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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Tomco Energy Plc | LSE:TOM | London | Ordinary Share | IM00BZBXMN96 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.0385 | 0.037 | 0.04 | 0.0385 | 0.0385 | 0.04 | 1,900,063 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drilling Oil And Gas Wells | 0 | -690k | -0.0002 | -2.00 | 1.27M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/1/2023 07:48 | I recon we might see higher volume today, imo | talais | |
31/1/2023 07:44 | I recon it's valkor, all the work that has been going, some one been paying for it, and it's not Tomco, | talais | |
31/1/2023 07:12 | No great surprises that it will be February for the RNS. It is safe to assume that the concept of raising $2/300m is dead. The technical risks of extracting oil are too high a barrier and the chances of funding the less ambitious are nigh on zero, so that leaves the 'free' carry. TOM are in a cul-de-sac with biscuit tin cash only. TOM would be cheaper to buy from an administrator, and by definition therefore, any third party should sit back and wait. Not an easy position to negotiate from. If JP manages to get TOM out of this cul-de-sac he will have earnt every penny of his salary (but if a plan is offered read every weasel word of the document). | the diddymen | |
31/1/2023 07:11 | If the funder is Valkor then they have pulled off a blinder. | vauch | |
31/1/2023 07:08 | I hope we have news soon to take advantage of the rise this time around. | vauch | |
30/1/2023 16:56 | Yep Ducky I still hold them. what a bummer | vauch | |
30/1/2023 16:53 | I'm still getting flash backs on you not selling PQE. | ducky fuzz | |
30/1/2023 16:46 | Ducky I took 1.2 mill yesterday so you may be right. | vauch | |
30/1/2023 16:45 | So ducky tells us he owns about 4.3m shares .... begambleaware ? | fenners66 | |
30/1/2023 16:13 | I think you can include me in that. Each time it hits what I think is the bottom , it goes lower. Stuck 48k in at 7.5p once!Be warned all I'm probably buying in tomorrow so if you want to wait a few days for the inevitable fall after my purchase you can thank me for the warning | mikecoster | |
30/1/2023 16:02 | Hi Mike .. I think we need to persuade Vauch to sell up. He is the jinx that is holding us back. | ducky fuzz | |
30/1/2023 16:00 | Mmm do I buy more in the morning, do I hold what I have, decisions decisions. | mikecoster | |
30/1/2023 15:47 | .374 to buy on ig, 250k or over | rmart | |
30/1/2023 14:49 | Another 0.16p in the share price and I'm even [again]. | ducky fuzz | |
30/1/2023 13:27 | Looks as if existing shareholders are keeping the support around this level. | the diddymen | |
30/1/2023 13:25 | Goulding1215 - haha Mixi, remember another company, CICC, opening a £50m office in Mayfair. We never did get the address. CICC might have opened one for all anyone knows. What is for sure is that the shareholders do not own it. | the diddymen | |
30/1/2023 13:22 | Good to see a tick up in the share price. | ducky fuzz | |
30/1/2023 11:32 | Lopodop, maybe finalising Mega bucks deal for tomco!? He’s not on a skiing holiday that’s for sure. He MUST be there for business, we just have to wait to see the outcome. | rmart | |
30/1/2023 11:05 | Maybe if JP still in Utah, Tomco opening an office? | goulding1215 | |
30/1/2023 10:49 | Yes, he is. | damac | |
30/1/2023 10:32 | Is JP still in Utah? | gjabrj | |
30/1/2023 10:15 | I'm tempted to go for "never" as I'm always wrong. | ducky fuzz | |
30/1/2023 10:04 | What precisely is JP doing in UTAH? | lopodop | |
30/1/2023 09:50 | Ill go for sometime | vauch |
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