the problem with the massive loan. Marco is demanding his annual pound of flesh. The cheek to ask retail investors to pay up. The new management show all the old traits of Parsons previous team. Is Sarah still involved? Anyone still holding is a mug and that is what is being relied upon. | helpfull | |
30/7/2020 11:51 | Lol open up the spread and push the price to the bid, shake more loose shares out. | telbap | |
29/7/2020 11:43 | Sarah Dees🗣 Brass necks all round Barman🤣 RE: PlacingToday 11:28 Mr Lyon-" no further dilution" Disciples on here- " Mr Lyon has massive experience in raising funds without dilution" Outcome- further dilution Sweeteners- 1) we are still in talks with umpteen farm in companies although the phantom company talks have ended. 2) PIs can participate but only if they they have the funds to bid during a 2 DAY period prior to most pay days( they have a few hours on Friday to get bids in) 3) Directors going to subscribe for 65k out of £6 million The sums raised will not make a dent in either the Bond or the 20 to 30 million touted for the LNG plant to come on stream- they are merely to keep the lights on,pay interest and pay salaries (remember the cash figure quoted is unaudited) Plus | brookemia | |
29/7/2020 11:13 | Snouts back in the trough. Why did I expect it to be any different? | telbap | |
29/7/2020 11:07 | Placing RNS | zen12 | |
27/7/2020 17:01 | Ms Dees’ benefactor💰& goza172 Posts: 209 Price: 2.50 No Opinion JP should be ashamedToday 15:55 You simply could not make this up, JPs mates now on the gravy train, Malcy a little fat sponge of a man....horrible beings the both of them, no better than thieves stealing from hard working people | brookemia | |
26/7/2020 19:35 | Barman: What can I get you sir? Parsons: Brass necks for me and my colleagues pduk Posts: 40 Price: 2.36 No Opinion RE: At LeastToday 16:31 ~ Not a chance, JPs tenure at Sound was a complete failure, he is the biggest laughing stock on AIM. Every company he works with turns to cr ap. He would never be invited back. ~ I'm pretty certain James Parsons is not bothered, fsheridan84. He is more than likely consoled by the £5-6million he took from Sound Energy and its majority PI base. If anything he is probably laughing at them. | brookemia | |
26/7/2020 08:54 | Strange this Ms Dees, Pinocchio🤥 your benefactor trashed, and you are still here🤷 fsheridan84 Posts: 524 Price: 2.36 No Opinion RE: At LeastFri 17:29 Not a chance, JPs tenure at Sound was a complete failure, he is the biggest laughing stock on AIM. Every company he works with turns to cr ap. He would never be invited back. | brookemia | |
21/7/2020 12:25 | Ms Wodewick Bet you’re smiling, brass necks and all that😂㊃ TruthfulOpinions Posts: 124 Price: 2.305 No Opinion RE: Another James ParsonsToday 09:27 how dare you mention pinocchio parsons - he is the old BoD and there is fresh new blood here (ready to suck out whatever is left before morocco takes over the license again) | brookemia | |
21/7/2020 11:23 | KDNC about to rocket. Deal close. Always Dyor. | bowssbyjuhelm | |
21/7/2020 07:47 | Could be automated trades. It certainly is following a pattern. Down during morning and afternoon and always seems to rally towards late afternoon. | sharewise1 | |
21/7/2020 07:21 | Quite a lot of buying though the price movement is very disjointed due to the controlling aspects of the AT trades that mark the price. | noirua |
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