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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bahamas Petroleum Company Plc | LSE:BPC | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B3NTV894 | ORD 0.002P |
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% | 0.325 | 0.32 | 0.34 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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25/2/2019 16:57 | Linton78 Or of course they might have said we will come back when you secure the licences, no one knows on these boards | bartender18 | |
25/2/2019 16:50 | Interesting view on the LSE board that ties in with some (implied) feedback from the company in shareholder calls : The super major took a chance hoping they could step in after June 2019 and say to BG we'll drill a well. It didn't work. They have to do a deal with BPC, but are not in exclusivity and have lost all the money they paid. They now have to compete with rival majors. | linton78 | |
25/2/2019 16:40 | there appears to be a 2.3p zone resistance. if we break this then i can see this hitting 3p+.. but it will need some momentum and news for that i think. I have a feeling BPC will need to go it alone if we dont see any further interest from majors.. and for that we will need cash. The first question is how much money do BPC have, secondly how much would it need for an exploration well.. of course if they can get the money then speculation of oil seeps etc could send this flying again, and in that case fundamentals can go out of the window very very quickly. Good luck every one. | hraj | |
25/2/2019 16:35 | whoppy, He said he spoke to the company following his blog which I assume was Friday but the Podcast went out today. | stewart4980 | |
25/2/2019 16:24 | I think he said he spoke to the company on Friday. | whoppy | |
25/2/2019 16:22 | Linton, just listened to Malcy on voxmarkets, I assume it went out today, he sounds positive to me, quite a change for him with BPC. I assume historically he was not a fan, well he sounded ok to me following the licences, listen to his analogy, I hope his thoughts about the super major who walked and others who are interested are correct. DYOR. | stewart4980 | |
25/2/2019 16:13 | Thanks whoppy | gismo | |
25/2/2019 16:07 | 1M buy at 1.86p, 15:03pm. Shown as a sell. Can sell at 1.9p now. | whoppy | |
25/2/2019 16:02 | Thanks Linton. Malcy sounds quite positive. | whoppy | |
25/2/2019 15:48 | Malcy doesn't like Potter anyway so he would say that? | gismo | |
25/2/2019 15:45 | BPC on vox markets - 53 mins in Malcy spoke to the company on Friday, risks down in his opinion but still high risk. | linton78 | |
25/2/2019 15:36 | Will be looking at a golden cross on the chart next few days. | whoppy | |
25/2/2019 15:23 | Can't resist eh Gonzo . .,. . | dynamohum | |
25/2/2019 15:19 | Needed high volume, still in low.!! | dil2211 | |
25/2/2019 15:18 | Hi humm lol | gismo | |
25/2/2019 15:18 | Bring it on!! | gismo | |
25/2/2019 15:18 | The Moons a Balloon. . . | dynamohum | |
25/2/2019 15:15 | Yes, off to the moon by the looks. | whoppy | |
25/2/2019 15:12 | Ha ha , it's the final countdown . . . | dynamohum | |
25/2/2019 15:12 | Barvin already filtered. And up we go!! | gismo | |
25/2/2019 15:10 | Brexit is easy. No deal, keep £39Bn and do business with the rest of the World. Any day you wake up and find your £39Bn up, is a good day. ;o) The skanks in Parliament know it really. | whoppy | |
25/2/2019 15:02 | barvin25 Feb '19 - 14:50 - 27903 of 27905 (Filtered) | linton78 | |
25/2/2019 15:00 | Gonzo , your being naughty . . . . . .no more cross dressing . . . Seriously whopper , this is a 20 month last chance timeline , bit like Brexit, a deal , any deal or crash out . . . . . . | dynamohum | |
25/2/2019 14:53 | Too many trolls on here | gismo |
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