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TLOU Tlou Energy Limited

2.00
-0.05 (-2.44%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.05 -2.44% 2.00 2.00 2.10 2.05 2.00 2.05 506,269 16:35:05
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Leather Tanning & Finishing 0 -4.24M -0.0039 -10.26 43.06M
Tlou Energy Limited is listed in the Leather Tanning & Finishing sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker TLOU. The last closing price for Tlou Energy was 2.05p. Over the last year, Tlou Energy shares have traded in a share price range of 1.35p to 2.56p.

Tlou Energy currently has 1,076,536,717 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Tlou Energy is £43.06 million. Tlou Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -10.26.

Tlou Energy Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/10/2020
13:14
Let's hope the fairly modest financing for the first phase is agreed soon to set us on a similar trajectory.
andrewsr
25/10/2020
12:32
andrewsr,
Re GKP i'm going back to when it went from 10p to £3.Happy Days!

4711phil
25/10/2020
09:26
Agree the sentiment phil, but not sure if GKP is a good analogy, the shareholders were wiped out by bondholders in a deal probably stitched in the city up long before it happened. Clearly, AG has considerably more integrity than Kozel & associates, although the present GKP board are probably a big improvement on the old.
andrewsr
24/10/2020
21:10
I think most of us have just got bored looking on here and seeing nothing but a great list of donkey and the word "Filtered".

I'm not ashamed to say I'm still 47% down on my investment as I believe in the long term prospects just as much, if not more, than I did when I first invested at 7.2p.

It looks as if someone agrees, and I expect to see a notice of major holding soon, as the relentless buying pressure suggests a single big player to me.

It's taken a bit longer than I had hoped, but steady progress is being made. The fact that we're starting to build the transmission lines is a great boost to the hope we'll be selling power at some point and not just selling out the asset.

speccy1
24/10/2020
18:45
You really do believe every single ounce of your own BS Brad.

PS pretty sure his question was directed to me. But hey, you are still that legend in your own mind.

PPS was my sub 2p call incorrect.

donkey40
24/10/2020
03:48
I wonder if the only news Tony can offer shareholders at AGM next Tuesday is that Tlou had a site visit from Minister Moagi a few days previously ....

If so, watch the share price motor .... backwards !

PS - Brad, stop talking about you/ your portfolio please. It is totally embarrassing matey.... and sad to say, you don’t even seem to realise why.

donkey40
23/10/2020
11:07
TTTT rides again.

January article; it’s all relevant; Minister Moagi is the best thing ever for Tlou, apart from Tony of course. Rah rah rah.

Where is the news to support this run in share price.... Surely it isn’t due to warm fuzzy feel good noises from Ministry...

Whilst solar is starting to get all the headlines in Botswana, watch out for the Hydrogen revolution sweeping the S African airwaves. Biden gets elected in US and then fracking starts getting the headlines again and, despite Tlou claiming they don’t frack, the detail on that is lost on the green tree hugging meanies.

Is CBM destined to be a lost cause?

donkey40
23/10/2020
07:25
What Donk forgot to say is that there is a link to to the clearest article on Botswanan power production over on LSE!

I'll reproduce the link here. It goes back to January but is still very relevant imho!

cherrylady
22/10/2020
23:41
You are the best Brad. Mickey Mouse is a ramper; I am a deramper. And the only voice of intelligence and reason and understanding is You !!!

Good job, well done. You are TTTT - the true Tlou Trooper.

PS I will keep posting my news articles from Botswana so you and others continue to get a sense of the mood music there.

donkey40
20/10/2020
14:40
Given this recent price rise activity, I am expecting news before end of the week. That way Tony will have a much less uncomfortable time at the AGM next week than he deserves. I stand by my previous posts last week the news will be about the PPA negotiations (most likely) or about securing funding (most unlikely - no PPA yet) or about a heads of agreement on a possible JV partnership (middle likelihood).

Sellers are on their way back here.

Anyone noted the date of the AGM - Thursday 27th October 2020. More good skills from the Board

donkey40
20/10/2020
01:50
Minister Moagi addressing the Africa Mining Summit today talks about coal and solar as the energy sources for domestic power generation. And zero mention of CBM....

Yet another kick in the teeth for CBM Botswana.

donkey40
20/10/2020
00:01
The amount of electricity produced in the country continued its decline in the second quarter of the year, with the state power utility relying on more than half of the supply from outside to augment the inefficient local power plants that operate below capacity and have proven to be unreliable.

The shortage in local power production has been met through imports which have now grown large in size and cost. With Botswana’s average maximum demand of power is 610 MW and peak demand of 702 MW, BPC imported 453,733 MW of power in the second quarter, representing 53.2 percent of the total electricity distributed between April and June, which was 853,636 MWH, down by 15.6 percent from the first quarter.

For the first time in a long time, Nampower was the main source of imported electricity at 42.6 percent of the total electricity imports, outpacing the usual front runner Eskom, which supplied BPC with 32.3 percent while 20.7 percent and 4.4 percent were sourced from the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) and Cross-border markets.

donkey40
18/10/2020
23:54
Great to see you so happy, tweeting your usual irrelevant tosh on market trades.
donkey40
18/10/2020
18:52
Smiles! Went to L2 and saw the very table I was referring to in 8870!
Have a look and you'll see that I don't tell porkies, pinky!

cherrylady
18/10/2020
18:48
3p is the uncrossing trade price - lower than both buys and sells all week - I'm only visiting to see what ADVFN have to say about L2!
Back on your head!

cherrylady
16/10/2020
19:22
Brad - you do realise you have been posting non-stop all week on Tlou and the share price trended between 2 and 3 pence. Hardly the stuff of dreams ....

You really are looking for positivity in every trade

donkey40
15/10/2020
13:31
If TG was looking after shareholders, as Brad often likes to claim, then why didnt Tony lend Tlou a shareholder loan and help avoid all the horrendous dilution ....

525m shares now in issue - yup that sure is looking after everyone....

Brainless from the brain dead one.

donkey40
14/10/2020
11:12
Whizzer - the share price goes down and you complain like a mopping teenager. The share price goes up and you say the rampers are at their work. And here was everyone blaming me as the negative one.
donkey40
14/10/2020
06:07
Nini your not funny.Sorrry
liartidd
13/10/2020
14:07
What mob? lol I see one poster asking a question if that's a mob you must really struggle in a shopping centre ???
the manini
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