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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% | 0.065 | 0.06 | 0.07 | 0.065 | 0.065 | 0.07 | 8,276,830 | 07:32:50 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -1.28M | -0.0010 | -0.60 | 774.07k |
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30/4/2024 11:07 | You are right that it is just the beginning of a rerate. The company should easily be worth GBP4-5 million, based on what is known now. And, with a decent deal and a credible partner, more like GBP15-20mn.Nothing goes up in a straight though, unless there is actual hard news.. | markingtime | |
30/4/2024 11:06 | Cheveron have farmed into the same basin where Global Petroleum has acreage On farmout news a few years ago this was trading around 0.60p | riskyinvestor | |
30/4/2024 10:45 | 18.00 Incoming ....just the beginning of rerate and should rally today into mid 0.15+ by lunch time | citys2874 | |
30/4/2024 10:25 | If it carries on at this rate, it will soon have a market cap of....err....one million pounds.Not much for an option over 326mn (risked) barrels of oil.....The assets should be worth very substantially more than this, if the majors are now positioning in the Walvis Basin.... | markingtime | |
30/4/2024 10:20 | I love the | zxie | |
30/4/2024 10:17 | I was proven correct yet again on this topic.A fake deal with cynergy, a fake company, with no history, purely used as an attempt to pump the shareprice in January and then the supposed agreement was cancelled in March.What game are the pumpers trying now with their latest pump this week?You can guarantee a pump game is being readied after they've bought a chunk of shares. | apfindley | |
30/4/2024 10:17 | Sure......This time, however, there is a major taking a big stake in the same basin.With 3.5bn bbls of prospective resources on Global's licence, that should tick the boxes for potential scale.... | markingtime | |
30/4/2024 10:07 | Total of just £25k traded.Theyre manipulating the price by making small buys to drain thw already thin orderbook.......And now try to sell, you'll struggle without the price collapsing.When will people learn? | apfindley | |
29/4/2024 21:15 | Beware the pump.Beware the fake talk of things that havent happened and won't happen, or of news that isn't even related to Global. They will pull up news storied from other companies who are supposedly operating nearby. (Which will include anything within 1000miles)..Late pump attempt.They will try to push the price tomorrow to offload those they've just bought. | apfindley | |
29/4/2024 15:41 | UPDATE 2-Namibia's NAMCOR signs deal with Chevron to develop offshore blockhttps://finance | stocksandshares3 | |
28/3/2024 12:52 | The only reason for the fall today is I noticed that Daniel Page acquired 14320988 shares last year for 0.7 and today an exact same went through for 14320988 for 0.425 so a nice loss but he is out I thought the report if you bother to read it was positive Negotiations with Namibian government expected to be resolved in April The company is in open negotiations with a number of counter parties around the potential acquisition and in some case diversified assets So behind the scenes some action at last | oliversydney | |
28/3/2024 10:28 | Another AIM lifestyle company going down | riskyinvestor | |
22/3/2024 10:45 | Tower Resources (TRP) is the Stock to be in | riskyinvestor | |
13/3/2024 18:44 | Very one sided article and no substance or evidence included to support it. For all we know he was pushed out before his probation period expired and they let him resign to save face. Who actually knows why he resigned is my point. | paulsavannah | |
13/3/2024 16:05 | Interesting article thanks.It seems possible the picture painted and the reality of their assets after 2 months in job were different.Can't see any positives for gbp . | southway2 | |
13/3/2024 12:01 | copy paste into URL box on browser as HTTPs issues.., sway.cloud.microsoft - analysis into Dans resignation sway.cloud.microsoft - potential for disclosure issues at GBP sway.cloud.microsoft - what next for GBP? sway.cloud.microsoft - sentiments from social media mentions sway.cloud.microsoft - ultimately cash is king. Can GBP survive let alone Thrive... | experiencedoptimist | |
13/3/2024 09:41 | There surely is placing needed here .Maybe buy back then if going forward plan looks ok | southway2 | |
13/3/2024 08:06 | Good morning I am out now Agree with many above sadly. | maytrees | |
12/3/2024 16:44 | Yeah they talked a good job but didn't do much if anything at all. They were little more than another drain on resources. Good riddance. | paulsavannah | |
12/3/2024 14:12 | I must admit after hearing the interviews with Daniel Page and the CEO of Cynergy. a while back they were both so vague and full of generalisations and also the fact that Cynergy had not done a deal in six years I am quite pleased they have departed I believe our best hope is in Cecilia Yu. And looking at her track record seems a very high achiever and would imagine has plans for the company .Presumably at some time we will hear of the reasons for the changes but feel could be in our interests | oliversydney | |
12/3/2024 09:31 | Good morning SP was probably hit too hard by the quick CEO resignation, though nothing to suggest that my post above was/is correct. Bought in again at well under my 0.09 sell yesterday; the share price has crept up slightly so far. Waiting and seeing. DYOR | maytrees | |
11/3/2024 14:42 | This guy only took up the position as Executive Chairman in Nov 23 which is little over 3 months ago so hard to know what to make of it all. | paulsavannah |
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