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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 |
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03/2/2023 11:19 | 3451 - what (other) information do you base that on deltalo to make that conclusion? | dunderheed | |
03/2/2023 10:17 | It will be greater than that without the weight of the water head also. | tidy 2 | |
03/2/2023 10:10 | 456 psi is an excellent pressure at the wellhead. Dyor and all the best. | deltalo | |
03/2/2023 10:09 | An afternoon rally incoming!! | daar | |
03/2/2023 10:04 | The bad news is already priced in, at Southwark the gas is there as already proven, so it's a case of them insulating the water to let the gas flow easier, the pressure is excellent and that's very important. It will be sorted imo. | deltalo | |
03/2/2023 10:00 | Shes started off nicely. | tidy 2 | |
03/2/2023 09:56 | Good news on Monday morning then :) | daar | |
03/2/2023 09:52 | Here's hoping this is "real"!! | dunderheed | |
03/2/2023 09:50 | Trade 78, the largest buy so far today although plenty of buying approaching that size hence the upward movement in the price :) | bountyhunter | |
03/2/2023 09:45 | Positive upside from here. They are producing and the forward plan is impressive. Southwark will be a massive bonus to nail on. | tidy 2 | |
03/2/2023 09:40 | Tidy2 I absolutely don't disagree but it has to be said up until now these are one of the worst managed o&g companies in a very long time. Hopefully though that will change as will their G&G interpretations! The jury's still well out for me but you never know this could be first signs of positive news leak? | dunderheed | |
03/2/2023 09:34 | Not really considering they are already producing besides Southwark and they have back to back drill operations throughout the year plus 9 new blocks over 5 licenses in the pipe | tidy 2 | |
03/2/2023 09:34 | Just shown, very happy with the price and the amount. | deltalo | |
03/2/2023 09:32 | Theyll probably delay the print to make it look like a sell later on. A little MM tool box trick. | tidy 2 | |
03/2/2023 09:26 | Could take some time to show bh but again so what, respectfully it's not that big a punt but got to admit, got some balls at this stage due to relative risks now, IMHO. Best of luck all!! | dunderheed | |
03/2/2023 09:19 | Looking like its building to a big bounce. Way oversold. | tidy 2 | |
03/2/2023 09:12 | 7.8p 482,425 still not showing, delayed due to the size? | bountyhunter | |
03/2/2023 09:10 | Well I've been doing my research over the last week and I have chosen to by 37 grands worth, so much happening this year and I love the fact that they want to restructure or pay off the bond so they can pay dividend, and I'm all for that. | deltalo | |
03/2/2023 09:05 | Put my vast profits in here. | tidy 2 | |
03/2/2023 08:45 | Executed at 7.8p 482,425 not showing yet. Still very very cheap at this level | deltalo | |
03/2/2023 08:41 | IOG has recently broken into profitability so their prior investments seem to be paying off. Shareholders would no doubt be pleased with this because the business was loss-making five years ago but is is now generating 9.4% on its capital. In addition to that, IOG is employing 1,429% more capital than previously which is expected of a company that's trying to break into profitability. This can indicate that there's plenty of opportunities to invest capital internally and at ever higher rates, both common traits of a multi-bagger.hTTps:/ | tidy 2 | |
03/2/2023 08:22 | Not executed yet, soon will | deltalo |
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