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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Bowleven Plc | LSE:BLVN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B04PYL99 | ORD 0.1P |
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 | -9.09% | 0.20 | 0.15 | 0.25 | 0.224 | 0.187 | 0.20 | 10,001 | 08:00:20 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 0 | -2.02M | -0.0062 | -0.32 | 654.93k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/8/2017 16:13 | VOG/BLVN Bomono tie up should go ahead soon but it wouldn't surprise if the 2 companies did a full merger. | highasakite | |
04/8/2017 16:10 | So do I, in fact confirmation next month I hope. | paleje | |
04/8/2017 15:57 | IC have tipped BLVN all the way down from 200p. They are clueless. I still expect a VOG/BLVN tie up. | highasakite | |
04/8/2017 15:56 | No, IC mag was out today and carried a little tip for them. | paleje | |
04/8/2017 15:30 | The stock is up, is KEV coming back???? | pjj71 | |
04/8/2017 15:20 | Does anyone know what Cocs position was regarding the once mooted tie up with aminex? Were they a holder at the time? If so were they pro or anti (i know they were anti bomono) | wakeland | |
04/8/2017 12:30 | Roll on FID. Will be a nice $25 million pay day for us. | cyan | |
04/8/2017 11:12 | I reckon these will come good , BUT still could be a while yet , quicker opportunities elsewhere IMO | d1nga | |
04/8/2017 11:10 | hxxp://www.bowlevenh no update since the egm.... says it all... BRING BACK KEV AND REMOVE THE CLOWNS | pjj71 | |
04/8/2017 08:46 | he's a nutcase thats why! the problem blvn currently have is biya and cameroon | d1nga | |
04/8/2017 08:43 | Not sure why you want him back he was bloody useless. If you were cheering for a new dynamic leader I may agree but Kev, not a chance. What reason have you got for wanting him back? | kbrook | |
04/8/2017 08:18 | Agreed kbrook... couldnt shut the clowns and their website promoters up before the scam of an EGM... now they have their snouts in the trough they are about as visible as the Loch Ness monster.. feel the PI has been completely shafted by their circus.. Lets hope the IIs are plotting to bring back KEV... | pjj71 | |
03/8/2017 22:53 | Read a report made by Lukoil which contained a paragraph stating they had 3 FID decision to make in West Africa one Ghana Nigeria and CAMEROON, I don't know if it was a shot across the bows telling SNH and the Cam Gov to get their finger out. There were rumours circulating that SNH were looking for a free carry. | slipanchor3 | |
03/8/2017 15:36 | They are as bad at telling us what is going on. We haven't heard a peep from them since the board room coup. Bit of communication wouldn't go amiss, they couldn't shut up before the vote. | kbrook | |
03/8/2017 13:58 | I thought Kev Hart was terrible but CoC are bloody worse. | highasakite | |
03/8/2017 13:54 | Good luck with that! | gark | |
03/8/2017 13:32 | Dunderheed.. not sure what planet you live on!!!! The near 40% collapse in the share price since the EGM says one thing and one thing only.. KEV was the preferred choice of the market to take BLVN to greater things.... if you think the clowns were the preferred choice then why has the share price sunk like the titanic when the oil price has been static... Good news normally sends a share price up, Bad news sends the share price down.. im sure you can understand that basic principle... The fact that the clowns have wiped millions of $$$s of the mkt cap since gaining control tells you they are BAD NEWS for BLVN!!! The only solution is to bring back KEV!!!!! | pjj71 | |
02/8/2017 15:14 | Pjj71, honestly mate talking to yourself? Why on earth would you want the 'clowns' back who destroyed do so much shareholder value for blvn shareholders in the first place?! I'd have some sympathy for your argument if you were calling for a better experienced mgt than previously employed but to simply want to reinstate people who destroyed so much value anyway and to post so continuously after such a short time the new owners have been on board, must lead people to infer you are in some way related to this previous mgt team. All imho of course!! | dunderheed | |
02/8/2017 13:42 | Clowns belong in the circus not running an Oil & Gas Company.. Bring back KEV and stop the shareholder wealth destruction | pjj71 | |
02/8/2017 13:40 | Not sure I see the drills as a risk . Its all about whether our huge proven resources are even larger. Costs us nothing. I suppose if one covets $40 million in cash in compensation then you might think otherwise. IMO , drilling is a no brainer and ultimately a necessity. | cyan | |
02/8/2017 12:50 | Seems the clowns are doing even less than the previous board!!!! Bring back KEV... | pjj71 | |
02/8/2017 12:34 | Yeah, heads we win and tails we don't lose provided that one or both of the appraisal drills proves successful and the fact that there are two drills programmed does, reassuringly, spread some of that risk. I am all for taking that $40m plunge given the size of the potential prize but as well as all the haggling with SNH, I should perhaps have flagged up as well the stance of Lukoil on all this and how on board they are with forking out. | warbaby43 | |
02/8/2017 11:32 | If one proves up even more reserves there are then options for multiple off take solutions . Yes, we can proceed now without further appraisals but our out game via an ETINDE sale may be at a discount of what a proved up larger asset could be worth. Fast development and quick sale equals less money than the true potential ,of proved up value of Etinde could yield for us. Worth remembering the conditions; if they do not drill ,we get $40 million. | cyan |
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