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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Canadian Overseas Petroleum Limited | LSE:COPL | London | Ordinary Share | CA13643D8008 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
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% | 0.0575 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 28.01M | -45.44M | -0.0510 | 0.00 | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/10/2016 16:10 | Canada going well also ;-) | effiert | |
20/10/2016 16:05 | Shakey shakey and now moving back up. | soulsauce | |
20/10/2016 15:34 | Picked up a few £k here - risk reward looks very enticing | ianbag | |
20/10/2016 14:43 | Thx soul. Little price drop be interesting to see what orders are down lower !! Someone buying in 100k lumps ... :) | ccr1958 | |
20/10/2016 13:44 | The worry has been that this 'massive' drill would not get underway due to the historical issues with Liberia, ebola, war etc... but any thoughts like that were put to bed with those comments from Exxon yesterday. Those who have the balls to see it out could make lots of money. | soulsauce | |
20/10/2016 13:32 | Yes and of course loads of unknown 100k trades ;)) | ccr1958 | |
20/10/2016 13:29 | Welcome ccr. Some nice chunky buys again. | soulsauce | |
20/10/2016 11:35 | I`ve had few under 10p ,that`ll do looks very good prospect ;) | ccr1958 | |
20/10/2016 10:01 | Not even started yet.. Break 10p and its onto 15p levels | effiert | |
20/10/2016 10:00 | Some way to go yet Babbler. | soulsauce | |
20/10/2016 09:55 | Damn missed it. Oh well. | babbler | |
20/10/2016 09:39 | Volume a lot less today but rising strongly, must be running short of shares. Wait til the news hits. | soulsauce | |
20/10/2016 09:11 | I am sure one will be along in the coming days or weeks when everything is firmed up. The piece yesterday was a news report. | soulsauce | |
20/10/2016 09:08 | Am i missing something here, like an RNS from Exxon or COPL ? | mr hangman | |
20/10/2016 09:04 | Exxon have already spent $160m of their own money in this project this is on top of copls $120m carry.Why??? | shafaq | |
20/10/2016 08:56 | #COPL massive drill offshore Liberia is coming up in November, Exxon spent $160m derisking the project. Chevron Found Active HC Sys nearby | effiert | |
20/10/2016 08:54 | yep drill should be turning in under 4 weeks. Much earlier then expected. Been no other drill like it for many years. Going to be quite a buzz around this stock. Amazing chart also | effiert | |
20/10/2016 08:44 | If the well is successful with a good column of moveable oil then 50p wouldn't be a stretch I feel. Very exciting times, be nice when COPL can issue a RNS once everything is firmed up but the Exxon piece yesterday suggests it is all systems go. | soulsauce | |
20/10/2016 08:38 | all buys so far. 10p will be smashed today imo | effiert | |
20/10/2016 08:33 | Yes FULLY funded for 2 wells all paid for by EXXON | effiert | |
20/10/2016 08:31 | Are they fully funded for drill? Genuine q as Im looking to buy... | babbler | |
20/10/2016 07:30 | 500 million barrels, price in the ground 3.5billion value , that's £2.65 billion pound, Exxon would surely take them out, at for example 50% discount equates to £2 share IMHO not often a chance like this comes along check the Warren Irvin interview, he s not seen anything like this in 30 years | effiert | |
19/10/2016 22:02 | adorling copl is not on aim it main market listed could go to fste flegling index or small cap later on. | rolo7 | |
19/10/2016 21:40 | Adorling exactly and picking up all the very extensive costs but when the prize could be 2.3bn brls then it's a no brainer. Biggest drill of the year and it's going to get very exciting :-) | soulsauce |
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