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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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27/2/2018 15:48 | Tgg,,,there's a few other bits and pieces thrown in for luck !., | trotting12 | |
27/2/2018 15:23 | Order book got stronger lately DEPTH 38 v 28 spread 16.64 v 16.70p 87K v 43K the seller is still on the offer now with 50K at a time last one at 16.70p ( twice now at this price) every time lets it go better a couple pence if the "AT" takes it higher price | master rsi | |
27/2/2018 15:15 | trotting12 27 Feb '18 - 14:50 - 7229 of 7234 0 0 0 Guys,,,pre cp05 drill,a very clever man told me that if this well came in big ,it would be a no brainier for the Indians to buy amer for a £1,, .....Yes, very good, £1.2 billion for 30%. Got any more? | ![]() thegreatgeraldo | |
27/2/2018 15:08 | harrisun not changed sides. Still on my side. Just in for a short term trade and with the unconfirmed break below 16p it's not too high risk. The volume swung it. | ![]() boris cobaka | |
27/2/2018 15:04 | Well done FA, its still hard to buy any large quantity. moneylender27 Feb '18 - 13:43 - 7210 of 7232 Edit 0 0 0 MasterRSI I cant alter the times they were announced to mkt one hour later than in my pic!! Personally I think two are mistakes, they happen frequently with big trades, to mislead, and the third is a buy. | moneylender | |
27/2/2018 14:59 | Code 100...we need shares ;-) | ![]() laptop15 | |
27/2/2018 14:55 | But GC wont sell before Indigo has been drilled, then it will be £2 trotts!! | moneylender | |
27/2/2018 14:50 | Guys,,,pre cp05 drill,a very clever man told me that if this well came in big ,it would be a no brainier for the Indians to buy amer for a £1,,,I’v | trotting12 | |
27/2/2018 14:48 | Boris. You changed sides now? You will not be disappointed | ![]() harrisun | |
27/2/2018 14:46 | Would be nice to finish @ 17p plus! | moneylender | |
27/2/2018 14:10 | Even if just 30m, p/e is just 6 | ![]() toptrump1 | |
27/2/2018 14:04 | It is superb volume on a no news day. And don't forget there's another 400k thru on NEX | ![]() boris cobaka | |
27/2/2018 14:02 | Not at last years oil price, given an average of $45 a barrel | moneylender | |
27/2/2018 14:01 | $30 a barrel profit surely | ![]() toptrump1 | |
27/2/2018 14:00 | $25 - 30M would be good for last year | moneylender | |
27/2/2018 13:58 | What is reasonable ML? | ![]() yellowdog | |
27/2/2018 13:58 | anyway a seller can sell for only so long looks like the bulls are confidently regaining control here | saw89 | |
27/2/2018 13:55 | 60M profit is a bit excessive I think | moneylender | |
27/2/2018 13:52 | so what. circumstances change and he likes more profit than less | ![]() kaos3 | |
27/2/2018 13:51 | good probability this will jump to 20 this week | saw89 | |
27/2/2018 13:50 | Well whatever the reason for the rise its broken out on high volume so I'm a happy holder. | ![]() bad gateway | |
27/2/2018 13:49 | RH has been selling for 18 months!!! | moneylender | |
27/2/2018 13:49 | 60m profit to be reported at a guess gives a p/e of just over 3!!!! | ![]() toptrump1 | |
27/2/2018 13:47 | RH is not stupid to sell just before a takeoff. Who is selling quantity at rock bottom prices? And why? Makes no sense to me but for the reason of keeping the shares down. Which can be done for only a short period of time. | ![]() kaos3 |
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