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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.35 | 4.06% | 8.98 | 8.78 | 8.91 | 8.94 | 8.40 | 8.63 | 19,938,624 | 16:35:18 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -14.88M | -0.0154 | -5.79 | 85.96M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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25/2/2024 13:57 | Lool at DunceofCoranationStr | hsfinch | |
25/2/2024 07:20 | Focus your dunce brain on Chariot lies. 7 wells in 2024. 3 offshore and 4 onshore. As told by Julie on TV. You're a stooge. Finchy | hsfinch | |
24/2/2024 18:48 | Bantamboy... "Fat better companies..." what is a "fat" company?! I pray chariot never goes bust as Lord alone knows how you would spend every waking moment of your day and night if you didnt have this BB.. Maybe learning English. Who knows... | wolfofwallstreets | |
24/2/2024 14:47 | Grass, are you paid to shop anybody critical of Chariot? Finchy | hsfinch | |
23/2/2024 20:16 | Hsfinch. In conversation with himself.... | wolfofwallstreets | |
23/2/2024 16:08 | A quick google reveals that Anchois was discovered by Repsol in 2009 by the Anchois-1 exploration well. In 15 years since, it hasn't been tested. Incredible. No wonder there aint a resource development plan or a sales agreement. I'll say it again coz its pretty incredible. A complex offshore gas field has never been tested since it was discovered 15 years ago. And the operator was about to sanction a project to develop it. Honestly, even I can't believe that. No wonder nervous investors are wondering if the test well is gonna disappoint. Finchy | hsfinch | |
23/2/2024 08:33 | Dunce, you're obsessed with BB, Brazil and myself. How about some comments on Chariot, its overpaid directors and the share price Finchy | hsfinch | |
23/2/2024 07:58 | You didnt sign off your post "Finchy" so how do I know its you?! How's Dubai?! | wolfofwallstreets | |
22/2/2024 21:57 | And it's getting closer you dunce. | hsfinch | |
22/2/2024 17:20 | Banalityboy you have been posting 4p a share for a while... | wolfofwallstreets | |
22/2/2024 11:32 | I'll buy back in at 4p for a quick 10% Pay back. Very shortly too. | bantamboy | |
21/2/2024 18:20 | You're in dubai and posting on here.. You really are thick aren't you... | wolfofwallstreets | |
21/2/2024 16:04 | Dunce, you LIED about the time of my posting. Ever heard of Dubai? Finchy | hsfinch | |
21/2/2024 11:31 | Imagine sitting writing on here at 557 am...tragic.. | wolfofwallstreets | |
21/2/2024 11:22 | And this idiotic drivel was written before 6am! Talk about an unhealthy obsession. | tigerbythetail | |
21/2/2024 05:57 | Lool...Chariot aint propelling anything with its 30% non-operated stake. My prediction is that enog will not exercise its option for a further 10%. For many reasons. Chariot then has to raise 300mill to fund its share. That will not happen. For many reasons. Chariot will be a forced seller for peanuts. Enog will pre-empt and get the full 30% for the same peanuts. Lets see. First hurdle is the appraisal. Has Chariot been telling porkies? Surely not. AIM oilies don't do that. Not long to wait to find out. Finchy | hsfinch | |
20/2/2024 14:10 | Since supertroll hsfinch goes on about Predator / And Morocco Gas. It appears unfortunately that PRD is just another AIM firm promising a Gas "El Dorado" in Morocco which will not come to be. Anchois/Chariot it is to propel Morocco's energy requirements!!! | ashkv | |
18/2/2024 23:06 | Bantamboy.. You just post the same garbage over and over and over and over... Nobody cares... | wolfofwallstreets |
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