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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Doriemus | LSE:DOR | London | Ordinary Share | GB0030818198 | ORD 0.001P |
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% | 0.0625 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/12/2016 19:08 | Cheers Mate | ![]() mikeygit | |
09/12/2016 18:36 | Will pass your comments on when I get access to my computer which will be Monday? | micksdogs123 | |
09/12/2016 18:25 | Cheers for that. that's cleared that up regards disturbed. | micksdogs123 | |
09/12/2016 14:16 | disturbed 1943---if you are still on here. Yes I can no longer post on LSE--thank the guys for their nice comments. But as Arnie said--¨I´l | ![]() mikeygit | |
06/12/2016 10:58 | Filter him..I have. l33 | ![]() lanty33 | |
05/12/2016 19:25 | You're so dramatic. | ![]() inthemix | |
05/12/2016 19:24 | Were you drinking last night? | ![]() inthemix | |
02/12/2016 22:14 | It took you 7 minutes to see the post, which proves you have a keen eye on DOR, you deramp to the bottom then buy rwauu, otherwise why would you be soooo keen on watching us so closely? | ![]() inthemix | |
02/12/2016 17:47 | Getting a placing away at 0.035p is akin to Leicester winning last year and don't think it will do them any good as consolidation must be on the cards IMO. | beebong1 | |
02/12/2016 12:44 | Nah, why would i buy this rubbish??? Just bafooning for fun. If you "investing" in this rubbish, you should learn reading balance sheets. There are only a few companies in a world that can be alive and bleed money. Sadly DOR is not the one. Another thing- how can placement income benefit shareholders??? It benefits management salaries and lifestyle. Why would you "invest" in nano-oiler when there are so much bigger opportunities in Big oil???? Nano-oilers will waste all cash by doing drills and failing at some of them. Big oil on other hand will benefit from oil rise, lean workforce, etc. You, as a shareholder can benefit from Big oil share dividends. You have to be either share ramper or a bb moron to buy nano-oilers. | ![]() rwauu | |
02/12/2016 12:37 | Rwauu bought at wrong time and is bitter, now is the time to fill your boots | ![]() inthemix | |
02/12/2016 12:36 | Best share on market this, get involved it's better than UKOG! | ![]() inthemix | |
01/12/2016 16:10 | Yes, wonder when i will fill up my bag with hamburgers, hell, would be good if i could get a cheezburger. Now cannot afford even buy a bag to fill up by selling 1 dor share. Hmmm Some people just cannot stop eating by themselves.... Mmmmmm buy buy buy the rubbish, need a burger pronto!!! Still half an hour for trading!! | ![]() rwauu | |
30/11/2016 08:32 | Why is Nutson not a board???? He could give an advice on quarter of million £ office decorations! Has an experience! | ![]() rwauu | |
28/11/2016 17:20 | hows the brockham drilling going? whiff of oil in the air according to my mate who lives nearby | temmujin | |
28/11/2016 17:16 | Potential, big potential to lose your money. | ![]() rwauu | |
25/11/2016 08:24 | rwauu--Please give it a rest-if nothing to say positive or constructive--say nothing!! | ![]() mikeygit | |
24/11/2016 16:46 | rawauu LOl is TW!! I worked him out from a long while back. When he does not get his pocket lined he goes after them. | ![]() counting cards | |
24/11/2016 09:44 | rwauu---and you are doing what?? De-ramping?? What will be will be---DOR does not cease to operate just because he is away--there are such modern things as Skype---e-mails --texting and other ways of communicating whilst he is away. | ![]() mikeygit |
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