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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vista Group | LSE:VST | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033962787 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 18.00 | - | 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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25/2/2014 09:42 | Still Vast. The did 50 for 1 share consolidation. | casholaa | |
25/2/2014 07:55 | Hi Guys , are these still trading as VST , looked in my ill portfolio & they have dissappeared . Are they now trading under max one resources....... | slim9 | |
18/2/2014 20:53 | I'm in rpt. Article refers to other companies. It does make one wonder all sorts. (edited my previous post) | casholaa | |
18/2/2014 20:21 | Which company ? | serratia | |
18/2/2014 19:17 | O/T Found interesting article. Funnily enough, I hold a share that's surviving by the skin of its teeth on a dead bb and all of a sudden .... hxxp://www.cbc.ca/ne | casholaa | |
18/2/2014 14:07 | Glad willi aren't you little creep, see you are out of your little hole | panagos | |
18/2/2014 13:38 | My goodness | willib2 | |
18/2/2014 12:49 | Still hold all my 5.000 shares here although dont expect nothing from it.Lost a good $100k here. | panagos | |
18/2/2014 12:39 | Blood on the streets price. That is where to make money, if we understand the issues. That is the problem lol. | gunsofmarscapone | |
18/2/2014 10:28 | guns - trouble is were all on the back foot... I've been caught out many many times. my gut felling with blvn is to sell but I'm stubborn. regards | targatarga | |
18/2/2014 09:58 | guns - give kh a hug from me.... gla | targatarga | |
18/2/2014 09:48 | Morning, yep Blvn my biggest paper loss but adding at the moment. I have a place at the meeting on 27 feb. Sorry off topic. | gunsofmarscapone | |
17/2/2014 22:00 | £200 on a punt is good risk management. I have a £150 punt on nfk. These binary exploration plays are no good for my health. I still hold 800+ vst and I'm not giving them a penny more. Putumayo licence can be lost if they need extensions. | casholaa | |
17/2/2014 21:06 | brilliant guns - I lost approx 30k here, and im down the price of a decent house in bowleven. gla | targatarga | |
17/2/2014 20:42 | For increased 'nuts' look at Blvn. Mostly about emotional control this game, added a sizeable tranche to Sipp. | gunsofmarscapone | |
17/2/2014 20:40 | Yes probably, that is why buying Tcg at 22p came so easy; nuts is the most probable cause. Still, £200 puntvestment is not immediately a disprovable idea? Westbridge something of a binary play based on Trp/Repsol operations. | gunsofmarscapone | |
17/2/2014 17:20 | You nuts? After losing 99% of value of vst shares? | panagos | |
16/2/2014 18:34 | Vst hold 100% of their Putumayo acreage due to Sagres not completing licence commitments to the best of my knowledge. Bought a micro tranche here at 11 cents and also a v small quant of Westbridge;just in case Repsol/Tower make a discovery on their contiguous licence area in Namibia. There is at least a probability that another partner and free or lo-cost carry can be achieved. | gunsofmarscapone | |
11/2/2014 15:50 | No idea if they currently have any licences/assets. Guessing that $2m could go toward their consultancy fees, hotels, travel and admin? | casholaa | |
11/2/2014 14:03 | Any views..... | targatarga | |
28/11/2013 15:38 | $2,000,000 private placement in October. But does Vast have any assets at all now? Where is the company headed, apart from a serious flushing down the toilet? | nil pd | |
15/11/2013 16:31 | Christ, from around $115 a share to under $1.5 a share - our old partner has about matched our vast losses.... | oilretire |
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