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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Genel Energy Plc | LSE:GENL | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B55Q3P39 | ORD 10P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.30 | -1.53% | 83.90 | 83.90 | 85.10 | 83.90 | 83.90 | 83.90 | 11,177 | 09:00:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 432.7M | -7.3M | -0.0261 | -32.64 | 238.05M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2017 07:47 | Losses can you post a link to a reliable source quoting that Saudi oil production has increased? A two second google produces this...... OPEC production fell in February as Saudi Arabia continued to compensate for other cartel members who have not yet achieved promised output cuts. The oil price has to rise it is in Saudi Arabia's interest as they want to sell part of Aramco this single fact that will drive oil price to upto $60, maybe more too many variables to be sure though, no matter how much the shale drillers take up the slack. Once the sale goes through then all bets are off. Thing to worry about is Russia they don't seem to want to play ball anymore. | pogue | |
15/3/2017 07:41 | oil price has rallied massively since yesterdays lows brent now at 51.68 | wantmorethan24p | |
15/3/2017 06:09 | Isis commander of Mosul's Old City killed as government troops near key bridge over Tigris River | losses | |
14/3/2017 23:22 | that was some rally in the oil price. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 23:20 | From another board...So news is emerging that Saudi has reversed some of its oil production cuts and was back over 10million b/d in February. And the price is falling like a stone - as you'd expect. What a coincidence it's all happening as US Shale makes it's comeback. Expect low PoO and for Genel ...... | losses | |
14/3/2017 18:29 | 24p re: PVR are you really that thick, the bid price is still the same, not gone down only the mid price has moved, so that its marked down. try buying in quantity not so easy WJ. | w1ndjammer | |
14/3/2017 18:11 | FOR WINRAMPER... PROVIDENCE RESOURCES PLC ORD EUR0.10 17.75 -0.75 -4.05% | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 17:43 | just relax guys. ignore the de rampers. falls were a cross the board today. Tullow and Premier oil together with Enquest were also down heavily. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 17:23 | impairments .. gas assets will be halfed.. still more than the current market value. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 17:16 | bloodbath all across the oil sector today. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 16:02 | big buyer has pegged it.. realized those impairments are two weeks away.. | mr roper | |
14/3/2017 15:50 | where is our big buyer gone to...??? come back please. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 15:36 | W1NRAMPPER bet you bought here today. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 14:47 | Oil tanking not going to help here.. | losses | |
14/3/2017 14:30 | 45P time to buy WJ. | w1ndjammer | |
14/3/2017 14:24 | no chance buddy. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 14:10 | I am aiming at under 70p...For the next profit... | alamaison5 | |
14/3/2017 13:58 | hold 40k now. have added 5k on this tree shake and short attack. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 13:57 | short attack going on. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 13:51 | If in doubt do nowt. share price could drop to 70p BWTFDIK | cool hand kev | |
14/3/2017 13:37 | have added... i do not know what am doing.. totally confused. | wantmorethan24p | |
14/3/2017 12:11 | winndy , it's gone from 70p last feb to 140p last june /july , yes it's then declined gradually and is now looking for a new direction, which may retest 70p again, who knows , but the company is now on track for the massive gas , and guess what , even the doomsters will be buying. | jotoha2 |
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