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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nautical Pet | LSE:NPE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B3D2ND74 | ORD 20P |
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% | 449.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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23/8/2012 15:08 | got mine today also. gone straight into various other oilers.. | ads_lon | |
23/8/2012 15:05 | p@ - if you hold in a nominee account, check your statement. | steelwatch | |
23/8/2012 14:13 | Received my cheque in post today (had certificated holding). | jay1948 | |
23/8/2012 14:09 | No, HBOS & HL have both paid out to me. Who's your broker? | sludgesurfer | |
23/8/2012 08:20 | I haven't received my cheque yet,any one else in same position? | p@ | |
15/8/2012 08:33 | thanks cash. will take a look | ads_lon | |
15/8/2012 03:14 | Folks, as an old EO'er, I'd suggest those of you looking for a new home for your cash to look at these three; AOI (tsx), PCL (asx), RMP (aim). The theme is East-Africa. First one is a class outfit with a big discovery on its hands and a new well about to follow-up. Second company has just started drilling the giant Mbawa prospect offshore Kenya. The first two are partnered by Tullow in some of the hottest exploration acres in the world right now. Third is more risky, but at current market value less cash (£13mln), it is arguably one of the cheapest oil co's on aim. It is actively involved in oil drilling campaign in East-Africa right now with an AOI subsiduary, over an area thought to be a replica of Yemen's multi-billion barrel basins. A discovery would, quite simply, transform them overnight. I hold stock in all three. AOI is my pick of the bunch - massive drill campaign about to begin to follow-up Ngamia success in kenya. Good luck whatever you do. Cash | cashandcard | |
14/8/2012 22:52 | There's plenty of reason to panic when you calculate your CGT liability. Give me Cairn paper any day.... | sludgesurfer | |
13/8/2012 15:53 | ah ok. Thanks Steel. no need to panic just yet then! | ads_lon | |
13/8/2012 12:57 | ads - sold mine, but: Latest date of despatch of cheques and settlement through CREST By 22 August 2012 | steelwatch | |
13/8/2012 12:33 | Anyone know what the anticipated timescale is to receive money into dealing account? depends on broker I guess, but I think the Eo. went through pretty quick | ads_lon | |
10/8/2012 10:25 | Farewell Nautical. A good Catch(er) that turned into a Kraker. Sludge | sludgesurfer | |
10/8/2012 09:32 | Put some of mine into FastJet (FJET) a new Easyjet start-up for Africa. Backed by Stelios and Lonrho, major shareholders, so substantially lessens the risks imo. Anyway, farewell Nautical, it's been good! | yorkie123 | |
09/8/2012 13:01 | Unexplored Atlantic margins r us then Mr Angry as I also have an interest in FAST and PVR, the latter of which is coming together nicely after seven long years for me after much averaging down over the lean times. | steelwatch | |
09/8/2012 12:47 | So long Nautical - it's been a blast. Also have SQZ on my watch list also GBP and maybe FAST. | mr angry | |
09/8/2012 10:17 | LM - I put a slug in SQZ, though should point out that I am a long term investor, so maybe not the best place for a quick fix. | steelwatch | |
09/8/2012 10:10 | Well done for selling out when you did steelwatch. Obviously should have done the same and not only to get a tad more money but also to have had the use of that money earlier. Really thought though that there would be a counter bid. Ooh well where to invest the cash next? Any thoughts steelwatch or indeed any other poster? | liquid millionaire | |
09/8/2012 10:01 | Well, that's it folks. | steelwatch | |
07/8/2012 12:59 | missed the obvious!!! Thanks Steel | glyn10 |
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