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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% | 0.625 | 0.60 | 0.65 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Leather Tanning & Finishing | 0 | -4.25M | -0.0057 | -3.51 | 4.64M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/10/2018 07:22 | where does it say that? As in no reliance on RFP. Thanks Buzz, knew we could rely on you to do the filing for us all. Documentation Director or Chief Librarian - take your pick. | donkey40 | |
22/10/2018 06:56 | Excellent update entry at this level should reward | maverick247 | |
22/10/2018 06:34 | another 6 montbs or so with no real news seems possible. snooooooze | money4me | |
22/10/2018 06:13 | Clear update today. No reliance on RFP. | mr.oz | |
21/10/2018 21:45 | ISSUE OF PERFORMANCE RIGHTS In accordance with the approval of shareholders granted at the Company 2018 Annual General Meeting held 17 October 2018, Tlou Energy Limited (ASX Code: TOU) wishes to advise that 4,950,000 Incentive Performance Rights have been issued to Employees and Long Term Consultants of the Company. cheers ft ft | ftangftang | |
19/10/2018 13:33 | As always Buzz, on the money mate. You are the best. Talking about people and posting links. Never a comment or opinion of your own about the company and ITs prospects. Tell you what, click on the Tlou 5 year price chart and tell me what you see? Eeaaawwwww eeaaawwwww | donkey40 | |
19/10/2018 09:12 | There was an earthquake off the coast of Russia a few days ago. I'm sure the fisherman nearby are worried Blister is going to blame them | satsuma1 | |
19/10/2018 07:58 | Never thought that this board could get worse. How wrong I was. | npwharf | |
18/10/2018 20:40 | Way to make your posts credible. Predict an earthquake lol | satsuma1 | |
18/10/2018 20:12 | The Gilby FanBoys will be pleased to know that I have concluded some in depth research into past events and I can reveal that what you are about to read will be transformational for Tlou Energy and the Botswana topology (look it up BuzzyBoy). Now that the exciting pilot wells have 'spudded', I checked back on the verifiable timeline to previous events in 2016/2017. After much consideration, I can now confidently predict that there will be another Earthquake in Bostwana at or around mid-February 2019 resulting in another rns from Tlou using these tried and tested words: "...Botswana experienced an earthquake, with a preliminary measure of 6.5 on the Richter Scale. The epicentre of the earthquake was in a region close to Tlou's Lesedi project area." After that.... your investment monies will be rubble. Ha Ha Ha ! | blisters | |
17/10/2018 09:25 | And that was before RFP debacle. And before clarification Tlou bidding 2mw scalable to 10mw. Then it was 10mw and scaling to ..... Still a great story developing for CBM gas in Bots; shame it seems the leading CBM gas company isn’t driving the bus. | donkey40 | |
17/10/2018 08:25 | Too much noise between posters, so much so there is little of relevance posted anymore. Shame as this is a neat story being developed by management. Not my words. Donkeys. 15th Jan 2018. | npwharf | |
17/10/2018 07:48 | Chairman’s letter - 2016 Annual Report. Dear Shareholders, “The year under review has been transformational for Tlou and has seen us make significant progress in the development of our Lesedi Coal Bed Methane (‘CBM’) Project in Botswana, the most advanced gas project in the country. This is of particular importance due to the chronic power shortages being experienced in the southern African region, where demand in Botswana alone is forecast to increase 37% to 1,017MW by 2025. With this in mind, the Government of Botswana proposed the delivery of 100MW of CBM power to be incorporated into its future generation supply plans in June 2016. This news came out whilst we were waiting for the results of our tender for an initial 10MW pilot project and we are delighted that Tlou has started the new financial year with this commitment in place for the development of a 50MW CBM project. This is five times larger than anticipated and demonstrates the strength of the government’s support for the development of domestic sources of power. It was always our intention to upscale from 10MW, however this expected approval from the government will fast-track the roll-out of our strategy and we are incredibly excited to have been given this opportunity.” Basically the experienced BoD and great mgmt team and superlative partners have regressed the company since this was written. Instead of building on their initial 10mw to 50 or more, 2 years later they are delivering an initial 2mw and scaling that to perhaps 10mw. Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear - sheep cliff ahead danger !! | donkey40 | |
17/10/2018 04:12 | 'Spudding of the first pilot production wells started last night' Good news! | the manini | |
16/10/2018 12:29 | Haha haha haha haha thud. That was me laughing my head off. | donkey40 | |
16/10/2018 06:54 | Wheniamfree, there’s no chance getting through to Blister, he only believes info found on websites he’s found himself. | satsuma1 | |
16/10/2018 06:13 | 3 years on and still talking tripe. I got bored reading fellas, I have what’s called a life - you should try it? Blisters just to entertain you; “Well Gents, as one geologist said about that 6.4 Earthquake, the water/fluids used to extract the gas has to go somewhere.” Yes, it’s called an evaporation pond. Surely you were taught the “water cycle” at school? | wheniamfree | |
15/10/2018 20:03 | Some good chat - where is Tidd to answer everyone’s questions? This time last year, he was here for everyone, every question, everything .... And now, abandoned, moved on, not a cheep. | donkey40 |
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