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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Med Oil & Gas | LSE:MOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0MZGF99 | 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% | 6.375 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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08/8/2014 16:06 | So was I but not with any great hope. Sobering to think thats all its worth to the market these days. Best not look at the 10 year chart. | ohisay | |
08/8/2014 10:18 | Yes, it's the temporary bit that confuses. I was hopeful of another higher offer. ;-) | rayrac | |
08/8/2014 09:54 | TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF TRADING ON AIM It is the use of the word "Temporary" that seems to be causing confusion. Adam, your enlightenment appears to show trading suspension is "permanent". | whackford | |
08/8/2014 08:17 | It is expected that trading in MOG Shares on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange ("AIM") will be suspended at 7.30 a.m. (London time) on 8 August 2014 and that, following the Scheme becoming effective, the admission of the MOG Shares to trading on AIM will be cancelled at 7.00 a.m. (London time) on 12 August 2014. The last day for dealings in, and for registration of transfers in MOG Shares will therefore be 7 August 2014. | adam | |
08/8/2014 07:52 | Why the suspension? | rayrac | |
30/7/2014 12:59 | Afternoon Cyan. Keep up the good work. | lr2 | |
30/7/2014 09:26 | Goodies here soon. What is happening? -Scheme of Arrangement -Effective Date: 11th August 2014. -Terms: GBP0.04875 in cash, and 0.0172 Shares in Rockhopper for each Mediterranean Oil & Gas Share . Currently worth 6.488p with RKH at 93.75p. | ohisay | |
28/7/2014 09:43 | With a more positive attitude from the Italian government Ombrina Mare will become a very profitable asset. Ombrina Mare Exploration and Development Ombrina Mare 1 Oil & Gas discovery successfully appraised by OBM2 and OBM2-dir wells in June 2008 Flow test form OBM2-Dir horizontal well achieved an equivalent flow rate of approximately 1,000 barrels of oil per day Certified as Contingent Resources by ERC Equipoise Ltd. in 2013: ◦Oil C1 of 9.8 MMbbls, C2 of 25.1 MMbbls and C3 of 62.8 MMbbls ◦Gas C1 of 4.5 Bcf, C2 of 9.5 Bcf and C3 of 21.6 Bcf Prospective Oil and Gas Resources of 16 to 45 MMboe (Best to High case) Award of Production Concession will enable development planning to move ahead Ombrina Mare oil & gas field | cyan | |
28/7/2014 06:32 | Nop takeover in the end any of you know latest news ? | falklands | |
27/7/2014 13:25 | Richard Re your question about David Cameron He was educated over four locations : Eton College University of Oxford Heatherdown School Brasenose College, Oxford | le_commissaire | |
27/7/2014 11:13 | Cyan i mean Dan XXXX sure next you will be saying never interviewed matt of ntog or Tim fogl in my next article well got the emails to back it up so your on very unreasonable ground. Evidence ? i hate chrisoil ummm proof nil ??? so go troll someone else. At least lecom deleted his posts or re edited them on here with his past history i wonder if you have a sub IQ posting rubbish in that last post without evidence. Your already implicated in the above private letter from lecom dated 16 july 2014 do you know what that means if you continue to troll me. | undervalued companies | |
25/7/2014 19:29 | Complete nutters on here recently. I see a few filtered loons name date time filtered. Anybody got an up to date view about mog ? | chrisoil twitter | |
25/7/2014 16:50 | Undervalued Companies filtered and reported. | glyn10 | |
25/7/2014 16:44 | A photograph from the battlements of a castle owned by the National Trust of Scotland | le_commissaire |
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