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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Proven | LSE:PPE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B517XC78 | ORD SHS OF 0.1P |
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% | 10.00 | - | 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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25/10/2006 08:39 | Strange - couldn't pick up any online but managed to get the mid-price through my broker. Happy with that. Anyone else thinking of taking the plunge? | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 08:30 | Good call Steph. I've bought in this morning. This should start to rise in line with GOO soon, IMO. Good luck!! | nicksig | |
24/10/2006 23:44 | thanks stephanie - might join you and grab a few of these tmrw - although could be fairly long term hold before potential realised | fatfinger | |
24/10/2006 16:28 | Thought so :>)) | krazykid | |
24/10/2006 16:23 | I bought in today but showed as a sell at 10.7p....will have to guess which buy was Stephanies :>) | krazykid | |
24/10/2006 16:02 | Not yet. Hasn't been finalised - possibly this week. | 2ngh | |
24/10/2006 16:01 | block z34 is not currently being drilled, is that right? | fatfinger | |
24/10/2006 15:38 | Hi I bought shares in this company today. They have 50% of the Offshore acerage in PerU with Gold Oil. I do not think this fact has really been recognised or appreciated. Current price 10/11p Market Cap 19.1M Regards SM E mail stephanie.speculator | stephanie_m | |
22/9/2006 09:48 | I have no real news, just thought you might like to know " you are not alone".I continue to hold as nothing has changed and any progress has to be good news. | squaddie | |
22/9/2006 07:37 | hmmmmm :-) | leeson31 | |
21/9/2006 20:53 | short term support, i here there is a few rns coming as allways dyor[hd] i hold | jumbo66 | |
20/9/2006 11:37 | ty :-) | leeson31 | |
14/9/2006 12:52 | bet the directors are happy with their latest tranche of BUYS at 15.75p....not. however, i feel the director buys were simply gestures, as per smaller losses... the chairman has it best with 8 million shs, but thats only circa 1.2million GBP ( no calculator on me at present) if the spo drops below 12.25p then a trend is established, namely DOWN.. wacthing carefully.. leeson if theres any body there !!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL | leeson31 | |
06/9/2006 09:08 | must be ready for lift off now ..... sureley | leeson31 | |
02/9/2006 18:18 | ... duplicated post, sorry... | rockwood3 | |
02/9/2006 18:18 | Always nice to see directors increasing their stakes just after results are announced, and into a market that's been rising gently of late. Pretty small beer for them, of course, but one assumes they know what they're doing. Pending newsflow? Well, perhaps progress on the Peru deal, or discussions going well on possible farm-outs of some of the Australian acreage, or feeling confident about applications for new UK North Sea licences? R3 | rockwood3 | |
31/8/2006 10:15 | rns gone down ok. i can see this up at 26p on itrs next leg up..... a very bullish chart indeed... Lee$on | leeson31 | |
21/8/2006 08:10 | this chart looking good, ready for new territory me thinks... Lee$on | leesonlookalike | |
02/8/2006 08:56 | confirmed in independant that goo close to Z34 approval. may be of interest to you ppe holders. volumes in both have increased the last day or so unlike sp's. we await confirmation. | pembury | |
18/7/2006 07:57 | i hold goo so i expect if the Z34 license is converted soon as expected from perupetro then to ministry. then it should be up. this is an v interesting block of 1m acres next to oil fields. | pembury | |
17/7/2006 20:49 | next movement is important.. up or down? | p-m | |
02/6/2006 10:39 | hold tight | gbrownings2 |
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