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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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26/10/2006 08:51 | hi nick sig. :-) i saw the flurry here yesterday but didnt post, i was really busy spread betting on ftse's. i picked a few of these up in sep at 13p....... leeson | leeson31 | |
26/10/2006 08:46 | Any life out there?! | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 18:47 | Yep, can't complain. Let's hope today's interest continues | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 15:52 | Well a good day overall and I agree the chart looks good | krazykid | |
25/10/2006 15:39 | And another biggy: 375k at 11.83p. Could these trades be the reason for the sharp rise this morning? | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 15:33 | And a 380k trade from earlier today, but which way did it go? Buy or sell. I think it has to be a buy otherwise the share price would have been knocked well back this afternoon. I wondered why they kept such a wide spread at 11.25-12.25 - it could have been to fill this order | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 15:11 | Someone just picked up another 100k in 20 and 80k trades? | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 13:12 | Hmm, gone a bit quiet here. But nicely up for the day and the chart looks very positive | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 09:38 | Nick, You too mate.. | 2ngh | |
25/10/2006 09:27 | nicksig, agreed. PPE only has Z34 in Peru though. Their African projects look good though. | stuart14 | |
25/10/2006 09:24 | Good luck Rats, 2NG and others. Got to do some work now! | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 09:22 | Morning Rats. This looks interesting as they seem to have more than just Peru. Tunisia and Oz too. Will look into this. | olmert2 | |
25/10/2006 09:21 | Nick, in for a litle mate. Rats PS morning Olly. | ratsnaks | |
25/10/2006 09:19 | I understand that this is a long term play for full value to be realised, but if XXI does come up trumps a lot of people are going to be looking at GOOs future projects plus oil plays in Peru. That's just my opinion | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 09:17 | z34 potential is massive. | sos100 | |
25/10/2006 09:16 | Should point out that Z34 partnership is involved in a 30 year exploration licence application for which approval is expected soon. Plectrum brings expertise in seismics and evaluation. Drilling is some way off. | steelwatch | |
25/10/2006 09:16 | Nick, XXi is onshore, Z34 is offshore. XXi has been drilled and is going to testing. Z34 hasn't even had the 3D seismic done on it yet. I agree Z34 could be an elephant,but it is years away. So are most of PPE's African projects. PPE looks great for the future, but it is a lot further down the line than the potential company making news flow from GOO which PPE have no interest in. | stuart14 | |
25/10/2006 09:16 | you did well nick to get in at that price you early bird :>) | krazykid | |
25/10/2006 09:14 | You here to Ratty? | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 09:13 | Steady guys L2 dropping off a bit, maybe a chance of a shake. L2 1 v 2 12 - 12.5 spread .5 (4%) WINS just came off the bid. Rats. | ratsnaks | |
25/10/2006 09:13 | Yep Pem, but if XXI is as big as we think it is this will have a huge knock on effect for Z34 and PPE | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 09:11 | Very small amount a while back when Cantor started picking up a few. | 2ngh | |
25/10/2006 09:11 | ppe are drilling partner on Z34 not XXI. goo are 100%. | pembury | |
25/10/2006 09:09 | Ok, you in here too? | nicksig | |
25/10/2006 09:08 | Nick, Totally agree, posted at the same time!! | 2ngh |
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