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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Iog Plc | LSE:IOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF49WF64 | ORD 1P |
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% | 2.00 | - | 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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21/6/2019 16:04 | But maybe not while suspended? (Happy to be wrong!) | bountyhunter | |
21/6/2019 14:53 | Andy Austin's big purse.. | fardels bear | |
21/6/2019 14:49 | SomeChunky buys going through above 16... | shareideas1 | |
19/6/2019 16:55 | Wonder who is buying.. | fardels bear | |
19/6/2019 16:26 | At least there is some volume going through again now | shareideas1 | |
19/6/2019 13:53 | Yes certainly that would be a huge plus (depending on terms), but I wouldn't put the house on it ;-) | bountyhunter | |
19/6/2019 13:10 | If management are to be believed (not easy I know) then the preferred farmout partner should be chosen this month ahead of drilling Harvey in Q3 | shareideas1 | |
19/6/2019 13:06 | The risk of failure being 37% ignoring potential delays and any further funding issues. Harvey will drive the price short term in the absence of any other news but it would be good to get a farmout in place ahead of that result just in case! | bountyhunter | |
18/6/2019 19:26 | No that's way too ambitious! The only reason I bought back a few of these fairly recently is that they issued an RNS confirming that Harvey may actually be drilled at long last (better late than never!) and the CoS is 63%. I'm still not holding my breath however and it's only a relatively small punt given the risk. | bountyhunter | |
18/6/2019 17:49 | A recent corporate outing maybe? | bountyhunter | |
18/6/2019 15:32 | What farmout? | fardels bear | |
18/6/2019 13:17 | It might just be that as Harvey gets closer the danger of putting it back or using up the allocated funds elsewhere again recedes! | bountyhunter | |
18/6/2019 13:13 | What about it? Farmout unlocks value for all stakeholders including the debt holders | shareideas1 | |
18/6/2019 13:02 | What about the debt? | fardels bear | |
18/6/2019 12:43 | Seems the flatlining may be behind us ... creeping higher on hope into potential announcements of "preferred farmout partner" and then spudding on Harvey in Q3... | shareideas1 | |
10/6/2019 06:53 | Another troll by the username lsehotdealz haha, share price is stagnant and there’s talks of fundraise at 10p on that board lol desperation has lead to going round posting on different board to prevent share price from dropping, usually ud stay quiet and average down and accumulate if you see huge potential lmaoo he’s spamming all the boards and a newly registered today as a member lol | lukmanpatel | |
08/6/2019 20:15 | Hi DerrickTrotter, You have been almost exclusively posting the same post on numerious different BBs regarding this matter for a while now! I can only summise that you are a marketing agent trying to get information regarding brokers that people use and their preferences. I also assume, since you keep plugging iweb-sharedealing(ha If so, just say so. I'm sure posters will be happy to help you. In my case, I'm with ii and perfectly happy to continue to use them. I will not be changing broker. Also, the preference for a broker is not just about the amount they charge, but also the level of service and security that they provide. Hope that helps ! | red rook | |
28/5/2019 07:08 | AZVALOR ASSET MANAGEMENT S.G.I.I.C., increased to just over 5% | bountyhunter | |
17/5/2019 21:19 | I think the metaphor quite apt. | fardels bear | |
17/5/2019 20:55 | How long will this flatlining continue? I think we would see more action from a dodo ;-) (Only joking, I think) | bountyhunter |
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