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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Nu-oil And Gas Plc | LSE:NUOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B29T9605 | ORD 0.0001P |
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% | 0.0275 | - | 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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16/10/2020 00:00 | ✌️ | average down mug | |
15/10/2020 21:35 | If the placing adds 4000% of extra value who cares | taxibabe | |
15/10/2020 20:48 | Your forgot enormous placing at a bend over discount, zero skin in the game from board et al.. Did I mention the enormous placing requiresd.... I'm thinking 80pc | marbur05 | |
15/10/2020 17:28 | 766 juat wait and see eh before you knock it. I know whatever they come up with will be slagged off by the likes of you so it hardly matters. | taxibabe | |
15/10/2020 17:25 | Recycling is the future oil and gas is yesteryear. Their anouncement said their NOT pursuing oil and gas opportunties. Its pretty clear from that that your hamfisted approach was going to fail, wrong sector. It hardly helped that your timing was off. You waited until we are in the final 5 Months before suspension when 1/2 deals are already probably close to fruition within this sector. I am afraid you were too late. Expect news in "short order" on this transformational industry from the new NUOG along with a name change and consolidation of the shares. I am reasonably optimistic that something is pending. . | taxibabe | |
15/10/2020 10:23 | Predict the future by looking at the past with nuog..... Haven't to date seen an ounce of honesty, integrity, competence...... Should I continue.... | marbur05 | |
15/10/2020 09:30 | When does the drilling start?😳 | average down mug | |
15/10/2020 07:33 | Good morning,Let's all wait and see, | cos1959 | |
15/10/2020 07:20 | I disagree but time will tell | taxibabe | |
15/10/2020 07:20 | Nope sold at 1p bought some at 0.54p but bulk sub .0.10p with a lot at sub 005p sorry but i really did average down unlike you. | taxibabe | |
15/10/2020 06:33 | Goodness me taxi you bought sub 005p... I feel for you as if if if I did they manage to deliver something first order of business, dilute it by 50-80pc. Then the mass exodus of those trying to get a few pc back as the boars have continued to treat shareholder with the same Contempt as the last, if your walk away with 10pc of your current holding you will have done very very well indeed. But as said before this is highly likely to close when furlough ends.. | marbur05 | |
14/10/2020 23:26 | Taxi 🤮🚖 | average down mug | |
14/10/2020 21:02 | ok so you lost your money, get over it and get over yourself.Those of us who bought in cheapo shares could do ok: those who didnt wontYou had the same opportunity as me to buy at sub 005p and presumably didnt.Tough | taxibabe | |
14/10/2020 20:59 | Forthcoming deal 🤣🤣 Coming in short order 🤣🤣 #excitingtimes eh🤣🤣 Yip I’m green with envy. Well maybe green with something 🤢🤮 🤡👊 | 99887766 | |
14/10/2020 20:55 | Envious loser who, hopefully, will be shown up by the forthcoming deal.There is no law that says I have to be in favour of socialised medicine To support the likes of the average down mug. Oh and how is socialist medicine working out for Britain?One of the highest rates of covid and covid mortality for the population | taxibabe | |
14/10/2020 20:37 | Always wonder why you keep bashing this frozen stock? What is your point? Are you q shareholder? Or just an embittered ex holder ? | taxibabe | |
14/10/2020 19:20 | Hopefully all will be known soon. I have more confidence in the team then someone writing proposals like a lecturer to a school boy to a CEO of an aim company. Not surprised they were told to get lost. | taxibabe |
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