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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Petroceltic | LSE:PCI | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BB0QZ876 | ORD EUR0.3125 |
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% | 7.495 | - | 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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15/2/2011 17:48 | JC made the mistake of telling the world that he wants now to sell...hence the price..not 150p as expected. | oilhunter2 | |
15/2/2011 17:47 | Oil,tell that to ENI and Total! | hermana3 | |
15/2/2011 17:46 | herm.. just lucky..everyone knew east africa is gas prone...problem or luck would have it..lots of gas.! | oilhunter2 | |
15/2/2011 17:46 | We have onshore italy do we not? | bones30 | |
15/2/2011 17:45 | Italy is gone. environmental law is here to stay. all PCI has is Algeria.. | oilhunter2 | |
15/2/2011 17:43 | The old boy doing nicely over there too. Baldy was and is a trader for sure. | hermana3 | |
15/2/2011 17:42 | johnnie craven 'balddie' to some of youse, wanted to sell...that's why he left and started COV. | oilhunter2 | |
15/2/2011 17:13 | Fl,Brian wants to retire too... | hermana3 | |
15/2/2011 17:05 | LOL Blue. Look I'm bored of the rumours now I used to be suckered in by a few but in essence I look at the facts. At present Brian is not delivering.....sort it big man and please stop stretching the timelines I hope to retire at 50 not 60. | freelunch | |
15/2/2011 16:53 | Fact is the Chinese are scouting Algeria for business opportunities currently. Isarene is certainly big enough for the big Chinese Energy outfit's deep pockets. | hermana3 | |
15/2/2011 16:49 | fl - i trust no-one. in-fact i'll be asking myself some pretty searching questions later on. edmund | blue86 | |
15/2/2011 16:46 | Blue come on don't tell me you liked bigboots aswell!!! BP ha ha ha ha ha!!! | freelunch | |
15/2/2011 16:46 | At the Mid so a hard call. | hermana3 | |
15/2/2011 16:43 | big 1.5 mill buy/sell? | barmy cakes | |
15/2/2011 16:34 | He's the Expro MENA Director, hardly in Algeria I was after the Head Guy in Hassi.Again, hope your right, Cheers DD | desertding | |
15/2/2011 16:34 | It is as you stated Brick. This is 100% Brick posting. | freelunch | |
15/2/2011 16:31 | Geronimo Brick. | 3doogle | |
15/2/2011 16:26 | Asked my view of the share price but I am not a fortune teller. What I do know is facts and you had those and my take. Any doubts anyone has just telephone Expro and ask them if their man man in Algeria is Nigel. That answers all you need to know. Someone thought they would catch me out, but did not, as any of you can check. Will not be providing any more quiz entertainment but mistakenly thought this was a bulletin board where Isarene, Ain and Petroceltic information was posted. Not predicting share price so no attempt at fixing a price as long term it will find a level especially with multiple bidders, but what I believe is that Petroceltic have stumbled across a bloody big find and explained why the percentage are split and good reason for it, along with those eyeing it up on the radar. When one of you posts confirming the name of the Expro big chief in Algeria is as I stated, then I'll post again | expatinthedesert | |
15/2/2011 16:18 | 25wbh, always well oiled this end. (baby oil obviously). | bones30 | |
15/2/2011 16:17 | f3ck i'm confused now. | blue86 | |
15/2/2011 16:11 | GOSH!!!! shock horror!...could DD and Expat both be brick :-O i find it hard to believe, as the man known as brick has no history of using double identities! | big ox | |
15/2/2011 16:06 | May be , keep well oiled bones, one way or another, the bars opening soon | 25wbh |
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