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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Carpathian | LSE:CPNR | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000CPN0 | ORD NPV |
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% | 2.375 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/2/2008 11:29 | Market cap is £13m....cash is A$10m, ie, about £3.5m. Cheers, triples | triples | |
07/2/2008 11:25 | With the marketcap back at 13 million, and cash at 10 million - this brings this stock back to sub 2p levels if you subtract the cash injection. This wont go lower than 2p in real terms unless they've blown all the money in 5 Star hotels and Booze. Wish the company can give more info on what they doing though! | notanewmember | |
05/2/2008 17:05 | Why is there interest - is not oil going to $40 a barrel? LOL | notanewmember | |
04/2/2008 10:00 | It will tick up to your 5.5 very soon and higher. | curlly | |
04/2/2008 07:59 | Should open @ 5.5p mid. | bizz2bizz | |
02/2/2008 21:31 | I ve been reading an old JKX thread. Back in 2001 "Have a look at this stock-at 16 p market cap 20 mln, last year RETAINED profit 5 mln, TO 15 mln, cash flow 10 mln, cash in the bank 10 mln." We are a little behind on where JKX was even back in 2001. Some comparisons. CPNR have 10m in the bank, although 10m back then was worth more, and they were in profit. CPNR are loss making. CPNR -> tuck these away for 5-10 years. 50,000 shares should be enough. Come back in 2012. | notanewmember | |
01/2/2008 10:31 | we are now in feb and skonice-1 will transform the current share price it,s been a long year waiting but nearly there and 90% is ours. | tryinghard2 | |
01/2/2008 09:33 | we have waited a year curly for skonice-1.feb will be a big month.10.7 milll in the bank. | tryinghard2 | |
01/2/2008 09:27 | Directorate Change Carpathian Resources Appointment of DirectorCarpathian Resources Limited ("Carpathian") (ASX Code: CPN, AIM Code: CPNR) announces the appointment of Mr Victor Danko as a non-executive Director effective today. Mr Danko is resident in Sydney and has over 30 years experience in banking, finance and the corporate environment both within Australia and internationally.Mr Danko was also retained by the New South Wales government as Economic Advisor to the Premier. In this role he was involved on a number of State-wide infrastructure projects. As a non-executive Director of Carpathian, his role will be principally in connection with the funding side of the Company's development. Mr Danko has a BEc from Macquarie University, Sydney and an AMP from theHarvard Business School, USA. Messrs Downey and Jendry did not attend the meeting to appoint Mr Danko and did not participate in the nomination process. The information required to be disclosed in accordance with the AIM rules, with respect to the appointment of Mr Danko to the Carpathian Board, is set out in Appendix 1. | notanewmember | |
01/2/2008 09:26 | corporate update we have identified a number of oppertunities in kazahkstan. | tryinghard2 | |
31/1/2008 10:56 | I like this bit in the update which is out today back in with the drill bit early february GREAT. Monov, 90% interest (contributing 100%) Contractual matters that had delayed remedial work on the Mo-1 Skotnice well for nearly a year were finally resolved in December and it is now anticipated that work will commence in early February. If the remedial work is successful an extended production test will follow and, conditional on the outcome and planning constraints, it is possible that several holes could be drilled in 2008. By way of background, the Mo-1 Skotnice well was spudded in late 2006 close to two depleted gas fields and reached a final total depth of 430m. Only minor shows of gas were recorded whilst drilling the target horizon yet analysis of the wireline logs indicated the presence of a 3.2m gas column in a good quality Miocene sandstone reservoir with up to 17% porosity. Core analysis confirmed the quality of the reservoir yet no flow was recorded when the section was tested. It is not clear why such a good reservoir rock failed to produce a flow. Damage to the formation while drilling or whilst cementing the production string is suspected, as is inadequate perforating of the production string. | curlly | |
31/1/2008 10:08 | l2 2v1.limits buy 25k v sell 150k | tryinghard2 | |
31/1/2008 09:59 | corporate update we have identified a number of oppertunites in kazahkstan. | tryinghard2 | |
31/1/2008 09:50 | still got 25% to go to be inline with asx cant buy many online so should see more tick ups in the share price as the day gos on. | curlly | |
31/1/2008 09:41 | Well I see Shell posted £13.9 Billion in profits, more than any other British company in history - this is the sector to be in. My hat is safe. | notanewmember | |
30/1/2008 23:03 | I dont see a CMR post? Is it a way to people checking that board? | notanewmember | |
30/1/2008 09:08 | up 6% it's a start towards 35%.. :-) (35% being the overnight rise on asx) | andrbea | |
30/1/2008 08:20 | If i had more funds i would be topping up this morning with 7m share traded yesderday and 35% up in oz makes you think something is up. | curlly | |
30/1/2008 08:19 | Mid to mid you might but with the spreads at both ends I'm sure you won't. Unless of course news breaks. Could be a false dawn. I'm not tempted myself. | chopsy | |
30/1/2008 08:16 | don't think London cares a toss about the asx price but they ought to mirror it... | andrbea | |
30/1/2008 08:13 | So can somebody explane why we are not up at the open If i buy now will i make 35% before the end of day | curlly |
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