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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Borders & Southern Petroleum Plc | LSE:BOR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B08F4599 | 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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-0.02 | -0.76% | 2.60 | 2.32 | 2.88 | - | 82,088 | 16:35:02 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 42k | -1.36M | -0.0019 | -13.79 | 19.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/3/2016 15:50 | 12 million shares traded today!!!! | rumblefish | |
16/3/2016 16:28 | Christy, Everything is going ok thanks , sorry to hear about your spine mate . By the time BOR come good your spine will be perfect again (lol) . ATB | ride the wave | |
16/3/2016 11:39 | How's life with you RTW? hope all is good. I managed to fracture my spine a little while back which is causing havoc. I had some dealings with ADVFN recently and they have been most helpful, which has helped me quite a lot and is really appreciated. | christy27 | |
08/3/2016 21:16 | Yeah mate , I only invest for the long term . I don't post on here because there's not a lot too say at the moment with the price of oil where it is , plus there's loads of mug trolls on here . I just checked the chart , this could start moving up very soon ! | ride the wave | |
22/2/2016 07:01 | RTW are you still a holder ? | bit coin | |
13/2/2016 16:11 | nothing going to happen ear for ages concept paying out wages to the suited ones, what a job what what | itsonlyme2 | |
13/2/2016 13:31 | rig cancellation....anyo rumblefish | rumblefish | |
28/1/2016 19:09 | Must be that time ...MUG o clock !!! Another one on ignore now . | ride the wave | |
28/1/2016 18:27 | RTW sold out till his next ramping session."It won't stay in the ground forever' coughMaybe we've got a bidder. Oooh maybe Exxon, BP, Shell or maybe Apple.... Perhaps their looking for a big black hole to throw all the Apple Watches down that will never be re-opened. Perfect!!!! | barvin | |
28/1/2016 16:38 | nice rise today........I'm already in profit, why so quiet on an up day? | brian boru | |
22/1/2016 19:46 | Yo troll , if youre posting about me ? , I still can't hear you because you are where you belong ...on ignore ! LMFAO | ride the wave | |
22/1/2016 10:56 | Don't reply then, have a wonderful day. | trulyscrumptious | |
14/1/2016 20:53 | Sorry , I can't hear you !!! Say what ? LMFAO RROFL | ride the wave | |
14/1/2016 12:32 | RTW. Perhaps now you will stop spamming other boards with your egotistical, know-it-all comments. | trulyscrumptious | |
13/1/2016 23:12 | There really are some absolute prize turkeys on here! You just wait and see what Howard et al have up their sleeve! A completely different proposition to the majority of other Aim oilers, it is to our great advantage that gkp/xel type Stockholm Syndrome has not taken root at Bor. | gunsofmarscapone | |
13/1/2016 15:37 | I think he is Howard Obee............but having a bad day Aye & Lol! | brian boru | |
13/1/2016 11:37 | Sub 2p then sub 1p on the way. RTW will make the bid for the company soon if he keeps on buying. | trulyscrumptious | |
13/1/2016 09:26 | Seems like takeovers are in the pipeline for Falkland oilers. FOGL/RKH and now PMO. BOR with close to a Billion barrels in reserves and over 300MMbo proved, possibly makes you wonder a bit as to who if anyone is going to make an offer. At least we have no debt. | whoppy | |
12/1/2016 14:58 | Not an investment, but a puntvestment. When these positions succeed by miste all crucking fighty do they fly. This is all about priorities and patience, not worth writing a list of negatives and positives as dyor, caveat emptor, don't get gkp type Stockholm Syndrome etc etc. Its the geology, probity of the board and the tax regime which could launch this one. Scharnhorst and the so far secret 3D by Noble/Fogl is the catalyst. Never mind the humungous flow rate! One for the patient but I wouldnt be out of this one at circa 2p.........btw I thought Tcg at 22p was a bargain (it was!) but I know a chap who bought 250k's worth at less than that, the rest as they say is geography. | gunsofmarscapone | |
12/1/2016 09:56 | BOR shares in issue nearly half a billion at the share price no way of increasing cash for drilling without a massive dilution of the company, rig rental at a all time low BOR should be drilling now but not enough cash that just leaves a farmin to save the day and nobody is going to farm in until a upturn in oil prices, so BOR directors will just sit on there hands waiting an upturn in oil prices and taking there wages from the 14 million thats sat in the bank, this is not an investment its a dead duck | itsonlyme2 | |
12/1/2016 09:07 | Trigger .... Oh deary me !!! :) | ride the wave | |
10/1/2016 10:33 | Just as well I don't care about what other people do then ..isn't it !!! Buy sell or hold because I couldn't give a monkeys . I've been invested here for over a year and will still be here when we are in production . You have written borders off whilst I continue buying at the bottom . Says it all mate (LOL) . GL though :) | ride the wave | |
10/1/2016 07:56 | You seem to do a lot of laughing, that's good to see. You have no idea whether I'm invested here or in PANR. I don't choose to live my life in public, I don't need to, having no ulterior motive. However, as you're interested, I happen to be in both, one of them has done really nicely in the last few months, the other one continues to drop, to the point where I've written it off. If I were planning on share induced bitterness, BOR would get my vote. | trigger blade | |
09/1/2016 10:32 | Oh no , not another panr holder who is bitter I called it bang on . Quality , keep em coming !!!! Didn't know I meant so much too you ? PMSL :) | ride the wave |
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