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COPL Canadian Overseas Petroleum Limited

0.0575
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 0.0575 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 28.01M -45.44M -0.0510 0.00 0
Canadian Overseas Petroleum Limited is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker COPL. The last closing price for Canadian Overseas Petrol... was 0.06p. Over the last year, Canadian Overseas Petrol... shares have traded in a share price range of 0.03p to 5.875p.

Canadian Overseas Petrol... currently has 890,973,473 shares in issue. Canadian Overseas Petrol... has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 0.00.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
12/8/2020
15:59
Hi Ed. Can’t remember. Few years now though. But I did indeed make six figures on the back of it and even I left too early. Good times. COPL. Well it’s done the hard work. Time will tell.
sapper2476
12/8/2020
15:29
Then you have little COPL, just £17.5m lined up for a free carry on 226 and on the trail of production ready/near-term assets. Once that road ahead becomes clearer it'll not stop it shifting just like UKOG, 88e et al before that. Would be interesting to know if Shoreline/Shorecan are in for some Nigerian marginals too.

Regards,
Ed.

edgein
12/8/2020
15:24
Sapper,

REM didn't it have billions of shares in issue at the time too? REM did get hyped up to over £100m without any lith production too. Didn't it become KDNC after that also billions of shares in issue too (before its consolidation)?

Regards,
Ed.

edgein
12/8/2020
12:32
Take it or leave it. But he pointed out REM to me many years back. 0.07 to 1p I think it was. He telegramed me AVCT at 38p. You don’t make money just listening to the positive. All the best.
sapper2476
12/8/2020
11:17
You might not want to dismiss Charles so quickly. I have made a lot of money chatting to him. All the best.
sapper2476
12/8/2020
08:17
Sorry. But that is hilarious. Are you 9 years old. My daughter said that at primary school. I thought you were going to tell me my pants were in fire. Honestly. Get back to Bet Fred. All the usual stuff. Coiled spring, not long now, shares in issue don’t matter. Pack mentality. And I don’t do bullying. Like I said. Good luck.
charlesjames1
12/8/2020
08:07
Justaman

Ignore him. Charlesjames1 is a liar and troll who makes things up. He turned up on the VAST BB recently and Yorgi exposed him. He wants in here cheaper. Troll who hates missing out on getting in at the bottom.

You have missed the boat charlie liar.

bill hickman
12/8/2020
07:54
And just like that on a public bulletin board you have appointed yourself king. Shares in issue have a dramatic bearing on the share price Firstly, it shows that the company has a severe disregard for its shareholders In that it issues them like confetti. This warns off potential buyers. Secondly, they pay their bills with shares. A clear sign that they are skint and another red flag. So before you spout about MC is king. Don’t kid yourself. A rising share price needs to attract new blood for it to be sustained. Good luck.
charlesjames1
11/8/2020
16:15
And 20 years and what exactly have you achieved? You're posting about shares in issue making yourself look like a complete novice. Chill out, if it's not for you, go elsewhere and use that "20 years" to further yourself.
justaman
11/8/2020
16:14
I don't need anything to make me feel good about my decision. My research and investment is already done.
justaman
11/8/2020
15:21
Coiled spring. How many times have I heard that over 20 years. You stick with that if it makes you feel good about your decision.
charlesjames1
11/8/2020
14:05
Justaman,

Sounds like you're looking forward to the completion of the next acquisition as much as old Ed here. With COPL carried on 226 they'll have their hands free to work on another asset. Interesting times ahead on 226 and elsewhere, goodness knows we may also hear something about Moz soon too. Q2 results coming any day now too.

Regards,
Ed.

edgein
11/8/2020
13:47
You still going? Now we've educated you on market caps. Do we need to educate you on growth? This is a coiled spring at the levels and Mcap will develop as news lands.
justaman
11/8/2020
13:24
Only value if it goes higher.
charlesjames1
11/8/2020
08:40
I've added again today sub .41 and anywhere here is value
justaman
11/8/2020
08:40
eddy, let the extension land and we will get there. Patience. We have lots to look forward to and the drilling plan will also add value.
justaman
10/8/2020
21:50
Was hoping previous news would have taken us over .50 by now and brought a new level
easwarareddy
10/8/2020
15:01
What is your source?
nasarsaddique
10/8/2020
08:33
Charles,

You'll find that COPL has high liquidity as a result of the shares in issue and for those with large holdings that's a very good thing. Oh and high shares in issue doesn't stop a company from multi-bagging, see UKOG and EUA as examples. Both hit over £500m market caps. Its a good thing that folks can still buy at the bottom, will they be able to do so later this year given the pending news and acquisition trail? :)

Regards,
Ed.

edgein
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