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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 | 393 | 08:00:00 |
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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03/8/2018 13:58 | So why the drop of 7% yesterday? | steveqo | |
03/8/2018 12:37 | Have to feel it's hotting up now as it's very obvious that selling has dried up . | iloveit | |
03/8/2018 11:45 | Self trade unable to purchase without sending the order to dealer..... | partner | |
02/8/2018 14:51 | Guys a lot of news due on msmn: https://twitter.com/ | daar | |
02/8/2018 12:04 | Hopefully by or before Monday. | tidy 2 | |
02/8/2018 11:30 | What would really add a rocket here is of course when news comes on drilling further wells, the RNS hinted on some news on this in the not too distant future. Maybe getting some farm-in partner(s) involved could add further enthusiasm to the share price | novicetrade68 | |
02/8/2018 11:10 | Exactly RC - keep it real. Under promise and over deliver. The short is on because of a general history of the reverse and a need for money via placing shares. That has been discounted and the lower expectations and steady progress in bopd should be well understood by now. As you say, anything significantly above 25 barrels to NTOG is not going to be a problem - unless you're short! Clearly some efforts to help the distressed party today as ticking down on low volume. Matt might release numbers lunchtime but if not it will be next week now and renewed buying pressure surely among those interested in riding this small cap? Topicel | topicel | |
02/8/2018 09:43 | Not denying that but twin well adds circa 25 and hopefully g6 adds 25. We have 50ish per cent interests in these Wells. Anything above 25 on g6 I will see as a bonus. Anyway 200bopd, senior lending facility which has been increased, hedging facility from BP. No debt. No chance of dilution to fund operating costs and administration. Cash flow positive. (Egypt, time will tell) Market cap is ridiculous. Corrupt markets run by MM's. Value though always wins out is the end. GLA | arsey | |
02/8/2018 09:22 | This adds to existing production at Pine Mills, which for the month of April averaged 130 bopd (as per the Company's latest operational update, announced on 22 May), and is now approximately 155 bopd.This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of EU Regulation 596/2014.Matt Lofgran, Chief Executive Officer of Nostra Terra, commented:"We're excited to have achieved such a significant increase in production, at such a low cost, which was funded from existing free cash flow. Our operations team has done a great job in continually building value at Pine Mills. This adds nicely to our overall revenue generation at Pine Mills, at a time when oil prices are the highest they've been in three and a half years." | tidy 2 | |
02/8/2018 09:18 | That's msmn Wells. Twin well produced 50bpd. Half of which is NTOG's. Expect about same. Let's keep feet on ground | arsey | |
02/8/2018 09:14 | 155 bopd today. G6 about to be added and according to Msmn the Permian Basin gives 150 bopd circa so G6 should double the current production totals. | tidy 2 | |
02/8/2018 09:00 | All those wanting to get in cheaper ...looks like this is no way enticing sellers.Mms have to raise the bid now 7-10p strong offer price for those soon who come on board later. | iloveit | |
02/8/2018 08:57 | So even the market makers have been shorting this according to the CEO? Market makers will not lose out , meaning they will take it back down."Down, down, deeper and down.Get down, deeper and down." | ken chung | |
01/8/2018 15:42 | 5p has to be passed it's a fantastic entry point on news coming which target 7-10p on good figs . | iloveit | |
01/8/2018 14:36 | Well, that is two days in a row that the free market seems to run up quite easily to 4.7p and then it gets hammered back down. It must be costing somebody a pretty penny to control it so. I guess they are hoping to ride out until the news, cover then when the usual 'sell on news' brings the profit-takers to the table. If the flow rates are really good, the tide might not be that easy to turn. King Canute... Topicel | topicel | |
01/8/2018 13:57 | Once we pass 5p we are seriously off to the races | siday2580 | |
01/8/2018 13:48 | Wouldn't surprise me if it's literally millions Neily, there's been so much selling here since Jan, it has been unreal. | novicetrade68 | |
01/8/2018 13:39 | How many need rebuying to close out this short ... That is the question. | neilyb675 | |
01/8/2018 13:37 | I like the story of a CEO trying to make it a more level playing field - I hope its true. Shorters have reduced AIM shares to playthings where shorters collect an easy 20 - 30% everytime there is a placing by shorting stock or selling their own first when others are not aware that a placing is imminent. Share prices suddenly falling before a placing has become the norm and has brought the AIM market into disrepute. The only way out of this while regulators are being wined and dined by the shorters is for a company to be cash positive so it can ignore the city phone calls. Maybe that is where NTOG is, their oil flows certainly make the share price look cheap. Have bought some today. | morningswimmer | |
01/8/2018 13:23 | When does it star wave 2 | siday2580 | |
01/8/2018 13:20 | 2nd wave next. | tidy 2 | |
01/8/2018 13:03 | Wow the fire has been lit it's hotting up ! | iloveit | |
01/8/2018 12:52 | 4.74 paid for 100k | tidy 2 |
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