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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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San Leon Energy Plc | LSE:SLE | London | Ordinary Share | IE00BWVFTP56 | ORD EUR0.01 (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% | 16.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 5.75M | 40.72M | 0.0905 | 1.82 | 74.24M |
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24/3/2017 15:25 | OK that's answered the who, now we all know why. Follow the smart money. | czar | |
24/3/2017 15:05 | Someone bidding for stock again today, three guess who, one guess why. | czar | |
23/3/2017 23:44 | Fed Govt To Unveil Niger Delta Development Bank March 23, 2017 The federal government is proposing a Niger Delta Development Bank which will help to facilitate development of the region, the Managing Director of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mr. Nsima Ekere, has said. Addressing representatives of youth groups and ex-agitators from the Niger Delta at the headquarters of NDDC in Port Harcourt, Ekere said the proposed bank would also assist people from the region, especially youths, to participate in the establishment of modular refineries in the region. He said one of the programmes of the federal government is the establishment of modular refineries in the Niger Delta region to deter youths in the area from involvement in illegal refineries. “Instead of doing the small illegal refineries, government wants to help us with the technology to do this bigger so that we will be involved in refining in such a way that the environment will not be destroyed,” he said. He however noted that people in the region, especially youths, would have challenges getting enough capital to get involved in the modular refineries. His words: “The challenge will be how the youth of the region will get enough money to buy into these modular refineries. Federal government has mandated the NDDC to work out the modalities with the Ministry of Petroleum Resources. We want to ensure that whether the youth have money or not, they can key into this. So, we are going to set up a Niger Delta Development Bank to drive the development of the region. And inter-ministerial committee has also been set up in the presidency to look into all the issues raised during the visit of the vice president to the region.” He reiterated the commitment of the commission to the economic empowerment and development of youths of the Niger Delta region. | linksdean2 | |
23/3/2017 16:31 | Give it a rest ffs,with your cut and pastedGet a life | triple seven | |
23/3/2017 12:17 | chart trader, "anyone with a calculator or if not a pencil and paper can work out the value." That's my exact point. And anyone with a bit of programming knowledge can automatically look for higher values and whoever is being lax enough to post in public about them. In 99.999% of cases it wont matter, but every so often something will cross-check and suddenly there is enough data to actively target someone to pick up a bit more until there is enough ... Because its all done automatically by computer up to a certain point, it doesn't matter how many thousands of checks need to be made to find just one vulnerable person who looks like they might be worth the effort of targeting at another level completely. I don't give exact prices to 3 decimal places, I don't give the number of shares involved in a trade, if its a small company or one with few trades on it, I even wait a few days posting the transaction. Over paranoid? Perhaps so. But since I moved onto a new windows version and realised the forced e-mail upgrade had scanned my e-mails for key words which were now coming back at me in advertising and junk mail, I've decided discretion is the safer course when you have no clue who or what your computer or phone is talking to in the background. After over 25 years of using the internet, I've finally reached a point where I don't feel I'm in control of my own protection anymore, and there's too much going on to be sure you've closed every door. | eadwig |
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