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COV Cove Energy

239.50
0.00 (0.00%)
18 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cove Energy LSE:COV London Ordinary Share GB0034353531 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 239.50 - 0.00 00:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
18/9/2012
20:56
still sticking with east africa I see. Good for you. All the best.
utrecht_00
18/9/2012
20:20
Ut.. Falcon O & G, Ophir and Africa Oil are probably the best. P
peter anthony
18/9/2012
18:28
Peter, what you invested in these days?
utrecht_00
18/9/2012
06:34
The END!!

Of a great investment!

peter anthony
24/8/2012
14:11
NEW is the next COVE.

Small window to buy before rise to spud end Sept.

matt19
24/8/2012
13:45
Hi guys, haven't posted since I sold out after the shell bit. First up, congrats to all who held on and got out at 275p or now at 240p. Well done.

I put some of my profit from Cove into NEW. Check it out, spudding beginning of October. There's a lot of good data on the advfn NEW thread for your research.

utrecht_00
17/8/2012
12:46
Folks, I'd suggest those of you looking for a new home for your cash to look at these four; AOI (tsx), PCL (asx), RMP (aim) and AEX (aim). The theme is East-Africa. First one is a class outfit with a big discovery on its hands and a new well about to follow-up. Second company has just started drilling the giant Mbawa prospect offshore Kenya. The first two are partnered by Tullow in some of the hottest exploration acres in the world right now. Third (RMP) is more risky, but at current market value less cash (£13mln), it is arguably one of the cheapest oil co's on aim. It is actively involved in oil drilling campaign in East-Africa right now with an AOI subsiduary, over an area thought to be a replica of Yemen's multi-billion barrel basins. They virtually hold all the prospective acres in this corner of Africa. A discovery would, quite simply, transform them overnight. AEX, some of you probably know, has reserve potential similar to that of Cov although maybe not the single giant discovery potential you saw at WLBC or Golfinho/Atum. But its a good price to buy in.

I hold stock in all four. AOI and RMP are my pick of the bunch - AOI massive drill campaign about to begin to follow-up Ngamia success in kenya - this is led by Tullow, who have just delivered over 100m netpay at Nagmia.

RMP, low market cap, low share count, cash of circa A$17mln? Currently drilling ahead in Shabeel North and result expected soon, a confirmed oilstrike will transform them overnight. Possibility of further well after Shab North in the highly regarded Nugaal basin to the south.

Well done and good luck whatever you do.

Cash

cashandcard
27/7/2012
07:57
FASTNET..... : )
thecynical1
27/7/2012
02:40
The Final Curtain
From 24p in October 2009 to £2.40 on 27th July 2012
I have had the ride of my life
Thanks to all the posters to this board
Special thanks to the Board ,Sir John and friends, their ability,guidance and integrity were second to none.
Where next ??

rus4
24/7/2012
13:40
Hi trev......guess you dropped out of the anger management course,then? : )
thecynical1
21/7/2012
09:07
Is East Africa the Next Major Oil and Gas Region?
rtarr
18/7/2012
17:40
correct ... its the old sgg
eelanguilla
18/7/2012
17:37
Am I right in saying that Fastnet is now known as FAST.L (STERLING GREEN GRP)??
deckav
18/7/2012
09:13
Hi Deckav,

Yes, seems likely :-)

eps0n
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