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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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24/6/2013 20:12 | CS, looking at the market recently, good news is wasted. We're in the trading slump of May to September and the MMs are playing their usual games of dropping share prices on little volume. I don't understand why they do it but it happens almost every year. I'm currently 48k down on my GOO investment so I hope that something ultra positive happens soon. | the guardian | |
24/6/2013 19:45 | Come on Ruddie time to continue giving us the goo-d news. | cockney sparrow | |
24/6/2013 19:42 | If you were not sure why GOO did not have a queue of suitors for the Z34 farm-in I think the answer may well be in the Karoon deal on Z38. Only a small matter of a 729 Million dollars. Loose change!! You'd need to be pretty certain of a good return before investing that kind of Money. | nlmbidc | |
24/6/2013 18:58 | Randaman - I went last time without anything to prove I was a shareholder. They didn't have any problem with me going in, but obviously wasn't allowed to do any 'hand in the air' voting. | petecb1 | |
24/6/2013 18:40 | pembury $729 million dollar exploration. So has GOO done a cracking deal of similar proportions ? | grahambr | |
24/6/2013 17:11 | Thanks nlmbidc think they can get me a letter on time so hope can attend | randaman | |
24/6/2013 17:07 | I guess a very good farmout is in the offing. | pembury | |
24/6/2013 16:10 | How long did it take I wonder for Karoon to get approval for drilling? Bodes well anyway (excuse the pun). | an1mal | |
24/6/2013 15:34 | Look at the progress we have made since coming out of suspension and then look at the price. No value added as far as the market is concerned. Ridiculous! Someone's dropped a clanger if they are selling. | the guardian | |
24/6/2013 14:29 | pem, you would if your average was 57.42p! | the guardian | |
24/6/2013 13:50 | Karoon get the go-ahead to drill Z-38. | pembury | |
24/6/2013 12:42 | TG. AMER have risen from below 2p to 60p+ over recent years! I would not be complaining if i were an AMER holder over recent years. | pembury | |
24/6/2013 12:29 | hxxp://www.offshoree Could be a rig in the area first half 2014 for UOG/GOO to take advantage of. now that would be nice! | flirker | |
24/6/2013 12:14 | Amer took a dive to 39p so GOO aren't doing too bad. | the guardian | |
24/6/2013 11:51 | Ring hl. They should be able to get a letter to you by wednesday | nlmbidc | |
24/6/2013 11:49 | Does anyone know what I would need to get access at AGM - I hold my shares in a Hargreaves Lansdown a/c and would attend the meeting but not sure if too late to get documentation for entry. Thanks. | randaman | |
24/6/2013 11:46 | Had to update at these prices.... Ftse dropping is causing a lowering of the goo share price Nlmbidc | nlmbidc | |
24/6/2013 06:34 | My pleasure charlie but one reply would have been sufficient. | the guardian | |
23/6/2013 17:53 | cheers tg. 81. | charlie81 | |
23/6/2013 17:52 | cheers tg. 81. | charlie81 | |
23/6/2013 17:52 | cheers tg. 81. | charlie81 | |
23/6/2013 17:52 | cheers tg. 81. | charlie81 | |
23/6/2013 17:52 | cheers tg. 81. | charlie81 | |
23/6/2013 17:04 | Rosa Blanca Block In late 2012 we formed a new partnership with Colombian company called PG&I whereby Gold Oil has a 5% carried interest. Presently the partners are considering what further technical work will be carried out. No further details given charlie. | the guardian |
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