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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Westmount Energy Limited | LSE:WTE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0S5KR31 | ORD NPV |
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% | 1.40 | 1.30 | 1.50 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 1.40 | 100,000 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Offices-holdng Companies,nec | -2.7M | -2.97M | -0.0206 | -0.68 | 2.02M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/1/2006 14:35 | Nice one ;-) | cwa1 | |
23/1/2006 14:17 | CWA LTD by any chance :>))) MV Ltd LOL | mickinvest | |
23/1/2006 08:51 | Hmmm. SEY up 6%???. A bit above my expectations given the DOW collapse but, hey, who's complaining? Anyone know any lucky company that owns some Sterling shares? :-) | cwa1 | |
20/1/2006 12:22 | How did the MM's manage to get 7250 at £1.10 yet they won't sell more than 750 online last I checked, time for a LOL BLT :>) Mick | mickinvest | |
20/1/2006 11:29 | Apologies for off topic here but, Bomfin, do you have an up to date NAV figure for Venture? Your one I mean, not the duff analyst's? :-) | cwa1 | |
20/1/2006 10:38 | CDS looks interesting. Going to test a well quite soon. Already been gas found in the area. The Bolivia situation might mean Paraguay want to develop their own gas production as who's going to provide the investment to pipe Bolivian gas to Paraguay now? P@, Good luck with you WTE shares. FWIW I much prefer VPC to TLW. VPC production not far of TLW's with a far cheaper market cap. rgds bomfin | bomfin | |
20/1/2006 10:31 | CDS up 15% today :-)) DES up 4% :-) All in all, not too bad. | cwa1 | |
19/1/2006 16:03 | only wanted 1k,i like this share but it is very illiquid. BOM,any idea why TLW HASN'T GONE UP MORE ON THEIR LAST FIND? director said it was substantial. | p@ | |
19/1/2006 15:55 | Is that what you wanted or all that you could get ? | bitterlemontart | |
19/1/2006 15:54 | Well ,just bought 1k @115.8. | p@ | |
19/1/2006 15:50 | DES up by more than 10% today.... | bitterlemontart | |
19/1/2006 14:56 | Well someone got 5K at 114p.... | bitterlemontart | |
19/1/2006 14:44 | Hi Mick Was grumpy about paying THAT much ;-) Yup, there's always tomorrow. | cwa1 | |
19/1/2006 14:29 | Not a bad price as well CWA, shovelled up the small leftovers for myself and my mum but now only offering 750 online. I'll try again tomorrow :>( Mick | mickinvest | |
19/1/2006 13:29 | Tried buying another 5k and the best they can do is £1.22 8>( Mick | mickinvest | |
19/1/2006 10:55 | bomfin - many thanks....interestin | bitterlemontart | |
19/1/2006 10:37 | BLT, FWIW, If the wind farm/gas power generation scheme gets the go ahead I'd value WTE at £2/share.(Wind farm go ahead could be worth an extra 30p/share) If it doesn't I still think Eclipse will be able to develop the gas fields and WTE are still worth about £2/share. Only my opinion which I've backed up here with some research. So IMHO DYOR rgds bomfin | bomfin | |
19/1/2006 10:15 | CDS thread.... Cerrito - 19 Jan'06 - 10:10 - 104 of 104 I think all things considered the terms of the new financing are pretty fair although not quite sure what prompted the price increase this morning. I note that they get a warrant for every share at 10p whereas the present warrants are one warrant for evry 2 shares at 12p, which is a bit of a moan that I have. The timing is certainly interesting; we will be getting the results of the results of the first 1635 meters in 3 to 5 weeks time and they are still being evaluated. | bitterlemontart | |
19/1/2006 09:20 | bomfin - following on from this mornings news....would you be able to post an updated realistic valuation of WTE as you see it ? Many thanks in anticipation.... | bitterlemontart |
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