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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Coro Energy Plc | LSE:CORO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BDCFP425 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.114 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Natural Gas Liquids | 6.71M | -4.12M | -0.0014 | -0.79 | 3.15M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/4/2022 12:48 | Bought 1 mil just before lunch . Debating whether to add more...... | man1 | |
01/4/2022 12:40 | Marex had seller he had 4m left now to go | ![]() toolsmoker | |
01/4/2022 12:39 | I would say about 24 'people' and 13 sold ;-) | ![]() lazarus2010 | |
01/4/2022 12:28 | Anyone buy any today ? | ![]() arab3 | |
01/4/2022 12:18 | Thought we would have at least had crack at 0.5p today | ![]() blueblood | |
01/4/2022 11:53 | JB, ditto! I thought I had quite a few until I had a chat with somebody on Telegram who made me feel like a part time investor...actually I am so fair enough!! 0.47/0.48 proving a tough nut to crack, which is all good until 6th April and I can put a squillion shares into my ISA! | ![]() lazarus2010 | |
01/4/2022 11:26 | when the price is 2p, a 10:1 would do the trick | ![]() currypasty | |
01/4/2022 11:21 | would be a good idea to consolidate after duyung news imho - otherwise there will be just too many 00000000 | ![]() starzerus | |
01/4/2022 11:09 | Any news on a share consolidation? I don't think I've ever had so many shares in one company. LOL | ![]() jamesiebabie | |
01/4/2022 10:11 | 📈 😎 | ![]() grannyboy | |
31/3/2022 21:48 | Putin cutting off gas to Europe get San Alberto pumping ASAP we're are going to need it all ? | ![]() toolsmoker | |
31/3/2022 19:37 | That was a cheeky spike down near the end, and just as quick a return to days highs... Friday tomorrow will it get to .50p? | ![]() grannyboy | |
31/3/2022 19:23 | You've spent a very productive five minutes, do come back again I like your analysis. | ![]() allinforabigprofit | |
31/3/2022 17:45 | Simple arithmetic shows that when market cap and percentage interest at Duyung are taken into account I make Duyong TWELVE times more significant to Coro than EME. I've only been here five minutes so don't have any of the history that some may have especially as I see that the price has been significantly higher than it is today. Taking a profit is fine but I have no intention of fixing a figure in my head.....yes it is nice to think of multi bagging etc but if you have a figure in your head it could cloud your judgement. Duyong looks a massive asset for CORO and I have a feeling that the current management are very willing sellers so I'm going to wait and see what comes up. (bought in four lots so certainly now have enough to keep me interested ). I expect a material increase in their now very valuable Italian gas output and news from Sant'Alberto would be very welcome. I see that the FT/Forbes rate Vietnam as one of the very best places in the world to do business so that's a big plus. I'm almost afraid to mention it but things do look good here. | ![]() pavey ark | |
31/3/2022 16:25 | Laz If Duyung is a safety net for EME then it's worth a lot more than a 3-4 bagger!! | ![]() buzzzzzzzz | |
31/3/2022 16:03 | This was at .70 when Italy was worthless and duyung gsa was 14 months away .agreed don't sell to soon big gains are to come in the following months | ![]() toolsmoker | |
31/3/2022 15:28 | don't bank too early though, 1p is only 150-200% maybe 300% max if you got in at below 0.33p...I'm expecting bigger fireworks than 1p...but of course all depends upon time horizon...1p in 2-3 months ok, 2p by end of year? I don't think Coro has as much 'potential' as EME, but with Italy, Duyung and renewables it is less of a one trick pony to give multiple bags...Duyung for EME is only a safety net, for Coro it's a potential 3-4 bagger to just sell the asset, then add in Italy for 2 bags and renewables another 2, so we could be looking at 8 bags in total, 3-4p for starters? If they decide to develop say 10% and sell 5% of Duyung, that could easily be worth another few bags!! | ![]() lazarus2010 | |
31/3/2022 15:16 | Well, when the market does finally wake up, and everyone and his dog are piling in at a penny, I'll be banking some profit | ![]() currypasty | |
31/3/2022 14:03 | Should have moved up further with all the buying unless there is a sell to come later. Looking strong though at the moment. | ![]() rafboy | |
31/3/2022 14:00 | a few larger buys today... 1st April tomorrow.. in the fun zone! | ![]() currypasty | |
31/3/2022 13:53 | Looks like we are about to breach .50 | ![]() toolsmoker | |
31/3/2022 12:45 | I wrote to Align a couple of weeks ago to highlight improvement in position of underlying assets and asked if they are planning on doing a revaluation...no response as yet 🤪 | ![]() lazarus2010 | |
31/3/2022 12:14 | Agree Blue.I can only assume Align are waiting for the GSAs to be signed off and then update. | ![]() 10owen | |
31/3/2022 12:04 | Market clearly disconnected from progress here. The Italian gas news and increasing production along with revised funding arrangements removes the need for any funding until Duying is sold/developed. Massive opportunity for multi bagger imo. Have Align updated there brokers note to reflect changes? If not why as the 1.62p target price must be rapidly moving higher given underlying commodity prices and our new Italian gas production! | ![]() blueblood | |
31/3/2022 08:34 | So within just 6 months or so the Italian assets have gone from being virtually given away to probably be worth more than our debt funding. Just need GSAs RNS now and hopefully the first green energy project start and we will be cooking on gas! | ![]() blueblood |
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