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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Clontarf Energy Plc | LSE:CLON | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09WLX62 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.0375 | 0.035 | 0.04 | 0.0375 | 0.0375 | 0.04 | 176,237,623 | 07:37:42 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Gold Ores | 0 | -4.77M | -0.0009 | -0.44 | 2.08M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/4/2020 15:58 | Trump clueless guys! | baz33 | |
02/4/2020 15:42 | There it is CNBC newsBREAKING: President Trump tells CNBC that he spoke to President Putin yesterday and Saudi Crown Prince today and expects them to announce an oil production cut of 10 million barrels and could be up to 15 million.HTTPS://twit | 1liam | |
02/4/2020 14:58 | So when the bill is rubber stamped, how long will the proceedings take to remove ERIN? Given that this is Ghana that we talking about. | up just a little bit | |
02/4/2020 14:17 | I would have expected a good rise in the share price given the news regarding Ghana. I'm sure investors are just being cautious at the moment. If we get an RNS from the BOD plus news on the 5m buyback it will change in an instant for both Clon and PET.Keep the faith and stay safe. | 1liam | |
02/4/2020 12:37 | edited out dated article........ponZi rampers...Grrrrrrrrr edit..saudi....usa.. | dreamtwister | |
02/4/2020 11:27 | Chinese whispers flowing through a calm stream with a strong current. 1liam.....alias..... the 3 wise monkeys have the same internet provider, pumpers & dumpers ! i have them on filter,info from a reliable scource.....caution prevails ? | dreamtwister | |
02/4/2020 10:36 | the corruption was also the missing part of the jigsaw,"omega3 trip" i recall ghana had a shortfall in oil revenue of one point four billion cedi. in reflection to my previous post amendments to the petroleum law. Inhale the possitive....exhale the Negative. | dreamtwister | |
02/4/2020 10:19 | And if you forward sell oil for December 2024 you can get $48 a barrel for it. That is BELOW what it cost ERIN to get the oil for in Nigeria when they went bust. Bust at $48 , Bust at $20, Bust at $8 the only difference is how long it takes. Message is the same - no one is going to spend ca$h they do not have looking for oil to sell at a loss. If you even bother to read / listen to the CLON /PET excuses they tell you that there were no friends for exploration at a higher oil price let alone in a world with this many problems and oil this low. | fenners66 | |
02/4/2020 09:38 | Ok. Thank you for letting me know. | 1liam | |
02/4/2020 09:36 | Looks like the ISA'S need closing and rolling, their are a few peeps panicking here! | malc5 | |
02/4/2020 09:24 | scroll back throu the archives of my posts & you will pick up a link to a post highlighting the Amendments To The Petroleum Law,imho those Amendments Will have To Be Tweaked into Legalisation Before any corporation action !on a personal note i think parliment will recesss for easter. education is expensive ignorance is costly. | dreamtwister | |
02/4/2020 09:22 | I am unable to answer this - put money in pocket | adnexal schevsur | |
02/4/2020 08:56 | Hi Adnexal, I understand your rational for selling and to be fair it makes sense to the spread risk given the current climate. The shares your selling, are these your personal shares or clients ? | 1liam | |
02/4/2020 08:41 | Yes, companies are and will close in many areas, big and small. However, others are thriving, and once this all over there will be many new ones arrive.When countries get past this they will turn on the taps as the world plays catch on months of inactivity. | valentine73 | |
02/4/2020 08:37 | Selling only 50% - not good all locked up in shares at moment - companies closing in many fields - not good time to hold | adnexal schevsur | |
02/4/2020 08:34 | Quite right some people think the world is ending when only a fraction of the population is effected. 1,000.000 out of 7,800,000,000 work out the percentage it's minuscule. The global political reaction is to create a short sharp bit of pain to attempt to end it quickly. China is already resuming activity, other countries will soon follow suit. | whatsthepoint | |
02/4/2020 08:26 | Get over it Ad, the world is not coming to an end ffs.If you have sold up then move on. | valentine73 | |
02/4/2020 08:19 | I moving to 50 50 Share and cash because this - keep cash in pocket | adnexal schevsur | |
02/4/2020 07:11 | Hey Fenners have you seen how much oil has gone up since you said it was going down further. hope you put on that oil short as I suggested you should if you were so convinced. Up 8.6% overnight. | whatsthepoint | |
02/4/2020 00:05 | Insolvency Bill make no difference now - come to late - coronavirus big big problem - Ghana 195 cases 5 dead. Banks across eu told not to pay bonus to staff - must keep funds for bad time coming People selling shares to free up cash now | adnexal schevsur | |
01/4/2020 22:28 | LADESIDE 1 Apr '20 - 19:45 - 12134 of 12139 0 1 0 You're talking about a low rate product in the post above as opposed to WTI which is still trading at $21 and Brent at $25. There's no argument that prices are currently at rock bottom and it's a perfect storm with the Saudi / Russian spat, coupled with the collapse of demand due to the Coronavirus, however the prices ALWAYS fluctuate and we're not quite at the stage where oil is yesterdays energy, far from it, despite what the Green lobby would have you believe. -------------------- The Saudi/Russian spat came before the Covid19 drama. The World being under voluntary arrest and 90% of commercial aircraft grounded is unlikely to be coincidence IMO. | exile | |
01/4/2020 22:03 | hxxps://citinewsroom | 2seabass |
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