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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nostra Terra Oil And Gas Company Plc | LSE:NTOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BZ76F335 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.1025 | 0.10 | 0.105 | 0.1025 | 0.1025 | 0.10 | 17,388 | 07:36:40 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Investors, Nec | 4.02M | -546k | -0.0007 | -1.43 | 746.52k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/5/2018 11:31 | It always works though, as we speak there will be peeps in panic selling mode. | novicetrade68 | |
14/5/2018 11:26 | That's oilers for you. Over reaction indeed because they want your shares. If you'll recall Nicola at Voxmarkets suggested 4.3p was potentially going to be revisited before the 'awesome' chart was likely to play out... Time to get the savings book out and snaffle some before the correction back, if they'll give them to us that is... Topicel | topicel | |
14/5/2018 11:17 | Over reaction IMO | cool hand kev | |
14/5/2018 11:16 | That's fu---- it salt water intrusion so shut down with immediate effect.. Just when I was looking for 7p O well will have to wait for next well. | cinoib | |
14/5/2018 11:08 | WTF is going on! | markth126 | |
14/5/2018 11:08 | Tree shake! | hazelst | |
14/5/2018 09:59 | 5.3p asked now. As so often with another well being drilled as we speak this is attracting money and hopefully they are aware of what is about to happen and not just keep the shares until the target depth is reached. 2018 highs very close now. Topicel | topicel | |
14/5/2018 09:41 | "Stock seems to have dried up so onwards it goes" - is about right iloveit! The last of those 10m warrants that were taken up in April are cashing in their 3p shares and turning a nice warrant-holders profit. That's their game and fair play as they move on to the next broker-recommended company peddling its warrants at a discount. It don't always work out so well, but good work if you can get it for no risk! As they finally all sail off into the sunset the build up in demand will only be met by the market makers raising the price to entice sellers. They'll always be there but on present news and drills they'll need to offer more to get mine... ...like 5p more! Topicel | topicel | |
14/5/2018 09:35 | Looking good! | hazelst | |
14/5/2018 09:33 | Not so sure but it's close.. Not many shares available at this level | shirley83 | |
14/5/2018 09:31 | Here We Go ! | chinese investor | |
14/5/2018 09:29 | Have the mms let this go.. Lots of big buys | shirley83 | |
14/5/2018 09:16 | 3 days ago "Moments away from cracking 5p again.Yes those 2 big Buys just gone through can only see more of those coming in today.If it does then 7-10p is coming.Stock seems to have dried up so onwards it goes " | iloveit | |
14/5/2018 09:10 | Alot of consolidation at this level... Ready for the next leg | shirley83 | |
14/5/2018 09:04 | Should see a rise towards 6p today ahead of news . Hopefully RNS tomorrow | imjustdandy | |
14/5/2018 08:21 | That is just the logical extension of the ongoing rise in oil price here, Dandy, as yet the market really only considers the big boys and what they're making per barrel year-on-year. Once the AIM results start coming out later this month and, for us, into June we will get cold hard figures that, along with forward guidance for the first quarter 2018, should indeed see some serious recalibration of our share price. More relevantly, the build up of pressure to target depth being hit later this week among buyers should begin today, as it did with the spud last week. This only has new money coming in now. Topicel | topicel | |
14/5/2018 08:16 | Surely this is breakout this morning early birds taking big punts .Have to feel that shareprice cannot hold much longer under 10p.Hope this continues Buys could really get this flying up . | iloveit | |
14/5/2018 04:51 | Based on oil price outlook NTOG turnover could increase by 50% or more next 6 months. Re rate happening before our eyes. Market price will follow shortly. 15p coming here | imjustdandy | |
14/5/2018 04:42 | Oil prices continue to be driven upwards by the tailwinds of the US' withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal, but given the curtailment of Iranian crude on the open market, the issue of forward supply attrition ("FSA") will now start to dominate the outlook. We have often said that FSA will increasingly weigh on the psyche of the oil market and push oil price towards $100/bbl mark, and beyond. Given the fact that there also appears to be a sea change in Middle Eastern attitudes towards the Iranian regime, there could well be a protracted period of geopolitical uncertainty. We continue to believe that the oil price will peak at ~$125/bb | imjustdandy | |
13/5/2018 15:18 | That is certainly the most bullish charting valuation so far. The coming week should see the traders back for another nibble as the current drill is looking to end by Thursday/Friday with, more than likely, another confirmed strike across all payzones, depths and formations. At some point these guys will wise up and hold and accumulate like most have been doing as the story unfolds for the proper re-rate. There is certainly building pressure to start moving onto these bigger valuations with each passing week and value-adding news event. Those numbers you're looking to RC will come in the next month or so with the 2017 results and forward guidance into the first quarter. Presently we get $63-64 a barrel net as I understand it. That, like I say, is the $6-8 a barrel that we are concerned about losing. But nobody is gonna take it to market for free, unless Matt buys a truck and does it himself, lol! Topicel | topicel | |
13/5/2018 08:24 | Bottom triangle pointing to 14-17p re rate. Bring on the news this week. Boom | imjustdandy |
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