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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.0025 | 3.70% | 0.07 | 0.065 | 0.075 | 0.07 | 0.0675 | 0.07 | 125,898,059 | 14:39:08 |
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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12/2/2020 16:08 | Oh is see it now she still had 120m shares as of yesterday and offloading average 35m a day.So next week should be fun :-) | eddie jackson | |
12/2/2020 16:03 | Simon how many you think she has left? | eddie jackson | |
12/2/2020 15:30 | I think the majority of lth have higher averages than 1p so will want a buyout far north of that | mick1909 | |
12/2/2020 15:24 | True.. so if so nasty person was to say offer 1p a share take over will she turn it down..nah.. | petersmith6 | |
12/2/2020 15:20 | For those of you who don't know the history of Mrs Ps holding. Her husband was a major holder in the company (in Gold Oil days if I recall correctly)>10% equity. Sadly Mr and Mrs P got divorced and as part of her settlement she was given all the shares in good old Baron Oil, when the shareholding was worth a hell of a lot more and the prospects of the company were looking up (Z34 /imminent Peru drilling / Colombia production and all that). Ever since that time the share price has cratored and poor Ms P has been left with a pup of an investment and trying to divest - I guess 80% loss on what you originally thought you had is better than nothing! Whether this share price flies or not may perhaps not be the issue for Mrs P, guessing she just wants to get out... as do a lot of us stuck with mammoth losses albeit hers are considerably greater than most of ours............we have all seen too many false dawns here (though I hope this is the one that sets us forward) | simon8 | |
12/2/2020 15:07 | More sizable buys coming in. | eddie jackson | |
12/2/2020 15:02 | Iamgreat1,Does you mum know your on her laptop again.... | blocker2 | |
12/2/2020 14:56 | Boil in the bag | iamgreat1 | |
12/2/2020 14:22 | This Mrs P might soon be out ! | eddie jackson | |
12/2/2020 13:50 | Chilax every one.. the nice little mm's keep an eye on BB's and use them to play with the price to make money of the week and the angry.. . So sit back and enjoy simple 3% here.. 2 % there.. and wait.. shorts will need to ge covered and larger holders will be more than happy to take a buy out offer of 1p or 1.5p... why work when some one else can | petersmith6 | |
12/2/2020 13:35 | Boil in the bag nearly red again | iamgreat1 | |
12/2/2020 11:39 | Well done. You took a chance and it paid off :) | 1liam | |
12/2/2020 10:51 | Money is nice.. but I'm going to go back to the simpler life ..a nice cottage in either snowdonia or the lake district.. | petersmith6 | |
12/2/2020 10:47 | I sold my yacht and bought an island so ner. | iknowverylittle | |
12/2/2020 10:45 | Good choice of motor and i wish i would have kept mine but sold it 3yr ago and purchased a yachtGood luckTheMICE | catchingmice | |
12/2/2020 10:37 | Ashted supprised quite a few people. But atleast we can buy aim stocks in an isa or a sipp | petersmith6 | |
12/2/2020 10:36 | Lol good one, ho. Ho ho | iknowverylittle | |
12/2/2020 10:35 | Oh please pick me up for lunch, pretty please? | iknowverylittle | |
12/2/2020 10:26 | Well, my last trade in Ashtead 10 years ago made me just over 4k profit, I had 10.000 shares, now worth 250k !!! I also nearly bought a row of 8 terrace houses for nearly 10k, 20 years ago, worth a stack now. Thats life. | mikemichael2 |
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