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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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26/10/2020 07:54 | Hmmm, interesting news, sound like the final stage is face to face meetings to get this over the line. Then forward schedule for 226 can be announced. Clearly Essar and COPL in mutual agreement. Come on Nigeria get those borders open and this thing signed off. Regards, Ed. | edgein | |
22/10/2020 18:48 | you don't want to be buying in bulk when the RNS does land, next to no chance of buying anything but small amounts without NT | plangley74 | |
22/10/2020 17:47 | Yes agree something definitely going on. share price has shot up. That what I say when it drops as well. Let’s hope the PSC news comes in tomorrow. | ![]() asm5 | |
22/10/2020 16:25 | Something going on | ![]() nasarsaddique | |
21/10/2020 22:16 | certainly does look a cheap entry price (provided no disaster with licence extension). may have to wait for Africa time to complete but should double bag from this level | plangley74 | |
21/10/2020 13:02 | Good price to load up? | ![]() daar | |
20/10/2020 14:34 | No one likes to see the share price drift in the absence of news. But imho it's just a matter of being patient. There is a persistent seller who is knocking the share price down so if you can take advantage then this is a great opportunity to load up. | ![]() bernymadoff | |
20/10/2020 09:09 | Silence is golden.!!!!Yeah right | ![]() billthebank | |
19/10/2020 16:37 | there is a persistent seller, no idea where his line of stock is coming from, I think we will see more red days the longer we don't get the licence extension | plangley74 | |
15/10/2020 18:42 | Much prefer these small daily rises that stick than any short lived spikes. Every man and his dog knows the expected news is close so no surprise to see positions being taken. Same again tomorrow methinks | ![]() bernymadoff | |
15/10/2020 14:20 | Asked you not to jynx it ? | ![]() nasarsaddique | |
15/10/2020 14:19 | Another false dawn!!! | ![]() billthebank | |
15/10/2020 13:20 | A cup of tea, maybe ;) | ![]() nasarsaddique | |
15/10/2020 13:09 | Something must be brewing. | ![]() mo5h | |
15/10/2020 13:06 | Sssh, don't jynx it | ![]() nasarsaddique | |
15/10/2020 13:03 | And another tick up.Whats occurring? | ![]() billthebank | |
15/10/2020 11:55 | Hmmmmmm!!!! | ![]() billthebank | |
13/10/2020 22:36 | ''all Nigerian officials are now back at their desks'' eh 👀 brilliant, just what peeps need, Nigerians all back at their desks and em get rich quick internet scams on the rise again 😂 😂 😂 I'm surprised folks still give this old fraud FAZ the time of day after all his past 'I have it on good authority, nudge nudge, wink wink' twitter pump and dump antics 😉 none so blind as those who cannot see eh eh 🙈 🙉 🙊 just remember the name 🐍 # ManTracker SID 😋 | ![]() the patriotic irishman | |
13/10/2020 20:38 | hxxps://www.spglobal | ![]() asm5 | |
13/10/2020 15:20 | The further we get into October the more likely it is that these mini spikes will stick as people get more and more reluctant to play the 10% game for fear of missing out on the 100% rise when the PSC extension is announced. I can't see this situation persisting beyond October. Following the annual holiday period all Nigerian officials are now back at their desks. | ![]() bernymadoff |
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