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http://interfaxenergy.com/gasdaily/article/28111/fid-due-next-year-for-newages-west-africa-flng
Not had a look at share register but from regulatory notices Crown has 26% and we know they can't buy through 30% unless they make an offer to all shareholders. Cash sitting doing nothing is not good business and management are not rewarded for doing nothing so let's hope they either act sooner rather than later to generate a return on investment or return the money to shareholders so we can put our cash to work somewhere else.
morning this is just a guide but if crown invested 40 mill to buy 30 % of blvn and blvn have 100 mill in cash if they get 10 mill each year for ten years they would gain 60 mill lol all they got do is skim of the top each week to get cash back
32p again , omg
does it take to work out how much money you need to keep a company mothballed , 7 months and counting, all the talk of distributing the cash in the bank to shareholders seems a very long time ago.
Lol...Zzzz Wake me up when it kicks off!!!
at least with the new directors ,they keep us on the ball with the constant updates and news ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,not like kh ground hogs day with this share,
Zzzz
* should have said "this week"
that is for sure. is the deal going ahead or not?
The only trades here must surely be between ex-bowleven staff selling and COC buying. There is no other explanation I can think of as there is no way to trade this.
wake up ,wake up. i think something is happening,,,,,,,,,, oh no sorry its just the tea lady , back to bed,,
Year in , year out , Zzzzzzzzzz. any chance soon ?
Zzz
Beijing is keen to secure access to more sources of LNG and is seeking to promote more technically-advanced manufacturing as it rebalances its economy; and is investing massively in Africa on geopolitical and economic grounds. presume coc are talking to the Chinese?
NewAge just tweeted http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/flng-forges-ahead-in-africa/
https://www.cameroon-tribune.cm/articles/12816/en/ Looks like Etinde not too far off then.
Who ever is running their buying program is doing a fantastic job hoovering up well below market value!!
we must be very due a new holding rns
That's it then, shows over...nothing to see here.
A million in the first half hour, something happening at last
Twitching nicely
Cameroon gov probably move developments forward They need the revenue
Can anyone explain whether the current violence in Cameroon is likely to affect development? Plenty of new articles available online.
680,000 shares bought yesterday only reported today Various ploys to hold the price down Unfortunately will need some positive news to really breakout