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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gasol | LSE:GAS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B826T938 | ORD 0.5P |
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% | 10.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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15/5/2012 12:07 | only to get past 1.6p and im in profit, and ive only held them for a couple of years. bargain. lol | ![]() pleaty1 | |
15/5/2012 11:53 | One million buy and a sixteen hundred buy.This is looking an excellent medium term hold. | ![]() bronislav | |
15/5/2012 08:47 | Starting to look good guessing news on the offshore gas terminal will be coming as this will have to be built before anything else can happen. | ![]() bronislav | |
13/5/2012 23:06 | With our previous chief operating officer back with afgas we are in a good position assuming afgas hold any influence in upcoming contracts. | ![]() bronislav | |
13/5/2012 23:05 | With our previous chief operating officer back with afgas we are in a good position assuming afgas hold any influence in upcoming contracts. | ![]() bronislav | |
13/5/2012 18:57 | The market is absolutely massive for Gasol and I have a feeling that we could well see some contracts coming our way via Afgas, and or Afren, in the near future. We must be one of the most well connected companies focusing on Nigeria by way of Rilwanu Lukman and Afren. Fingers crossed. | ![]() acm434 | |
12/5/2012 13:52 | Things hotting up as investors realise the quality of the three recent appointments,Gasol have been a nightmare for investors agreed but the potential is for all to see .sp could move quickly over next month or two in anticipation of first deal .as a long term investment big gains are possible....we shall see!! | ![]() bronislav | |
11/5/2012 14:39 | Just got back from golf. holding up nicely. Nice 2.5 mil delayed buy just gone through. | robbo 44 | |
11/5/2012 11:13 | Gas gurgling. | killman2 | |
11/5/2012 09:30 | heading towards a 1.00 today | ![]() falia | |
11/5/2012 09:26 | shake over | ![]() falia | |
11/5/2012 09:16 | Sorry no. But in the same boat 1.6 mil @2p lol | robbo 44 | |
11/5/2012 09:13 | Robbo44 Are we related in any way? | robo15 | |
11/5/2012 09:12 | Robo 10p would give us a market cap of over 100m. lets see where this goes over the next week or so, but certainly better than watching the loss get bigger! | ![]() sdt7618 | |
11/5/2012 09:11 | Up 21% and I'm still 40% down but very encouraging. DC | ![]() daicaprice | |
11/5/2012 09:11 | Exactly!!!! | robbo 44 | |
11/5/2012 09:08 | Bronislav From a low market cap of £7million it will only take one decent contract and this could go past 10p in a flash. | robo15 | |
11/5/2012 07:00 | Perhaps the potential that was seen when this was 4-5p is finally being realised. | ![]() bronislav | |
10/5/2012 21:29 | who farted? maybe it was bottled and sold rather than burnt off! great to see that this is on the way up, suspect many are like myself and still a loong way from cheering too loudly, but glad to see a positive move. gla | ![]() brad44 | |
10/5/2012 17:14 | We have roughly the same distance to travel Robo to get back to break-even and the same holding, but this is a good sign of intent. Was chatting to a mate earlier who has 2.7m of them, but he was very confused as to why so many ... ;-) Not that many shares out here after AFR/Afgas holdings, so all good for the early birds. | ![]() biggerthus | |
10/5/2012 16:58 | Good to see there is life in the old dog, with recent funding and these new appointments, with any luck and a following wind these can get back past the 2p i paid for a million a while back. | robo15 |
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