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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Medoil | LSE:MDL | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B04M7K05 | 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% | 22.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/4/2007 16:20 | Hi Guys, back on line from Singapore! Looking good :) | petemorr | |
11/4/2007 12:49 | I can't attend but had planned to. My money is on us hitting new highs on this run. I bet there are very few loose shares around and if we see a rise in demand we will see this move rather quickly up. | cat100 | |
10/4/2007 21:57 | Not looking at my investment here 2 much,. A very interesting end to the day. A good one. Who if any here are attending the AGM? I can not unfortunetly. | greatfull dead | |
10/4/2007 21:14 | Aye. 2 late buys, and another 50k taken out of the equation at half a p over the ask. All looking good for the AGM next week! | duplicate book | |
04/4/2007 21:39 | Strange trades today. Marked up 5% on what appears to be a 20k buy.If the 50k is a buy too, then they got em at a great price, and that would explain the 1p rise. Hard to tell, but who cares, we've started to move in the right direction at last :o)) | duplicate book | |
04/4/2007 16:04 | thats more like it...............1 of those each day will do | farnham | |
04/4/2007 15:31 | Heads up guys................ | duplicate book | |
04/4/2007 08:16 | duplicate book, thanks for clearing that one up for me. | greatfull dead | |
04/4/2007 08:15 | Sorry Greatfull.........la | duplicate book | |
04/4/2007 08:06 | duplicate book, what makes you think we are within T10 range? | greatfull dead | |
04/4/2007 08:02 | Was wondering if we get a few T traders buying in over the next few days. I reckon we are within T10 range now? | duplicate book | |
01/4/2007 02:38 | Sounds good Dupe! | dodman2 | |
30/3/2007 23:20 | All......the following is not intended as a ramp, and could be taken with a pinch of salt, however; I was invited to an Investors Forum tonight by a colleague of mine. We have a common interest in a particular Company and there was going to be a guy there talking about it. All very dull and boring really with lots of it going way over my head!!! One bloke though was extolling the virtues of Imperial Energy, explaining just what an amazing Company it was and how it had done this and done that and blah blah blah....He ended his talk with a recommendation of a Company to watch over the coming months. Said it had a very small market cap, had only 50million shares in issue with over 60% held by Institutions and Company Directors and was therefore very illiquid. He went on to say that news was expected shortly regarding exploration licences in Sicily, and that further 'exciting' news was expected regarding an existing oil field that would bring the Company to the attention of a much wider audience and give a good return based on its current share price. The Company is of course.... Medoil :o)) There would've been probably 150 people attending and my colleague reckons that in the past, these 'tips' have sometimes been acted upon and the Companies named have seen a bit of an increase in volume. Be interested to see if his mention creates any buying interest in MDL over the next few days or so. I see another 50k was taken out again today. Wonder if its somebody taking a stake on the run upto the AGM? | duplicate book | |
30/3/2007 15:42 | That wee spike was even nicer. | greatfull dead | |
30/3/2007 15:28 | that's nice! | farnham | |
30/3/2007 11:48 | Thanks Cat! | petemorr | |
29/3/2007 16:34 | petemorr before you go . You should know we have someone picking up 50k shares each day on a T trade. | cat100 | |
29/3/2007 12:37 | Hi Chaps. Will be out of communication for a few days as relocation to Singapore so make sure nothing interesting happens whilst I'm away.... ;) | petemorr | |
26/3/2007 15:21 | I don't think that there is any question about the oil being there, but if it is commercially viable to recover it, and the logistics involved in how MDL go about doing that. Any news of a farm in with another Company and I reckon the days of being able to get MDL shares at 15-20p would be long gone:o)) Not long to wait now for the AGM anyway, then we'll all know a little better..........or worse!!! | duplicate book | |
26/3/2007 15:01 | we are up and the 105k was a sell hmmmmm | cat100 | |
26/3/2007 14:35 | Just to remind the potenti al of MDL... LONDON (AFX) - MedOil PLC said a study by independent consultants showed its southern sector offshore Louza Permit M'Sela-1 oil discovery has estimated indicative recoverable reserves of 48-225 mln barrels. The Merlin Energy Resources also showed total oil-in-place volumes of between 260 mln-860 mln barrels, MedOil said. In an update on its activities since its Tunisian permit award, the company also said that four other structures in the immediate vicinity of M'Sela-1 have oil-in-place numbers ranging from 480 mln to 1.11 bln barrels. MedOil will now conduct a 3-D seismic survey of the area. The offshore Louza Prospecting Permit was awarded to MedOil and its partner, TGS-NOPEC, for a two-year period commencing on Sept 23. MedOil has a 95 pct equity interest in the permit. | deanmatlazin | |
26/3/2007 14:31 | hopefully share price rise 0.5p everyday until AGM and rocketed upward when 3D result came out in AGM | deanmatlazin | |
26/3/2007 12:23 | Thanks for that 28toure.........He sure has a nice holding!!! Took advantage again this morning to nab a few more :o)) | duplicate book |
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