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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Civitas Social Housing Plc | LSE:CSH | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD8HBD32 | 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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0.00 | 0.00% | 79.80 | 79.70 | 80.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/7/2008 09:25 | nice to see blue :) | declan2 | |
02/7/2008 17:23 | I guess unless they get a strike at lower levels, then this will barely cover costs, as already mentioned, but trying to strike oil in the U.S. majors' back yard is hardly sporting. And costs are a lot higher... W. | wstirrup | |
02/7/2008 13:27 | 8T - your friend was probably behind the early morning 10,812 + 11117 (21929 shares) trades of the 27th pumping in a market moving £704 once u add the stamp If it was him ur right as they sold later in the day 21929 at 3:23pm at another loss - pity he never held on he could have lost some more..... | grlz | |
30/6/2008 07:33 | Its on the move ! | p@ | |
27/6/2008 18:50 | A little ray of sunshine. | spaceparallax | |
27/6/2008 14:42 | its going to blow | davenumy | |
27/6/2008 10:13 | lol...thanks for the advice 8trader...... | markinthepark | |
27/6/2008 10:07 | producing c100bopd, its hardly enough to cover costs. and how long will it last anyway ? they only hav 1.5km2, compare that to other oilers ! | stefield | |
27/6/2008 09:52 | stefield its a producer look at some other oiler,s. | 1snake | |
27/6/2008 09:49 | snake, its c100bopd from several wells, its hardly economic, and may just cover expenses, certainly wont pay for anymore drilling ! | stefield | |
27/6/2008 09:48 | Hello william :-)) What happened to the powertrader3 username then ? | 8trader | |
27/6/2008 09:47 | is everyone on holiday exports and production will now resume through the new facilty. | 1snake | |
27/6/2008 09:18 | with the new facility at karsak we can expect revenues too resume pronto.thats what it was built for,we could not have got better news.imho | 1snake | |
27/6/2008 08:51 | 'expects output to achieve a similar level following ramp-up work.' so sounds like it will be less than this. how many wells do they have again ??? | stefield | |
27/6/2008 08:50 | Caspian Holdings says to resume oil production at Zhengeldy field LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Caspian Holdings Plc said the Kazakh authorities have approved the work programme for the Zhengeldy project, allowing the group to resume production from the oil field. Production from the field was suspended in February while the company awaits the approval from Zapkaznedra, Kazakhstan's regional supervisor. Zhengeldy was pumping around 120 barrels a day prior to the suspension and Caspian Holdings said it expects output to achieve a similar level following ramp-up work. "The company completed a new export facility at Karsak last year and we are delighted that approval has been granted at such a buoyant time in the oil market. With oil prices in excess of $130 per barrel it is a great time for us to recommence oil production," said chief executive Michael Masterman. | p@ | |
27/6/2008 08:47 | Just bought back in 3.25p on the RNS. | p@ | |
27/6/2008 08:46 | work programme includes export licence. | 1snake | |
27/6/2008 08:44 | production resumes. | 1snake | |
27/6/2008 08:33 | I thought they were waiting for export licences, and stopped production of their own accord. Can they now export, or are we still waiting for that ? | c2b | |
27/6/2008 08:31 | whats that ?? 120bpd ??? | stefield | |
27/6/2008 08:27 | finally a good news | scrawler | |
13/6/2008 11:01 | Scrawler - yes Markinthepark - sadly many jackmcwrinkle - In reality no. Was a scam from start to finish. | domtheone |
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