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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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29/4/2013 07:02 | Nice start through 2p. If we hit 2.3p it could be a confirmed break out. Just my opinion. | cockney sparrow | |
29/4/2013 06:54 | Thx Graham hope it's true? | peruoil | |
29/4/2013 06:50 | Would be very happy to asy bye bye to 2p without news. | cockney sparrow | |
29/4/2013 06:35 | Why is that 5310? | the guardian | |
29/4/2013 06:28 | Look fwd to today | 5310carraroe | |
29/4/2013 06:18 | I hope you made him see sense. With or without news, I hope we break the 2p celing today. We are hovering on the brink. | the guardian | |
29/4/2013 06:15 | no news yet............ | cockney sparrow | |
28/4/2013 22:01 | TG..Met up with CA tonight. He sends his regards! | valentine | |
28/4/2013 21:04 | We are not allowed to speak of such things. So instead we will wait for the next (or final chapter) in the GOO saga. See what tomorrow brings. Good night | grahambr | |
28/4/2013 20:45 | graham, who could have possibly wanted it for themselves? | the guardian | |
28/4/2013 20:40 | Guardian we all know it is exponentially undervalued. The recent past has shown us that some people wanted it desperately all to themselves. The present has shown us that that GOO can be recovered and returns given to the shareholders, Rudolf et al are working well , and I figure good news is imminent. IMHO | grahambr | |
28/4/2013 20:28 | I just hope that we get to the position where news fuels a rise. I'm sick of this 2p ceiling that we keep bouncing off. It doesn't even represent the value of the company as it stands now. Market cap 23.04 million GBP. | the guardian | |
28/4/2013 20:15 | The Daily express article has been taken out of context. It stated that "Gold oil was 0.5p slicker at 1.73p fuelling talk of a possible co-investment deal for a discovery offshore Peru." So basically the rise fuelled a rumor , not a rumor fuelling a rise which is entirely different. As for the exxon talk I don't know where that came from , it may be pure fantasy (OR TRUE) GLA | grahambr | |
28/4/2013 20:01 | nash81 What you on about? | peruoil | |
28/4/2013 19:47 | Someone said that it was in the Daily Express but I never saw a link and I couldn't find it - which doesn't necessarily mean that it wasn't there. | the guardian | |
28/4/2013 17:26 | sorry, but can someone post me the link to the newspaper regarding the peru farmout again? thanks | nash81 | |
27/4/2013 08:20 | If Exxon are involved in any way it will be via Sintana their Colombian/Peruvian subsidiary. | valentine | |
27/4/2013 07:47 | The market loves a good rumour but I don't have anything concrete. In my own mind I keep coming back to the fact that GOO has attracted some board members with excellent track records and the money box placing was insufficient to see us through more than a few months; news has to come soon. I personally hope that the spectre of a RI is behind us now and that the deal on Z34 comes with cash. | an1mal | |
27/4/2013 07:37 | OK..someone else then? I've seen others with the same assertion! | valentine | |
27/4/2013 07:32 | Valentine - think you've got the wrong guy. | an1mal | |
26/4/2013 23:26 | An1mal is that email true..any veracity? | valentine | |
26/4/2013 20:23 | Have a good weekend all GOO investors. Here's hoping for some good news soon. | mojomonkey | |
26/4/2013 19:36 | CS Are you buying more GOO on Monday? nlmbidc | nlmbidc | |
26/4/2013 17:56 | My 150k still not shown, nor has mate's of 120k. What are they up to? | valentine |
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