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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Providence Resources Plc | LSE:PVR | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B66B5T26 | ORD EUR0.001 (CDI) |
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% | 3.25 | 3.10 | 3.40 | - | 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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30/3/2017 09:20 | Herm I think they actually say "qu'ils mangent de la brioche" LOL regards | peaeff | |
30/3/2017 07:05 | Abu,De meeja has no shame and cant wait for an opportunity to kick a man when he is down! As The French say "let them eat cake"...... | hermana3 | |
30/3/2017 06:16 | Timber...as Donald Trump keeps reminding us, it is all fake news. Sir Anthony has not had for a long time any PVR shares to sell..these were all sold many months ago...we all read about it at the time. Not very honourable of the Sunday Business Post to kick a man even more when he is down. Shame on them!! | abudhabi123 | |
29/3/2017 23:53 | Hi there . usop,a guy i know was very hot on them a few yrs back, ,,he was counting his winnings at one stage but never cashed,,,he bought 20k worth which increase in value to 2m i think but then the bubble burst..anyone looked at the them lately...are they still alive?? | blustry123 | |
29/3/2017 21:53 | Interesting , from Atlantic Petroleum end of year accounts, looking to divest Irish assets; Atlantic Petroleum has rationalized its portfolio in 2016 with the aim of retaining only economic interests or development and production assets in the UK North Sea whilst pursuing international opportunities in the Eurasian Union. The company will seek to exit the Irish shelf in 2017. The company currently (29th March 2017) holds the following assets: Country License Field/Discovery/Pros UK P.2108 Prometheus AP UK 20% To be sold or relinquished UK P.2112 Badger AP UK 20% Farm out in process UK P.2126 Orchards/Aurora AP UK 10% To be sold or relinquished UK P.273 Ettrick AP NS 8.27% Forfeiture ongoing UK P.317 Ettrick, Jarvis AP NS 8.27% Forfeiture ongoing UK P.317 Blackbird AP NS 9.40% Forfeiture ongoing UK P.1580 Blackbird AP NS 9.40% Forfeiture ongoing UK P.1606 Orlando AP NS 25% Sale ongoing UK P.1607 Kells AP NS 25% Evaluation ongoing Ireland FEL 3/04 Dunquin South AP I 4% Sale ongoing Ireland SEL 2/07 Hook Head/Dunmore/Helvick AP I 18.33% To be sold or relinquished | timberwolf3 | |
29/3/2017 21:29 | Well. That's a story to be sure. A better man than his son. | funtimejonny | |
29/3/2017 20:32 | Timber, either lazy journalism, a Freudian slip, or a guy yhat can see the near future ! | 1cagney | |
29/3/2017 20:08 | Latest article on the fall from grace of TOR Do they know something that we don't or is the following paragraph just lazy journalism; Last weekend Ireland's Sunday Business Post newspaper reported the ongoing bankruptcy process would see the last shares held by O'Reilly in Providence Resources, the oil exploration company he founded and that was once run by his son Tony Jr, sold. | timberwolf3 | |
29/3/2017 18:43 | Steel, re COP I received a letter for my then Broker HL telling me I just may get some of my money I invested there back. Did you receive a similar letter?. I personally doubt I will get anything. Looking for a punt anyone? Try SIMBA ENERGY {SMB}. Should be drilling in Dec 2017 in Kenya. SMB may do as well as Africa Oil and Tullow there. Cheap share price currently CS$0.7 quoted on the TSXV exchange and ISA eligible too. hxxp://www.simbaener Not ramping just giving some an option as long as whoever DTOR. GLA, GD | greatfull dead | |
29/3/2017 16:47 | Roger,Cairn are coining it in Senegal now. First India,Senegal and soon Ireland! | hermana3 | |
29/3/2017 16:33 | Some may say...a nut cracker! | steelwatch | |
29/3/2017 16:29 | The sister ship Drillmax is now drilling a new well for Cairn/Far in Senegal and according to Far is already 4 days ahead of budget, these are very impressive machines. | rogerlin | |
29/3/2017 15:48 | Tis a cracker this one...a wee cracker! | funtimejonny | |
29/3/2017 13:23 | Transocean did a fantastic job for HUR so much so they were mentioned in glowing terms in the recent RNS | ngms27 | |
29/3/2017 12:37 | Owners of the Jolly Green Giant, Eirik Raude, filed for bankrupcy protection! | steelwatch | |
29/3/2017 11:32 | There is always one know it all floating head first in de pond,Steel. Go dance on someone else's grave,Cait! | hermana3 | |
29/3/2017 10:55 | steelwatch still peddling useless dodgy Irish stocks, I see. Some things never change.... What happened to the ultra-squidgy COP? tooralay | oiltakeyouhomeagaincaitlin | |
29/3/2017 08:40 | You beat me to it Roger. | 1cagney | |
29/3/2017 08:39 | Fugro Searcher on its way back to Port after it's few days working on Druid. | 1cagney | |
29/3/2017 08:38 | Fugro Searcher this morning back within range of Marinetraffic free service, off tip of southwest Ireland and heading east, will it go to Cork or straight on, finished the Druid site survey now surely. | rogerlin | |
28/3/2017 23:15 | Bring it on! | funtimejonny | |
28/3/2017 23:12 | Ftj - was down to 9.something last Sept. Stretched mi finances to pick up a fair wodge @ 9.7p, but still need for TOR's options to be in de moolah. | steelwatch | |
28/3/2017 22:29 | Cheers ftj but in this instance im just looking at the last 60 days. There seems to have been some positivity. Lots of shares trading hands but little Sp movement. Is everyone in for the big gamble ? | 1cagney | |
28/3/2017 22:11 | Well...in fairness it has 1cag. It was down in the 12 to 14 ish range some time back (from memory). Have a look at the chart. Expect it will start to move up in anticipation of Druid. Of course a Barry farm out would give it a massive kick up the arras. | funtimejonny |
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