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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mx Oil Plc | LSE:MXO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BKRV5441 | 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% | 0.32 | 0.31 | 0.33 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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03/6/2019 10:21 | Buy low , think it's bottomed out now .IMO | muddyfox0151 | |
03/6/2019 10:20 | I absolutely agree. The bod have been given their appropriate sweeteners. This could be a tremendous opportunity for investors and of course a global UK plc platform/stage from which H.H. can flex his financial muscle and connections. | hammopj | |
03/6/2019 10:19 | Exactly why I bought back in here , just sit hold for me now :))) | muddyfox0151 | |
03/6/2019 10:16 | Be under no illusions, it gets consolidate. | chimers | |
03/6/2019 10:13 | Don't feel the market and herd have caught onto this yetThe upstream article you needed to be subscribed to view it | ahmedbin69 | |
03/6/2019 10:13 | The full article/interview has just been posted on lse. Never seen anything remotely like this on an AIM co ever. Billion Dollar Company... ADM plc. | hammopj | |
03/6/2019 09:59 | We are currently evaluating several opportunities in West Africa’s oil and gas sector and will announce the projects in the near future once progress reaches a certain stage of maturity,” he said. | chimers | |
03/6/2019 08:09 | There is no free lunch. | chimers | |
03/6/2019 07:50 | If the sheikh is appointed to the board I expect a very big very big increase in share price | ahmedbin69 | |
03/6/2019 07:35 | Big Bang boom a coming | markstevenkirby80 | |
03/6/2019 07:25 | Think on. It smells of camel shyte. | chimers | |
03/6/2019 07:20 | Mehhhhhh ... | chimers | |
03/6/2019 07:15 | Barry Morgan Paris 2 May 2019 22:00 GMT A surprise move by Dubai’s Sheikh Ahmed bin Dalmook Juma al-Maktoum last month to acquire a personal stake in Nigeria-focused junior MX Oil has triggered hopes that Persian Gulf players may help plug a funding gap in African energy infrastructure projects. In an exclusive interview with Upstream, Sheikh Ahmed insisted the decision to take a 29.86% equity share in MX — a partner in the producing Aje field off Nigeria — was his first investment in a public company and that he "currently has no intention to invest in another". "I will certainly be taking on a very active role within the business. It may take another month but I intend to join the board as an active chairman because I have a desire to personally steer the business," he said. "I have very clear ideas as to how significant value can be grown within the business,” added Sheikh Ahmed. He did not comment on whether heavyweight partners may be sought to accelerate the pace of growth, but said his ambition is to build MX Oil into a billion-dollar energy business over the coming years. | chimers | |
03/6/2019 07:05 | He intends on joining the board . | chimers | |
03/6/2019 07:00 | UAE equity wakes up to African opportunities Dubai's Sheikh Ahmed takes a stake in Nigeria's MX Oil with plans to 'personally steer the business' | chimers | |
02/6/2019 22:55 | The article is about three or four weeks old. So it’s imminent | keya5000 | |
02/6/2019 17:51 | New thread. | ibansmxcp | |
02/6/2019 13:32 | That is good! We already knew the Board had promised to give him a representative seat to reflect the size of his investment. Now we know that he's nominating ... himself! The article hopes for this within a month. Not long to wait, then. | catcheymonkey | |
02/6/2019 13:17 | Thanks for that Jonathon. Good to see. | jellery87 | |
01/6/2019 16:34 | Wow ! Good news | muddyfox0151 | |
01/6/2019 13:37 | Wow the sheikh wants to join the BODhttps://www.upstr | jonathansidwell |
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