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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% | 2.00 | 1.90 | 2.10 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:09 |
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 |
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08/5/2018 15:28 | Mate, if you can’t see the significance of 3 unnamed parties negotiating CBM licences in neighbouring Zimbabwe, when CBM has been around in Botswana for so many years, then really I can’t make you. If this deal is for real (a large assumption) then would someone with $700m investment potential in CBM rush to the completely frontier district of post-Mugabe Zim OR would their shareholders not be better served coming to Bots and impressing Govt and Ministry with a big wad of investment potential ?! Coz if the beauty parade is then against Tlou and Sekaname - hmmm well I for one would be damned scared. But as usual you guys are no horizon risk or risk of any sort to your darling minnow Tlou, coz TG has you all spell bound. Over 3 months now - and still no sign of retender document that apparently just needed a tweak !! Wakey wakey | donkey40 | |
08/5/2018 14:11 | Your point makes so little sense. "Why does it appear a major group of some sort is rushing into Zimb? Is there some reason they are by-passing Botswana. " You make out like there is one group investing in CBM. All around the world there are millions of companies. You're clutching at straws here. Sometimes you raise valid concerns and points but "well someones doing similar in another country" is pointless | satsuma1 | |
08/5/2018 14:05 | Whendy - I didn’t write the article re Zimbabwe. Nor did I make it up. Why are there not these kinds of articles appearing about Botswana? You ask why I rush to attack Tlou and it’s progress. Why does it appear a major group of some sort is rushing into Zimb? Is there some reason they are by-passing Botswana. Your defence of Tlou is admirable, equally you have become ridiculously defensive over their limited progress. I don’t care if you can’t bring yourself to admit this - given you would rather Attack me back. But progress is progress - and right now the garden looks a lot less rosy in-country than it used to. And now there is major competition in a neighbouring country - the race to succeed is hotting up. Can we at least agree on that point ? | donkey40 | |
08/5/2018 13:10 | Can you tell us where Tlou can get $700m given they are pre-revenue and small cap? The point is to prove the model at which point it becomes attractive to bigger players and the influx of money will be greater for scaling abilities. A major moving in to Zim is early stage. What exploration has been done, what licences and permits and what reserves? None? Now, if it was that easy why don’t all the majors rush in, most are risk averse however a small cap with significant commercial reserves beginning an industry even with just 10mw shows scaleability especially if all the permits and agreements are in place along with substantial growing reserves. It’s at those times a major will either move in or TO, that is exactly how a business works and that is a globally proven model. When you have achieved something in life please come back and tell us how to suck eggs in the mean time, I’ll be backing a team with calibre and a twice proven model. | wheniamfree | |
08/5/2018 13:05 | Botswana are also sorting our an RFP for CBM... so we're al good. Why is it when a government or company says something is planned you jump on and say "see!" but if its Botswana and TLOU, "it'll never happen"? | satsuma1 | |
08/5/2018 13:00 | Nice find Donks. Strange how the TLOU fanboys never noticed this. Strange how it takes a realist with intelligence, diligence, foresight and a kind heart to not only find the story but publish it here for the Fanboys to choke on their morning rice crispies whilst contemplating the latest 7% crash in the share price Congrats, and well done again Donks - keep up the very very good work. | blisters | |
08/5/2018 12:33 | “Ho Ho Ho merry Xmas Tlou shareholders - some real competition around it seems !!!” Can you explain to us all how a CBM deal in a different country like Zimbabwe is competition to a CBM gas to power proposal in Botswana? It shows an industry being formed but where is there any need to partner? Furthermore since Bots are all about job creation and self sufficiency how would a similar industry in a different country come as a hinderence or even be deemed competitive? It would be quite the oppositie infact. Of course I’ll let you tell us? | wheniamfree | |
08/5/2018 12:22 | are TLOU winning work in Zimbabwe. jolly good stuff. | money4me | |
08/5/2018 11:31 | Just using what YOU taught me. You yourself repeatedly say nothing companies do in other countries count... or are you disagreeing with yourself? TG had success in Aussie but means nothing because he's now in Bots. Are you that contradictory? | satsuma1 | |
08/5/2018 11:25 | Are you really that stupid ?! | donkey40 | |
08/5/2018 09:46 | Good job TLOU are operating in a different country then... | satsuma1 | |
08/5/2018 09:02 | Zimbabwe to sign $700m coal-bed methane deal this month 3rd May 2018 BY: BLOOMBERG HARARE – Zimbabwe’s government plans to sign a $700-million deal with an investor that will develop a coal-bed methane site, Mines Minister Winston Chitandosaid. The accord comes as new President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who took office in November, courts foreign investment to rebuild an economy that halved in size since 2000 under former President Robert Mugabe’s rule. Two other similar agreements are expected in the next two months, Chitando said in a phone interview Thursday from the capital, Harare. Ho Ho Ho merry Xmas Tlou shareholders - some real competition around it seems !!! Unless of course you all think Tlou can partner up in a $700m deal. The responses to this are going to be fun - it’s been out for good few days now and, surprise surprise, not a cheep out of the cheerleaders.... | donkey40 | |
07/5/2018 15:43 | You are real creepy man - talking about my Wife and daughters (again) and which country (you think) I live in. Keep it up - maybe I will get someone come pay you a visit. Like you have also repeatedly threatened me with as well. You are coming across as a bit of a Richard head you know | donkey40 | |
07/5/2018 15:26 | Gosh you are so clever. And again you like to personalise your posts by referencing in my family - good for you mate. You really are a role model for everyone. Now, Serowe is not on Lesedi’s doorstep. Don’t be so proud or stupid that you cannot even realise when someone is trying to help you - go do some research on the 400kv line .... Most people understand subtlety .... except you I think | donkey40 | |
07/5/2018 12:45 | Nah, you can’t help talking. Usually sh1te, but you can’t stop yourself. You will be posting soon enough - slightest little piece of news and you and your mates will be back-slapping this to the stars again. Listen - I don’t think the 400kv line goes that near to the leases. If I was you, I would Do Some More Proper Research mate ! | donkey40 | |
07/5/2018 09:34 | Muppet called Kenmore is you, who has so far got nothing right. No donkey we are all still here and invested we just have better things to do with our time and letting the investment play out, no concerns here. As for the transmission lines, DYOR. Over and out. | wheniamfree | |
07/5/2018 06:01 | Whendy - how do you know the 400KV line runs close to Tlou leases? You said previously they run overhead on some part - I believe | donkey40 | |
04/5/2018 22:53 | Eureka !! Donks and Whendy are the same poster. Well, I never saw that coming but it makes perfect sense. Where would this board be without the 2 main protagonists having at it day after day except when they both disappear at the same time ??? mmm ?? Could be wrong though - ha ha ha. | blisters | |
04/5/2018 17:46 | Yah, but for weeks on end you made it your life’s mission to make sure you replied to every post of mine. Just so you could have the final word.... So really, you and me mate, we are joined at the hip - each as odd as the other. I feel we have a connection ! PS I am still waiting for my front door bell to ring - the man from the Pru or is it the Pol or maybe from the Oriface of the Presidunt... Have you given up yet ... Come on - write yet another big long jackanory for us all to giggle at .... pretty please .... | donkey40 | |
04/5/2018 14:57 | Donkey much better things to do in life than continue to make disagreements with a childish little sap such as yourself. Someone who makes it his life work to post on a forum to try and annoy it’s investors can’t be helped or educated. I think the term narcissistic sociopath was used for your description? I rest my case. | wheniamfree |
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