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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Angus Energy Plc | LSE:ANGS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWKC989 | ORD GBP0.002 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.05 | -13.33% | 0.325 | 0.30 | 0.35 | 0.375 | 0.325 | 0.38 | 4,128,653 | 13:04:47 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 28.21M | 117.81M | 0.0325 | 0.10 | 11.59M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/2/2024 12:49 | Fat Frank-Dog is on various boards Ukog and vast displaying his disgusting vitriolic behaviour! Why would anyone troll all these bb,s all day every day! Yes he has mental issues for sure and displays narcissistic tendencies!! | hopeful25 | |
03/2/2024 12:47 | JT Yes possibly an instrumentation error, data entry error or the NTSA screwed the data up (most companies are poor on analytics, the NTSA certainly is). They've issued the 4Q 2023 production figures and I doubt that even this lot would lie so blatantly for something so readily checkable. According to my calculations they produced ~6.95 MMSCF/d of Gas through November, 132.5 BCPD and 46.8 BWPD. The gas is gradually declining and the water cut steadily increasing, as expected. December should come in at ~ 6.71 MMSCF/d gas, based on the NG daily data, I've not calculated that for January yet. | 1347 | |
03/2/2024 12:33 | 1347: it looks like an anomaly, doesn’t it? If it’s correct, Anguish would have been spending large sums to correct the cause, and more large sums in meeting the hedge requirement for the month. Must be a mistake, I should think. | jtidsbadly | |
03/2/2024 12:16 | JT As Bionic states Ruth will lift the data from the NTSA website. I've just downloaded it and yes it is well down in November 2023, at least on that site. This is odd as the data lifted from the National Grid website didn't show a significant reduction. I'll take a closer look and see if I can throw any light on it. | 1347 | |
03/2/2024 11:49 | Well, this is the November page: And here is the comparable October table: | jtidsbadly | |
03/2/2024 10:40 | Ruth only lifts the data from the NSTA site. You can look on there yourself. | bionicdog | |
03/2/2024 10:09 | 1347: do you know how reliable the Drill or Drop news pages are? They appear to do a monthly table of onshore oil and gas production, from NSTA data. A jayhawker on the UKOG site has reproduced the November tables. They show a huge fall in Poundland production, taking it from top of the table the previous month to one off the bottom (of 13 or 14, the bottom one produced zero). I don’t recall things being that bad from the daily data supplied to Kansas by Singhie. | jtidsbadly | |
02/2/2024 18:52 | Oh Fat Frank the (filtered) moron is back, even fatter and more moronic than the last time he 'graced' this board I expect. Does this signal a forthcomimg pump and dump? | 1347 | |
02/2/2024 17:52 | Perhaps you should ask insincero. | bionicdog | |
02/2/2024 17:40 | I think he must have a mental issue.... | fat frank | |
02/2/2024 17:39 | So why the endless, fixated posts of vitriol? | fat frank | |
02/2/2024 17:19 | I don't believe that they have lost money either. | bionicdog | |
02/2/2024 17:15 | Dog: I didn't mean that you had lost money - it's the continual poster 1347/Jtidsbadly I was referring to. | fat frank | |
02/2/2024 17:05 | I have NOT lost money on this in the past. That is a lie that is always put out by the desperate mug punters. Go and find the posts if you believe it's true. I've had the same name for over 20 years , it shouldn't be too hard. | bionicdog | |
02/2/2024 16:51 | Because I have a full life. I still hold and hope that things come out well, I am fully aware of the risks in the Oil & Gas sector but still think there is a chance that Angus will be OK. There is obviously a chance that they wont. What I would never do is place continuous negative posts hoping for a failure of a share I do not even own. Why would you wish other people to lose money just because you have lost money on this in the past?? | fat frank | |
02/2/2024 16:35 | That's told 'em Frank. Strange that the holders like yourself don't seem to post much. | bionicdog | |
02/2/2024 16:29 | So that's the last 16 posts by non-holder 1347/JTidsbadly (same person) - frankly that is sad and pathetic. Get a life | fat frank | |
02/2/2024 16:02 | Yes, pop over there and join in. I always expected the Wild Turky Chase to be a waste of time. As for the shares, it's the same scam Vast used, split your shares into mainly worthless, deferred shares that you can't trade and carry on placing. | 1347 | |
02/2/2024 14:48 | They threaten escalation on a regular basis and run a disinformation operation targeting weak liberal politicians. I warned about this after Grozny. They are thugs and bullies with zero humanity, which is why Trump admires them so much. | 1347 | |
02/2/2024 11:38 | Yes, the thought of Trump in the White House again fills one’s heart with a monotonous languor, as the poet Verlaine put it, in French. Where’s the nearest grassy knoll? I think Russia would be well advised to limit its ambitions. Germany and the UK together have a bigger population and their inhabitants are generally sober most of the time. They also exceed the Russian GDP by 6-odd times. I don’t think it would be an equal fight, once the NATO forces got organised. The Russians’ performance in Ukraine can't fill their leadership with confidence. Leadership is in short supply, though, throughout the free world. None of this may matter to Anguish though, at this rate. As you’ve observed, the shareholders may be shafted and the company may be swallowed up soon. | jtidsbadly |
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