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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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28/2/2021 11:14 | "saw that dribbling idiots comment on Twitter..... Fact less once again" I actually agree that "a full listing" seems unlikely for NUOG given that its main asset is/was its AIM listing and a full listing would be hugely more expensive to create. It hardly seems likely that a company of the magnitude to require a full listing would reverse into an AIM shell when they could list themselves without NUOG. Broker Man Daniels is also unable/unwilling to give specific details except to rule out any of the industries that NUOG said it was pursuing As far as I am aware a change in direction would require an announcement? The time line of "APRIL/MAY: given is also odd, given that as far as I am aware this de-lists on April 3rd? Overall the twitter post in question seems to lack substance and so I would not be opening any champagne corks as a shareholder at present. Await to hear from the Company or its brokers | taxibabe | |
28/2/2021 06:22 | I saw that dribbling idiots comment on Twitter..... Fact less once again | marbur05 | |
27/2/2021 11:20 | Maybe he looked into Alan's eyes and found someone who he could do business with? | taxibabe | |
27/2/2021 11:18 | Harsh..... | taxibabe | |
26/2/2021 20:53 | "I feel sorry for people like LT who obviously put their fortune into it" I don't 😲 just another rags to riches gullible old fool 😂 😂 😂 # Honest SID 😎 | the patriotic irishman | |
26/2/2021 18:18 | Its not easy to do deals, a the best of times, And in covid rich environment very hard.Add to that the negative baggage of theNuog brand, and the very cautious environment generally, and there islittle to get excited about. I feel sorryFor people like LT who obviously putTheir fortune into it. | taxibabe | |
26/2/2021 16:21 | Yes I agree its all been extremely tiresome and many people are resigned to getting nothing back. Nevertheless, I will wait for the RNS rather then the banal posts posted on this BB. There is no doubt that NUOG is bad at communication, but perhaps, they simply have nothing to say | taxibabe | |
26/2/2021 13:49 | Had given up.... They have given loads of news.....Multiple placing newsLaw suite newsSomeone else's faults newsMultiple deals pending newsAnothet new direction newsAnother ceo newsDid I mention placing news1p revenue generated news..... That a lie that one. | marbur05 | |
25/2/2021 18:23 | Irony is given the rise in the oil price they might just as well have done a deal in the oil and gas sector | taxibabe | |
23/2/2021 10:00 | Exactly, which kinda argues for some sort of deal if the directors can do it. The gravy train ends if they delist. | taxibabe | |
23/2/2021 08:21 | Coro..... Another beautiful play by the ilustrious board. Who would ever want to leave the gravy train group in the next 3 years anyway, too many raises in the offing.... | marbur05 | |
22/2/2021 00:49 | I voted your post up on this ocassion | taxibabe | |
18/2/2021 17:06 | Groan how childish | taxibabe | |
18/2/2021 14:44 | Any dog gone fooooking NUwS 🐕💨 | average down mug | |
14/2/2021 20:50 | I really dont no why you bother to de-ramp a suspended concern that may or may not be struck off':- waste of effort surely. | taxibabe | |
14/2/2021 18:11 | A) nuog paid for this new ventureB) the use nuog to relist on aim to blag millions more, eight way nuog shares will be diluted 99pc on relisting. | marbur05 |
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