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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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07/1/2014 13:48 | yeah... increased my holding by another 10%... better to get in when relatively low then bail out when positive news hits... we gonna hear bout Mauri 3D and the all the other stuff will roll out after that, so better to keep accumulating in these periods then bailing out later at wot one hopes r much higher share price levels :-)) | belisce6 | |
07/1/2014 11:25 | me Finncap he say 'BUY' ... hxxp://www.helioscha | hedgebetter | |
06/1/2014 20:27 | I am not in Fast - but it does look like a value share and I have cast an eye over it - at these prices - its Share price to book value is 1.5. Chariot's is 0.3 which is just ridiculous. Both are way undervalued compared to the market. Normally we are looking at a multiple of book value. Fasts share price to cash is much higher than Chariots though. hxxp://www.helioscha | hedgebetter | |
05/1/2014 17:41 | I agree with you that both CHAR and FAST look promising for 2014. They have a similarity in that they are farming out good prospects and are both well funded. | ![]() 888icb | |
05/1/2014 17:14 | anyone holding FAST, just spent the afternoon researching it and to me it looks goods value at 13p.Lots of potential with mid 2014 spud planned. Have kept some powder dry but thinking of topping up here again, if the 'potential' drill happens in Namibia in Q2 this will be back up to a quid in no time. Larry shelling out recently too makes me think something is stirring...... | ![]() david brent | |
04/1/2014 22:57 | Me too Nige ... its definitely turning around for the better ... ! been here before with other shares ... de-rampers do their stuff, I ignore or fight them depending on if I can be bothered :-) and then the turnaround comes et voila! I think they call it value investing hehe ... | hedgebetter | |
04/1/2014 22:31 | Hedge.. Good to see you are keeping the faith, i have a feeling in my bones that our fortunes are going to change. | ![]() vwnige | |
04/1/2014 21:57 | hxxp://www.helioscha | hedgebetter | |
03/1/2014 22:42 | Fantastic news .... hxxp://www.helioscha | hedgebetter | |
02/1/2014 20:43 | hxxp://www.helioscha | hedgebetter | |
31/12/2013 12:23 | hxxp://www.helioscha Interesting ......! And Longreach have had a good experience - announced today...onshore Morocco :-) | hedgebetter | |
30/12/2013 23:34 | The challenge is on! The proof is in the pudding!! ;-) Please enter before the oil competition deadline of midnight on Wed, 1 January, 2014. Wish you All the Best for 2014!!! fb | ![]() flyingbull | |
30/12/2013 14:45 | And another ..... hxxp://www.helioscha | hedgebetter | |
30/12/2013 12:57 | Certainly will - I would say this is the year for some big corporate event in CHAR. And a Strike from one of the many third party drills. Watch the Volume HB | ![]() kiwimonk | |
30/12/2013 11:12 | The Morocco drill schedule will be very busy next year hxxp://www.helioscha | hedgebetter | |
28/12/2013 11:31 | Interesting hxxp://www.helioscha Also odd that CEOBOB has gone all positive on Chariot... what's cooking... | hedgebetter | |
28/12/2013 00:03 | Ando What do you think of City Group's prediction of GBP : USD hitting 1.8$:£1 end of 2014? I usually think when you see these wild predictions after a good move it is usually time to go the other way. thanks | ![]() invisage |
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