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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Caza Oil & Gas | LSE:CAZA | London | Ordinary Share | CA1498011024 | COM NPV (CDI) |
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% | 0.31 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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10/12/2015 15:56 | Soul Limbo, You are the liar ! I unwound and closed out several positions in almost every oil co besides hawk over a number of months. Most of those were in Feb as the bounce occurred and started dissipating again in March. So some little chunks were finished off in April - big deal. Again, you have no clue about me or my portfolio. Its not only oilgas and energy, its widespread, beyond commodities. For some reason you have a nasty complex similar to that other cretin. Cash | cashandcard | |
10/12/2015 15:53 | from the logp thread : cashandcard - 19 Feb 2015 - 11:16:56 - 1983 of 2704 Caza will survive this oil price squeeze and prosper, because they have cashflow from oil production and can actually attract funding due to quick payback times from wells drilled and completed to sales line. | soul limbo | |
10/12/2015 15:52 | Thank you for that SL , clearly cash has skills we can only dream about. | jotoha2 | |
10/12/2015 15:49 | "save for Nighthawk Energy." | soul limbo | |
10/12/2015 15:46 | "I divested my last chunk of this back in Feb." LIAR cashandcard - 01 Apr 2015 - 09:39:15 - 5435 of 6424 I have today closed out my holding here and every other oil company save for Nighthawk Energy. Not because I believe they are poor investments, but I believe the possibility of the following circumstances is too great to ignore; 1) US uncoventional production has not fallen enough. 2) Oil storage in the US is at multiyear highs - demand for oil MUST rise to avoid a price collapse due to an Abundant supply-side. 3) Hundreds of 'unfracked' wells remain in Bakken whilst Tax incentives to start new drilling and new production in North Dakota 'kick-in' in about a month or two and must be taken-up or permits expire. 4) US/Iran deal - if it is successful, the threat of Iranian 'stored oil' potentially flooding world markets. 5) Gulf oil producers stubbornly keeping oil production high. The above is not to say Oil is a poor investment or individual companies circumstances may differ, but the possibility of an oil price 'shock' (to the downside) gets closer by the day. The key indicators to watch are, in the short term, under serious pressure. Will watch things closely. Cash | soul limbo | |
10/12/2015 15:39 | papillon , your friend cash was still spouting how caza was a low risk great little company on the 6th of march , so clearly he speaks double dutch , low level ramper , best to ignore , the company looks to be in serious trouble , but could give the brave /foolish a nice spike possibly in the next month. | jotoha2 | |
10/12/2015 15:27 | Paps, Go easy, this is a thread for the depressed. ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
10/12/2015 13:30 | Don't be stupid, buffythebuffoon. What's irrational about my post? I asked him to post evidence to back up his post. He then tells me to find the evidence myself. Why should I do that when I asked HIM to provide the evidence? He made the statement; it's up to him to provide the proof, not me! I think you need a course in logic buffythrbuffoon. | papillon | |
08/12/2015 17:51 | Papillon, You accuse someone of lying and challenge him to prove it. He tells you to search for the post yourself, and you respond by telling him to find it himself? If you are not on medication, it sounds like you should be. Buffy | buffythebuffoon | |
08/12/2015 08:44 | papillon 7 Dec'15 - 23:47 - 6418 of 6418 0 0 (Filtered) | cashandcard | |
08/12/2015 08:38 | At Christmas it's better to give than receive so Caza directors will be giving their shareholders receivership. | mr macgregor | |
07/12/2015 23:47 | Find it yourself!! The future looks bleak for CAZA. | papillon | |
03/12/2015 15:54 | If your bothered then trawl through and you'll find it. Cash | cashandcard | |
03/12/2015 15:46 | "I divested my last chunk of this back in Feb." Can you prove that, Cash? Can you copy & paste the post back in Feb where you stated that? tia. | papillon | |
03/12/2015 14:29 | Valentine, the 18% drops get smaller and smaller, so it would take a long time. Sadly CAZA don't have that time. Buffy | buffythebuffoon | |
03/12/2015 09:47 | Interesting article in the Telegraph 'Nerves are so frayed in Riyadh that the interior ministry is lashing out blindly. There are reports that more than 50 prisoners are to be beheaded, including Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, the Shia cleric sentenced to death for leading civic protests in 2012. There is no surer way to light the fuse on wholesale conflagration in the Shia stronghold of the Eastern Province, where the oil reserves lie. Shia underground groups in Iraq have threatened a whirlwind of gruesome revenge if the execution is carried out' 'Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, says his country will lay out plans for a 5pc cut in OPEC production, trimming global supply by 1.5m barrels a day (b/d). For months he has been in despair, protesting bitterly as the Gulf strategy cuts off half his funding and drives the Chavista revolution into its final agonies. Yet all of a sudden he is strangely cheerful. "There are going to be nice surprises in the next few days for the recovery of the market," he said after visits to Riyadh and Tehran, and after receiving the Emir of Qatar in Caracas. Perhaps he has been told something. Clearly the hedge funds are betting that it is just wishful thinking.' ----- May be a turn about in the oil price. Question is will we be around to benefit ! | red rook | |
02/12/2015 09:28 | How many 18% can you shed on a daily basis? Looking market wants sub 0.02p offerp before will be interested again..and then? | valentine | |
02/12/2015 08:28 | lol gkp hero that doesnt sound like the talk of a HERO? chin up be brave:) the mm's trying bum a few | comedy | |
02/12/2015 08:14 | Do us all a favour and turn of the life support of this sick dog. With production dwindling huge debts and poo possibly dropping to $30 over next few months. It's time to put us all out of our misery. Goodbye CAZA | gkp heros | |
02/12/2015 00:10 | buywell3 19 Aug'15 - 09:12 - 13075 of 13234 1 0 edit advfn have Net Debt of this company at £38.53 Million the only chance now is that another OILY buys it before it has to stop trading and enter administration My opinion of course , dyor , but I would suggest that commodities is not the place to be invested at the moment and has not been for a good few years. advfn definition Net Debt Net Debt, is defined as total liabilities minus cash & equivalents. The formula is the following and the figures are expressed in millions: = total liabilities - cash & equivalents | buywell3 | |
01/12/2015 21:42 | Glad to hear it lord gnome...think 20 years On stock market has been harsh lessons For me to finally realise the Market is fully rigged.the main market Rig is done under different conditions Whereas aim is the wild west. The funny thing is the whole landscape In uk from the top ie governments is geared To make u get involved in stocks Ie now with new pension rules That even a 1 employee firm has to offer Pension to its employee is aiming To take people's current income And feed the market LOL you may not get back what you put in... | comedy |
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