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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mosman Oil And Gas Limited | LSE:MSMN | London | Ordinary Share | AU0000XINET1 | ORD NPV (DI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.005 | 17.24% | 0.034 | 0.033 | 0.035 | 0.0375 | 0.029 | 0.03 | 1,864,034,010 | 16:06:28 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 2.25M | -2.13M | -0.0005 | -0.60 | 1.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/5/2020 19:37 | Wow look at the trolls all here, how much you being paid chumps ? Mm stooges or opened new shorts? Multi ID scum | spary1 | |
13/5/2020 17:11 | Lots locked in with a 50% paper loss. Guessing spary will be AWOL until the next pump. Despicable ramper! | 244dk | |
13/5/2020 12:44 | Placing on the way | iamgreat1 | |
13/5/2020 09:09 | Just waiting spary to tell everyone how good this is, in his "honest opinion" Always makes me laugh when he pulls out the honest opinion card! | 244dk | |
13/5/2020 09:03 | Indeed. I see the poster ramping & posting totally misleading info about the firm being funded until the end of 2021 then posts 45 mins later that he'd sold. Class. | bulgarian | |
13/5/2020 08:58 | Mosman share price goes back to sleep with the unwary locked in at 0.2p+ unless of course they choose to lose 30%+ of their "investment" | 244dk | |
13/5/2020 08:10 | This just about sums up the level of knowledge the armchair gamblers have in this story - seen posted this morning on RampCentral: "..The company has cash reserve until end of 2021......covid19 should easy in couple of weeks and back to business as usual. No placing required............ | bulgarian | |
13/5/2020 07:28 | YesRemain profitable with oil prices in the mid-teensHow many small caps can say that.The Operator also has advised that in their opinion: "Regarding operating costs, many of the projects that we have completed in the past twelve months, such as improvements to the central processing facilities and reworking and upgrading the salt-water disposal system have materially lowered our operating cost. We believe our current cost structure will allow us to remain profitable with oil prices in the mid-teens." | talais | |
12/5/2020 22:16 | Zzzzzz amazing why you would waste your time continually on a share your not invested in ? New shirt opened, sold out want lower for your next trade? Boring | spary1 | |
12/5/2020 20:06 | Yet more long suffering shareholder feedback from RampCentral: "..It’s not that big a trade I bought over 18.5 million at an average of .105 yesterday morning and sold them all in about 5 trades above .195. Some at .214 I am sure I was not alone Most people if they time these situations just do a smash and grab ride the euphoria and get out with nice profit. I’m not looking to buy back any time This share owes me big time I had very large sums invested when it was trading at 40p on the early oils shoes on New Zealand that all went nowhere. Even on good news you could not sell when it collapsed it was horrific. I will never ever trust the board here. But happy to take a slice yesterday infact I could not believe the decimal place was where it was hence why it bounced so quickly..." ;-) | bulgarian | |
12/5/2020 13:03 | And yet another recommnedation, just posted on BB moron central: "..I never thought, I would make a penny from this stock. Having invested at 0.48 in 2019. Managed to take average down to 0.15 and sold at 18.5. Board have been shocking. What a great escape!.." | bulgarian | |
12/5/2020 12:03 | How is asking for information on the company mosman has farmed out to being negative? As for the FCA, I've nothing to hide and I'd welcome contact with them. | 244dk |
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