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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Echo Energy Plc | LSE:ECHO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF0YPG76 | ORD 0.0001P |
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% | 0.0041 | 0.004 | 0.0042 | 0.0041 | 0.0041 | 0.00 | 153,456,502 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Drilling Oil And Gas Wells | 14.11M | -9.59M | -0.0017 | 0.00 | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/7/2017 11:39 | So Fiona has bought herself some shares with her first pay packet. | giantpeach2 | |
06/7/2017 08:09 | Morning all. Sou will be another that will grind down in price over time. Worth a lot less. Can see that falling well below 40p. Wouldn't be surprised to see it drop to 30p. That will probably have a knock on effect here as well due to the perceived link and many holders being in both stocks and having to liquidate. Pain all round imo. | bigdazzler | |
05/7/2017 17:29 | A nice welcome onboard handshake. Further to her appointment, Fiona MacAulay has been awarded options over 24 million new ordinary shares exercisable at 16.12 pence per share. The options vest after 3 years and expire after 5 years. The Company has also agreed to issue 2 million 5 year warrants over new ordinary shares exercisable at 16.12 pence per share to select individuals who have worked with the Company identifying potential asset acquisitions. Makes you wonder why directors from blue chip firms don't lower themselves to aim with huge sums of money, shares and options dished out to bod members like confetti at a moonies wedding ceremony. | jacksonpollack | |
05/7/2017 14:53 | A few weak days in general for stock market or oil and this will be punished back down to 10p when risk off mode sets in. Just watch those trades leave the greedy high and dry and penniless nursing losses. The chart shows what's happening and it's currently not good. More pain to come. | bigdazzler | |
05/7/2017 11:17 | It looks like the only thing that will get the price to move north is for me to sell. It usually works... | peetle | |
05/7/2017 09:49 | nap - spreadbetting scum shorting? | steelwatch | |
05/7/2017 09:47 | Nothing untowards in the news, quite the contrary, so why the share price weakness? | napoleon 14th | |
05/7/2017 08:54 | Fiona opting for "routine quarterly updates" | steelwatch | |
05/7/2017 08:11 | This dog has had its day | chesty1 | |
04/7/2017 13:39 | The 10p target could be hit even quicker than I anticipated down trend is moving along very swiftly. | bigdazzler | |
04/7/2017 06:11 | What is the share price in old money were this still Independent Resources. | pwhite73 | |
03/7/2017 08:50 | The 10p is on. Last week was the lowest close in 6 weeks, downtrend set in and more to come. | bigdazzler | |
27/6/2017 16:01 | looks interesting steelwatch cheers for the link. | giantpeach2 | |
27/6/2017 14:00 | He must be chelly from sou. BB, always a guarantee when he started de ramping we would surge up. | telbap | |
27/6/2017 13:48 | Well done big dazzler well done | bionictwat | |
26/6/2017 13:51 | And as for Ch1rp how many loser avatars have I seen with the stupid relax and go on holiday and come back in 2 years brigade lol There almost as bad as the ones that continually top up on a losing postion haha. You going to start talking about golden tickets next?? | bigdazzler | |
26/6/2017 12:59 | Let's get this 15p barrier nice and truly broken then let's head down to the next target. The trend could then push this down to the 10p area. Lots getting nervous then seeing big losses on stock bought much higher up the tree and bailing. | bigdazzler | |
26/6/2017 11:38 | As I said........... | ch1rp |
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