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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 | 00:00:00 |
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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27/10/2019 20:50 | Yep big fat placing at 5 😗✌A | nudog69 | |
27/10/2019 19:11 | Any NUwS they declared | barnes4 | |
27/10/2019 18:31 | 🦄💀 | nudog69 | |
27/10/2019 18:20 | 🐝🐝bu | icac | |
27/10/2019 18:19 | I can see no posts on lse! Not a good sign! Nothing since Thursday 12:20 ! I think all the shares are now owned by a few and what are they worth??? 🤣✌A | nudog69 | |
27/10/2019 16:51 | Lse buzzing! 😗 | nudog69 | |
27/10/2019 14:45 | Shell means empty?? Nuog LSE shell 😉 | icac | |
27/10/2019 14:33 | Yep 74 hours and no posts says it all 🤣✌A | nudog69 | |
27/10/2019 14:12 | Will someone just post Hi on LSE .. 🙃 | icac | |
27/10/2019 13:10 | Plus if the price stays the same anyone with placing shares at 0.05p can flip them for a quick 40 to 50% profit 👌 | 99887766 | |
27/10/2019 12:56 | Price today values the company at £1 million. The day after the placing, if the share price remains the same, that value will increase to £1.8 million, but will the company be worth 80% more than it is today? Fully diluted price = 0.04p Think about it | 99887766 | |
27/10/2019 12:05 | Their is an option and it’s the right vote! No! 🤡✌A | nudog69 | |
27/10/2019 11:34 | 766 you know there is no option | taxibabe | |
27/10/2019 11:30 | Absolutely shocking vote no a yes vote you’d be selling your soul to the 👺✌A | nudog69 | |
27/10/2019 11:09 | Just so I have understood this right. Minty and clan have spent the last 12 years sucking £40 million from investors and have paid themselves handsomely in salary, Directors fees and consultancy fees, and haven’t delivered as much as a single drop of oil.They have kept the share price propped up by false statements, setting up dodgy subsidiaries and leaking NUsW of big deals round the corner, but nothing has been delivered ever. Now when the cash has finally run out and the share price collapsed and the company with left with big debts, any asset that has ever been acquired has now found its way into Minty’s hands and as compensation he is also being given 4% of the new shell company too. And the previous Board that were stuffed full of Minty cronies have told us that its a “fair” deal. So its vote to be completely screwed over one more time just for old times sake, or its liquidation as they have a mountain of debts and wages still to pay and Minty hasn’t even left a mouldy old half eaten sandwich. You couldn’t make it up. But wait you can 👍 | 99887766 | |
27/10/2019 10:59 | 70 hours passed now and nothing on lse! Is that a record 😱😱 | nudog69 | |
27/10/2019 10:56 | This is no fighting for success , this is fighting to save our life savings and then to rob more life savings. | icac | |
27/10/2019 10:53 | Never mind taffys 🤣💦 | nudog69 | |
27/10/2019 10:41 | £40m invested from investors and their fate depending on a yes vote. How sad.. | icac | |
27/10/2019 08:57 | No posts on lse for 68 hours 🤣👌 | nudog69 | |
26/10/2019 22:55 | Now why would someone want to vote this scam after years and years of fleecing yes? Take note on lse no posts! Easy to buy £30k when millions of debt owed? Ya never know! Avoid this dung save others you’ll feel like a man! Not a minty slave! Vote No!! ✌️ | nudog69 | |
26/10/2019 22:00 | 🚕🔨 | nudog69 | |
26/10/2019 20:05 | 🚕🐥 | 99887766 | |
26/10/2019 20:02 | So it is not for the company proposal | taxibabe |
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