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I think the results on the 28th should pretty much shock the market into hike on this rediculous share price, income should be very high, let's just hope they been keeping a tight budget .
My £500 gma is gonna cost me to sell soon, worth £19 now lol
Trap is earning 6% of it's current Mcap (after expenses) Every MONTH! The market has got this one so wrong, re-rating well over due
Uv changed your tune (or should that be short) This is u last time I had the pleasure:- So the bubble has has finally been seen to have burst. A poor model for a business, interesting while it was working! I have never held shares in the company but have observed very closely. Never did like the employ, train (indoctrinate) , sell them some shares and then push them out into local government education departments to recommend/insist on RM computers in the schools system of expansion. Lobbying for the building schools programme, buying little peripheral businesses in the hope local authorities could continue to spend money they didn't have and training useless middle aged head teachers how to 'turn it off and then back on again' was soon going to be seen through by computer literate 'proper teachers' and was never going to make money long term for RM. No worthwhile R and D, no innovation and no vision - that has always been my observation of RM, (except for one visit to their virtual nonsense - just as they had spent another tronch of dosh on brick ends for teenagers!! it did all look very colourful but not a business!) RM rest in peace or pieces perhaps. This shows u for what you are. "
You Monday: "Trap Are in a great position now to capitalise on opportunities. They have income and cash in the bank. Expecting a few more of these over the course of 2013 and into 2014 as TRAP exploit their financial leverage. 2013 will be transformational for TRAP." Also " primarily investing here for crazy horse well" And since this uv done nothing but add constant stupid immature posts. Sort your stupid head out, leave this board, and stick your hose where the sun don't shine u mongrel.
Who on earth would suggest 4p 5p here with the revenue stream we have, hose it's laughable what your saying, research this company, and realize your talking out your ar*e
SOLO QFI RRL
Click on RNs above
"the combined entity, which will have net production of around 3800 boepd, is expected to be readmitted to aim as Trinity exploration at some point next month. The man behind trinity will be familiar to investors in the UK oil and gas sector. Bruce dingwall founded north sea focused Venture Production in1997. The company was floated at 170p in 2002 and acquired by Centrica in aug 2009 for 845p. With Bayfields chairman Finian Osullivan , who founded fellow sector success story Burren Energy, set to remain on the board of non-exec director Trinity will have considerable pedigree behind it and will offer an interesting prospect to investors when the shares resume trading in December". Sounds good enough for me, GL
RNS http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201210150730026472O
check my link earlier, they wanted to sell company but infortunately nobody was interested, they need 500k + to continue, still holding but slightly worried here, GL
https://www.hemscott.com/tdwlt/tiles/market-news/news-item.jsp?newsid=191858336748586&v=nw&dec=false
This has just dropped to 9p on the bid. What is goin on here!
Looking at your recent outburst "the bubble burst" and your now softening views on this company, it seems u just wanted to deramp the good name of RM with total false witterings, u obv work for some naff competitor, well I'm glad your pathetic views have well and truly shown u for what u are. RM is going places with or without you and your bull****.
19.50 sell 20.50 buy!
· Shareholder approval obtained 20 January 2012 · 172 pence per share return of value to shareholders · Ex-dividend date, 27 January at 6pm · This share has actually gone up 10p today, after 172p return to shareholders?