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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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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/4/2013 17:04 | 12bn You don't have an oppinion. | nlmbidc | |
22/4/2013 16:33 | 2p soon in my opinion. | mikestamp | |
22/4/2013 15:52 | 1.4p bid soon imo | 12bn | |
22/4/2013 15:26 | It passes the time nlm. | cockney sparrow | |
22/4/2013 12:03 | I hope we get some news soon. Morrison men, coconut boys, stick wielding, handkerchief waving. I'm losing the will to live! | nlmbidc | |
22/4/2013 11:09 | A mate, Len , does a bit of MD with The Hammersmith Morrismen. Done his knee in last year! I love the great Morris turn-out in Sidmouth every year. You have to admire them. The Coconut Boys from oop North are my favourites, decked out in French revolutionary gear and blacked up faces! Maybe we can get them along for the next EGM to add to the fun? Long live eccentricity!! even better | valentine | |
22/4/2013 11:02 | WE could do with some fraccing good news on blitzen, oops I mean GOO. | cockney sparrow | |
22/4/2013 11:01 | Yes TG, I live for morris dancing. I'm a stick wealder, I was promoted from handkerchief waver last year after 15 years of flapping my kerchief. | cockney sparrow | |
22/4/2013 09:45 | Are you into dancing the morris then CS? Are you a handkerchief waver or a stick wielder? | the guardian | |
22/4/2013 08:17 | Come on Goo, I have booked the Morris Dancers. Pietro do not spam this thread.... cheers | cockney sparrow | |
21/4/2013 19:32 | Hear, hear, I'll second that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | nicosevos | |
21/4/2013 19:20 | Here's hopimg for some good news this week. No, on second thoughts, make it spectacular please. | the guardian | |
21/4/2013 13:01 | Don't you just hate people who spam other threads, | the guardian | |
20/4/2013 20:19 | The run to 8p there was speculation of a 'transformational' deal in the offing with the May 4th deadline for offers which we all remember very well, if that deal was delivered who knows what would have happened with the shares. Of course we now know the rest. Hindsight hey. Come on Karoon! | pembury | |
20/4/2013 19:06 | nimbidc, Last year I had sell limits for 11p through to 15p. I was in profit at 8p and if I had been at home, would have sold a few. | the guardian | |
20/4/2013 15:25 | Hugo I am sure that if that had happened at our company it would have set the alarm bells ringing! | alasparavolar | |
20/4/2013 10:04 | nlmbidc - i'll be happy with 5p ! | pennstreet | |
19/4/2013 23:31 | The Guardian, Why bother getting up early. Just put a sell limit of 20 pence and then enjoy your holiday. | nlmbidc | |
19/4/2013 20:54 | I hope it's before then. Last year we were in Florida during May and I had to get up at 02.00 every morning to check the news. In two weeks time, we will be there again for just over three weeks and I don't want to have to wake up during the night to check the news again. | the guardian | |
19/4/2013 20:11 | Two weeks away, whatever it is! About May 1st! | valentine | |
19/4/2013 20:09 | One could say that a few people are playing the field. Volatility on no news gives a great opportunity to scoop up some bargain shares. If you are in the know then its even better. This pattern of large buys in short bursts, and a long lull to repeat has happened a few times recently. Still think that rudolf parting with his own cash is a good sign. happy days. | grahambr | |
19/4/2013 19:48 | Many a true word is spoken in jest. Funny how we move along with virtually no trades and then every once in a while we see a smally flurry of reasonably sized buys. One day!!!!!!!!! | the guardian |
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