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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Global Petroleum Limited | LSE:GBP | London | Ordinary Share | AU000000GBP6 | ORD NPV |
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% | 0.0825 | 0.08 | 0.085 | 0.0825 | 0.0825 | 0.08 | 15,542,145 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -1.28M | -0.0010 | -0.80 | 1.03M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/11/2022 15:09 | The Namibia discoveries were in Jan 2022 and yet 11 months on gbp have nothing | ridingthewaves1 | |
07/11/2022 14:50 | This is a ramp and nothing more. | thehitman1 | |
07/11/2022 14:50 | Lol, hello lung.They will need a lot more than 800k. | thehitman1 | |
07/11/2022 14:42 | They've just placed you nugget | thelung | |
07/11/2022 14:01 | Most likely placing news will land first and Afzal will be forward selling. | thehitman1 | |
07/11/2022 14:00 | I wouldn't pay much attention to Afzal, well known ramper. | thehitman1 | |
06/11/2022 19:05 | Got a small stake to keep them on my watch list throughout the day but once that volume arrives will want to load up at the start of the buying, if this poster is right about the press articles we might see some more interest tomorrow Dave @djp4976 · 35m Replying to @DudleyTrader Here comes the press articles - going to be a great few months here, once Shell done, Total not far behind to keep the newsflow and the buzz around Namibia going, #GBP being the smallest market cap with a licence in Namibia, if a Farmout lands it’s multibags from here | richer133 | |
06/11/2022 18:56 | Agreed Just buy when the volume says buy | southway2 | |
06/11/2022 18:54 | Yep the same with a few of AIM companies but does seem like things are starting to move in that part of the world and lets face it they are priced at such a low point the ride could be well worth it if anything ever happens | richer133 | |
06/11/2022 18:23 | Sadly those ramps are wearing thin now.News could come tomorrow or in 6 months or never It's all just blah blah | southway2 | |
06/11/2022 18:12 | Afzal Valli @AfzalValli · 52m Interesting tweet by NAMCOR National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia Who has a partnership in 5 Namibian blocks one of them is with #GBP In the Walvis Basin 😯 They’ll be talking to someone big for the next exploration phase 👌 Global Petroleum Limited Quote Tweet NamcorNamibia @NamcorNamibia · 11h NAMCOR is the operator of 5 (Five) Petroleum Exploration Licenses offshore Namibia, located in the Orange Basin, Lüderitz Basin and Walvis Basin. | richer133 | |
06/11/2022 17:42 | GBP.... Gullible Buffoons Pumped in... LOL | epifanio1 | |
24/10/2022 11:12 | India, the world’s third biggest oil importer, is looking to secure a long-term crude oil supply deal from Namibia ...watch this space... | jambam | |
24/10/2022 08:23 | Bit of BOIL money coming in here ? | ccr1958 | |
21/10/2022 22:02 | O dear O Dear seems to be a group of traders working together picking less than 1p shares to FOMO pis to get in . They buy in ramp it on Twitter then get out while it's moving up . Looks like there taking a small percentage but making a profit while the ready hold the BAG . ?? COLN and this today | goforgold1 | |
21/10/2022 17:06 | O guess what it's going back down we're it belongs | goforgold1 | |
20/10/2022 23:15 | just a twitter pump on the back of BOIL | jackjackpaul | |
20/10/2022 17:40 | less than a fifth of shares I think. | chinahere | |
20/10/2022 16:23 | Quite a lot of big buyers too. | monis | |
20/10/2022 16:20 | At least a quarter of the shares have changed hands today.... | markingtime | |
20/10/2022 16:20 | Certainly a lot of trades today | monis |
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