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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Chariot Limited | LSE:CHAR | London | Ordinary Share | GG00B2R9PM06 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.32 | -4.27% | 7.18 | 7.12 | 7.29 | 7.39 | 7.07 | 7.39 | 1,534,354 | 16:35:22 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -14.88M | -0.0139 | -5.12 | 80.56M |
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02/2/2013 15:12 | The SQZ BB is a real hoot. They really believe that the Nammibia bovid they have are theirs, and not BPs. CHAR went for these blocks, but BP interceded with the Nummiban Gov, I seem to remember a 2 or 3 mmilion payment by SQZ. Anyway, the plan was good, and BP became the farmm-in partner. BP did the seismic in record time, and issued the RNS which said results at end of 2012. Anyway, and this is a real laugh, SQZ issued the RNS in Jan, saying the seismmic was being "fast tracked" but would not be available for The Grand Natiional. Likewise, the firsts apart drill. However, the BP farm-in to SQZ Nammibia block, where they will be the majority partner, and operator, will happen before the CHAR. Quote below, now, don't laugh too much. "The preliminary review of the fast-track data is very encouraging but to fully evaluate these early results it will be necessary to complete the full-scale processing and interpretation which is currently underway with BP and likely to take until later in 1H2013. Following this interpretation a drilling decision will be made later this year." Remember, SQZ does not have a CEO, but a BP place mman already in situ. ------ Next post is about the SQZ block, seismic. | ![]() wild_goose | |
02/2/2013 14:23 | Hedge, 1230. Everyone knows there is oil there, and any geologist will tell you where to look for it. We had the drill location to get the oil, then BP changed it and drilled a duster, or whatever was found, we don't know. | ![]() wild_goose | |
02/2/2013 10:34 | CEOBOB and his alias...I think the Benny Hill theme tune is appropriate when mentioning his name :-) ... No worries guesswhosback... | hedgebetter | |
02/2/2013 09:35 | CEOBob on iii has lost the plot completely in my opinion. repo | lanaken | |
02/2/2013 05:09 | Hedge- that report is good enough for me. I had not seen that. Thanks for posting. | guesswhosback | |
01/2/2013 20:40 | HEDGEBETTER 1 Feb'13 - 19:12 - 1225 of 1228 0 0 WG. I am confused.com here m8. -------------------- me 3 as well but i am slow god bless me | ronan7 | |
01/2/2013 19:31 | Wham Goldman S, came south, the game changed. | ![]() wild_goose | |
01/2/2013 19:21 | Hedge, On a re read of mmy post, I would like to make clear. If you have 3D seismic feature, say 4 way trap, it might contain Oiil, it might not. Even drill at the side, tells you, there is, or is not, oil. There is. | ![]() wild_goose | |
01/2/2013 19:12 | WG. I am confused.com here m8. What has the grand national got to do with drilling off the coast of Namibia, Morocco, or Mauritania? | hedgebetter | |
01/2/2013 18:47 | Hedge, The Grand National. | ![]() wild_goose | |
01/2/2013 18:43 | Hedge, They are not drilling for dusters, they are drilling in locations, that give the data they need. Then, Orville, with BPs hand up his dum, tells us nothing. Orville is a good guy for this position. PW was cracking under the strain, it is as well he is out. | ![]() wild_goose | |
01/2/2013 18:30 | Larry, Come on, tell why you and BP changed the Nimrod drill location. | ![]() wild_goose | |
01/2/2013 18:27 | Hedge, Sorry, got carried away. It is now a waiting game. The HRT, will be a duster and shorted by Goldman S. Big time (already in progress) When BP show their hand, you need to be in. The HRT drill is the pivot point. ---- There is also China, but let's not confuse the picture, at the moment. | ![]() wild_goose | |
01/2/2013 18:25 | WG - you have turned into the son of CEOBOB. Do you really think companies go around drilling for dusters...! | hedgebetter | |
01/2/2013 18:23 | Hedge, Get real. The share price is being controlled, that's all. They, ( the holy trinity) will do everything in their power, to get and keep the share price low, so that BP can buy, CHAR, SqZ HRT, blocks. It is all about dusters at the moment. I think it is a shame that BP are putting a lot of young guys in their Nammibia office. AIMO, DYOR. | ![]() wild_goose | |
01/2/2013 18:19 | Triples, There is a theory going around the oil industry, international. A very unholy alliance, 3 have been identified, there are more, # Larry/CHAR # BP # the hedge fund Supporting actors, include, PB hRT The ghost. | ![]() wild_goose | |
01/2/2013 17:42 | Yes. Blue is always good. I would be happy for 0.5p per week increase for a while...and then the good news hits...and hold on to your hats... :-) | hedgebetter | |
01/2/2013 16:51 | 31.25p again. I guess that's good. | ![]() triples | |
01/2/2013 14:53 | ... :) I chose my words carefully. | ![]() triples | |
01/2/2013 14:50 | following....emm! chase.....maybe! | ![]() david brent | |
01/2/2013 14:38 | WG, 2nd Nimrod drill isn't delayed - it hasn't been announced. The company said that it wouldn't be doing monthly presentations any longer. Much of what you say has a ring of truth, but post too many random/extreme ideas and you begin to look less credible. Personally, I'd keep it to core issues and you'll gain a following. Thanks. | ![]() triples | |
01/2/2013 14:24 | Larry, Come on, where is the January presentation. It is not like you to give us no news, lol. | ![]() wild_goose | |
01/2/2013 14:05 | 2nd Nimrod drill delayed. The 1st frill results and seismic confirm a massive oil find. However, due to timing, it will not be drilled in 2013. | ![]() wild_goose |
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