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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tlou Energy Limited | LSE:TLOU | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000TOU2 | ORD NPV (DI) |
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% | 2.05 | 2.00 | 2.10 | 2.05 | 2.05 | 2.05 | 23,949 | 08:00:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Leather Tanning & Finishing | 0 | -4.24M | -0.0039 | -10.26 | 43.06M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/1/2018 09:06 | Have any of you any notion of how boring you all sound? You are all waiting as is tho company for fabulous news.Do yourselves and us LTHs a favour, press the ignore button on all derampers and stop whinging. | ch1rp | |
18/1/2018 07:59 | I’m not sure it matters to shareholders if Kenmore has X million in sales if the share price is going down but that depends on why you trade. Donkey, no answer to my question? | satsuma1 | |
17/1/2018 22:19 | Ftang I think it is safe to say that donkey has shown his hand. ADVFN readers now see exactly who and what this user is. A sad case with a personal vendetta against Tlou. I see some things don’t change, from his days on LSE. Pretty sure nobody takes a thing he states seriously. | wheniamfree | |
17/1/2018 21:58 | And answer the other question you dodged, if it’s as awful as you state and as unimpressive as you claim. Why do you hold shares? | wheniamfree | |
17/1/2018 21:47 | Well done you 2 - what was the listing price on ASX. Then Aim. As old Eeyore says - are we there yet. So well done you 2 - you nailed your selfish colours to the mast pretty quickly. Wheniamfree - you don’t have to agree with my opinions, just as I don’t have to agree with yours. What arrogance you show to suggest because you ‘spell’ something out that it is correct and gospel. $50m bucks gone ($30+m by past Operators - Sekaname and Saber) and plenty more to be spent before this company produces any meaningful quantum of MWs. It’s there in black and white as Exploration and Evaluation expenditure as a deferred asset on the balance sheet. Sure I know it’s amortisation will be non-cash, but it still has to go through the Income Statement sometime. Ah but sure, net profit is irrelevant - we are only here to grow Reserves and sell the company. Kenmare - again you show your arrogance. It is a £350m market cap company that has gone through a painful refinancing. It knows first hand the pain of operating in Africa and Mozambique and the evils of power unreliability. It also employs over 1,000 staff and has annual revenues of $250+m (having earned over 350m in better markets). And it has Institutional shareholders like M&G, Capital, BlackRock on the register as well as Oman sovereign wealth fund holding 30%. And thankfully it has none of the idiots that post repetitive BS (apart from 2 punters bitter and twisted from losing their stake after obscene dilution caused by the refinancing). Go to that board should you wish to discuss - and read up before you start verbalising your limited understanding. | donkey40 | |
17/1/2018 21:19 | Ftang my first buy was sub 4p and have taken plenty more along the way. Really suffering here too. | wheniamfree | |
17/1/2018 21:04 | So there we go again, another example of you peddling BS and other examples where yiunhave been proven wrong. Just like the example of the words uttered by Tony Gilby. The questions submitted to you by Satsuma absolutely ignored. You hold zero credibility because you have absolutely no idea what your talking about, the fact you allude questions just shows as much. | wheniamfree | |
17/1/2018 20:59 | I’d go back to doing some research because you’ve just evidenced how little you actually know here and I will not spell out what has been achieved but suffice to say it’s quite a lot more than you state. Now, genuine question. If that is all you believe and you say how unimpressive it all is, can you advise to us why you have bought shares? Keep up with your research, impeccable. By the by, how’s old Kenmare doing can you tell us all why the share price hasn’t moved in the last 6 months. Wasn’t that your issue with Tlou originally? Keep it up donkey, your getting worse. | wheniamfree | |
17/1/2018 20:42 | I think the point as to what has been achieved to date is an excellent example of the difference of opinion I have with the cheerleaders. What has been achieved for a collective spend of $52m Bucks?! All this chat about start small, manage risk, smart people and great partners. The country needs power and Govt said to 2 players - Here is your chance. You have been yapping at Ministry to give you a commercial outlet for your gas, well here is 100Mw opportunity - show us what you can do. Boom - let’s start with 10MW. With a no doubt very impressive Bid submission set of documents (monumental effort to produce) for 10MW of Power by H2-19 earliest. Great partners and advisors are all part of the team. How seriously underwhelming does that seem to everyone?! Because that’s what it is - seriously underwhelming after listing in 2009 and spending I reckon $15m - $20m of shareholders money drilling Lesedi and however many horizontal wells. At least the seismic should be money well spent; as for the rest - where is our value for the accumulated spend. How much longer must Long suffering supportive shareholders wait for TG and team to drive the project hard forward. Maybe some here haven’t held shares that long in this company, so maybe lucky you that you arrive at what seems the right time. Investment success is and always has been largely about timing. PS why have the references to the Unofficial Wordpress.com site stopped. Is there a problem. | donkey40 | |
17/1/2018 16:26 | Again supported with evidence; Excellent webinar when you look back and see what has been achieved and what’s to come. Donkey reference the sky’s the limit etc. Listen from 32-35mins. | wheniamfree | |
17/1/2018 15:55 | “Who was it said - The Sky is the limit?“. Not sure, I remember it being more a blue sky opportunity and I am pretty sure I remember TG saying that also? Perhaps that’s where they got it from? Top of the leaders board, right and who am I? Best of three. I’ll give you a pointer the first initial isn’t T. | wheniamfree | |
17/1/2018 15:38 | Wheniamfree - who was it said The Sky is the limit? And what happened to the Unofficial Wordpress.com site You have your seat at the top of the LSE board orchestrating matters there. You have to be somewhat more circumspect on HC. And here you are going full throttle to this audience - you criticise me for repeating my rubbish; yet repeat your own story board incessantly x 3. What’s the difference?! As I say, and will keep saying - let’s see what the Bid award brings. | donkey40 | |
17/1/2018 14:44 | Ooooohh !!! Bit fiery around here today !!! Keep Calm and wait for February. | pottermagic2310 | |
17/1/2018 14:44 | Blue finish:) | ch1rp | |
17/1/2018 14:43 | Everyone just filter him and then he will end up talking to himself and will probably be disputing whose wrong and right with that too! Contract and reserves will see us through 20p IMO. AIM investors sell out on no news and generally pay higher prices to buy back in. | adorling | |
17/1/2018 14:30 | I think it's fairly obvious that the only poster ruining the boards is you donkey. Can't for the life of me understand what motivates you to do so. | mgellie | |
17/1/2018 13:13 | Not sure how you came to that conclusion but keep guessing lol. Satsuma - I see no answer to your question? Surprise surprise. The irony - Tells us all to do research. I’ve just been told to ask you what a seismic study is for - I’m up for a giggle. Is this like when you told everyone that gas comes out with explosives lol. Keep up with that research donkey. | wheniamfree | |
17/1/2018 12:41 | Ahhhh!!!! Ignore it!! | coley15 |
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