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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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88 Energy Limited | LSE:88E | London | Ordinary Share | AU00000088E2 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.0025 | -1.56% | 0.1575 | 0.155 | 0.16 | 0.16 | 0.1575 | 0.16 | 18,072,929 | 08:00:08 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -14.44M | -0.0006 | 0.00 | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/6/2017 20:44 | Did London finish higher, lower or flat, compared with how Oz is likely to open? (newbie alert) | jenny tulwought | |
26/6/2017 19:51 | Get the answer you give but don't understand how you got it please a respectful request what do you mean | wolansm | |
26/6/2017 19:32 | It's expected to be in vapour phase. I don't think there are any pour point issues here. | ride daice | |
26/6/2017 19:29 | Sorry meant high pour point not worked on this for a while then that tells me that flow might need a bit of help | wolansm | |
26/6/2017 19:25 | Have had a think and if the oil was low pour and high density then that could | wolansm | |
26/6/2017 17:37 | Clearly the idiots have arrived on this string. The facts are there is or is not oil - make a play, get dealt your hand as its 50/50 and a gamble rather than an invedtement. A gamble I say so get back in and buy mortimer.... | francis55 | |
26/6/2017 16:41 | Wow daybreaker...how long did it take to come up with that conclusion lol! | neversatisfied | |
26/6/2017 16:23 | This may be of interest Page 26 h~~~s://dspace.libra | daithedeath | |
26/6/2017 15:57 | What an opportunity today. DW in control here with an rns that sets up the coming weeks. | h0me | |
26/6/2017 14:48 | wolansm26 Jun '17 - 14:43 - 12684 of 12684 1 0 and it shows, cos you're not making stupid comments........... | herschel k | |
26/6/2017 14:43 | Just a touch 40 plus tears and close to a completion engineer who has done fracking and conventional but the thing is if flows and at what rate etc. For me no worse off and waiting for result either way | wolansm | |
26/6/2017 14:33 | This has just gone better than anyone expected and things don't always go according to the original plan so the plan changed. What's the big deal? | rossowheels | |
26/6/2017 14:29 | Ride I agree when it's bad news they don't say pleased, first thing I look for when an RNS comes out do they say pleased sets the tone for the whole RNS? Ok not great news this is more about a delay than any real problem. | topitup | |
26/6/2017 13:39 | Listen to the expert Al H! Last seen pontificating about the rosey prospects of GKP as it imploded. You have no right to scoff at anyone. | sharesiq88 | |
26/6/2017 13:36 | When it's bad news they normally say "XXX provides an update on project YYY". This my observation over many years. Take it or leave it. | ride daice | |
26/6/2017 13:33 | "88 Energy Limited ("88 Energy", "the Company", "Operator") (ASX, AIM: 88E) is pleased to provide an update on Project Icewine, located onshore North Slope of Alaska." What a pillock. They use exactly the same statement regardless of the news even when they're about to tell you the company's right royally shafted. Clearly a noob with little experience of the good old AIM casino. | al h | |
26/6/2017 13:20 | You don't have to read past the first sentence to know that it's business as usual... "88 Energy Limited ("88 Energy", "the Company", "Operator") (ASX, AIM: 88E) is pleased to provide an update on Project Icewine, located onshore North Slope of Alaska." | ride daice | |
26/6/2017 13:06 | RAF if the smart money new it would be lower than 1p, I'm not saying what the eventual outcome will be but think there's a chance of success from a low playing field at least | wolansm |
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