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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Eco (atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd | LSE:ECO | London | Ordinary Share | CA27887W1005 | COM SHS NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.90 | 10.59% | 9.40 | 9.30 | 9.50 | 9.70 | 8.50 | 8.50 | 3,809,020 | 16:15:53 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Blank Checks | 19.28M | -36.55M | -0.0987 | -1.62 | 59.23M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/11/2018 11:07 | Always nice to hear they are fully funded for the drill programme. Should look very different here in 6 - 12 months | scotty666 | |
01/11/2018 08:58 | Thanks someuwin. | soulsauce | |
01/11/2018 08:51 | Malcolm Graham-Wood @mgrahamwood 1) Go to Hess results call today, 2) listen and observe 3) compare with valuation of Eco Atlantic 4) realise how cheap Eco is, 5) fill your boots and wait for value to be created ......the words gift horse, look and mouth cone to mind.......don’ | someuwin | |
31/10/2018 08:04 | And may be more than one well 😉 | soulsauce | |
31/10/2018 07:20 | Set for 2019! | rayrac | |
30/10/2018 13:15 | It's hardly suprising with what is coming next year | mr hangman | |
30/10/2018 12:52 | Holding up very well. | rogerbridge | |
29/10/2018 16:49 | Nice little move north today, happy with that. | soulsauce | |
28/10/2018 17:44 | It will be a coup for Eco if Exxon or Total do bite on the Tlw vacated block. | divmad | |
28/10/2018 17:39 | Old news that one, particularly when it was before the two recent drill results Industry focus will be on where that migrated oil has gone ? | jimarilo | |
27/10/2018 16:04 | Soulsauce.Now,what would that do for the sp? | ltinvestor | |
27/10/2018 15:25 | Thanks Itinvestor would not be surprised to see them take up the farm in vacated by Tullow. | soulsauce | |
26/10/2018 09:20 | Very Exciting | mr hangman | |
26/10/2018 08:22 | Gave someone an opportunity to load up though. | scotty666 | |
26/10/2018 08:03 | Ridiculous mark down on that news. | soulsauce | |
26/10/2018 07:54 | Very nice indeed! I fancy Guyana more than Namibia anyway, so win win? | rayrac | |
26/10/2018 07:35 | Agree, looks like a very smart piece of business... | ltinvestor | |
26/10/2018 07:21 | Thought it bad news at first but Tullow have given up Namibia and given us back costs in favour of partners concentrating sooner and extra well on Guyana. Also looking to farm the very advanced Namibia licence out with super majors looking in the area. Looks like a win win. | soulsauce | |
23/10/2018 07:50 | BHP Billiton (BLT) petroleum chief vows to outperform rivals. The head of BHP Billiton's petroleum business has set out his plans to develop the division, claiming that it could outperform the largest dedicated oil and gas companies. The world's biggest listed miner has faced calls from investors such as Elliott to shed the oil business and focus on mining. It agreed in the summer to sell its United States fracking assets to BP. Steve Pastor, head of petroleum operations, told The Times that its oil and gas business was "material and core to the BHP group because of the earnings and cash that it generates". He said that the division would be boosted by an exploration programme and that it could potentially enter Brazil or West Africa. The division would produce "superior returns against the whole playing field of oil and gas competitors and peers", he added. | shareideas1 | |
21/10/2018 16:22 | That's news to me, I didn't know GBP had drilled a well in Namibia TLW didn't drill a dry hole, they found hydrocarbons... | jimarilo | |
21/10/2018 16:03 | jimarillo, That was before the CHAR, GBP and TLW dry holes. | divmad | |
21/10/2018 12:24 | What's the state of play with Exxon's Hammerhead appraisal well - is there any public info ? TIA | thelung |
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