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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Lansdowne Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:LOGP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B1250X28 | ORD 0.01P |
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% | 0.10 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -364k | -0.0003 | -3.33 | 1.19M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/10/2020 15:54 | Bones, Pap? | cephalosaurus | |
14/10/2020 17:06 | I'd disagree, some may be but evidently anyone buying from 0.4p upwards is in huge profit | thejaba | |
14/10/2020 16:38 | Bones, Prepare to be washed out to sea... | hermana3 | |
14/10/2020 06:15 | Rising on low volumes and no news make up your own mind but in this environment I see little hope for developments like barryroe . This is getting like the never ending story keeps hanging on | bones698 | |
13/10/2020 13:41 | Finally getting back to more normal bad levels now. | cephalosaurus | |
13/10/2020 13:31 | Looking good for a breakout now.... | ianio5691 | |
13/10/2020 12:40 | Starting to get a wriggle on now. This will be multiples of current price if FO is confirmed. Priced to fail, Illiquid and tightly held. | ianio5691 | |
13/10/2020 12:37 | Nowhere near thejaba. Most of the II holders are in from 5 or 6 p or higher. This could easily go back to 10p or much higher. Can see them being bought out much sooner though, and the II's will want to see a profit. | ianio5691 | |
13/10/2020 11:07 | Ianio its already over 200% up from lows. so maybe some of it is priced in now. | thejaba | |
13/10/2020 10:06 | Nice rise occurring over at PVR - be nice to see it replicated here. As its only asset - confirmation of completion of farm-out will have a huge impact here. Looks to be getting close! GLA | ianio5691 | |
09/10/2020 14:32 | These were around 3p a share quite a while ago when the abortive APEC deal was announced. No reason why this couldn't be at least a one bagger in the short term all going well. More in the longer term if you can afford to wait. Anyway...tis an interesting situation that has been developing here this week. The kind of interesting situation that I enjoy....when an auld share starts going up in value. Good luck all! | funtimejonny | |
09/10/2020 10:19 | NT to buy .. | kcowe | |
09/10/2020 09:51 | Anything else you're bearish on, bonehead? | john ross ewing | |
09/10/2020 08:55 | Some buying going on here and at PVR this morning | cephalosaurus | |
06/10/2020 11:12 | They've got until the end of October - allegedly. | largeronald | |
06/10/2020 10:50 | An RNS to that effect from PVR would put a rocket under this one tbs. | funtimejonny | |
06/10/2020 10:33 | Recent price rise seems to suggest they might have got their binding farm out agreement... | largeronald | |
06/10/2020 10:29 | I agree .. bought yesterday | 3dwd | |
06/10/2020 04:58 | You have to feel sorry for bonehead. He's clearly a know-nothing loser, and missed the spectacular 400%+ rally here, whilst still claiming to be informed. LOL! | john ross ewing | |
05/10/2020 21:11 | bones is still sore from the ramco /sea energy days , and should grow up. | kcowe | |
05/10/2020 21:00 | Bones698 There is no way that they would be able to place this number of shares if it was not viable. You cannot sell these shares in a rising price unless there is an element of inside info. People do not wake up in the morning and think lets pile into LOGP - they are tipped off that there is a reason to buy. You know that and so do i | barbelsue | |
05/10/2020 16:11 | 10p would seem a pipe dream it's 8x the current sp | thejaba | |
05/10/2020 14:46 | Would happily sell up and move on at 10p per LOGP share | romeoandjuliet |
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