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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Black Rock Oil | LSE:BLR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1YW2916 | ORD 1P |
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% | 1.125 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/11/2008 11:37 | Some ones got the wrong colour pens again. Contact stationary and order more Blue! | ljsquash | |
04/11/2008 21:50 | yawn , sorry but bout time these croaked in't it? must be running on fumes now? | hhhold2 | |
04/11/2008 09:41 | Thanks for that granny. It still goes to show that the net value of the Colombian assets at a core basic value are still x5 our current share price. Any signs of positive developments here and we should be off to the races. A bid at £3m for Colombia would be great news at present, they'd get monty in for free at that price. ;) Captain Nelson Forties | captainnelsonforties | |
03/11/2008 12:56 | Starvest summary on it's investment in Black Crock Oil & Gas. Black Rock Oil & Gas is an exploration and production company. In addition to licences in the Southern Gas Basin of the UK North Sea, its principal interest is a 50/50 joint venture with Kappa Resources Colombia, a subsidiary of Kappa Energy Holdings Limited and the operator of the Las Quinchas Association Contract and the Alhucema E & P Contract, both situated in the prolific hydrocarbon basin of the Middle Magdalena Valley. In July 2008 the entire Kappa Group was acquired by the Canadian Pacific Rubiales Group, which led to the issue of an independent Petrotech Report assessing the underlying value of the Colombian interests as significantly in excess of Black Rock's full market capitalisation of £0.6 million at a 2p share price. The Colombian interests have a net book asset value of £3 million. Close attention to financing needs has seen management changes, wide-ranging operational cost reductions, lower working capital requirements and led to an active search for potential merger opportunities or new partners, as yet without success. Meanwhile the funding of the Colombian interests has been met through a private Canadian company, Prospero Hydrocarbons. Black Rock has sold its remaining Australian interests and is seeking a buyer or farm-in partner for all its UK Southern North Sea gas interests which include a 15% interest in the Monterey field. | granny7 | |
03/11/2008 08:52 | Morning campers! | futhark | |
31/10/2008 12:23 | Morning - ish. | ljsquash | |
31/10/2008 10:19 | Morning - Yes Base - I'm already preparing for the christmas party ;) | trickyboyfish | |
31/10/2008 09:55 | Morning all, "Fut".....Do you know, I,m starting to feel a bit sorry for your mum-in-law, think you ought to offer "the olive branch"! Wait a moment, I,ve just formed a picture of Basil Fawlty smashing the mini-car with the branch, so.......perhaps not!! | base97 | |
30/10/2008 22:19 | OK lads you can come out of hiding! She has gone home.:~#).......Yes! | futhark | |
29/10/2008 13:24 | He He. Mornin Cobbers. Yeah, Base, I'll do a quick placing to get the tinnies in, and Sue will knock up a few Roo sandwiches. Shall I ask my mate Rolf to bring along his didgeridoo? Fut. Shame about the trip. Yeah, maybe Devon might be better. (although you do get some good reports about Wales, but a bit erratic, like the stock market). | ivanburgess | |
29/10/2008 12:32 | Hello Fut & ljs, Thought I would join you two and make the hat-trick! Fut, that was a bummer few days you had in N Wales.....probably the MM,s that market BLR reside there. Are we going to have a Christmas party this year, know not much to celebrate but maybe could ask "Tricky" to knock-up some of his "pocheen" and perhaps "Ivan" could raid the petty-cash for a few sambos. What do you think? Right I,ll go and see what is on the menu!! | base97 | |
29/10/2008 12:19 | We had it yesterday as well but its taking a long time to go. | futhark | |
29/10/2008 12:18 | Our snow was yesterday for a short while. Today is cold but dry and fairly bright. I had pleasant but it doesn't feel that! | ljsquash | |
29/10/2008 12:16 | ljsquash are we the only people left here? Hows the weather there? we have snow here. | futhark | |
29/10/2008 10:23 | Morning. A decent Buy at full price and nothing? | ljsquash | |
29/10/2008 08:52 | Morning all. | futhark | |
28/10/2008 08:17 | Morning. At the house on Anglesea they had put the heating control in the loft so that you couldn't over ride it. Back to Devon next year. edit....bl00dy share price | futhark | |
28/10/2008 00:50 | The generosity in North Wales made a huge impression on me. Whenever it was that there was significant flooding there - I think it was about 8 years ago - my car cut out in a flood at about 5 a.m. and I couldn't restart it. I went into a cafe first thing in the morning when there were no other customers. Bought a coffee. Explained I needed to recharge my mobile because of my predicament. After asking 3 times in English with my Irish accent I was told no. I left. Having said that the mechanic in the local garage was very friendly and didn't charge me much for his expertise. I suspect he was English ! Not wishing to appear biased - I didn't drink my coffee in the first place but went across the road to where the coffee smelt better and the Welsh company was much more pleasant and they allowed me recharge my phone. | englishbeakfast | |
27/10/2008 19:24 | I perfer to keep the nurse! | futhark | |
27/10/2008 10:00 | Morning Fut and all. | ljsquash | |
27/10/2008 08:41 | Morning all, Good job i'm back the way the share price is performing. | futhark | |
25/10/2008 21:15 | We are back,had enough of Wales! anyway I heard the share price was spiking! | futhark |
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