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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 |
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27/6/2019 13:49 | Harry I don't believe you. You have no credibility left after your posts on LSE and here. No one listens to you. Not being nasty just stating a fact. Next time you invest, do it in a few companies and don't act like a headless mentally ill chicken on the forums! Good luck to you, I hope you get some profit. | indivestor | |
27/6/2019 13:47 | Very much could be kcowe. There are lots of life style companies around. RGM being one of them with its CEO Andrew Bell just having a very nice extravagant life thanks to shareholders money. Perhaps Arthur is the same and he does not really care what happens as he still gets his crazy big salary each month.However I think this will eventually come good. No evidence to back that up but I hope it does within the next six months. | indivestor | |
27/6/2019 13:30 | indivestor this will come good. the wait will be over believe me. | ![]() nicky21 | |
27/6/2019 13:23 | Indivestor , in these situations one normaly sees a concerted ramp to let insiders out with something ... ie High volume day ... Seen one a few months back ? was that the one ... or is that still to come . No one trusts Art , for one he does not play the long game here ie , reduction in overheads , taking shares in leu of cash etc, may be he is just stringing out this till it can be no more .....? | ![]() kcowe | |
27/6/2019 12:54 | Nicki/Harry they have been saying that for over two years now. Same thing every day "will be sorted soon" Define "soon"! FFS.The agamore dispute is about who actually owns the drilling site and although Arthur the CEO says there is no claim and it is not holding things up, something sure is holding things up. So what is it?Harry is you only need to get to 0.11 or 0.12 then you should be able to get out easy. Any one with 0.1 can get out. Those with 0.7 like me are trapped.....Harry please sell when you can and never invest in these high risk shared again. So for FTSE100 other wise you are going to make yourself ill. | indivestor | |
27/6/2019 12:45 | kcowe Have been in touch with company over last week and things are moving forward. Just wait and see. Am very confident. | ![]() nicky21 | |
27/6/2019 11:54 | or loose a lot of money.. | ![]() kcowe | |
27/6/2019 11:53 | anybody buying around 0.10p will make a lot of money me thinks. | ![]() nicky21 | |
27/6/2019 11:46 | Indivestor i cannot switch off as this is my only investment. my breakeven is 0.155p which can be easily achieved on good news. | ![]() nicky21 | |
27/6/2019 11:28 | Thanks. Is the holdup due to agamore or performance bond? What is the story behind agamore? | ![]() asm5 | |
27/6/2019 10:33 | I think the best thing is to switch off from looking at what might be going on with this share for a while. I have been saying this for over two years now. Best write off your investment, if it comes good eventually then all good but this could drag on for years.Agamore is NOT sorted. Therefore the ownership of the OPL is not clear. No bank or "alternative finance" is going to approve a loan for something whose ownership is not clear.NNPC and DPR approval will not be given until the project is tightly financed.Oil price is slipping now that Trump's latest attempt to pump it up via aggression on Iran has passed.Just put it in the bottom drawer it might come good yet but do not bank on it!If you have a diverse portfolio then just wait it out and concentrate on your other shares.Do not believe the nonsense posted on LSE and here about everything a few weeks away and certainly do not listen to Arthur the liar CEO. Two years ago the NNPC sign off was "imminent". Strange definition of imminent! | indivestor | |
27/6/2019 10:26 | Yes you are Jamie. | indivestor | |
27/6/2019 09:27 | Market pricing in that the project is a failure and will not get off the ground. Come on Art prove everyone wrong. | ![]() nicky21 | |
27/6/2019 09:22 | Possible either way! The chart points to a downside break Only good news will prevent that ! Market Has lost all faith in Anything Art Has said as can be seen by the Market cap. Possible 1 in 10 outsider chance of coming in | ![]() kcowe | |
27/6/2019 09:22 | msk7 you gonna need patiance. news could come anyday now. | ![]() nicky21 | |
27/6/2019 09:14 | kcowe agree its gonna be one hell of a move upwards. | ![]() nicky21 | |
27/6/2019 07:06 | Yeh, aint you just way off topic. | ![]() jamie414 | |
27/6/2019 06:17 | Price is being squeesed into a tight formation , it will have a big move in the next week.... | ![]() kcowe | |
26/6/2019 16:19 | Agree. But we are mere minions. You want to make money? Then if there is a good rise- sell a few - hold cash- monitor - maybe sell another few. Use your loaf. If itwas that easy Nicky- we would all be millionaires!! | ![]() smcl | |
26/6/2019 15:56 | smcl whats frustrating me is that these should be trading in the 0.20s and not in the 0.10s on potential newsflow we are waiting for.The stock market is corrupt. | ![]() nicky21 | |
26/6/2019 15:56 | My friend has cancer -seemingly terminal. Puts things in the right perspective. Anyway good luck to all. | ![]() smcl | |
26/6/2019 15:54 | Sorry nicky21- good luck. We’re all together here. | ![]() smcl | |
26/6/2019 15:54 | Am sticking to this as i have a feeling it will come good. market cap only £3m and they may be producing 24,000 bopd net to themselves. | ![]() nicky21 |
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