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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nthn.Petro. | LSE:NOP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0D47T64 | 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% | 3.625 | 3.50 | 3.75 | - | 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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25/8/2011 10:34 | I wonder when the whispers will start? "Result from the high-impact Zaedyus well in French Guiana expected in September." | maxk | |
25/8/2011 08:45 | Blimey, it's doing a Lazarus. | maxk | |
25/8/2011 08:15 | the only way is up! | maxk | |
25/8/2011 08:11 | It's not a duster (yet) , buy buy buy. Well , at least for the next 2-3 weeks. | bionicdog | |
24/8/2011 21:18 | I havent given you any info! hic! | maxk | |
24/8/2011 17:34 | It's coming to something when you have to get the info from the resident drunk instead of the company. | bionicdog | |
24/8/2011 13:39 | Look at the trough feeding errrm I mean Warrants extension RNS, there are a few there m8. | soulsauce | |
24/8/2011 13:27 | How many hangers on, sorry employee's, do NOP have now? | skidaddle | |
24/8/2011 08:28 | Not a single trade so far...is it punter fatigue? | maxk | |
24/8/2011 08:19 | always been a fan of the value and the apparently undervalued price of the stock. but i said it on this thread some time ago .. I was witness to a Muzzer display of rhetoric some months ago.. and whilst nearly falling asleep i feared for my postion in NOP owing me on average around a £... the shares were £1.25 .. i didnt want to panic but i put myself on the Book at 1.45 preying to be taken out.. needless to say i haave have to average down since that speech.... I like many others i would imagine wish they would have never fell for the " its so cheap" tag that this stock has been labeled with... I leave you all with the one line that sums this co up. Its cheap for a reason! | kermit | |
24/8/2011 08:04 | You would love a efficiency report done on the staff at NOP... I am at a loss as to what they actually do during the day... | kermit | |
24/8/2011 07:13 | bionicdog: Quite right. In the body of the results is this : French Guiana The ENSCO 8503 rig commenced drilling the Jubilee-type Late Cretaceous Zaedyus prospect in March. The objective of this wildcat well is to test the Jubilee play across the Atlantic in a new potential hydrocarbon province where Tullow has secured a commanding acreage position. Delays have occurred during the drilling of this deepwater wildcat well for a number of reasons; in particular, issues have arisen from drilling in a new basin with little or no comparative data. The rig also had to handle periods of increased ocean currents and some hole instability. The final section of the well is now being drilled and results are expected in September. | parthus | |
24/8/2011 07:13 | September now. | bionicdog | |
24/8/2011 06:47 | I haven't heard back from Tullow yet. I understand from another source that there will be an update on Zaedyus in the results today , so they obviously can't have finished yet. The most that we can hope for is some indication of hydrocarbon shows. | bionicdog | |
23/8/2011 12:05 | bionicdog Thank you for that senor ! | parthus | |
23/8/2011 11:15 | Is that a muzza "few days" or real life few days? | maxk | |
23/8/2011 11:05 | Hoping for an answer later today , not much of August left. I was told a few days ago that it would be in a few days (not from Tullow) , so read into that what you will. | bionicdog | |
23/8/2011 11:00 | Bionicdog; When I contacted Tullow they said the result of Z would be in August... have you found out the same ? Wish you the best on your 21st on Sunday ! | parthus |
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