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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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-0.03 | -1.13% | 2.62 | 2.42 | 2.82 | - | 222,229 | 16:35:01 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 42k | -1.36M | -0.0019 | -13.95 | 19.37M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/10/2020 12:24 | I would say that most people who have bought recently are holding strong 💪. GLA | under the radar | |
05/10/2020 12:04 | Hey Brut, why would that be ? Please tell me it’s not because there’s been £1800 worth of sells. Two of those trades were from people who bought on Friday . They couldn’t manage to hold for one day LOL Chasing rainbows somewhere else already | under the radar | |
05/10/2020 11:39 | Looks like there is more downwards pressure, keeping an eye on these for a buying oppurtunity. | brut winky | |
05/10/2020 09:21 | Oil back above $40, squeeze on here. Could burst this week. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | simonsmithiv | |
04/10/2020 21:01 | Nice one mate | under the radar | |
04/10/2020 11:18 | Hahahahahahahaha... There you go.. u.t.r showing his true colours, he has a rather manic choice of French when someone rattles it's cage.. Wait till he starts boring the thread with its daily exercise routines .. The best ones are when he pumps iron in the deep end of the local lido!!! ..LMFAO! | grannyboy | |
03/10/2020 21:12 | Am not in mate but am happy to post a chart for the bb on Monday. Looks nice tbh....could teater for a bit but when it breaks it should go mental. | theaviator | |
03/10/2020 13:56 | Hey U.T.R. AKA Mr Market Maker on the other side.You seem to be a bit of a t*at if i am honest,you were trolling the other board deramping this stock for ages and then lo and behold you bought in after you got your entry price.Now there's no stopping you,go on and on and on........ I have been in this stock for ages and we all know the fundamentals,but give it a break will you and leave the guys alone over there.They are heavily invested so don't mock them just because they and most others bought in higher than you. | gus 3000 | |
03/10/2020 13:19 | Old article but interesting never the less (Just doing a bit of research on the beach) Three wells have been drilled in the South Falkland Basin (SFB) resulting in one discovery, Darwin. The wells have provided valuable stratigraphic information and have constrained the hydrocarbon potential of the basin. The SFB is located along the southern margin of the South American plate. During the late Jurassic/Early Cretaceous the basin evolved as a passive margin along the northern margin of the opening Weddell Sea. During the Cenozoic differential movements between the South American plate (SAP) and Antarctica resulted in loading of the southern margin of the SAP creating a foreland fold and thrust belt. The Darwin well, drilled in 2012, targeted an Early Cretaceous shelf sandstone in a robust tilted fault block structure. The prospect was defined by amplitude conformance to structure and a class 3 AVO response. The well penetrated a rich gas condensate (148 to 152 bo/MMcfg) with a gross hydrocarbon ‘down-to’ Darwin has confirmed the regional extent of the Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous source rock demonstrating both oil and gas charge potential. Shallow marine sands, deposited along the Early Cretaceous passive margin shelf, have provided multiple target horizons. The provenance for the sands is the paleo-Falklands landmass, located to the north of the well location. Off the shelf, deep water channels and fans of similar age provide additional targets. Tectonics associated with Jurassic rifting and the Tertiary fold and thrust belt provide a variety of structural traps, including tilted fault blocks, large broad thrust cored anticlines and combination structural / stratigraphic traps. Post well studies have provided fresh insights into the hydrocarbon potential of this frontier province. Excellent reservoir properties have enabled the application of seismic inversion to further explore the elastic response and enhance the prospectivity of the basin. Given the extent of the basin and the presence of the key play elements the Darwin discovery is likely to be a foundation stone that is built upon in this emerging fairway. | under the radar | |
03/10/2020 12:17 | under the radar: just bought Kodal last week and a decent amount, starting to look at miners a bit there is a few about that are bombed out. But these look good the fundementals are really good at the moment,with the TA and charts backing it up. | brut winky | |
03/10/2020 09:25 | Exactly Brut, The bod have skin in the game and havnt worked all of these years on Darwin for nothing. Buying at these prices could end up being one of the best decisions anyone could make. 465m barrels of light sweet crude is being valued at 900k. When the market let’s you buy cheap is when WB buys and that time is now with BOR. Buy fear and when it’s undervalued and sell on greed when it’s overvalued. Or in other words just do the opposite of the two mugs on LSE (Steps and Phil who bought above 50p and sold recently at 0.6p) .OUCH ! ATB mate | under the radar | |
02/10/2020 18:49 | Must admit i am only here because someone mentioned them on the KOD thread, the more i look the more appealing they're, especially the cut in salaries, that shows they are seriuos about getting there on what they have not just milking the last drops, under the radar: 28k is a big investment, but bet big to win big, in reality it's how to do it. | brut winky | |
02/10/2020 15:25 | Well I'm in. Can see it doubling easy from here. | petit filous | |
02/10/2020 15:14 | Furthermore, wtf are you here for then, if it's such a dog? Another selfless white knight? | simonsmithiv | |
02/10/2020 15:13 | Its oversold though granny, it's not just ramping, you could equally say deramping has brought it down! 3m mcap with 2.5m in the bank, no debt and a huge, highly desirable asset. It's due a correction. Once the wedge gives it will jump to a higher trading range, my guess is between 1.5-2p prior to news. MM's have rinsed out all the sells down here. Aimho. | simonsmithiv | |
02/10/2020 15:12 | Still hold all my PRD you silly troll Get a life you tramp See ya | under the radar | |
02/10/2020 15:03 | Brut, You goto make that call yourself buddy, no one can answer that for you. Anyone buying now is doing so at the right time , the rest is out of our hands so you have to make your own decisions. ATB | under the radar | |
02/10/2020 15:01 | There will NOT be any drilling from these in years, anyone investing now is hoping that enough fools buy in and the ramping spikes the share price!! | grannyboy | |
02/10/2020 14:57 | Bet that manufactured mini spike up got u.t.r all wet and bothered.. Suspect he's just starting to come back down to earth .. Still not put him off his desperate ramping though.. | grannyboy | |
02/10/2020 14:16 | Tighter and tighter and tighter. Should pop next week. Good volume today and yesterday, plenty of buyers. free stock charts from uk.advfn.com | simonsmithiv |
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