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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Wildhorse Eng | LSE:WHE | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000WHE4 | ORD 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 10.75 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/1/2014 11:57 | 5p weitten all over | msufi1 | |
02/1/2014 11:00 | @StephenPKendal: £WHE WILDHORSE ENERGYMedium Term BULLISH. Current price 2.20p. 10dMA 1.30p +69.3%. 20dMA 1.37p +61.0%. 50dMA 1.76p +25.0%. 200dMA 3.01p -26.8%. | illuminati1 | |
02/1/2014 10:37 | They (mms) walked this down on sod all volumes. It has a loyal shareholder base and will likely bounce higher, | granitetim | |
02/1/2014 09:50 | @proactive_au: Red Mountain Mining, Digital Performance Group and Wildhorse Energy among afternoon % Gainers | illuminati1 | |
02/1/2014 07:16 | Speeding ticket in oz.The company is in ongoing discussions with a third party as previously announced to advance its UCG project in Hungary. No binding contract entered yet.As mentioned before cashed up Linc Energy stated they are in "active discussions" in Hungary. I wonder if they are in discussions with WHE. 2014 looking good | illuminati1 | |
02/1/2014 06:10 | Last trade was 3.3c = 1.77p WHE is down to its last £1m and recently tried/failed to raise A$3m by issuing loan notes convertible in 2yrs at the lower of 1.5p or 40% discount* to the share price. Perhaps the recent move above 1.5p will make that lender more willing to go ahead. * Terms: convertible at -20% discount -20% interest paid in shares at end of term. | code677 | |
02/1/2014 03:03 | Galloping 403 million and 29.6%. Great start to the year. | killman2 | |
02/1/2014 00:23 | Happy New Year Wild Horse racing in full gallop in Oz. 4 million traded so far! +33% | illuminati1 | |
31/12/2013 14:16 | WHE given a resounding 5 Star BUY recommendation from the Bulls. Apparently now at the bottom of the decline and all turned bullish. | killman2 | |
31/12/2013 11:26 | Twitter@StephenPKend | illuminati1 | |
30/12/2013 14:34 | Interesting moves today. How many times has this type of thing been seen before? A long steady decline followed by an accelerated further decline to an all time low - followed by a big turnaround. Numerous stocks lately (AFPO and MARL just two that spring to mind) and you can usually make a good 100% even on a dead cat bounce. Of course, there might be something behind this rise which could kick this up further. | loverat | |
30/12/2013 13:30 | There are a number of ways to gain exposure to the potential rally in uranium prices through listed Australian explorers and developers. The major players are BHP Billiton (ASX: BHP), Paladin Energy (ASX: PDN) and Energy Resources Australia (ASX: ERA). For a pure play on uranium I would look at Paladin Energy. Paldin has extensive uranium resources and reserves and when the uranium price moves above US$80/pound, it will be receiving substantial operating cash flows, which can then be used to pay down debt and provide robust returns to shareholders. There are a number of smaller players, which include Toro Energy (ASX: TOE), Energy and Minerals Australia (ASX: EMA) and Wild Horse Energy (ASX: WHE). All these smaller players are expected to rally strongly upon a recovery in the uranium price. | illuminati1 | |
27/12/2013 08:41 | Buys now at full ask at 1.25p2014 will be the yearUCG approval + JV + Uranium price to double | illuminati1 | |
23/12/2013 19:36 | Why does the asx write a letter requiring explanation when there's rose sharply and not when they fall | vitamal | |
23/12/2013 13:32 | Another drop - where will it end ? is it about cash as I think or are there deeper problems with their non binding agreements etc a proper examination is needed of the viability of the operations | jarbie | |
23/12/2013 09:47 | You're asking the right questions G. | oiht | |
21/12/2013 20:59 | I bought in here for the UCG. But has our uranium potential actually proven to be worth anything yet? Or are we still at the hopeful stage? I can't get my head around the Co reports on this. If it is worth something, then I really can't get my head around our SP! Thanks. G. | gerhart | |
21/12/2013 16:48 | Uranium Outlook: 2014 Will Be The Year of Uranium http://uraniuminvest | illuminati1 | |
17/12/2013 07:37 | I took some stock yesterday. Pulled back on very thin volume. I believe in the quality of the management to bring me a nice return in years to come! | granitetim | |
17/12/2013 07:22 | UCG - Potential http://www.telegraph | illuminati1 | |
16/12/2013 15:06 | Could Sueyou perhaps take a view on what is happening? | bertie bee2 |
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