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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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31/7/2020 12:16 | Dead here. No one else watching IOG quietly get on with it?Very happy to hold and will add when I can. | edgar222 | |
10/7/2020 11:49 | What's occurring Tel? | eggbaconandbubble | |
10/7/2020 11:05 | Its been hard to get stock for days now. Whether its related to the RRE takeover....or something else (hopefully) | marvelman | |
10/7/2020 10:18 | Nice to see on this relatively unexciting day. Small volumes but ... little acorns? | dunderheed | |
06/7/2020 13:38 | Today, Viaro Energy has reached agreement with #RRE to acquire the entire share capital.Here, @DDS_DocHoliday catches up with @mgrahamwood to discuss this and other potential deals...#LBE #SLE #SQZ #CERP #BPC #SOU #JOG #IOG #SAVE #ADME #PRD #PPC #HURhttps://total-ma | burtond1 | |
06/7/2020 13:13 | Warren Buffet's $10bn purchase of Dominion Energy's natural gas assets, shows he is serious about the sector. With a toehold in IOG (too small to make any difference to Berk Hath): watch this space. | bbluesky | |
18/6/2020 17:53 | Remember the current M/Cap is £57m................ | anley | |
18/6/2020 17:52 | There have to be two drills by October 2021 - Goddard and Abbetdale and if not they will go back to the O&GA. Development and Production goes on with all licenses BUT Q3 is a very important date as one should know just what cash flow can be expected. So it seems there is no hurry for the next few months to buy/sell the shares. I have a small holding and as Buffet is involved I would like to add more at some stage. As owners of 50% of all the licenses he may at some stage buy out IOG's 50% and leave the company with just the Becton terminal. As SHELL really own the rest of this important area they may be interested - who knows! Someone some where is going to come in and tidy up the North Sea "smaller" companies licenses and the starting gun will be after we all know who has gained the 32 round licenses,,,,,,,,,,,, That is my view but others may want to differ. | anley | |
18/6/2020 07:42 | This hasn't bounced. What's going on? | hsfinch | |
01/6/2020 09:55 | FB, lol. You are sooo naughty ....but I like you. | dunderheed | |
01/6/2020 09:52 | Are they the house broker? | fardels bear | |
01/6/2020 09:44 | Finn Cap maintain price target of 42p | t0pgrader | |
26/5/2020 18:50 | Ferdels - you are correct - my appoligies. | anley | |
05/5/2020 12:04 | So how do you see the Capital set-up? | anley | |
04/5/2020 18:24 | I thought they ultimately passed on the take up. | fardels bear | |
04/5/2020 17:06 | Did he not take the Bond issue? | anley | |
04/5/2020 15:58 | Are the costs underwritten by old Delta Buffet? | fardels bear | |
04/5/2020 15:28 | Indeed DUNDERHEED........bu I shall buy more as all the costs are basically underwritten by Mr Buffet and subject to time tables being met there is going to come a time when IOG can start to clean up some of the rag bag companies in the North Sea - especially the Southern sector where the gas is. Gas is the future for me as far as fossile fuels are concerned. | anley | |
01/5/2020 09:34 | Yes of course. His opinion very important. He's got such a great track record!! | dunderheed | |
01/5/2020 09:24 | Market seems very unimpressed.......st | anley | |
01/5/2020 07:20 | Still not managed to flog the (new) (what was the POS / COS again?) "Goddard concept" to CAL? | dunderheed | |
19/4/2020 14:21 | https://twitter.com/ | burtond1 |
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