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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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D1 Oils | LSE:DOO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B02QN409 | 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% | 1.825 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/2/2011 12:19 | Useless - sack the bloody lot of them | jkershaw | |
22/2/2011 12:16 | SP is dropping....usually sign key invstors already know next news will be bad. Statement must be due shortly, think they said feb 2011 expected certain volumes to be delivered. Clearly they are about to fall short and totally F-up what little remains of the business. | jkershaw | |
18/2/2011 10:19 | New lows. The end of the dream is nigh | volsung | |
15/2/2011 10:51 | Big jump on 10K purchase...what mad person is buying I wonder. Doo cant deliver, why would anyone buy? | jkershaw | |
11/2/2011 16:18 | John is a canny investor and will be looking at ways how best to develop his new investment. | solarno lopez | |
11/2/2011 13:38 | Not if its John Teeling | solarno lopez | |
11/2/2011 13:25 | Tiddlywinks? | volsung | |
11/2/2011 13:24 | There is a game plan going on with JOHN TEELING and it will be revealed the course of time | solarno lopez | |
11/2/2011 13:18 | Good for Jatoil, why cant these bar stewards deliver at D1 | jkershaw | |
10/2/2011 22:50 | Jatoil reaches shipping milestone 7 February 2011 On 3 February 2011 energy company Jatoil achieved production of 200 tonnes of crude jatropha oil, all of which will be shipped and used as feedstock for biojet aviation fuel for use by commercial airlines. The 200-tonne production milestone comes six months after Jatoil made its inaugural 10-tonne biofuel sale from its Indonesia project to the airline industry. 'Currently, only limited supplies of renewable oil feedstock is available for biojet fuel, and jatropha provides the necessary qualities that are sought by airline companies,' says Phil Hodgson, CEO of Jatoil. 'Our operations in Central Java are starting to produce larger quantities and have recently been visited by representatives from Lufthansa, which has been evaluating supply sources.' | sparky25 | |
04/2/2011 16:28 | Sincere apologies ORANGE | solarno lopez | |
04/2/2011 16:23 | Solarno, so do I, we are on the same wavelength, I was being sarcastic! | oranges | |
04/2/2011 09:10 | The writing is on the wall for DOO I'm afraid. | volsung | |
04/2/2011 07:52 | RUBBISH Orange I know the history | solarno lopez | |
03/2/2011 16:19 | Hang on, Karl Watkins MBE is supreme enterpreneur, a winner, if he has gone its a bummer ...... | oranges | |
27/1/2011 08:13 | KARL WATKINS is not and you should be pleased with that | solarno lopez | |
26/1/2011 10:33 | 21.01.2011 "Jatropha is not the miracle crop that many people think it is," said Dominic Fava, business development manager of British biofuels firm D1 Oils (DOO.L), which processes jatropha grown in Asia and Africa. Pretty conclusive that this is the first admission they WONT meet volumes for Feb...time to bail if you havent already | jkershaw | |
25/1/2011 16:02 | Is Karl Watkins still involved with this company? | oranges | |
24/1/2011 11:50 | even a broken clock's right twice a day | spaceparallax | |
21/1/2011 19:31 | Exactly what I've been saying for years mandalsputin | volsung | |
19/1/2011 14:32 | so lets keep listening just in case | solarno lopez | |
19/1/2011 09:39 | I'd forgotten about that. | spaceparallax | |
12/1/2011 09:27 | only that I haven't heard anything!! | solarno lopez | |
12/1/2011 09:26 | Anything happening | resourceful |
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