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OCG Oxford Cat.

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Oxford Cat. LSE:OCG London Ordinary Share GB00B11SZ269 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 160.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

Oxford Catalysts Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
06/9/2013
08:13
Then isn't it about time they got some sales in the bag or have they all gone to the casinos at Las Vegas
hawkwind4
05/9/2013
19:03
Their feet are well and truly under the table..
gac141
05/9/2013
18:47
Name change and relocation packages to USA must be a huge drain on company finances.
Hopefully things will pick up once they get their feet under the table over there.

hawkwind4
05/9/2013
18:16
Fern,Stay cool, stay invested and pay all your mortgage off in a couple of years!
indiestu
05/9/2013
16:57
There must be some good news due from somewhere that'll help the share price

Should have paid a chunk of the mortgage off rather than invest here.... seemed like a good idea at the time.

Good luck to all holders.

fern5
05/9/2013
16:53
Terribly disappointed with the performance thus far.
fern5
05/9/2013
15:38
Sp nose diving week
hawkwind4
04/9/2013
23:19
Great find by Bountyhunter..well done..!

Only a matter of time before OCG may make a comment on this...

gac141
03/9/2013
09:19
Even with the AIM to ISA change & the general pick up, the mkt is underwhelmed.

The quiet ones are the best, time will tell.

Another good move.

haydock
03/9/2013
07:56
This is very good news this morning!
This is the most active and commercial agency in South America. We will get some serious business done with these guys involved....

gac141
30/8/2013
09:46
Indeed more than one site is being considered just not this one.
gac141
30/8/2013
09:26
gac141
When you finally land, take the time to read it again!
The minute is from a third party about one specific possible site and it merely says that that third party does not have any new information about the project as a whole.
More than one site has been considered.

wes1
30/8/2013
08:50
Anybody care to comment on the fact that QFI have now reached just about the same stage as OCG ?
Mkt value of qfi seems to be less than OCG, although they will be making limited trial sales this year?

Should they both have the same value?

haydock
29/8/2013
18:22
Can I add... I know the directors very well and I know that they would report anything that was materially different to what was already in the public domain..So I do not think this has any credibility... Whatsoever...
gac141
29/8/2013
16:25
Wes1 this arose from the meeting of 1st May report..If this was the case OCG would have had to come to market by now and disclosed....
gac141
29/8/2013
14:16
National Joint Council for the Engineering Construction Industry -
"The Executive Chairman advised that he had received no response to his letter or follow up e-mail and had some doubts that the project would go ahead. It was agreed that we would continue to monitor the project."
hxxp://www.njceci.org.uk/publication/njc-monthly-report-july-2013/wppa_open/

wes1
23/8/2013
08:42
Flaring at remote locations.
Easy solved, think, fit a mobile catalyst to it, not connect to pipe work.
Not mobile? Make some of them mobile ocg.
Makes sense imv
Why waste a valuable resource and pollute.

hawkwind4
22/8/2013
16:59
Long, interesting (and scary) article on pollution in China recently in the Economist:

Short sample:

'The muck that spews from Chinese factories most immediately affects those unlucky enough to live nearby. In January 2013 the air of Beijing hit a level of toxicity 40 times above what the World Health Organisation deems safe. A tenth of the country's farmland is poisoned with chemicals and heavy metals. Half of China's urban water supplies are unfit even to wash in, let alone drink. In the northern half of the country air pollution lops five-and-a-half years off the average life.'

Well worth reading the whole thing:

Energy from waste must surely be one of this century's great growth industry opportunities.

supernumerary
22/8/2013
13:27
Interesting times lie ahead..Bid shot up to 147.25 50,000 bid!

Someone took the bait....

gac141
16/8/2013
10:46
Could have been written by Solena's PR company ;¬)
supernumerary
16/8/2013
09:50
Nice Find Wes1 !
gac141
16/8/2013
09:10
not surprised this unfortunately named lady is at her wit's end - sheesh!
www.indiatimesgroup.com/post.aspx?post=133-Delhi-change-garbage-into-power123456.news

This plant is expected to meet two per cent of British Airways' global demand for jet fuel. Solena has won contracts for similar plants with Qantas, Lufthansa and SAS. Lufthansa's plant will have a modification that New Delhi will do well to take note of: instead of naphtha, it intends to produce 9 million tons of diesel fuel. India stands therefore at a crossroads. In 10 years from now, 600 million Indians will be living in cities with more than a million inhabitants who generate at least 600,000 tons of garbage a day.

wes1
16/8/2013
09:03
The number of producing wells hit another milestone in June, passing 9,000 statewide for the first time. Preliminary numbers put the June active well count at 9,071, up from 8,932 wells in May.

A 1 percent decline in the amount of natural gas being flared at well sites was also reported in the department's June report. Total natural gas flaring declined from 29 percent to 28 percent.

The decrease was attributed to an increased amount of gathering systems being put in place from individual well sites to pipelines and processing facilities.

Despite the drop in flared natural gas, North Dakota still stands in contrast with other oil-and-gas producing states. According to the U.S. Energy Department's Energy Information Administration, approximately 1 percent of all natural gas in the country is flared.

Helms said at next week's North Dakota Industrial Commission meeting discussions on "policy changes" related to flaring will begin. He said ways to reduce the level of natural gas being flared more quickly will be discussed.

gac141
16/8/2013
07:02
www.greenpatentblog.com/
wes1
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