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CHAR Chariot Limited

7.12
-0.01 (-0.14%)
23 Jul 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  -0.01 -0.14% 7.12 7.03 7.12 7.25 7.00 7.02 3,391,704 15:28:02
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 0 -14.88M -0.0139 -5.12 76.59M
Chariot Limited is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker CHAR. The last closing price for Chariot was 7.13p. Over the last year, Chariot shares have traded in a share price range of 6.22p to 17.48p.

Chariot currently has 1,074,179,156 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Chariot is £76.59 million. Chariot has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -5.12.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
24/10/2009
18:45
The reason for the congestion is the fact we need news of a drill date off Nam'!

It'll be a struggle for the share price to move higher without it. It was obvious without the chart.

Holding just a few, GKP on land is a better option even if it is in Kurdistan.

For now anyway.

rayrac
24/10/2009
11:11
The above chart shows one of the reasons for the congestion at this level, encircled below.
andonis
22/10/2009
10:36
Ginger boy, it is not a surprise to me that you are getting confused.
Headbanging on my feet will not do you any good with me.....
The answer is still no.
Someone has to tell you that trading is not for you.

My shorts worked a treat by the way. I am sorry you went long....That was perfect!

andonis
22/10/2009
04:07
Its quite telling that in all your years on advfn, your last post that was 'perfect'(!) is a 5th wave extension, the same erroneous counts you were forcing when you first started posting... :P
tpaulbeaumont
21/10/2009
21:44
tpaul its all in here.
andonis
21/10/2009
21:43
Well if the count closes at this end then the house of cards may just yield. But hey trade what you see ... not what you think may come...But the charts give you a low probability trade.
andonis
21/10/2009
21:38
lets see if u are right then...
navyan
21/10/2009
21:34
nav I refer to my chart since October. Your chart is longer term.
andonis
21/10/2009
21:19
andonis - 20 Oct'09 - 23:12 - 1431 of 1435 edit

Has the top been?
Yes it seems so!

Perfect!

andonis
21/10/2009
14:13
any idea where DOWs heading Ando?
tpaulbeaumont
21/10/2009
12:14
back to 20p as the market and oil retreats after all this share price is just speculation and nothing solid.
binladin
20/10/2009
23:12
Has the top been?
andonis
19/10/2009
16:24
Or perhaps 3 Nov. ?
andonis
19/10/2009
16:03
I expect a top next week.
andonis
19/10/2009
10:41
FTSE

DOW


DOW


The lines below are parallel....

andonis
19/10/2009
10:27
FTSE should rest a bit before she goes up again towards 5400
andonis
19/10/2009
08:52
I will tell ANYBODY ....(a straight line in the log chart touches points which on the linear chart are located exponentially apart on the linear plot- hence they are not the same).... including Ginger who I am sure is lurking around. ;-)
Trade well mate!

andonis
19/10/2009
08:50
Then perhaps you should tell Napier
Bit late now though
:-)

mornington crescent - 19 Oct'09 - 08:12 - 1418 of 1426 edit
you dont seem to understand
if a line touches the index at say 9430 they must both have the same logarithmic value and linear value on either chart at that point


andonis - 19 Oct'09 - 08:42 - 1424 of 1424
No you are wrong.

mornington crescent
19/10/2009
08:42
No you are wrong. ....the straight line in the log chart will not be touching the same points....think about what you just said. I presume you have done some maths in your days.
andonis
19/10/2009
08:40
it was your reference to advfn tools


if you put up a linear chart with a straight line and they touch at various points
then when you move to a log scale they must still touch at those points

mornington crescent
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