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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Baron Oil Plc | LSE:BOIL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01QGH57 | ORD 0.025P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.001 | -1.49% | 0.066 | 0.06 | 0.07 | 0.0725 | 0.0625 | 0.07 | 311,953,009 | 16:35:24 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -1.39M | -0.0001 | -6.00 | 11.39M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/9/2016 11:02 | CLON share price up over 150% since they confirmed TALKS about a license in Ghana! comed on BOIL bod get a deal going somewhere decent!!!!!!!! | pembury | |
09/9/2016 17:14 | Not buying anymore. Not selling if I can avoid it. If Rudolph was still about he's have delivered by now. But nut but.. | valentine | |
09/9/2016 14:56 | Maybe it means you've got too many? | petecb1 | |
09/9/2016 14:21 | Valentine, The board hold less than you because there is no compelling reason for them to hold more. If the board thought these shares would be 10 pence or more on drilling Z34 in 18 months time they would be likely to hold more. So what does that tell you about your share holding and theirs? | nlmbidc | |
09/9/2016 09:45 | Well said 2admiral, the number & quality of RNSsss per calendar month reflects that lol Their pay should be predominantly performance-based & tied up to the average share price over a certain period of time....paying large bases without any obligations to acquire share % to support their strategy is not wise in my opinion! | sunnyboy25 | |
09/9/2016 09:39 | I hold more than they hold together by a long chalk... why?? | valentine | |
09/9/2016 09:24 | yes i know that,,,,, not many! | pembury | |
09/9/2016 07:59 | How many shares do William Colvin and Malcolm Butler hold pembury?, there could be your answer. | 2admiral | |
08/9/2016 18:10 | Its all about news flow that demonstrates the BOD are delivering! imo They are not currently Where is the XX1 farmout?? We are not talking massive expenditure here to get it drilled onshore! Farm it out 50% well carry - simple. No? Boil have funded all the seismics at 100% and the prospect is well supported by Nutech Energy Where is the deal? | pembury | |
08/9/2016 17:47 | Oil up 1.74 dollars so far today. | nlmbidc | |
08/9/2016 17:34 | Its all about news flow that demonstrates likely increased income immediately or in the near future. | nlmbidc | |
08/9/2016 16:00 | Need decent news flow and need to cut the everlasting stagnation on projects as the overhang continues! CLN have told the mkts they are in talks about a Ghana license and the share price has risen 50%! Please take note BOIL BOD's!!!!!!!!! It's all about news flow and we aint getting much at all hence 0.45p and zero interest in the stock What is happening on a daily basis???? Anything at all? | pembury | |
08/9/2016 15:46 | 100.000 more buys than sells between AIM and isdx. | the guardian | |
08/9/2016 15:41 | 30p.... I will be sold up if we ever make 3p again | oildon11 | |
08/9/2016 15:16 | 1.8m buy @ 0.0549P positive punter | valentine | |
08/9/2016 11:26 | Yes Pembury, at this share price level and for the volumes / value being sold why on earth bother unless you're sat counting your last few pence and are desperate. Given there is news flow to come why not sit tight...well that's my philosophy anyway...may as well hold out for something and hopefully that something results in a better share price than we have now. The constant drip drip drip of sells each time the bid is lifted to circa 0.5p is counterproductive and just results like clockwork in the bid going back down.... | simon8 | |
08/9/2016 11:19 | 1.2m sold @ 0.046p on isdx. I have enough and will resist temptation. | valentine | |
08/9/2016 11:11 | resident seller couldn't resist a mighty 0.5p news flow please bod | pembury | |
07/9/2016 07:51 | Possible IF drill one offshore succeeds? BOIL are fully funded/ carried for the first well via Union farmout worth $80-100m (Boil carry 20%). No dilution required here. Island Magee is a £400m project so surely we are talking huge numbers here. Back in 2012 BP took an option to acquire a 50% interest. Would expect a major partner to come in or the asset sold given the drilling success. EU/ Government backed funding will also attract any new investors. | pembury | |
07/9/2016 07:47 | at 30p a share I would be a millionaire and sailing off into the sunset....PLEASE! | simon8 | |
06/9/2016 19:31 | With an share price of 0.5p that would be amazing! Then there is block XXI (unknown potential/ decent seismic results evaluated by Nutech), Island Magee and any other new project to value in 50p will do it lol | pembury | |
06/9/2016 19:29 | Things have changed since that report was published. We now have only 20% interest and 50% or so more shares. Still comes out somewhere around 30 pence a share. | nlmbidc | |
06/9/2016 19:22 | Based on the independent Z34 CPR; DeGolyer MacNaughton resources potential assessment - mean value of $2.6 billion or £1.90 p/share | pembury | |
06/9/2016 17:51 | Pembury You have hit the nail on the head. How much is Z34 or IMSL worth. The answer to that depends on when infa or boil get some value out. Both projects have the 'potential' to provide considerable value. Its only when this is clearly imminent or actual that the share price reflects that value. As an aside the share price for Karoon oil and gas values the company at considerably less than its cash reserves. | nlmbidc | |
06/9/2016 15:23 | I was surprised to see that there are people living on Islandmgee. If the cavern is filled with gas, the locals could see a BOOM time. | the guardian |
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