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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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03/12/2018 09:21 | This is it boys. | phoenix equity | |
02/12/2018 13:00 | Smart money moving in here, looks like news on the horizon next week? | zen12 | |
01/12/2018 13:57 | Pis talking of 1p if agreement is signed are talking rubbish. At 1p that would make the m cap at £25M which is nonsense. If, and I do mean if, they pull this off then COPL should be double that at the very least. Of course it all depends on all the parties signing on the dotted line!M | marmiesz | |
30/11/2018 14:31 | Bought 3 million. | phoenix equity | |
30/11/2018 11:26 | Yes it still remains one of the riskiest on AIM, but if the rotund fella gets his act together, gets the licence and funding its got some of the biggest upside on AIM too. Art thinks there's over 400mmbbls recoverable on the NOA complex let alone the rest of this large block. If they get a deal that retains most or at least half of their current wi its got some future legs. Market still thinks the deal won't materialise though given the current market cap. I remember the excitement that Oilexco created many times on its development cluster wells, he has the potential to do similar here too. Lots of hurdles in the way from Essar deal approval that's going on for years, new licence and funding. It'll either not gonna happen at all or fall together swiftly, its a black or red gamble at the moment and Moz looks further out than Nigeria. My money is still on black and I'm happy with the odds (its less than 5% of my porty). Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
29/11/2018 21:43 | Sitting and waiting here. Down by over 50% but hope that I've not been lied to. If they get the deal signed off this should have a huge re-rate and relief for all long suffering LTHs M | marmiesz | |
29/11/2018 11:20 | WfT is fat Art doing to get this resolved? Sitting around having lunch most likely.... | blueblood | |
27/11/2018 13:01 | Another 3.5 million for me today | ultra capital | |
12/11/2018 09:26 | Moving in the right direction - well below 0.33p the placing price - | tomboyb | |
12/11/2018 08:44 | Keep buying | ultra capital | |
12/11/2018 08:38 | bit of boomage | mrshaungcm | |
09/11/2018 09:27 | Bought another 3 million. | ultra capital | |
30/10/2018 11:29 | 0.28p hit - Looks like the seller/sellers are almost out with the price action - | tomboyb | |
30/10/2018 11:13 | Come on COPL! 2.5mill for me - | tomboyb | |
29/10/2018 14:31 | I'm at 14.5million shares now. Buying up to 20million. | ultra capital | |
29/10/2018 14:22 | GO COPL GO! | tomboyb | |
29/10/2018 14:09 | Some pretty good buys so far - | tomboyb | |
29/10/2018 14:01 | come on my boooty - lets fly | mrshaungcm | |
29/10/2018 13:37 | Heading in the right direction - Good luck - | tomboyb | |
29/10/2018 12:08 | 0.30p+ - Lets see - | tomboyb | |
29/10/2018 11:50 | Finally moving - | tomboyb | |
29/10/2018 11:49 | Added again. Can't stay here for long. | phoenix equity | |
23/10/2018 13:14 | Good luck - Seems to want to move up again - Well below the £3mill placing - | tomboyb | |
23/10/2018 11:32 | Bought another 3 million. | ultra capital | |
22/10/2018 08:28 | COPL got their placing done at 0.33p - Discount at the time but MXO really had a bit of a shocker - | tomboyb |
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