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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Gold Oil | LSE:GOO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B01QGH57 | ORD 0.025P |
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% | 1.45 | - | 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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19/4/2013 17:40 | okay then 5p open on Monday | pembury | |
19/4/2013 17:39 | Oh dear pem, he has contravened your hexy thing. Now we are bound to fall below 1.5p! Walking under a ladder may reverse it. Let me know if it works. | the guardian | |
19/4/2013 17:35 | An1mal, don't go there! | pembury | |
19/4/2013 17:29 | Interesting afternoon I see. I would like to think that the buys were triggered by a leak but we have had several such instances now and nothing came of them. We can only hope. Have a good weekend guys. | the guardian | |
19/4/2013 17:12 | Doesn't look like I'm going to get my limit but at 1.5 now! Yippee | an1mal | |
19/4/2013 17:02 | PennStreet, I reckon you're right. | nlmbidc | |
19/4/2013 16:29 | 900k at 1.76p ?? Someone knows something ! | pennstreet | |
19/4/2013 15:34 | Petecb1, How much are the shares in your company and what are the future prospects for the SP? | nlmbidc | |
19/4/2013 15:31 | Blue Friday with luck! | chitty | |
19/4/2013 15:18 | leaky leaky | benjamin15 | |
19/4/2013 15:10 | hello... good old goo for a bit of Friday afternoon hope | petecb1 | |
19/4/2013 12:15 | I'm going abroad next week.. Would you like to buy some shares in my company too Val ;-) | petecb1 | |
19/4/2013 12:04 | Valentine, The question is what did you buy? I note the same old continuom . I still hold (infact I increased my holding when we came out of suspension) but come on GOO where are we? | chinadog3 | |
19/4/2013 11:45 | Val, I understand entirely but thanks anyway! Have a good day. | 555zakzak | |
19/4/2013 11:08 | sorry Kazak..can't do that. Made a promise! I bought! | valentine | |
19/4/2013 10:59 | Good morning Val. Hope you are well. | hugomaracuya | |
19/4/2013 10:58 | Val, May I ask the rough contents of that email please? | 555zakzak | |
19/4/2013 10:47 | I bought!! | valentine | |
19/4/2013 10:43 | Is RB over in Brazil? I went into Finsgate house and asked Jeffreys Henry..lady said they were not in the office, possibly abroad! | valentine | |
19/4/2013 09:35 | I agree with that CS. | the guardian | |
19/4/2013 09:28 | TG, good points. May I add that because we were instrumental in assisting the change of guard and were apparently close to a deal on Z34 prior to the changes the emphasis should be on not keeping us in the dark, not repeating the same methods that we endured under the previous incumbents and actually rebuilding trust by keeping shareholders firmly in the loop. | cockney sparrow | |
18/4/2013 12:59 | Every farm in on its own merits. As long as there is a coordinated plan to drill in tandem with our neighbouring fields hopefully we will be ok. | nlmbidc | |
18/4/2013 12:42 | One of the issues about a farmin is that we don't want a big multi-national oil company to be involved. It may sound good but they have completely different timescales for drilling and development. GOO would need to see production from the first well, wheras a multi-national would probably want to drill several successful wells before they decided to develop the field further. The shareholders of EME were chuffed when they got into bed with Conoco Phillips but said company simply used EME to help fund trial drilling and left them worse off. | the guardian | |
18/4/2013 12:31 | Don't understand NPV's. The NPV of Z-34 $2.6bn /190p and yet Gold Oil is 1.6p?. Also what is the NPV for NBM and block XX1?. | 2admiral | |
18/4/2013 12:28 | Graham. Hi. I can't say that I have, recently. | hugomaracuya |
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