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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nthn.Petro. | LSE:NOP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0D47T64 | 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% | 3.625 | 3.50 | 3.75 | - | 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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14/7/2011 17:35 | That's Simon Groom. Looking back , it's an unfortunate name for a kids' TV presenter. | bionicdog | |
14/7/2011 16:07 | Is that you dog? | maxk | |
14/7/2011 14:54 | No , you don't get a badge for smashing up the garden. | bionicdog | |
14/7/2011 13:52 | No it was a bit like what the elephant did on Blue Peter. | skidaddle | |
14/7/2011 13:44 | Something I did was shown on Blue Peter. Have you still got your Blue Peter badge? | sg31 | |
14/7/2011 13:22 | bionicdog lol!! | soulsauce | |
14/7/2011 13:08 | I think we are stuck in a trading range. Dig your foxholes and make yourselves comfortable I think it's going to be a long winter. | charles clore | |
14/7/2011 12:15 | Something I did was shown on Blue Peter. | bionicdog | |
14/7/2011 08:51 | DIGESTIVE....good one dog, you ought to be on tele! | maxk | |
14/7/2011 08:32 | I'm setting up a thinktank to look into the following. How to Oust the Belligerent Northern Board , or HOBNOB for short. I was also looking into Derek Is Getting Extremely Sensitive Towards Italy's Victorious Ecowarriors , but couldn't think of an acronym. | bionicdog | |
13/7/2011 13:52 | Just looked back at my records, as i have stated i sold out of NOPin JULY2010 after holding for 10 years!! my selling price a year ago 82.25 pence price to day 80 pence !!! | gilly9 | |
13/7/2011 13:38 | in which direction? i'm no fan, but to be fair, it seems much of this is beyond any BoD control (including Shell's) until the Iti's move one way or another | unclezeke | |
13/7/2011 13:24 | Btw are they still fast-tracking Italy ;-)) | soulsauce | |
13/7/2011 13:21 | no Iti decisions + no active partners - suspended permits = NOProspects sigh | unclezeke | |
13/7/2011 13:17 | Gilly lol a typical NOP\Musgrove RNS. Spangle that about sums it up beatifully. The Southern Adriatic is about the only one most likely to be drilled and that can keeps getting kicked down the road and is unlikely to be drilled until 2013 or beyond. These assets are that good that oilers are falling over themselves to get on board with Derek lol. I see Shell still have yet to make a decision. FailedQS yet another long term shareholder to be bored out of this rubbish and as FailedQS quite rightly says the BoD should give up their positions for someone who can actually take this company forward instead of sideways or down. I have maintained for many years now this company will not make you money while Muzzer is in charge IMO. | soulsauce | |
13/7/2011 10:25 | But for those of us that enjoy moaning , it's a great little outfit. I almost enjoy seeing my NOP profits dwindle away. | bionicdog | |
13/7/2011 08:54 | Bionic very funny, and very true!!!! Wait until soul reads this RNS,hes going to have a field day!!!!!! | gilly9 | |
13/7/2011 08:21 | ah, business as usual? | maxk | |
13/7/2011 08:18 | They haven't lost all of the licences yet , but hope to get some new ones that they will not drill. | bionicdog | |
13/7/2011 08:04 | I think it means that Northern has one fewer excuse for doing nothing with its Italian licences | spangle93 | |
13/7/2011 07:31 | What does it mean val? | maxk | |
12/7/2011 07:03 | ya got booze fupbaby J=# | valhalla3 | |
11/7/2011 22:23 | I did try it in a restaurant , but wasn't impressed. The Italians can't make beer. | bionicdog |
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