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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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18/6/2021 10:52 | Chunky buys and nowt on offer. May be on the turn here | bean02 | |
16/6/2021 05:11 | Time & Time again ;) | richpassi | |
14/6/2021 20:05 | Still no funding from the well known dog flea treatment outfit lol. Beginning to hear the fat lady singing again hopefully for the last time . To think you could have sold these for 2.5p not long ago which I advised people to do . I wonder how many idiots didn't and are regretting that haha | bones698 | |
03/6/2021 19:48 | A very sizeable print in Lansdowne reported after close today, circa 21.6m (£146k) …GL S | swizz | |
25/5/2021 06:52 | No point shaking a tree that bares no fruit. | richpassi | |
25/5/2021 04:52 | Seems like a tree shake doesn’t it | replicas1967 | |
24/5/2021 22:16 | One could be forgiven for thinking that the big drop this morning before 9 looked suspiciously like a tree shake given how fortunes changed so soon after that. | paulo435 | |
24/5/2021 16:03 | I hope it's the start of something great. Been a long term holder of these shares and have kept buying on the prospect of this old discovery being the last major Irish fossil fuel extraction before the shutters come down. The facts are all known to those LTH and the senior management seem to be better placed now with the strong support of the larger investors.. | pensionbooster | |
24/5/2021 15:04 | What's happening here today? | romeoandjuliet | |
21/5/2021 16:00 | Jonny, Tis a vocation rather than a wee punt.... | hermana3 | |
21/5/2021 06:17 | Understandable if he's invested here! | funtimejonny | |
20/5/2021 21:20 | Environment,Social and Governance? That punter is on the sherbets methinks. | hermana3 | |
20/5/2021 18:57 | Wrong board? Who ESG? | funtimejonny | |
20/5/2021 12:30 | the difficulty of drilling here and the way things are going (quickly) with ESG investing and all that brings, means this is dead. No one in their right mind will attempt to start drilling off shore given the direction of travel of ESG unless it is compelling which this isn't. | mrsimmons | |
20/5/2021 07:58 | BONES drone... | ddz6006 | |
20/5/2021 07:33 | Tis a cracker this one....a wee cracker! | funtimejonny | |
19/5/2021 12:07 | When will people learn . There are far more easier and attractive places to drill for oil than barryroe . The bigger problem is that it has already been drilled successfully several times and the companies hit oil then proceeded to walk away after . Ask yourself this why would any company pay to drill a prospect and hit its target and find oil only to walk away ???? | bones698 | |
14/5/2021 16:06 | Ray, It's the way you tell 'em! | hermana3 | |
14/5/2021 06:17 | Indeed they do ! | replicas1967 | |
14/5/2021 06:13 | Barryroe is the place to be apparently! Well Providence thinks so😇 | rayrac | |
06/5/2021 12:44 | Lmao not much more to say really excoet anyone who didn't sell out on the spike to 2p is a fool really and deserves to lose their money . | bones698 | |
26/4/2021 12:29 | Whatever happened to Philmiboots? Has he given up on LOGP? 😁 | papillon | |
22/4/2021 09:18 | Strong hold After reading this"The revised funding is expected to continue to include payment deferrals from the previously outlined service providers on equivalent or better terms and a bond issue" | daar |
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