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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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24/1/2021 01:11 | My idiots in the dark who consistently get ignored as they are 90% down on their original investments in BPC are getting too easily needled this weekend given their impending bankruptcy. Hahahahaha Hahahhahahah Hahhahahah Hahahhahahah Hahhahahah haha Hahahhahahah Hahhahahah Hahahhahahah Hahhahahah haha hahahhahahah Hahahhahahah Hahhahahah Hahahhahahah 🗑🗑 | specialistlegionsupercharged | |
24/1/2021 01:09 | If you were that confident of results you’d be quietly leveraging up to buy as much possible - If you are not confident enough to take that action then you shouldn’t be ramping should you- Another rather sad indictment for individuals that frequently get angry and abisive towards those posting and speculating on just the facts | specialistlegionsupercharged | |
23/1/2021 22:40 | Egg - what’s the nonce from Bristol on about now? He always calls it right... just like.... They will never drill.. Climate change... They lied to us..! (Big Sissy) There is no oil, we’ve been duped! Ha, ha..ha... the true idiot in the dark. | linton78 | |
23/1/2021 19:41 | If you were that confident of results you'd be quietly leveraging up to buy as much possible - If you are not confident enough to take that action then you shouldn't be ramping should you-Another rather sad indictment for individuals that frequently get angry and abisive towards those posting and speculating on just the facts | bigsi2 | |
23/1/2021 18:10 | Pro, yes, it shows an understandable nervousness with a binary play. Must be a fair size constituency in the 2.6 to 3.5 range that would perhaps want to de-risk some. Of course, some will simply be traders playing the herd. | mistt | |
23/1/2021 17:03 | Pro - come on admit this... Bpc will do better than 88E. You and bigsi messed that one up... Lol. | linton78 | |
23/1/2021 16:59 | Although I am LONG this is very good by Pro and I even gave it a thumbs up. | specialistlegionsupercharged | |
23/1/2021 16:59 | Pro - I am one - desperate to get out to a MUG around 2.6-2.8 before they announce a duster. If it does not get there I have to sell it at whatever price before the blow up. | specialistlegionsupercharged | |
23/1/2021 16:05 | The ramping over on LSE is getting worse and worse. Nearly at the stage of "desperate ramping" to try and get the share price up. Seems to be loads of people desperate to sell if the price can get up a bit more. If they were all so confident in the result.......they dont need to post, they dont need to ramp........they should just wait for the drilling results RNS. But no......oh no.........ramp ramp ramp ramp ramp ramp........ That tells you they are completely not confident and not waiting for the final results......just... | pro_s2009 | |
23/1/2021 15:02 | Yes Alistair, it can be pretty random what some captains choose to broadcast as their destination. The iceMax, for example, is currently using it as a belt-and-braces warning for approaching vessels to maintain a distance of at least 2 nautical miles since it has "restricted manoeuvrability", what with being plugged into the sea floor and all! | grandwood | |
23/1/2021 14:00 | grandwood It's understandable your "BLACK FOOT has used BS NASSAU as a generic destination" is 100% correct Same last Sunday Blackfoot departed Port Palm Beach the destination was Nassau she again sailed directly to Icemax so of course somewhat confusing. | alistair4444 | |
23/1/2021 13:51 | Satalite data also shows 6 other vessels within 10 miles of the iceMax, a couple of which are showing as (having been) stationary. Whilst the satalite data is less reliable and reported less frequently that terrestrial data, there seem to be more ships clustering around the drill site over the last 24hrs than usual over the last few weeks. AIS is a simple unsecured protocol broadcast over VHF and ships (and aircraft) can basically say anything they want about their position, speed, etc. | grandwood | |
23/1/2021 13:50 | Yeah, I agree, going straight to IceMax. I was looking at a tug going east, just north of South Bimini island to Nassau, but the 3hrs position shows it's gone straight down to IceMax. | whoppy | |
23/1/2021 13:43 | As per tomford's link, latest terestrial AIS data from 3.5 hours ago put it about 9 miles west of Ocean Cay Port with a course of 171 degrees. That heading leads right past the iceMax and indeed there is satellite data from 15 mins ago showing a vessel further along that track, almost due west of Williams Island. | grandwood | |
23/1/2021 13:27 | Any day now I suspect. Ever hopeful 😜 | rayrac | |
23/1/2021 13:20 | Morning Egg... hopefully we will hear some news in early February, if not before. | linton78 | |
23/1/2021 13:15 | grandwood Black Foot supply ship's course takes it straight to the Icemax arriving later today. hxxps://www.marinetr | tomford8 | |
23/1/2021 13:13 | 4hrs ago it was turning East to Nassau. It looks too far off Miami and the coast to be going straight to IceMax. ETA Nassau 22:00hrs | whoppy | |
23/1/2021 13:05 | whoppy - have been watching the various vessels for a little while; in the past the BLACK FOOT has used BS NAS as a generic destination when heading to the iceMax and it's projected course right now takes it to the drill site. The CLEARVIEW on the other hand was publishing its destination as Stenna IceMax whilst it was involved in the supply runs. | grandwood |
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