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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vialogy | LSE:VIY | London | Ordinary Share | GB0031647653 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.205 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/2/2014 07:39 | Re post 10510. I'm learning. Reading reports on the Vialogy website, it seems that Cantor Fitzgerald (company took over Seymour Pierce) is Vialogy's nominated adviser under Aim rules. So ...... do I get this right..... the company presumably paid by them to formally advise the company on AIM procedure is named on Share.com as issuing a "strong buy" recommendation. | 60ken | |
15/2/2014 22:17 | This is a stock that's risen 100% since the placing.... it don't look dead to me ..lol | spec7 | |
15/2/2014 21:37 | Fse, have you not being paying attention recently? Actually looks much less risky now and the chart is encouraging. I'm not adding but now hopeful. Friday was a wonderful day with large gains by Spl, tyr and viy too. 2014 promises much on many fronts. | deepvalueinvestor | |
15/2/2014 21:18 | This company is as dead a parrot as any I have seen. Bond ripped us all off and got away with it which is a hell of a bad precedent for all aim investments. It's utterly deplorable | fse | |
15/2/2014 17:25 | This pile of pooh still alive? Next cash call is when? | napoleon 14th | |
14/2/2014 13:00 | Ah the famous 1 code is here! News Monday. Lol. | babbler | |
14/2/2014 11:46 | Looks like close to 0.3 today. | timmbo | |
14/2/2014 10:47 | taf420 - Why shouldn't anyone be selling? What 'news' is there to latch on to for a sustained rise. The present move up could just be from a 'herd instinct' mentality stemming from 'someone must have heard something'. :o) | soldi | |
14/2/2014 10:28 | Well I am only 40% down now a lot better than a few months ago that's for sure!!! A little bit of good news and we will all be smiling as this will move v quickly imho | mhw28865 | |
14/2/2014 10:17 | no rise can be sustained without sellers.Just need more buyers than sellers. | fairenough11 | |
14/2/2014 10:14 | only if people don't keep selling, | taf420 | |
14/2/2014 10:10 | could get a little breakout today with this volume/momentum. | fairenough11 | |
14/2/2014 10:01 | vlue friday! Lot of trades going through, tipped somewhere?.... | the prophet | |
14/2/2014 09:50 | been quite last few days, looks like every one has woke up today, hope they all investers not dumpers | taf420 | |
13/2/2014 13:07 | luckykids 11 Feb'14 - 18:53 - 10506 of 10508 1 0 What, that they are returning to VIY because they cant get funding? Treat them like Scotland, you want out then off you go and don't come back...:-) | spec7 | |
13/2/2014 12:18 | Readers were looking for news. Does anyone have comment on the takeover of broker Seymour Pierce by cantor Fitzgerald announced on 8th Feb. hxxp://www.cantor.co | 60ken | |
11/2/2014 19:13 | Still don't understand how they can value VEC at $20 for purpose of funding | gemstar2 | |
11/2/2014 18:53 | What, that they are returning to VIY because they cant get funding? | luckykids | |
11/2/2014 15:09 | Wonder what Jim Slater thinks. In at 1.05p placing and buying in open market at 1p+ to find he's down/lost iro 80% and not too dissimilar to most of us. Wonder if he reduced and took a loss and/or took part in open offer. He came on board too early and took the medicine we've all had for years. His was just more concentrated! lol | twix386 | |
11/2/2014 15:09 | Can't be too long now before VEC news...... | ngen yap | |
11/2/2014 12:09 | Volume seems to setteling down at last. Buying time for the brave i suspect. Given the trades over the last week or so the share price has held up remarkably well. It would have been quite likely for it to drop to placing price given the 50% dilution. Come on Adam, keep the ball rolling now. :-) | spec7 | |
08/2/2014 14:44 | I wonder if the last Atascosa success, as announced in April 2012 has a slightly different implication now given the last few months developments. London, Monday, April 16 2012 - ViaLogy PLC (LSE: VIY) announces today that its client Atascosa Exploration of San Antonio has successfully drilled another oil well at the Galba Field in South Central Texas using analysis provided by ViaLogy technology. This is the third commercially successful well Atascosa has drilled in the area using the new technology's recommended co-ordinates. No real significance until we look at the production figures and the spike from May 2012 I think the steady decline is expected, and when production reaches these lower levels new wells are considered (looking back over a few years seems to be the trend). Now Atascosa have two new drilling permits submitted in December 2013, only now they are looking at the Austin Chalk in Bexar county, they have no previous recorded activity there. Considering they did seem quite positive back in April 2012 about the QRD results are they still likely to want to use QRD? The relationship with them now sits with Vialogy PLC and so they would have to approach AR for any analysis services, so I wonder if Atascosa are either looking for analysis services or to further the working interests with Vialogy? Do Atascosa still want to use QRD? Commenting on this latest well success Atascosa's Chief Executive, John Mullins, said: "We're very pleased with this drilling and its confirmation of ViaLogy predictions. Based on their recommendations we have increased our lease positions at the prospect. The accuracy of the predictions enabled us to secure approvals from the Texas Railroad Commission (TRRC)to drill additional offset wells at 10 acre spacings. This helps to maximise recovery, and to depart from the TRRC standard field rules that mandate 40 acre spacing between wells. It also ensures we get the best possible financial value from our leases." GLA | jimb2 |
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