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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Baron Oil Plc | LSE:BOIL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01QGH57 | ORD 0.025P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.001 | 1.54% | 0.066 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 0.0675 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 185,076,005 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -1.39M | -0.0001 | -7.00 | 13.29M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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24/10/2016 15:42 | Must be speculation about a farmin to xxi then! | pembury | |
21/10/2016 16:23 | Andes energias up today. 'no known reason for rise' say co. Rudolph Berends old outfit. | valentine | |
21/10/2016 15:57 | No trades this week on isdx. Not many on lse either, and mainly sells. Nothing of C anyway . Maybe we dumped isdx? Not that anyone particularly bothered about Boil either way. Should have sold the other 50% when they were giving 0.050p. ? | valentine | |
21/10/2016 14:27 | Truly unbelievable all that is Peru. Convinced if they cut all the red tape the majors would come in. They have talked about it for years but of course nothing has changed. Good news it seems on IM, need to see some major progress until option expiry! | pembury | |
21/10/2016 13:33 | The report is on the infrastrata website. Halfway down the left hand side of the home page. | nlmbidc | |
21/10/2016 13:21 | Infrastrata have released a competent persons report on islandmagee valuation etc. To be made available on the www.infrastrata.com web site shortly. INFA share price up following the RNS. | nlmbidc | |
21/10/2016 11:11 | Its only been 3 years and 7 months so far Pembury. We can wait another year or two surely. Show more patience. Do we really want to continue doing business in Peru? Yes. so lets get Z34 in particular and XX1 moving please. | nlmbidc | |
21/10/2016 10:49 | About time that Union cash showed itself! | pembury | |
20/10/2016 17:32 | And moved into a new office on 1st October. | nlmbidc | |
20/10/2016 16:57 | Also unquantified | dfoc | |
20/10/2016 16:54 | Yes good news, he's just received the first unqualified payment | dfoc | |
20/10/2016 16:24 | Any news on the nephew link? | chinadog3 | |
19/10/2016 16:00 | Oil up a dollar and 24 cents. | nlmbidc | |
19/10/2016 14:18 | Brent crude up half a dollar. | nlmbidc | |
16/10/2016 16:13 | We do have 3D on Z34 as well as a competent persons report suggesting 2.02 billion barrels. We just need the UOGG deal to be completed and a drill ship identified. The RNS update on August 17th provided an update on this. As that update was shortly after a bi-monthly meeting with Perupetro there could be a further update sometime this week. | nlmbidc | |
14/10/2016 15:46 | Z34 has potential nlmbidc but nothing has come of it for 12 years! | pembury | |
14/10/2016 12:06 | OK tx..I will retain some as long as I can. Amer will tell us about the OBA Oleoducto soon and it should be full steam ahead,in theory. Next week maybe. If SE Asia is a good one then maybe I'll return. Just wish I still had the confidence here that I have in Amer. Admittedly they need another runner to make it risk-proof. Paraguay(San Pedro) did not happen, not yet anyway. More fields in Putumayo will help. They have not hit a dud yet or P&A'd a well. remarkable. Now they will pump their own, and their neighbours oil, at a profit, to Ecuador major pipeline. Good business. | valentine | |
13/10/2016 22:20 | Valentine, I understand your sentiment. 12 years is a long time to see your hard earned go down the toilet. I offloaded half my holding earlier in the year. With SE Asia and IM potential I am beginning to wonder if I did the right thing.... | nlmbidc | |
13/10/2016 21:41 | It was South America namely Colombia that was the making of Amer! They got it right with some luck and Boil got it very wrong repeatedly. To think Gary Moore was interested apparently in acquiring these assets that made them also is typical. They got Platanillo with sensible terms and what evolved as a game changer for the company while Boil got NBM with very poor terms which made the project a dead duck. | pembury | |
13/10/2016 21:04 | Sadly now I don't give a monkey's. Over twelve years you get a little jaded. Like that oldtime troll oildon I am sure.you'll take pleasure in their future success, at my expense. If the twisted logician oildon has joined the posting crew I will soon be gone sooner than I planned for sure. Rudolph is dead and Julian Garcia never joined. Maybe se Asia is better than south America. Very probably. | valentine | |
13/10/2016 20:43 | Valentine, One good buy in SE Asia will double the price here. You may have jumped the gun. Only time will tell. | nlmbidc | |
13/10/2016 18:55 | Made a few bob on Amer today. Bought back and hope to make more tomorrow and next week. This is in solitary confinement with a can of white paint and a brush to entertain yourself. I believed in Boil and the new board. Somehow it has gone. It is hard to find a good share that does what they say on tin. Amer does. Boil maybe one day, maybe. Jlp is my next target before any more indulgences here. | valentine | |
13/10/2016 15:46 | Val.......full of sh1t | oildon11 | |
13/10/2016 12:23 | Did it over few days sept/Oct when slightly higher. Sensible amount left now. Clearing duds basically. Never know if Amer keeps improving I'll be back k. But that is mistake I made when Amer went to 60s.. well see. 950k + was last sell. | valentine | |
13/10/2016 09:40 | Val - I thought you had multi-millions of shares in Boil, not seen that sort of volume going through and price seems to be holding up quite well given such a major holder has reduced position by 50%!!!!!......only joking..... | simon8 |
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