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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Woburn Energy | LSE:WBN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1YW2916 | ORD 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% | 1.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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09/10/2015 07:42 | TSG I should be so lucky LOL! Let's see the money please! | cliveas | |
08/10/2015 15:50 | Harold Up date I rang. My stockbroker this am,it seems that two years ago when I bought Woburn stock 80 k shares there was an error and although I paid for the stock I was only given 50k shares and they have credited me the difference 387 GBP I hope that this has happened to other stockholders. | theshareguru | |
08/10/2015 15:50 | Harold Up date I rang. My stockbroker this am,it seems that two years ago when I bought Woburn stock 80 k shares there was an error and although I paid for the stock I was only given 50k shares and they have credited me the difference 387 GBP I hope that this has happened to other stockholders. | theshareguru | |
08/10/2015 09:45 | TSG, sorry, haven't a clue. | harold larwood | |
07/10/2015 21:55 | Harold any comments re my last post | theshareguru | |
07/10/2015 21:55 | Harold any comments re my last post | theshareguru | |
07/10/2015 21:32 | Ivan, my very thoughts. Besides, if you can buy full fat fresh milt then you can make your own cream so look it up on youtube - dead easy. I know your part of the World and enjoyed it so maybe e will have a drink one day there. So, the low life Hashwani mob kiss us off on Friday? They must be proud of trashing our pensions. It will not go un-noticed in the London market - "untrustworhy" is how I would descibe them. | harold larwood | |
07/10/2015 21:29 | Harold I have just had my statement from my stockbroker on the 14th Sept 125k Of my woburn shares has 357 GBP against it saying public offer, I have e mailed My stockbroker to ask what the he'll is this. | theshareguru | |
07/10/2015 17:01 | Morning all. Weather channel from SA .... Its supposed to be the rainy season in October (and also about May-ish), where we have maybe 15 minutes of light rain each day, before turning back to sunny. But so far, so good. Remained sunny day after day for the first week, which they put down to last year's El Nino. They did say we might expect a drought this year, but we can always pipe some water up from the Amazonas if it gets that bad. Plenty of strawberries, but they only sell UHT cream here, so I was thinking about going back to the UK, ...... until I read about all those illegal immigrants piling into the country. Had horrible visions of hordes of Hashwanis ..... so decided to stay put and if I have to buy UHT cream, well, I'll suffer. My boy's project for school, he decided to make some traditional Cornish mead. He asked his teachers if it would be acceptable (as it's alcoholic, of course). He gave them a sample, which they liked, and after a couple more samples, they gave him 100% for his marks. He He .... I think he takes after me. Now he's doing some Cider, as the president's son (or nephew, not sure) never heard of cider before, so I think he's now planning his political career. Life is good. I should have done this years ago. Harold, just go for it. Get out of Europe altogether if you can. I know you have many friends and family who would be sad if you moved too far, but well away from Europe you'll find a whole new world where you could live comfortably on just the UK state pension. In fact, I do only use my state pension, and all my other incomes go into the bank for holidays, or into other investments. Don't wait til you're too old to enjoy it. | ivanburgess | |
07/10/2015 10:12 | Great post Harold, still smiling! But it was the Welsh match that result did the damage. It will make for Interesting Aus/Wal and Ire/Fra matches as the teams consider who they might play next?? RW | dave-w | |
07/10/2015 08:24 | Good morning all, be careful Harold I understand they have heavy rain in the south of France. Dry here but overcast. | futhark | |
07/10/2015 05:49 | I await the outrage as we realise how much we've been ripped off! But something is better than nothing. | cliveas | |
06/10/2015 21:18 | Sorry no, e mail said pay out days only | theshareguru | |
06/10/2015 20:49 | Thanks TSG any indication price per share? | cliveas | |
06/10/2015 20:39 | Just had e mail from liquidators payout Friday or monday | theshareguru | |
06/10/2015 17:11 | Hola Ivan. How is the climate in your part of the world? We have had a truly dreadful summer over here and Mrs L and I are thinking of upping sticks and moving to the South of France. | harold larwood | |
06/10/2015 16:58 | Nice one. Hilarious! Laughing so much, I can't see to type. | ivanburgess | |
01/10/2015 12:56 | No sign of cash - liquidator waiting to pay one final creditor. Why is that taking so long?? Wonder if the Numpties are pulling a fast one and pitching in with an invoice for "Management Charges" etc. Wouldn't put it past them personally. Sunny here. Beer bottling this morning and grass cutting this faternoon and then Wales vs Fiji. | harold larwood | |
01/10/2015 12:12 | Any sign of our money? | cliveas | |
01/10/2015 09:08 | Good morning all, hi Gis cold winter and two hot summers. We shall see. Misty here. | futhark | |
01/10/2015 08:57 | Good morning, another beautiful day down here in Truro. Hope it's good where you are? They forecast a bitter winter but no signs of it yet, have a good day all..Gis | gismo | |
24/9/2015 10:50 | theshareguru - I got the same reply. The week after next and we will all be rich LOL I just wish I could have won the lottery, I would have fought this all the way in Court with Harolds help! | gismo |
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