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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Amerisur Resources Plc | LSE:AMER | London | Ordinary Share | GB0032087826 | ORD 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% | 19.18 | 19.18 | 19.20 | - | 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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14/6/2018 11:49 | New broker... maybe Platanillo is really going down the plughole, the water cut disclosed just the thin edge of the wedge, cashflow decreasing sharply and they need an urgent fund raise to find production from one of their other licences! Why else would you add the cost of another broker if you're not going to tap their client base for some cash? Difficult to feel upbeat about AMER at the moment, hopefully that will change when they finally get drilling. | rollthedice | |
14/6/2018 10:17 | It has to be a buy , and lots of them ! | jotoha2 | |
14/6/2018 10:02 | sell up then ape im buying | kingivor | |
14/6/2018 09:20 | My patience is starting to wear thin with this bod | return_of_the_apeman | |
14/6/2018 08:32 | new broker to execute buy back? | kingivor | |
14/6/2018 08:15 | Yeah great 3 brokers. Another snout in the trough?I would much rather the company focussed on getting production back up to 7,000 per day and getting on with the 14 drills.We have gone backwards in 2018 so far, no wonder the share price is in decline. | acv74 | |
14/6/2018 07:21 | no conflict of interest there then..wasting money | tsmith2 | |
14/6/2018 07:12 | There was a new broker note out from Arden yesterday with a target price of 30p. It's here if you have research tree access: | homebrewruss | |
14/6/2018 07:08 | A fantastic RNS...oh no hang on we are getting another broker!! Instead of getting MORE brokers how about getting some oil out the ground!! | bibdaddy | |
14/6/2018 07:07 | what is next ? | kaos3 | |
13/6/2018 20:29 | Those share options the directors awarded themsleves are starting to look expensive. | dodge city | |
13/6/2018 20:14 | Always remember the Ame motto "The balls ups of the past can always be made in the future" or words to that effect...keep praying us long holders will never give in. | bryet | |
13/6/2018 17:41 | things can change in an instant | foiledagain | |
13/6/2018 17:20 | Last date for ONGC tender: 18.6.18 Hiring of Agency for Bundled Services (BS-3) for Drill Bits And Downhole Tool Rental Services for two exploratory wells Sol-1 and Aguila-1X and one contingent well at llanos basin, in the Meta department in Colombia for Block CPO-5. | foiledagain | |
13/6/2018 16:46 | ongc gonna buy amer out rex jus handin shares over to them nows nice and slow ongc offer 30p a share and you pink turn white diy experts will be snappin the brush off em | fsawatcher | |
13/6/2018 16:43 | it like a junkie rse been priked to high heavens | fsawatcher | |
13/6/2018 14:53 | up to 5,000bopd 8% 5,000-125,000 8 to 20% 125,000-400,000 20% 400,000-600,000 20 to 25% 600,000 25% Hydrocarbons with less gravity than 15API pay 75% of the royalty This is not on total production its total field production Whether this applies to Amerisur. A good reason to drill elsewhere on another field. | foiledagain | |
13/6/2018 14:49 | wasn't there a cheaper royalty at up to 5,000bopd? Can't recall where but I thought over 5,000bopd carried higher royalties | foiledagain | |
13/6/2018 12:41 | Mcap $192m Operating netback at $70 (brent - $5) @ 5,000 bopd = $91m short of them f'ing up the Mariposa-1 this is a steal.....which is exactly what a mid tier will be doing imo. | kingivor | |
13/6/2018 12:30 | And IC reiterates its buy recommendation. | podgyted |
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