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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Europa Oil & Gas (holdings) Plc | LSE:EOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03CJS30 | 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% | 0.90 | 0.85 | 0.95 | 0.90 | 0.90 | 0.90 | 583,147 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 6.65M | -852k | -0.0009 | -10.00 | 8.62M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/12/2018 09:05 | Blimey thanks CP so even with massive 're rate for potential signing of farm down deal the share price has got to really climb for a lot of people to make any beans on this. Starting to look like Solo part 2?! Did you take part in recent placing at 3p? | dunderheed | |
03/12/2018 08:50 | dunder, this was my previous analysis some months ago In feb/2011 the shareprice touched 42p with 130m shares = £55m MCAP 10/10/2011 Hugh took over, shareprice was 10p, with 130m shares = £13m MCAP 25/10/11 hugh issues 7.8m at 9p = £0.70m 9/1/14 hugh issues 47.7m at 6p = £2.86m 20/1/14 hugh issues 19.3m at 6p = £1.16m 23/7/15 hugh issues 17.3+22.6 at 6p = £2.39m 12/6/16 hugh issues 24+11+21.5m at 6p = £3.39m total cash raised by Hugh £10.5m add onto that 20/11/18 133,333,338 at 3p = £ 4.00m plus whatever is raised in the open offer | currypasty | |
03/12/2018 08:33 | Curry can u do a confetti analysis please? Just wondering what %tage increase of shares as a proportion of when Hughie took over versus respective mkt cap, so we can all reflect on the excellent returns some people may have had, had they bought and crystallised losses during his tenure? | dunderheed | |
03/12/2018 08:07 | had to laugh at oilsthefuture post on LSE "What's great about this share now is there can be no more bad news - Wressle production already ruled out, Holmwood cannot be drilled, other UK assets are dormant, Ireland has not been farmed out, placing announced to depress the price. There are no more promises the BOD have made that they can now fail deliver on. What's not to like?" | currypasty | |
01/12/2018 17:22 | Reserved for monte1, prammy and Saul Goodman. | dunderheed | |
01/12/2018 16:13 | Predator also moving into Morocco: live-company-group-l Interview starts at 9 minutes 54 seconds | tommy241 | |
01/12/2018 07:37 | Just listening to the Vermilion webcast (250 minutes in) Corrib Deep opportunity is at least 5 years away as they wait until the well they might use to drill deeper is sufficiently depleted. | jusmasel99 | |
30/11/2018 15:52 | With regard to the likely farm in candidates perhaps the two other licences being farmed in to gives us a clue. Both are on the East Bank of the basin and the only two majors who have interests there are Woodside and ENI - and both will have their seismic results in. | jusmasel99 | |
30/11/2018 14:02 | That's some good news for the end of the week. | guesswhosback2 | |
30/11/2018 12:31 | Vermilion deal done and dusted Vermilion Energy Inc. Announces the Assumption of Operatorship of the Corrib Project CALGARY, Nov. 30, 2018 /CNW/ - Vermilion Energy Inc. ("Vermilion") (TSX, NYSE: VET) is pleased to announce the completion of the sale of Shell Overseas Holdings Limited's ("Shell") 45% interest in the Corrib Natural Gas Project in Ireland ("Corrib") to Nephin Energy Holdings Limited (NEHL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB), and the transfer of operatorship to Vermilion. NEHL has acquired 100% of Shell E&P Ireland Limited ("SEPIL"), which holds 45% interest in Corrib (the "Acquisition"). Effective immediately, Vermilion has assumed contract operatorship of Corrib on behalf of the joint venture partners. CPPIB plans to transfer SEPIL along with a 1.5% working interest to Vermilion. This transfer has received all required government approvals and is expected to be completed in the coming weeks. The estimated purchase price after interim period adjustments is approximately €6 million. | jusmasel99 | |
29/11/2018 20:01 | Good article Tommy. Thanks | guesswhosback2 | |
29/11/2018 19:05 | Good article I've copied over on lse to save u doing it. I like the Vermicelli embracing local community with an evening dinner. Money very well spent I'd have thought? | dunderheed | |
29/11/2018 14:46 | "Good news today is that BoE reckons the £ will plummet post brexit " Carney speaks with forked-tongue. The opposite could happen making the well uncommercial. | joestalin | |
29/11/2018 13:56 | Thanks for the detailed response Jus, much appreciated. | guesswhosback2 | |
29/11/2018 11:54 | GWB - Depending on the decision notice provided to EDR, there are immediate steps they can take. They could submit a letter of claim to the council indicating they are seeking a judicial review. That would mean that further discussion on the decision would be between the legal representatives of both parties and not the committee. In my opinion and only based on drilordrop reporting yesterday, the council's legal department would have no hesitation in allowing the decision to be overturned to prevent the costs of a judicial review. If it goes to the Inspector then their initial decision will be whether or not there should be a full public inquiry. That would be astonishing if they went down that route. Only after that has happened could further legal action be taken through the ombudsman. They will eventually produce oil from Wressle - just a matter of when and at what cost. Good news today is that BoE reckons the £ will plummet post brexit so we will get more for the oil .. ... eventually as well as the price of Gas will shoot up which will make Inishkea even more attractive. | jusmasel99 | |
29/11/2018 11:21 | Can we or EDR take legal action against them? | guesswhosback2 | |
29/11/2018 09:50 | Malcy "Egdon/Europa/Union Jack My cynicism of the local Council process the last time I wrote about Wressle was I’m afraid fully justified as yesterday the consortium announced that the North Lincs Council planning committee had overruled the professional planning officer and refused planning again. If ever there was an example of why these buffoons should not be put in charge of much more than road-sweeping this is surely it." | currypasty | |
28/11/2018 16:30 | 'Mark Abbott, Managing Director of Egdon Resources plc, said: "The decision of the Committee, whilst not entirely unexpected, is nonetheless disappointing'.I presume the appeal document was already completed, ready to be sent by recorded mail! What an utter waste of time this - I always expected it to be refused, not because of the fundamentals, just because the locals don't want it and the councillors want to keep their jobs. This is why we need to take these decisions away from local councillors and put them in the hands of experts. The sooner the better. | cheek212 | |
28/11/2018 16:17 | must have had it already typed up | currypasty | |
28/11/2018 16:00 | pass that on to Egdon, Jus | currypasty | |
28/11/2018 15:57 | When the government takes the decision making out of the councillors hands and the councillors start crying about it, we need do no more than point them to this on-going debacle, approved 3 times by their own planing officer but declined by those with no qualifications. The councillors will have bought about their own downfall. Good! | cheek212 |
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