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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/2/2016 12:10 | To much to admit to, put it this way my Mrs would divorce me if she found out!! | gkp heros | |
11/2/2016 23:02 | How much you guys lose? | miguelh21 | |
11/2/2016 13:09 | GKP and Fo77y, Many here are in the same both. I should also have seen it coming. As for PA he/she suckered many a PI in. I have made money from CAZA in years gone bye, so I can't complain, though my loss this time hurts. The trick is to know when to sell. In this case I made the mistake of holding on in HOPE! GLA, GD | greatfull dead | |
11/2/2016 12:54 | Good luck with your future investments it easily is dire out there. You can't beat just hiding your cash under your mattress. I know now why so many do!!! | gkp heros | |
10/2/2016 22:21 | Balbains, you're not alone. I also lost everything in caza. Decided to go against everything I had learnt over the years investing and instead of investing, gambled, big time and lost.Caza had actually turned a huge corner, had (have) some great assets unfortunately for caza, and more so me, timing is everything. Cue the biggest oil crash in years, and way to deep in debtThe funny thing is I knew this and continued to watch the share price decline and yet, against the facts, I kept telling myself it will eventually come good so didn't sell when I should have until the writing was on the wall. Nobody to blame but myself but a harsh lesson learned.Btw, the most ironic part of this lesson was that the company I sold out of to fund my caza 'adventure', went from 35p to 2.80gbp in the same timeframe Oh well......... lol (hysterical) | fo77y | |
09/2/2016 14:45 | It is even harder to believe WMF was complicit in all this. Seemed.lime a top man. We gambled.on $100 bbl and so did he,$50 even, and wasn't good enough. Money is all that matters anymore.oney society. You ain't got it you are nothing..impoverishe | valentine | |
09/2/2016 07:59 | Balbains sorry to here that, I got away with coming out of CAZA with a decent profit, but put the money into a variety of other AIM companies. Out of a portfolio of 8 1 is gone for good, 2 are delisted but promising they will come back one day and 2 are oilers I felt would weather the storm better but have not. Only one holding I have I liquidated and held in cash after it had already halved. So fortune lost here also despite making some good calls this market is awful for the small caps. | mark10101 | |
09/2/2016 07:37 | I truly lost my fortune here. Not anyone's fault but my own. | balbains324 | |
31/1/2016 22:58 | 1628, yes very interesting to follow the story here. I seem to remember I was on the same page as you in the early part of the decline and sold at 16p and 9p and sided with your later posts. I continue followed the threads here just as a learning excercise on an individual like PA and CAZA. I was intrigued how it would pan out for him, not really wishing any harm but the debt worried many here at $110 oil. With Ford openly stating $58 oil was breakeven for CAZA the rapid approach of that level and subsequent further fall had all but PA terrified... | mark10101 | |
30/1/2016 19:31 | IF you guys into oil, PTR is one to watch imho. dyor | gavinbell | |
30/1/2016 19:12 | Gkp,U may want to look at the TPG board now for some comments from Pavey Ark regarding Caza. What a crook?In it he says he sold his Caza shares last summer, and even with all his ramping until the end of year and the end of Caza too he didn't hold any shares during this period. So it looks like he's an even bigger "swine" than we thought he was! | swerves1 | |
30/1/2016 08:44 | Any others he's on? | swerves1 | |
29/1/2016 18:07 | Yes he's on TPG | swerves1 | |
29/1/2016 08:12 | He's at it again with another share!!! | gkp heros | |
29/1/2016 08:11 | Pavey has sold out here and maybe some time agoPavey Ark - 28 Jan 2016 - 18:56 - 499 of 502 - 1Error/information update.I am certain that all current shareholders will know this but the rebased options require the share price to be over 15p for something like 20 consecutive trading days for the options to be worth anything.As a holder at an average price of c.3p then 15p might just be OK.Again most will know that the company is in a closed period leading up the final results. | gkp heros | |
26/1/2016 16:02 | Yes. The bas..rd! | swerves1 | |
25/1/2016 23:14 | PA has moved on been paid for his work. His work here is now complete | gkp heros | |
25/1/2016 08:05 | No word from PA? | swerves1 | |
25/1/2016 08:03 | buffy, I am not involved, but am watching it. | leedskier | |
25/1/2016 07:54 | Indeed Buffy! His rns seems like very good news... am I wrong? Is caza delisting? 5 years is a long time... | spkiller | |
25/1/2016 07:20 | Clearly if the company fails to meet its obligations ... the bank takes it over ... Security Granted The Credit Facility is guaranteed by Caza Petroleum's wholly owned subsidiary, Caza Operating, LLC ("Caza Operating"), and the collateral provided to secure the Credit Facility (and any hedges or cash management obligations owing to JPMorgan) consists of substantially all of Caza Petroleum's and Caza Operating's respective now owned or hereafter acquired personal property, as well as at least 80% of the PV-9 of their oil and gas properties. | leedskier |
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