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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Exillon Energy Plc | LSE:EXI | London | Ordinary Share | IM00B58FMW76 | ORD USD0.0000125 |
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% | 41.20 | 40.40 | 42.00 | - | 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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12/12/2013 13:37 | buy side volume non existent, sell side full of icebergs, only one way its going at the moment | alchemy30 | |
12/12/2013 13:35 | what a cluster f#@k. Now back where we were a month ago! | wmunsi20 | |
12/12/2013 13:29 | I'd agree Log if it was on the AIM market but with a premium listing and as you say takeover rules it's extremely unlikely to happen. Far more probable that one will flip for a quick percentage profit. | griff2711 | |
12/12/2013 13:25 | What makes people think Klyachin and Khotin are not just working together. Now they have near 30% each they could just sit back and dictate a low final price together? The takeover rules prevent that but I doubt they care too much about that. | loglorry1 | |
12/12/2013 13:13 | I have bought a few back today | jrjr99 | |
12/12/2013 13:03 | More twist and turns today. I'm not sure who owns what now. Just have to hold and wait and see. Hopefully all will be much clearer before year end. | maxp4 | |
12/12/2013 12:41 | we just need Bill Daly to buy in for confirmation | tonysss13 | |
12/12/2013 12:38 | we're all doomed !! | miti 1000 | |
12/12/2013 12:38 | 377p is a stitch up for long termers especially given we're starting pumping best part of 20000. It's worth more, much more. Any bid should start with the very least a '4'. It was 450p pumping 11000 bopd! | west coast trading | |
12/12/2013 12:38 | 377p is a stitch up for long termers especially given we're starting pumping best part of 20000. It's worth more, much more. Any bid should start with the very least a '4'. It was 450p pumping 11000 bold! | west coast trading | |
12/12/2013 12:34 | Of course it is going to be a Russian stitch up but one with no bid at all by the looks of the market. | yuka | |
12/12/2013 12:31 | The board might as well start clearing their desks as they are no longer in control of the situation. The question is this to be an genuine auction between two players who want the asset or is it a Russian stitch up at 377? Big fat turn for Gazprombank on the deal they must be doing the financing on it. Not bad for a few minutes work. | exbroker | |
12/12/2013 12:15 | 57% in the potential bidders hands now, perplexing market reaction. Statement from Klyachin shortly I guess | alchemy30 | |
12/12/2013 12:13 | Klyachin could of course just be holding the shares in his name, allowing Gazprom to start buying more shares again and not go over the 30% holding level - and the Klyachin sells them back to Gazprom when they launch their bid. Love the intrigue........ :) | pro_s2009 | |
12/12/2013 12:12 | market certainly isn't convinced | pigeon1 | |
12/12/2013 12:10 | looks like 377p t/o | west coast trading | |
12/12/2013 12:10 | Klyachin £3.63 vs Khotin £3.78 | alchemy30 | |
12/12/2013 12:10 | So I guess Alexander Klyachin will now sell to Seneal at 377p and the takeover will be 377p or a little more. Unless Klyachin is a middle man for another bidder. | pro_s2009 | |
12/12/2013 12:09 | jeez this is bizarre i'd love to be offered 363p for mine! please please please don't roger us.... | pigeon1 | |
12/12/2013 12:06 | sinclare holdings buy 43m shares at 363 | tonysss13 | |
12/12/2013 12:05 | News news news. Hanberg sold for 343p to Gazpom. Gazprom sold the whole lot (theirs and the new Hanberg buy) to Sinclare for 363p | pro_s2009 | |
12/12/2013 12:05 | 400k traded on that five minute bar. | matt123d | |
12/12/2013 12:02 | Somethings up........ | pro_s2009 |
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