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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Empyrean Energy Plc | LSE:EME | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B09G2351 | ORD 0.2P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.0035 | 0.91% | 0.3895 | 0.36 | 0.46 | 0.39 | 0.361 | 0.36 | 7,944,451 | 16:35:26 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 0 | -20.8M | -0.0211 | -0.18 | 3.74M |
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11/5/2022 18:49 | Re post 48513/ george- using your estimates IMOFrom a cash flow view point your comments hold water but to be a fair comparison you should adjust EME cash for debts,cost and the cost of the next drill in all about £20m. ( giving coros net cash of £38.9m v EME £20mBut as a marker for the companies value net asset value should be taken into account. Coro's net asset value would increase by £60m (£70m less 20% payable to noteholders). That is a 6 to 7 times improvement over current market cap. EME would be about a 2x improvement | jerrys1 | |
11/5/2022 17:57 | This is a funny post keep them coming need some humour here | 1sajad | |
11/5/2022 17:56 | Hi purple what makes u think a 200% rise on this by Friday interested in your thoughts | 1sajad | |
11/5/2022 17:47 | More like Bobbies helmet.. | birotop | |
11/5/2022 17:16 | Buzz, those were the good days; we had only one nerd on oex, SteveGlobal; he's in a mental hospital now. LOL. I had a few good runs on oex, from 0.18p to 0.3p last 18 months. However, these days the nerds and bigots are riding the moral high horses and keeps emailing ADVFN. These WOKEs should be banished; they do spoil our fun. Make ADVFN GREAT AGAIN MAGA. NB On a serious note, MMS are really suppressing us here, and they know that a 200% rise is coming fast and furious. | purple_helmet | |
11/5/2022 16:38 | PH Unfortunately I did not sell OEX at the top......story of my life LOL | buzzzzzzzz | |
11/5/2022 16:34 | now I remember Buzz and Chickencharlie. ADVFN USED TO BE great before. we were riding OEX from 2p to 22p about 8 years ago :). Good man. MAKE ADVFN GREAT AGAIN MAGA. GET RID OF THE BIGOTS | purple_helmet | |
11/5/2022 16:26 | C'mon MMS, stop sucking our blood. I am looking for a 200% gain here by Friday. | purple_helmet | |
11/5/2022 16:17 | JJ Statistically no. However CNOC will drill Topaz if EME does not and it would be sods law that they hit oil. | buzzzzzzzz | |
11/5/2022 16:08 | Ta Ra 👌👍 | judijudi | |
11/5/2022 15:59 | buzz, Doesn’t bode well for Topaz then does it! | judijudi | |
11/5/2022 15:31 | JJ Helpful is a pratt! The statistical success rate of exploration wells is around 20% so the odds were stacked in his favour. | buzzzzzzzz | |
11/5/2022 15:10 | Diary, no TK didn't go into any specifics, he just said the investigation is moving very slowly with the authorities | blakieboy7 | |
11/5/2022 15:08 | Bluemug, yes it's Bluey. Get in there bruv, you know you want in big. Get those bzm and angs losses back. Now is the time to prove you are big boy. | marc antony | |
11/5/2022 15:04 | Blakieboy You mentioned TK had said they were investigating the missing $2m but did he shed any light on the modus operandi of the fraud? Im guessing here but based on the RNS, it could be a type of email compromise fraud where the fraudster sends an email to EMe which is almost identical to a legitimate business party’s email saying “ our bank accounts have changed so please send money to new account. etc etc…” | diarybeach | |
11/5/2022 15:01 | Is that a touch of blue makes a nice change! | blueblood | |
11/5/2022 14:57 | Don't give them the time of day! Just filter | blakieboy7 | |
11/5/2022 13:58 | George Interesting post. Both companies undervalued 4x on thier duyung asset!!! | buzzzzzzzz |
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