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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 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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20/6/2013 14:30 | posts 3026 and 3027 say wot needs to be said... sit back and chill, or get in if ur not already onboard... :-)) | belisce6 | |
20/6/2013 13:44 | ty hb I`ll sell you mine on that date for 90p nice profit 4 you | ronan7 | |
20/6/2013 13:38 | Sure. 1st October 2013. | hedgebetter | |
20/6/2013 13:20 | Can someone please tell me when Char will be £1 again. Thanks. | retrohs | |
20/6/2013 13:06 | Posted by the infamous Transmar on LSE - any idea what is means? He/She was on the money last time... Today 08:58 transmar Mur-1 18.00 No Opinion good pressure as on mwd--what more rock--positive and proof early. all good. | hedgebetter | |
20/6/2013 11:38 | What part of "World class source rocks" doesn't the market get. They've played a blinder down south. The current share price doesn't include 1 cent for potentially explosive acreages in Namibia/Mauritania/M 1 strike or farmout on any of these areas and the share price will rocket. no brainer imo. | ![]() fairenough11 | |
20/6/2013 09:07 | About Turn...sounds like you are back tracking already WG. Larry is playing this one very cleverly IMO. Great acreage, lower risks, and let HRT do all the Namibia work and Tullow and Cairn/Genel the Mauritania/Morocco work. Coming to a rig near you, soon, Oil - Namibia - the story..in cinemas .. etc... ;-) | hedgebetter | |
20/6/2013 07:58 | Yep, that got me as well. "world class source rock" So why have they lied to us for so long. Larry must go. | ![]() wild_goose | |
20/6/2013 07:37 | am assuming these countries are not giving licences out to basket case companies | ronan7 | |
20/6/2013 07:36 | Thought there was NOWT in them Southern Blocs:-))))???? Aye and I'm Lord Lucan. World Class source rock???????????????? Nice one. | ![]() fairenough11 | |
20/6/2013 07:22 | Well given what Larry said how long before BP farms into that that nice piece of action?;-) hxxp://www.chariotoi Larry Bottomley, CEO commented, "I would like to thank the Ministry for granting us this new licence and we look forward to building our partnership with NAMCOR and Quiver in exploring this area. We see high potential in 2714B, having encountered world class source rock in our 2714A licence which we believe extends into this region, and we look forward to expediting our exploration programme in concert with our new partners." Big smiley;-) repo | lanaken | |
19/6/2013 23:05 | What about the 3 other country's they are in though? | ![]() peterboroughmatt | |
19/6/2013 23:00 | Hedge, If it is any consolation the same game is being played with SQZ....have a look their BB, run by Rhu, these guys don't which way is up. PS. Rhu, has done a runner. | ![]() wild_goose | |
19/6/2013 22:57 | Hedge, They have all time in the world, as they build a picture of the geology, and probability of oil. Over 3-4 years, Larry will run down CHAR cash in the bank, then PLACE shares at, say, 10p, with his mates, who you guessed it, are BP. They then have control, it is not about a take over. If the geology and prospects are bad, that's fine, BP walks away. | ![]() wild_goose | |
19/6/2013 22:49 | Hedge, Remember, they told the IIs, who got out. We are on our own man, with our good mate Larry in control. Similar situation with HRT. | ![]() wild_goose | |
19/6/2013 22:47 | The game is being played out. This is major oil co territory. The PIs in the AIMm shares will loose. BP are masters at defining the geology of a region...this will take them 3-4 years. Then they will think about it for a few years. Is better, to drill GOMm, sell TNK, go west of Shetland, do a deal with Putin, for Aritc, Nammibia, for BP is years away. The big thing, we have learned, is PB, still want to be in Nammibia. Ok, they have sold 50% of their non Brazil, assets, but they still want them. Like BP, they look at this as the developments they will consider after, current commitments are delivered. BP are working to deliver West of Shetland, Clair and Block, xxx,(can not remember). PB, are selling the family silver, to get cash to develop, their deep water assets off Brazil. Nammibia, is years away, if BP and PB, get their way. To bring development forward, China, Korea, Shell, may approach the Nimmibia Gov, with an offer. | ![]() wild_goose | |
19/6/2013 22:33 | BP and PB will keep any data from the wells under wraps....while making money on the shares. There will be no news, we have 2 CHAR wells and 1 HRT well. They were all viable, give they were drilled in the wrong place, for a reason. Don't worry, you will not get a data from this current HRT well. | ![]() wild_goose | |
19/6/2013 22:31 | Could you say that again please Wild lol | ![]() peterboroughmatt | |
19/6/2013 22:27 | Hedge, You are an ideot. HRT is in play. They got rid of MMm, and put some Exonn dude in his place, to control their interests. 20% is nothing, get some sleep, and try to clear your head in the morning. | ![]() wild_goose | |
19/6/2013 22:27 | Hedge, You are an ideot. HRT is in play. They got rid of MMm, and put some Exonn dude in his place, to control their interests. 20% is nothing, get some sleep, and try to clear your head in the morning. | ![]() wild_goose | |
19/6/2013 21:41 | It means more than nothing Lanaken. 30% increases happen for a reason - whether its manipulation (again) or a more useful event for HRT holders - and let's face it - Chariot holders hence the interest. The point is most of us do not really know the real reason - I guess that is why its called speculation :-) However it's better than the continual slide that HRT was under. If its not oil, and if it's not MM manipulation then it will be good news in any case..for HRT | hedgebetter | |
19/6/2013 19:21 | Hi Anthony I thought i would pop in and see how you are, i have a puzzle and i want to see how you get on solving it and if you do the prize will be a lot of money, i am going to post some charts and they all have the same common denomonator. the information you have to look at is between the 2 blue lines on each chart, you will have to do some counting and multiplication, Skr chart put me onto it, i was able to work out to the day and price when IOF hit 233p then using tpl chart i worked out what price but not the day when iof hit 250p. And hope fully i have worked out what price TPL is going to hit and even the day which is not to far away, tpl is on 2 exchanges so dont confuse the charts they are diffirant . I will add that the gold chart did a perfect one of these that is in time not price and the gold chart started in March 1968 and topped on 2011.681, and if my calculations are correct could top on 2019.09 | ![]() chestnuts | |
19/6/2013 18:44 | That link above just proves that Jimmy's views are getting recirculated internationally. Nobody knows anything at the moment and a 30% gain in the context of the recent collapse in the share price means nothing, I have to say. I hold both CHAR and HRT before people start moaning. If it gets above 80c on good volumes I may start to believe there is good news leaking. The chances of a big hit are better than they were a couple of months back, but this is still vastly underexplored territory and comes with all the baggage that such exploration brings. repo | lanaken | |
19/6/2013 18:26 | HRT shoots over 30% in 2 days with news of exploitation in Namibia - InfoMoney Veja mais em: | crosswire |
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