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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bahamas Petroleum Company Plc | LSE:BPC | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B3NTV894 | ORD 0.002P |
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% | 0.325 | 0.32 | 0.34 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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30/10/2020 10:57 | So no farm out for Saffron 2. Yes keeping it "in house" will benefit the company in the long term, as long as they have the money to pay for it of course... | jcgswims | |
30/10/2020 10:48 | Seems the muppets who need hope are now listening to the idiot Malcy. Hahahahaha Hahahhahahah 😀😀 | specialist is the living god | |
30/10/2020 10:31 | Malcy’s interview with BPC... | linton78 | |
30/10/2020 10:31 | Malcy interview with Simon Potter and Eytan Uliel I've also put this in the header | jcgswims | |
30/10/2020 10:27 | Armatrading, I presume it was the Proactive conference? The link disappeared from your post. | jcgswims | |
30/10/2020 10:17 | RottenEgg keep your mouth 👄 shut here as you will be moderated like a dog 🐕 | specialist is the living god | |
30/10/2020 10:08 | BPC very close to bankruptcy. Share price at spud 1p. Sell sell sell before the 50% decline into the spud. Environmental concerns and no extraction rights = no drill 😥😥 | specialist is the living god | |
30/10/2020 10:00 | Eytan due to speak at this virtual conference on 5th November (Event starts at 6pm): [...] Let's hope for some fireworks! | armatrading | |
30/10/2020 09:54 | 1 share trade - smoke signal to possible RNS later today but probably Monday - with it being November and all that.. | eggchaser | |
30/10/2020 09:53 | 1 share trade - smoke signal to possible RNS later today but probably Monday - with it being November and all that.... | eggchaser | |
30/10/2020 09:30 | 3 posts from BigMJ over on LSE that caught my eye... I had a private zoom meeting with Simon last week, its the first time i have "met" or spoken to him and was very impressed. I always appreciate it when the BOD reach out to larger shareholders and stay in communication. Obviously we couldn't discuss anything not in the public domain but he seemed very assured about both the P1 drill and the value of having the CERP assets of course P1 is still their main priority and the likely company maker, CERP assets are an insurance policy plus access to additional types of funding RBL etc Most people talk about P1 COS 35%, don't forget that doesn't mean 65% chance of a duster, it means 65% chance of not finding what they hope and expect, I am very confident there will be commercially viable oil even if we dont hit the jackpot No double figures for me as part of a larger entity now but still holding a pretty sizeable chunk here, including those that I took in the recent placing. Its been good year for me on the markets so far and hoping next year starts the same way when we get the P1 results. I really like the assets and BOD here, fortunately I can afford to risk losing my pot here but doubt that will happy, on the other hand the upside is likely to be a crazy if we hit the jackpot, I invest in exciting shares, I could easily go for safe FTSE100 stocks with a regular divi (pre COVID of course) but that doesn't interest me, I am an entrepreneur and risk taker in my own right (own business etc) and really like the risk / reward ratio here | linton78 | |
30/10/2020 09:24 | 3 interesting posts by BigMJ who owned circa 10% of CERP... now around 3% odd of BPC... from memory... I had a private zoom meeting with Simon last week, its the first time i have "met" or spoken to him and was very impressed. I always appreciate it when the BOD reach out to larger shareholders and stay in communication. Obviously we couldn't discuss anything not in the public domain but he seemed very assured about both the P1 drill and the value of having the CERP assets of course P1 is still their main priority and the likely company maker, CERP assets are an insurance policy plus access to additional types of funding RBL etc Most people talk about P1 COS 35%, don't forget that doesn't mean 65% chance of a duster, it means 65% chance of not finding what they hope and expect, I am very confident there will be commercially viable oil even if we dont hit the jackpot No double figures for me as part of a larger entity now but still holding a pretty sizeable chunk here, including those that I took in the recent placing. Its been good year for me on the markets so far and hoping next year starts the same way when we get the P1 results. I really like the assets and BOD here, fortunately I can afford to risk losing my pot here but doubt that will happy, on the other hand the upside is likely to be a crazy if we hit the jackpot, I invest in exciting shares, I could easily go for safe FTSE100 stocks with a regular divi (pre COVID of course) but that doesn't interest me, I am an entrepreneur and risk taker in my own right (own business etc) and really like the risk / reward ratio here | linton78 | |
30/10/2020 09:18 | BPC very close to bankruptcy. Share price at spud 1p. Sell sell sell before the 50% decline into the spud. Environmental concerns and no extraction rights = no drill 😥😥 | specialist is the living god | |
30/10/2020 09:18 | BPC very close to bankruptcy. Share price at spud 1p. Sell sell sell before the 50% decline into the spud. Environmental concerns and no extraction rights = no drill 😥😥 | specialist is the living god | |
30/10/2020 09:15 | BPC very close to bankruptcy. Share price at spud 1p. Sell sell sell before the 50% decline into the spud. Environmental concerns and no extraction rights = no drill 😥😥 | specialist is the living god |
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