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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Touchstone Exploration Inc | LSE:TXP | London | Ordinary Share | CA89156L1085 | COM SHS 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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0.50 | 1.29% | 39.25 | 39.00 | 39.50 | 39.25 | 39.00 | 39.00 | 447,595 | 10:30:25 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 35.99M | -20.6M | -0.0879 | -7.74 | 159.26M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/6/2021 04:02 | Thanks David. I suppose low liquidity is both positive and negative...negative in that the share price could drift a bit downwards as there are always reasons a few need to sell at any given time to free up cash, but positive in that there could be a scramble for shares if Royston or other positive news come in. | leoneobull | |
11/6/2021 18:20 | Yep London 44k which is very low. Combined TSX and other Canadian exchanges with a 15m delay are 96k traded and now $1.60 up 3c post the chairman’s sale. But 15 minutes delayed! With market closing at 21.00 hours U.K. time or 4pm EST. | davidblack | |
11/6/2021 18:17 | Good evening David, or morning depending where you are. Am I correct that only 44000 shares traded today? I've heard of low liquidity but this is ridiculous! | leoneobull | |
11/6/2021 18:00 | In this case not paint but that sticky stuff that takes a very long time indeed. Chairman sold another 62,500 thus demonstrating his faith in the project! | davidblack | |
11/6/2021 17:55 | Paint, dry and TXP.... | leoneobull | |
11/6/2021 15:07 | On front cover and page 6 | adon30 | |
11/6/2021 12:44 | I’ve no idea what they post as filtered ages ago. But just good that the asylum allows them computer time. | adon30 | |
11/6/2021 11:29 | CFC - you're f'ing right matey. I've been so busy with personal stuff lately I haven't even had time to post on JSE today! Hope things good with you? On filter now, lol! | dunderheed | |
11/6/2021 11:26 | Fine with me, put him on filter. Deny him the oxygen of publicity. | sleveen | |
11/6/2021 11:08 | Following the end of the big T&T conference I am guessing Shell and the new Energy minister had a chance to talk. Coho whilst small might well have been on the agenda as the Minister clearly would like to send a signal that T&T is serious about energy development. Especially given Exxon keep on announcing major finds in Guyana every other week. | davidblack | |
11/6/2021 11:05 | sleveen, better people just filter, its simple. | pro_s2009 | |
11/6/2021 10:55 | If you don't like someone's posts just use the filter and if you don't want to do that then at least don't engage with them. Investing is hard enough as it is without the distractions of those you consider to be trolls. | dhb368 | |
11/6/2021 10:50 | I can't moderate as I'm not blue. We could move to Pro's board where he could do the honours? | sleveen | |
11/6/2021 10:45 | Dunder mate Im starting to worry about you "you never know they may actually post something sensible... one day and I wouldnae want to miss out on that!" I think you might be on a slippery slope if you intend to read all the dribble he posts in the hope of one day finding some pearl of enlightenment. Best thing would be for sleveen to moderate, deliberate and sustained trolling should not be tolerated on any BB. | captainfatcat | |
11/6/2021 10:21 | It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubt of it. | stockport loser | |
11/6/2021 10:10 | Soggy agree but you never know they may actually post something sensible... one day and I wouldnae want to miss out on that! | dunderheed | |
11/6/2021 10:09 | badge was just thinking exactly the same and was going to post that but thought better of it however having just seen yours I thought I'd add, fine, post your personal views once or whatever but, after a while it just gets bloody boring and makes Linton look even more stupid than people already "suspect"! | dunderheed | |
11/6/2021 10:06 | Just filter, like so many others have. | soggy | |
11/6/2021 09:48 | I never post here , but I do read this thread and am a shareholder ( I appreciate the other's input ) You on the other hand ,I am tired of seeing your stupid antagonizing comments, so please GET LOST. | badge22121 | |
11/6/2021 09:35 | Come on Pro.. revive this dead 🦆 I’ll give you a hand... Shell are looking to buy TXP for £7 a share. Hurry while stocks last... 🤣🤣 | linton78 | |
10/6/2021 09:27 | T&T is said by the locals to be struggling with the initial stages of their vaccine rollout at a local level. No doubt they will learn very quickly what not to do as we did. | davidblack | |
10/6/2021 05:17 | Also note from that article linked above.... .........The government is in "advanced negotiations" with Shell about contract terms for the Manatee field on the maritime border with Venezuela, Young said........... Wonder if Coho routing is one of the many things waiting to fall into line as part of these negotiations between Shell and the government. | pro_s2009 | |
10/6/2021 05:11 | Interesting that Trinidad will finally be offering new licensing rounds for oil and gas deep/shallow and onshore. Wonder if Mr Moonan's scouting missions for the past many months and ongoing will yield TXP putting in for some new license areas when the process is opening. Quite possibly they might be bidding for quite a few, given the wall of cash coming in as 2022 progresses and too much money to spend on what they have so far.......some new exploration acreage would certainly be interesting. ..........The government will encourage further development over the next 12 months with licensing rounds for deepwater, shallow-water and onshore acreage, he said.......... . | pro_s2009 |
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