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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jersey Oil And Gas Plc | LSE:JOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYN5YK77 | 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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-0.50 | -0.34% | 146.50 | 146.00 | 147.00 | 147.00 | 146.50 | 147.00 | 24,781 | 08:17:36 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 0 | -3.11M | -0.0954 | -15.36 | 47.69M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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18/2/2021 10:46 | Very true indeed and i think we know who they are on ADVFN | catchingmice | |
18/2/2021 10:26 | couple of shorting muppets quite this morning | daler1966 | |
18/2/2021 10:20 | 2 observations from yesterday The chart was on resistance and needed to pullback Coupled with a 65000 buy the market makers got what they needed. | basem1 | |
18/2/2021 10:12 | Gathering steam once again now the trading muppets have took their small profitsI'm staying put for the bigger rewards that will be coming here in the next few months ahead | catchingmice | |
18/2/2021 06:24 | Oil broke through the $65 mark. Great support for the next steps. Concept Select goes to the OGA in the next few weeks, then in March launch of the Sales and Farm Out process. We will have a jam packed 6 weeks ahead of us and then it really gets interesting to see who and how many companies bite. Oil and Gas business at its best...exciting days...good luck all holders! | bullson1 | |
17/2/2021 21:54 | Hello world! | jtsouthern146 | |
17/2/2021 21:05 | So that everyone is aware, a shareholder recently spoke with AB (CEO) who remains positive and convinced the great plan is on track. Having an oil price back to "normal" certainly helps. AB was asked his view on the mystery of why JOG is so under valued and suggested the city is waiting for the farm out/finance terms to be clarified. However he does not regard that as a stumbling block. My view on long term value remains the same and in line with the opinion of several other shareholders - anything from £10-£40 per share. Having said that, I fear we will be taken out long before the high target is reached. | chessman2 | |
17/2/2021 20:02 | Bones is Jtsouthern as i said and the proof is on the other threadIt's clearly obvious the motives of you clowns but despite what S--T several of you bang on about then nobody is remotely F-----G interested | catchingmice | |
17/2/2021 18:08 | That cold snap has the US oil sector in a little trouble. The oil is not moving and the strategic reserves are on the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico so probably no good either. Think its all ongoing. Against that you have every man and his dog committed to call options on oil so the oil price will fall when that unwinds unless the old vortex lingers. On JOG a big sale reported after the bell and snaffled up easily by the buyer. Sad to see the littlies swapped by biggies in the market. | mariopeter | |
17/2/2021 18:03 | Great - well we can look forward to never seeing you posting again then as it'll be pointless as your out and think it's a dud. I mean who would hang around posting on a share for those reasons? | royscot1 | |
17/2/2021 17:58 | Welcome back bones698 always value your opinion and I happen to think you are not far wrong with whats going on here.Im out as I also think its a dud and can't afford to take the risk.If it isn't and it rises £10+ per share thats good for those prepared to take that risk .imo its another TRAP oil nothing will ever happen apart from the share price drifting to OP as the oil is never coming out of the North Sea . | catswhiskas | |
17/2/2021 17:20 | Well your opinion really doesn't hold much sway, does it? One day breather when it's been rising for the best part of 3 weeks and your claiming you've been shorting it - LOL, just LOL! | royscot1 | |
17/2/2021 17:07 | Easiest short in history. Way overvalued hyped share imo. | bones698 | |
17/2/2021 15:51 | Bye bye Bones. | pro_s2009 | |
17/2/2021 15:30 | Welcome back Bones. Took me a while to see through your new name. | mariopeter | |
17/2/2021 14:32 | Saudi going to turn the taps on........oil will be heading down soon perhaps....... | pro_s2009 | |
17/2/2021 14:29 | Once the forthcoming sales info for the Farm Out is released we should continue on our northerly journey. The slightest bit of interest will also see us jump. In the meantime some holders wish to take profits and the MMs are pleased to accept the stock for their buyers. | chessman2 | |
17/2/2021 13:42 | Looks like we have some feline fetishist deramping across both here and LSE... | royscot1 | |
17/2/2021 13:02 | You should short it CatSW?Ps look up the word "recoverable" when you have a mo! | mariopeter | |
17/2/2021 12:26 | Its the same situation as having Millions of pounds in a nuclear proof safe but you don't know the combination to the safe. There could be billions of barrels of oil but if you can't extract it then its worthless . Anyway the retrace is on as predicted buyer gone and heading back sub £2 imo. | catswhiskas | |
17/2/2021 12:21 | So if you apply for a loan and don't get it the gold under your bed is worth 0? | mariopeter | |
17/2/2021 12:08 | The jury's out until news of Farm out /Finance as without one regardless of how much oil is in the NS this is worth 0P | catswhiskas | |
17/2/2021 11:45 | CWM Your figures are not wrong. I do think there is a possibility that we might farm out Buchan to an outfit who specialise in extracting oil from used fields (there is one quoted in the LSE somewhere). If you were one of those going into business with JOG you would be filling up your lorry with JOG stock at these levels. Technically the share has entered new trading territory and will back test it. | mariopeter |
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