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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.00 | 0.00% | 0.1025 | 0.10 | 0.105 | 0.1025 | 0.1025 | 0.10 | 323,546 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Investors, Nec | 4.02M | -546k | -0.0007 | -1.43 | 746.52k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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22/12/2015 10:06 | "We will use the facility to expand our portfolio in the USA as opportunities present themselves" That suggests the facility can't be used for the Egypt project | bam bam rubble | |
22/12/2015 09:56 | #PXOG #Prospex Oil (PXOG) And #IRG, Independent Resources PLC Possible Italian Joint Venture | profith | |
22/12/2015 08:29 | Pint? Yes please. | michaelsadvfn | |
22/12/2015 08:25 | I'd love a pint of wine.....to start the day off on the right note. | neilyb675 | |
22/12/2015 08:23 | Only if you want to see a lower share price! Now back at $36, and Brent and WTI within cents of each other, whereas normally they are $2 or sometimes $3 apart pricewise, very strange. | andy | |
22/12/2015 08:09 | And you are a gutless troll. Pint? | professor pettigrew | |
22/12/2015 07:49 | You are an insignificant juvenile piece of dross "michaels". I wish you a bleak Christmas. | professor pettigrew | |
22/12/2015 07:45 | Neilyb675 7 Dec'15 - 08:33 - 3378 of 3379 0 0 1 trade, RNS logged... Yes Nielyb675, it took 15 days to get through the system mind....lmfao. | michaelsadvfn | |
22/12/2015 07:31 | That's good news. | bump3r | |
21/12/2015 10:23 | WTI now$34.43! | andy | |
20/12/2015 11:38 | WTI now $34.63! And the share price has gone UP? Does not compute, margins on production must we wafer thin at these prices, and then there the G & A to take into account. The treasure must be being depleted. | andy | |
16/12/2015 09:08 | All a bit sensational that article And it utilises the usual trick of taking you to a Twitter account only to require you to click a link to see the article, and then the English isn't too hot either! Written for mug punters, by mug punters, but there aren't so many of them around anymore! | andy | |
14/12/2015 16:04 | Another POS oiler. | sleveen | |
14/12/2015 12:34 | WTI now $34.81! | andy | |
12/12/2015 12:46 | whoppy, Sub $20 looks a bit extreme, but sub $30 looks possible IMHO. | andy | |
12/12/2015 12:45 | WTI now $35.62 Brent is $37.93, falling even harder. | andy | |
11/12/2015 15:58 | Andy, it will go sub $20 next year. There are some deep wells drilled in the gulf of Mexico that will be coming online at over 100,000 bopd. The majors need to get back the billions they have spent and will pump at any price. Currently over 3Bn barrels in storage, enough to power the world for a month. Many oil companies won't be around this time next year because they have huge debts and can't operate at a profit. | whoppy | |
11/12/2015 15:53 | WTI $35.90! | andy | |
11/12/2015 08:43 | WTI now $36.65! Brent now under $40! | andy | |
10/12/2015 09:00 | I think with Egypt included in a full year for production, output will probably go up. The last numbers for Egypt were just from July. | whoppy | |
10/12/2015 00:40 | Short NTOG Short PMO BUY PANR | professor pettigrew | |
10/12/2015 00:00 | WTI now $37.34! | andy | |
09/12/2015 12:39 | The POO has fallen substantially since, so even for NTOG margins must be getting thin. I think they let Alden go to reduce their admin costs, just a personal opinion,but looking at the previous results to 30th June, if cashburn is extrapolated forward at the same rate, they must be low on treasury now. And since June 30th the POO has fallen dramatically, so revenues will be reduced, and profit accordingly. | andy |
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