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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-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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02/10/2013 19:08 | well off .....that was based on last nights silly UT | ronan7 | |
02/10/2013 16:16 | Not looking good, well off today, sell. | clumpweight | |
01/10/2013 21:17 | clumpweight ... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | hedgebetter | |
01/10/2013 20:33 | I assume you are short for what 1/2 mill shares if not what's the point....of all this chat | ronan7 | |
01/10/2013 20:17 | ronan7, BP have just paid out $40 billion for their f.... U.. In the Gulf. These guys know what they are doing, and have the money and expertise to manipulate CHAR. It is no contest, BP $40 billion, PIs, 40 peanuts. And that is the PI brain. | clumpweight | |
01/10/2013 20:13 | No, they will move it back to 2016. | clumpweight | |
01/10/2013 19:30 | there you are then | ronan7 | |
01/10/2013 19:23 | There is NO upside here. Rely on others drilling results, which do not give out data, lol, CHAR don't release data on their drills either. CHAR, not drilling till 2015. | clumpweight | |
01/10/2013 19:18 | What an ideot this guy is...he asks why....because both CHAR and HRT are already controlled by BP and PB, why would they want to buy them. | clumpweight | |
01/10/2013 19:14 | Jimmy, the unacceptable face of BPbacked ramming. --- 13:47 Buy Re: are pb holding back? jimmy24 Ceobob I am not sure if you recall that petrobas put most of their west African interests into a separate corporate group and farmed out half to a local Brazilian high net worth who is going to finance the exploration, so petrobas funding for westvafrica was secured. Jimmy More View thread 10 Respond Login to Vote up | clumpweight | |
01/10/2013 19:11 | with all this 'great acreage', why are the big investors keeping clear from this?...something doesn't smell right....and who are the clowns still bigging this up? ---- It is bed wetter, here, And jimmy on iii. | clumpweight | |
01/10/2013 19:09 | An other good post, by CEObob, 12:38 bod cannot be trusted.... CEObob 1 ...until they are more upfront with the drill data and are able to carryout an honest review of who has been shuffling 300 millions shares. is larry the man for this job and which directors can you still trust? with all this 'great acreage', why are the big investors keeping clear from this?...something doesn't smell right....and who are the clowns still bigging this up? things don't add up here. does anybody remember the conference that they had last year in namibia that was being sponsored by bp?...there were hundreds who attended with the top 20 major making an appearance. who gives a squat about directors buying?....we all know a hell of lot more money has been made during the 'drop' in share price. More View thread 2 Respond Login to Vote up | clumpweight | |
01/10/2013 08:07 | NORTHLAND UK VIEW: Chariot Oil and Gas has emerged from a turbulent couple of years with a well-diversified portfolio of potentially high-impact Atlantic Margin exploration assets offshore Namibia, Morocco, Mauritania and Brazil. After receipt of $26m resulting from the farm out of a 35% stake in Block C19 offshore Mauritania to Cairn Energy (CNE.L) and planned expenditure of $14.8m in H213, the company looks to be guiding towards a year-end cash position of $51m, slightly below our prior $56m expectation. Even so, Chariot is trading at a very undemanding FY13 Enterprise value of > c. £6m. The company trades at a marked discount to its NAV of $193m. Though the NAV comprises $146m of exploration intangibles (largely past exploration costs) that are subject to a high degree of risk, the Cairn deal demonstrated management's ability to generate a notional uplift to the value of its past spend. We would expect additional deals to do likewise. Future farm outs targeted for Mauritania and the Central Blocks of Namibia next year, together with an uptick in exploration in the key regions could provide near term catalysts. | ![]() verymaryhinge | |
26/9/2013 17:04 | Triples, apols off thread. Could you check your ADVFN email ref AEX thread Cheers PJ | pj 1 | |
26/9/2013 11:15 | The oil tanker is turning ;-) | hedgebetter | |
26/9/2013 10:36 | On the move, but slowly does it. | ![]() ozzmosiz | |
26/9/2013 08:23 | Strange lack of share price movement after that RNS | ![]() zero the hero | |
26/9/2013 08:06 | sticky at 19p.....being held ??? | ronan7 | |
25/9/2013 14:08 | we have gone off off the boil/simer today poxy share 600000 plus buys no where..a few sells and bk down | ronan7 | |
25/9/2013 13:55 | the ship of belief is turning around - it's been like turning a tanker in a canal... Getting there... Then off we go .... | hedgebetter | |
25/9/2013 12:14 | way more buys than sells 25/09/13 12:08pm Buy 57 19.25 10.97 25/09/13 11:59am Buy 50000 19.25 9622.50 25/09/13 11:55am Buy 13413 19.25 2582.00 25/09/13 11:47am Sell 74 19.00 14.06 25/09/13 11:11am Buy 13000 19.24 2501.07 25/09/13 10:55am Sell 26000 19.06 4955.60 25/09/13 10:20am Buy 2500 19.24 481.00 25/09/13 10:15am Buy 18778 19.25 3614.77 25/09/13 10:15am Buy 10000 19.24 1924.00 25/09/13 10:13am Buy 35000 19.24 6734.00 25/09/13 09:37am Buy 49111 19.00 9331.09 25/09/13 09:36am Buy 19000 19.00 3610.00 25/09/13 09:32am Sell 1005 18.75 188.44 25/09/13 09:32am Sell 697 18.75 130.69 25/09/13 09:29am Buy 19889 19.00 3778.91 | ![]() ozzmosiz |
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