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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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28/3/2019 14:04 | Paradores - at the moment, Mariposa and Indigo are producing 5,700 bopd. And it is likely that this figure will increase substantially when the next wells are drilled there. So don't let the markets deceive you! Is it worth say $100m, considering the big discovery at Indigo? | swerves1 | |
28/3/2019 13:38 | ‘Should be worth...’ In the current mkt it would seem to be pretty much worthless!! | paradores | |
28/3/2019 13:02 | Anybody got a good grasp of what Amer's 30% of CPO-5 should be worth now? | swerves1 | |
28/3/2019 12:39 | Keep watching Platanillo production- I expect it to be back to 4-5k bopd within a couple of months and that addition producer should add another 500bopd give or take. Still reckon we’re on for a (min) 2nd rig in CPO5. They’re not gonna rollover and have their tummies tickled because of Calao, they’re throwing off cash from M-1 & I-1. Another producer from the appraisal and they have the funds for an aggressive and sustainable programme. That WILL happen. | paradores | |
28/3/2019 12:26 | With AMER you're always waiting for the other shoe to drop. The Indico result was excellent, the farm in too, possibly Put-8 if it comes up trumps and the reserves upgrade replaced oil produced but the good news always seems to be tarnished by something negative. Indico-2 isn't likely to come before the results and I suspect these, just like the interims, will raise more question marks and show cash levels below expectations which will send more PIs running for the hills... Market cap & share price with so many shares in issue isn't that low for production levels so we still need something extra to spark a recovery to 20p+ | rollthedice | |
28/3/2019 11:23 | Come on let's have some positives now there's plenty of good news flow to come i am sure. Its debt free and making money and exploring building up reserves etc. I'm with Lucy if it's gonna get taken let's not give it away | juuunx2 | |
28/3/2019 11:15 | Let me know where you live and I'll be round later to buy your house for half its value, because, chopper, you seriously are nuts. | lucyp00p | |
28/3/2019 10:55 | I would laugh at 25p, I would laugh at 50p and I would laugh again higher. The fact one exploration well did not turn out (after 2 super successes) is hardly a game changer - as usual the best policy is STFU. | aceuk | |
28/3/2019 10:51 | Infected U.S. Shale Oil Is Being Turned Away by Asian buyers. 27/03/2019 | westmoreland lad | |
28/3/2019 10:41 | Not long ago would laugh at 25p but after last 12 months it looks better by the day. | bryet | |
28/3/2019 09:50 | peeps need to adjust their expectations output, based on facts not hope. | deanroberthunt | |
28/3/2019 08:52 | I really don't understand where the stock is coming form. every time the bid firms it's slapped | tsmith2 | |
28/3/2019 08:49 | Yes, gauging my market reaction you would have thought we were a one well company! | tsmith2 | |
28/3/2019 08:43 | Agree there are plenty more ‘irons’, they just need to get them in the proverbial ‘fire’. I think CPO5 remains a multi-rig block. Post Indico appraisal they may well wish to take a closer look at the N-S corridor between Mariposa and Indico. Then there’s Sol and Aguila two very clear structures...not to mention the prospects in the SE. I don’t think the partners will be put-off by Calao. With the big success at Indico they were right to go off piste and see what was next door. Now, dust yourself off (apols!) take onboard the learning and vamos!! Aaarriba!! | paradores | |
28/3/2019 06:14 | #AMER #Amerisur sinks on exploration disappointment Well failure is a setback but it does not undermine our confidence in the company | newtothisgame3 | |
28/3/2019 06:14 | #AMER #Amerisur sinks on exploration disappointment Well failure is a setback but it does not undermine our confidence in the company | newtothisgame3 | |
27/3/2019 16:52 | With stability returning to the POO they now need to kick-on with their programme in Putumayo. I want to see dates, deliverables and execution. Deals are all well and good, but pretty worthless if not acted upon. So to my mind these three key metrics should contribute heavily to BOD remuneration- I couldn’t care less about the occasional duster, it happens, but their pay MUST be more results-based and there needs to be more intent and urgency. Seeing the work over programme in Platanillo is great and will have a material impact on 2H revenues. Mas, mas... | paradores | |
27/3/2019 14:31 | JW recently bought 500k or so at 17.5p | tsmith2 | |
27/3/2019 12:54 | indeed - and so many ladies owning it - crying on the BBs over a few pennies drop is not an assurance of a good & decisive owners taking reasonable action(s). BOD does as pleased and rightly so RH knows such a people well and took action - because he can afford and has balls he had to act to be himself on the amer situation | kaos3 | |
27/3/2019 12:46 | The problem with all small companies is perception. This is now perceived as going nowhere in a hurry so short term gains are no longer likely. So for many it is now sell and move on. Longer term a different story maybe but with no dividend or prospect of one unproductive cash is tied up. | jimbo44 | |
27/3/2019 12:41 | bounce coming | deanroberthunt | |
27/3/2019 12:30 | Nobody loves us!. | bryet | |
27/3/2019 12:00 | Yes precisely! | tsmith2 |
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