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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nu-oil And Gas Plc | LSE:NUOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B29T9605 | ORD 0.0001P |
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% | 0.0275 | - | 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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19/1/2017 08:21 | one fok for 300k for fun and share price moves up??? | comedy | |
19/1/2017 08:20 | cant buy..can sell loads??so whats does that tell you??? | comedy | |
19/1/2017 08:14 | Yapog Yet another placing oil n gas Oh no!!!! | risk1 | |
19/1/2017 08:10 | Outstanding, lucrative, oil/gas. Ooohhh yes!! | lyates2010 | |
19/1/2017 07:59 | Not new oil old oil aka eneg Same as imo!!! | risk1 | |
19/1/2017 07:52 | What's this olog you keep posting risk. U just need to move on | easwarareddy | |
18/1/2017 21:43 | I wonder where the TPI is miss his company.... | pj787 | |
18/1/2017 21:27 | Still no news!! F/ckers! Not you them!! | glenkaz | |
18/1/2017 18:55 | Red as predicted this morning Olog | risk1 | |
18/1/2017 15:57 | Looks like someone tried a DIY rollover of about five and a half grand. | yogaboy | |
18/1/2017 15:16 | whats happening here then | 1959cos | |
18/1/2017 08:26 | Cheers Toolsmoker 👍🏻 | jaymonk | |
18/1/2017 08:17 | Jaymonk they hold shorts in most of aim dont think will make much difference | toolsmoker | |
18/1/2017 08:12 | IT talks!! olog | counting cards | |
18/1/2017 08:10 | Red day certain imo | risk1 | |
18/1/2017 08:08 | Morning all. Looking good here.. news soon imo... | pj787 | |
18/1/2017 08:01 | NUOG is back and looks like we are in play!! | counting cards | |
18/1/2017 07:53 | Beaufort lost its discretionary licence and Cantors have been raided by compliance meaning they are having to close their books to settle their accounts. I wonder if CFEP have been shorting NUOG ? If we get some more buying we could really burn the MMS for a change. Has anyone who understands shorting better than me got any views on this ? Cheers Jay | jaymonk | |
17/1/2017 22:35 | Oil price recovering...oil stocks multibaggers...just a matter of time b4 nuog deal announced and multibag will happen...too many factors in nuog favour | comedy | |
17/1/2017 19:57 | Aibel partnership was announced with MDFDEVCO which is 50% owned by NUOG. They came aboard in October 2016 and the price rocketed. I think that move gave the game away. I don't think they were expecting that type of run till 2017. So hence the fallback to get retail investors out and replace them with institutions? This recent price movement is not letting anyone who sold to buyback cheaper. In other words the traders looking for a quick 5% are being shut out as soon as they sell. The free float is getting less and less each day. | counting cards | |
17/1/2017 19:01 | Yeh had a holding but sold up on the move uowards to buy uru which has performed well but i do like the look if this company .what was it that made this rise so much is it the contract you are going on about .what happens if this falls through will we be back at .20 | toolsmoker | |
17/1/2017 16:23 | Toolsmoker Were you not invested in the past. I have seen your posts from a couple of years back? Did you sell up? I think in term of capital they should be fine and with imminent news on the horizon this could take it back to above 1p. This is all my opinion. I have been looking into the connection between NUOG and the work they are doing with PVR as well. Looks like their arm MFDEVCO 50% owned by NUOG is going to be the catalyst to get it industry noticed. Look less likely everyday that we are going backwards. | counting cards |
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