Re: Last Post I thought that might be on the wrong BB. Yes we have been well and truly hung out to dry with this one, promises, promises, promises!
Last Post No, not for TOM (although it might as well be) - MY last post was meant for a differenmt BB!3p a share - lost 2/3 of its value in a year when oil has gone from $40 ish pb to $70pb.....
Shell Still willing to invest in N Sea:[link]
Re: Lesson Yes this was recommended in the Sunday Mail at 1.5p before consolidation. So on the basis that these were consolidated at 1 for 125 187p has become 3p or so.Reg
Re: Lesson It is has been one very long and painful slide to oblivion with no good news......ever! Despite the partial recovery in oil price we have been almost completely wiped out ......once again!Of course not forgetting the poor sods who were wiped out during the last consolidation!
Lesson I think this will be one I file in the very back of the dark old unpainted cupboard with only three wheels on in the far shed.Good luck with all your other investments chaps, I have lost all hope in this one.Marc
Re: Chief Executive moving on....hmm Yes he has been a disaster! I would have hoped that with the recovery in the oil price, we might have seen some signs that this is anything other than a basket case. A case of 'file and forget' here I think....
Chief Executive moving on....hmm So the chief executive had decided he wants to move on after presiding over a calamitous, turbulent and very disappointing period in the Tomco story. He departs giving the company a loan of £100k but is charging interest at 8% Well he must be one of the very few people who are going to make some money from an investment in Tomco!Shame nobody else has been so lucky in their investment with this company. Let's hope the next Chief Executive does a better job for the long suffering shareholders, who have lost in excess of 90% or have been diluted out of their investment.
Seasons greetings.......down 20% this morning! Well not much further left to fall I suppose ;o)
So much for the consolidation! The consolidation was supposed to support the share price and add value for the holders who were left.....we are rapidly approaching the pre consolidation share price!"An objective of the Consolidation and Sub-division is to create a shareholder base and share price that is more in keeping with the size and nature of the Company. An integral part of the Consolidation will be that it will reduce the number of shares in issue and the Board believes that will benefit the Company and Shareholders as a whole. The market price of a New Ordinary Share immediately after completion of the Consolidation and Sub-division is expected to be approximately 125 times greater than the market price of an Existing Ordinary Share. The Board believes resizing the Company's issued share value may also encourage greater liquidity and may result in smaller share dealing buy-sell spreads." Bah....humbug!
Re: Death by a thousand cuts! Yes, very welcome rise for a change, no idea why. Let's hope it is the beginning of something good.
Re: Death by a thousand cuts! Late flurry of trades and a tick up to 6p.... something brewing?
Death by a thousand cuts! Well the slide to oblivion continues.....despite the price of oil being on a 2 year high!
Re: Update me please If you had less than 25000 then you will have lost them when the consolidation happened. Read the RNS 's and all will be clear.
Update me please Hey, I'm a bit lost in the whole share game. I thought I held 2000 shares in TomCo but have just logged in to registrars portal to find it is no longer listed in my portfolio (It was last time I looked). I can add TomCo in manually so it's the same registrars, but I am guessing something has happened to my holding before they have disappeared from the portfolio? Just confused as to why it doesn't just give any consolidation info on the portfolio? I'm not very good at following all the paperwork that comes in, so have probably missed something important? Anyone know what my position might be with these shares?