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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -14.88M | -0.0139 | -5.12 | 80.56M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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21/5/2013 19:24 | Disconect. HRT has tanked, on the news of the "duster". It tanked in the week before the RNS telling us this. Same as CHAR and Nimrod. The result was known at least 1 week before the RNS to let people make money. What is interesting, is that the CHAR share price has been disconnected from the HRT result. ----- As discussed, it is a surprise that HRT are going straight into the next well. | ![]() wild_goose | |
21/5/2013 19:13 | This is for mmy mate Injin. This going to blooooooowww. Not. Expect it to settle at the price BP want. | ![]() wild_goose | |
21/5/2013 17:46 | :-) Onwards and upwards for CHAR :-) | hedgebetter | |
21/5/2013 16:29 | good to see the mood of the boards has chnged at last.. | ![]() vwnige | |
21/5/2013 15:21 | And the GBP spread is always HUGE | hedgebetter | |
21/5/2013 15:20 | GBP is the least liquid to trade. Buy and you will never get out of the share....for ever......slight exaggeration but you get the point... | hedgebetter | |
21/5/2013 14:42 | it is either or... get into trp and chill !!! :-)) | belisce6 | |
21/5/2013 14:28 | SO Global Petrolium has all the oil then ;0 No, but it may have some, and it's mcap is a lot less than Chariot's, and covered by cash, with limited near term calls on it. It's another way to play Namibia - it's not either or, like Paul I hold both. Peter | ![]() greyingsurfer | |
21/5/2013 14:09 | SO Global Petrolium has all the oil then ;0 | ![]() ifthecapfits | |
21/5/2013 13:54 | This must be the most foul mouthed BBs around. | ![]() wild_goose | |
21/5/2013 13:15 | hrt news 13.11 not on English version of website any 1 translate | ronan7 | |
21/5/2013 13:12 | agm`s on lets hope that makes a difference | ronan7 | |
21/5/2013 13:02 | Easy 10 bagger. | ![]() wild_goose | |
21/5/2013 11:24 | kiss of death since you got in wildy | ronan7 | |
21/5/2013 11:14 | Always been positive on CHAR. | ![]() wild_goose | |
21/5/2013 11:00 | WG - chump. I guess the shares you bought by not having that 4 pack of tennents tonight will allow you to buy 40 cans of tennents or more by Xmas...good investment. £3 by Xmas. £13 by Xmas 2014. | hedgebetter | |
21/5/2013 10:27 | IiiDate/Time Subject Author 10:19 Re: Jimmyjimmy242Solid,T | crosswire | |
21/5/2013 10:10 | er wildy shud have got some sub 18p a few Fridays ago I did now average 23.19p -------------------- you now a ramper? | ronan7 | |
21/5/2013 10:07 | Is the mummy's name Murombe? No doubt will see a flurry of buying when the likes of Jimmy and Jambo on iii confirm why the news is significant for CHAR. I'm not entirely convinced that HRT are the first to bring oil to the surface in Namibia either remembering what Welch said about Nimrod. They are certainly the first to tell people though;-) DYOR repo | lanaken | |
21/5/2013 10:01 | 25p close today. Loaded up. | ![]() wild_goose | |
21/5/2013 10:01 | with you hb | ronan7 | |
21/5/2013 10:00 | How long to TD of Murombe well that spuds next week? | crosswire | |
21/5/2013 09:52 | Wild Guess has gone quiet. LOL. He should have gone to spec savers to read the RNS a bit more closely. Hint - Source rock - Oil - more information - now need to find it...!and HRT marches onto Murombe cos its OIL not GAS! Fantastic news... | hedgebetter |
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