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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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-2.50 | -1.63% | 151.00 | 150.00 | 152.00 | 153.50 | 151.00 | 153.50 | 103,956 | 11:14:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 0 | -3.11M | -0.0954 | -15.83 | 49.16M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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07/11/2017 08:35 | AAOG is a perfect example on how II's operate!! They take profits they dont buy stories! | timw3 | |
07/11/2017 08:33 | Not when it's worth £5 share. They also aren't stupid. | basem1 | |
07/11/2017 08:23 | You miss the point. £20m raise = near £5m immediate profits already at this level!! II's dont buy storys they look for a quick buck!! | timw3 | |
07/11/2017 08:21 | I think Tims missed his low entry point guys. | basem1 | |
07/11/2017 08:13 | Tim it's not big money in this industry. Wake up. We will have to agree to disagree as I'm not disrupting the thread with an argument based on speculation of an eventuality that imo will not even effect the end result here. Gl with your short. | 7rademark | |
07/11/2017 08:06 | £20m. Hardly big money to anyone in this industry. Although it obviously is to you. £20m can be traded in a day with the right news. | 7rademark | |
07/11/2017 07:48 | Rubbish. £20m placing not £20k. Huge IMMEDIATE profits for the II's. Just watch and see them take profit! | timw3 | |
07/11/2017 07:45 | I must be delusional then. IIs want 100's of % profits to cover their due diligence costs! Fees and expenses. They will not sell before £4 Imo | 7rademark | |
07/11/2017 07:39 | II's will be selling theirs soon with a nice immediate profit!! Anyone that thinks otherwise is delusional | timw3 | |
07/11/2017 07:21 | Time for take off... | kirk 6 | |
06/11/2017 23:41 | 49m mcap. With less than 20m shares in issue. Every mm's nightmare when demand is high. Expect fireworks. Expensive ones | 7rademark | |
06/11/2017 21:37 | Could well be as high as £3 tomorrow momentum is in favour now and we all know how fast these move | kirk 6 | |
06/11/2017 17:37 | I made plenty on GKP this looks far more exciting than that one. This is a fantastic share to have in your portfolio. W.E could breach £2.80 tomorrow easily!! | gkp heros | |
06/11/2017 17:35 | I think these could be £3 when the others hit the market. My broker rang me this morning and said he had a buyer at £2.40 for all my stock when they were hovering around £2.20. The institutions have taken all their allocation the pi's placement was over subscribed and the buyers are still lining up to take these at much higher prices. Do not be fooled into selling JOG are fully funded and partnered with a huge player. The 25M boe is ultra conservative and has brought the Cortina licence into play also. I am not jesting here in the slightest, if it's more to the 130MMboe and cortina is 70MMboe then these could multibag 10 times from here. W.E have excellent management and a prospect in safe oil exploration environment. Bring on the appraisal well!! | gkp heros | |
06/11/2017 17:10 | Looks like Kirk 6 and GKP Heros nailed it with their 250p prediction? Can you imagine the share price action if Statoil confirm better numbers?? | roddyb | |
06/11/2017 16:16 | Moving on small volume so there must be delayed trades to report | 7rademark | |
06/11/2017 16:12 | I have sold enough to cover it now StoneFold, and thanks for the interest! But the way the share price is moving, it seems it’s oversubscribed ? | rayrac | |
06/11/2017 14:04 | The rate of buying is picking up. | x54v | |
06/11/2017 12:50 | Rayrac, You have entered into an agreement to have sufficient cleared money in your bank/dealing account by a certain date so that it is available for the registrar/broker to be paid the full amount. If you have paid by cheque and there is not enough funds in your bank account (including authorised bank overdraft or bank loan). Then the cheque will bounce, the registrar will completely reject your application for the offer and your bank will charge you a fee for the bounced cheque. If you have applied via your broker you should either immediately sell sufficient shares to generate the required cash ( and hope the money settles in time ) or telephone your broker and apologise for your miscalculation and ask if the application can be withdrawn in full or the quantity of shares applied for reduced. Or if it is possible to forward sell (short sell) that quantity of shares that you have applied for in the offer. (There is risk with short selling if the quantity of shares granted to you in the offer is smaller than you expect (and you need to buy further shares in the market in order to close the short) and the share price rises) You broker may charge an admin fee for the hassle of you not honouring the offer agreement. | stonefold | |
06/11/2017 08:20 | These will be £2.50 in a blink of a eye | gkp heros | |
06/11/2017 07:50 | Strong day with continued upwards movement? | doc robinson | |
04/11/2017 17:15 | It was damn near impossible to buy any online with iii yesterday p.m it returned a live qoute but just wouldn't accept it, saying place a limit order, I placed limit orders all afternoon starting with 7500 at 215p. I ended up with only 4000 shares at 226p average. Supply was very tight. I guess the pi placing has been oversubscribed. ? | basem1 | |
04/11/2017 16:38 | Will open up on Monday about £2.50 | kirk 6 | |
04/11/2017 14:32 | "I think it’s got 5x upside for patient investors, Cortina derisked by Verbier sidetrack expect appraisal well next year then Cortina later." --- Malcy reckoning on 5x upside from here. | x54v |
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