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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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29/1/2016 12:27 | Oil broke $35... Happy days | sophisticatedtrader | |
29/1/2016 12:06 | Placed my bets...just a small punt. .. Fingers crossed! | sophisticatedtrader | |
29/1/2016 11:30 | Will bounce. Nice chart. | tidy 2 | |
29/1/2016 11:27 | Falling back ??? | 300808 | |
29/1/2016 11:25 | Next leg ......! | tidy 2 | |
29/1/2016 11:13 | EK must be burning merrily..... | moise | |
29/1/2016 10:32 | My screen is all blue, had to put my sun shades on sun cream next me thinks!!!! | kedward | |
29/1/2016 09:24 | Stinks of an approach. Wait for the company to inform the market very soon | gersemi | |
29/1/2016 09:18 | Strength all the way up on the book. | tidy 2 | |
29/1/2016 09:17 | lets see who has got "big ones " today | rallyman2 | |
29/1/2016 09:14 | This bid could come any time today, big push so far this morning, up 29% bid 35-45p is my bet. | cgod | |
29/1/2016 08:47 | Offer coming?.AT's buying!London - 22 January 2016 - Worldview announces that it is in the process of evaluating and preparing for a possible, all cash, offer (the "Possible Offer") for the entire issued and to be issued share capital of Petroceltic International plc ("Petroceltic" or the "Company"), other than shares already in the beneficial ownership of certain alternative investment funds under its discretionary management (the "Worldview Funds"). | h2owater | |
28/1/2016 20:19 | 184,813 bought. What are they all hoping for ??? If If PCI sell Ain tsila and just remain with Melrose resources we can all say goodbye, | kedward | |
28/1/2016 19:32 | Hay,Agree it is an asset strip situation for WV. Havent seen the agreement with Algeria but they are a very bureaucratic lot(educated by the French) so caveat emptor applies.... | hermana3 | |
28/1/2016 16:12 | Thats bull hermana, if Petroceltic are taken over they don`t need Algerian consent. Petroceltics agreements will remain and become the property of the new owners. As for deal with WV they are going to have to stomp up a lot more than what they thought. I believe that the co are going to have to sell off Ain tsila to keep going. What will be left is effectively Melrose resources. Question is what will Sonatrach give them for the remaining 38%. They would be lucky to see $100 million for it. | hayfield | |
28/1/2016 15:52 | 2max, Nearly all shares are punts and some of us have learnt that lesson the hard way! Algerian consent for new owner may cause some delay to this deal,lol. | hermana3 | |
28/1/2016 12:39 | Herm, been in here so long remember you as Nigerian Delight over on iii!seriously considering it mate, but it will be an absolute punt!!! - GLA | 2maximus | |
28/1/2016 12:29 | 2max,Market don't give fatty much chance of cobbling a deal with Worldview but who knows? Worth a wee shot with yer own money.... | hermana3 | |
28/1/2016 10:42 | Guys, long term holder since 2006, really gutted with the way things have panned out for this once exciting stock. Looking at my options I was thinking of averaging right down by putting a few more shillings in, am I throwing good money after bad? Wondered if anyone can shed any light - gutted shareholder thinking of the best exit route - GLA | 2maximus | |
28/1/2016 09:54 | A buy at last Herm, No info on Corky | billy_buffin | |
28/1/2016 08:49 | Billy,Tis a hectic takeover war here!!!! Has fatty cawkwell closed his short yet? | hermana3 | |
28/1/2016 08:44 | no trades yet? | billy_buffin |
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