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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/9/2021 12:03 | Scott, Cheers chap, I wouldn't worry about it if I were you, the transformation has only started. They only started the miscible flood again in April and haven't even had a full Q yet at peak gas injection. They're planning on drilling 20+ wells next year you're in at the start of the transformation, there's a long way to go yet according to the prospectus and a lot of recoverable light oil to produce, let alone more discoveries. Then there's the possibility of more acquisitions as mentioned in the Q2 and also potential progress on Nigeria. Its very early days yet, things could be very different by Christmas, they're projecting a very strong end of year after all. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
07/9/2021 11:58 | Nice one Ed, seems you got in at the right time .. Those in at the 0.30s look like we are late to the party , hopefully things will turn for the better soon enoughCheers | scottwhetton | |
07/9/2021 11:53 | Georgiethemong, I can't hear you, they're words on a screen you dimwitted sod. However I've an average less than 0.1p for many millions of shares and I'm here for the long term development of the company, you won't be. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
07/9/2021 11:46 | Well done roberts looks like you were right despite the rampers saying otherwise | ![]() kevinroe | |
07/9/2021 11:34 | Billthebank tipping this earlier and it has fallen 5% BWAHAHAHAHHA | ![]() gheorghedufiend | |
07/9/2021 11:33 | 0.315 BWAHAHAHAHA Can you hear that EdgeIn - that is the sound of us all laughing at you Now down 25% since you started ramping Hilarious | ![]() gheorghedufiend | |
07/9/2021 11:20 | A sea of filtered dross | ![]() saint in exile | |
07/9/2021 11:12 | Greatfull (sic) Dead is so thick that he can't even spell his own user name Why would you listen to an uneducated illiterate like that ? BWAHAHAHAHA | ![]() gheorghedufiend | |
07/9/2021 11:04 | Billthebank, Thank you for your opinions. ATB, GD | ![]() greatfull dead | |
07/9/2021 10:57 | No I am sure they won't take over CUDA as that makes no sense however I do think they will do a deal to buy out their interest in ATOMIC!! Might even offer their creditors shares in COPL. The cash we have I believe will be held over for other acquisitions or even increasing our position in Nigeria | ![]() billthebank | |
07/9/2021 10:54 | I am confident that the share price will be multiplesof today's share price soon enough.Not talking about tomorrow or next week but I know,I will have an easy 5 bag here soon enough.If this drops fair enough but really? Sub £50M RIDICULOUS VALUATION IMO | ![]() billthebank | |
07/9/2021 10:53 | Billthebank, Well done. A question, do you think COPL will take over CUDA? ATB, GD | ![]() greatfull dead | |
07/9/2021 10:50 | Should have waited, the tradings terrible. It has 0 upward power that should have been a mini rally there but it was pathetic. | ![]() lb28 | |
07/9/2021 10:46 | So just topped up!!! | ![]() billthebank | |
07/9/2021 10:40 | Eventually value will out here.People who have a medium and long term view will be very handsomely rewarded Just do some research.This is a screaming buy.Bbpd may be small as at end of Q2 but it has more than diublddunder COPL stewardship. We paid £54M for ATOMIC when the POO was $39.Now producing twice as much and POO now $70 By Xmas that oil production will double again. It is a very young field.We orib have around £20M cash in the Bank and CUDA owe us £7M CUDA are not receiving any cash from ATOMIC oil at pres as they are in deep POO This share will do very well for anyone who is patient.Those shareholders who are selling will regret that decision inside four months. | ![]() billthebank | |
07/9/2021 10:28 | The share price doesn’t matter is a stupid argument yabawag. The market is telling you something and you have your fingers in your ears lol. | ![]() lb28 | |
07/9/2021 10:27 | LB28 OK you have my attention What was your entry price and why did you buy COPL? | ![]() billthebank | |
07/9/2021 10:26 | Oh dear down again to 0.3175 EdgeIn we are laughing at you BWAHAHAHA | ![]() gheorghedufiend | |
07/9/2021 10:26 | MHigudzrau was tats geeee is getvxg | ![]() tempted | |
07/9/2021 10:23 | Those inexperienced short term holders expecting a quick buck obviously didn't research this.Warrants being traded, Hadron selling and excersicing further warrants, all those options being excersiced and sold, inexperienced&impati | ![]() yabawbag | |
07/9/2021 10:15 | The only sense you can make of it is we have been ripped off and brought a dud. Let’s be honest the oil is currently a dribble. Their is no buying pressure so the market certainly does not see it as undervalued. No buying at 0.32p and it’s only going one way. I see it hitting well under 0.3p. | ![]() lb28 | |
07/9/2021 10:05 | Nowt you can do Just sit on your hands and wait for this co to be valued properly.AM said himself that buying Atomic at £54M was a great deal for COPL Today COPL is valued at under £50M.Prior to Atomic NIGERIA was valued at circa £30M Try and make sense of that!!! | ![]() billthebank | |
07/9/2021 10:02 | 110% working for the ii that is dumping. | ![]() lb28 | |
07/9/2021 10:00 | Ed, everyone can see right through you, who paid you to ramp this? Just admit it you muppet. | ![]() lb28 |
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