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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ophir Energy Plc | LSE:OPHR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B24CT194 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 57.50 | 57.40 | 57.50 | - | 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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29/4/2016 10:14 | i disagree this project woz for 2019 and very far away market correction has taken place alreadies ophir not been involved in recovery until recently ophir tracking higher before this news woz dropped ophir cash rich , now big target for shell no one care about project 3 year away in this market market want know wot ophir do about tanzana will they sell it to shell and use money to move fortuna ahead? | fsawatcher | |
29/4/2016 10:04 | fs watcher , like I said nafing is easy , this will now trade around this level until they sort out who is coming up with the cash to develop the asset. | jotoha2 | |
29/4/2016 09:28 | Doubled up here... In for a penny. | zcaprd7 | |
29/4/2016 09:15 | FSAW You make a good case to buy :-) | sleveen | |
29/4/2016 09:07 | shell wanted cove energy years ago and got beaten by indian man ophir got indian connection ophir know shell want them coz of bg and tanzana 20% | fsawatcher | |
29/4/2016 09:04 | i like premier to but ophir better at this level that why it soar back to 90p this week coz it so lagged market it goin back to 100p soon and defo in q3's when oil back above 60 50% profit easy peasy where the risk? they got loads of money dyoh | fsawatcher | |
29/4/2016 09:03 | Just bought a whack of these-Schlumberger-k | cumnor | |
29/4/2016 09:02 | this now better safer play than premier oil pmo 77p but have debt issues ophir 76p and all that share price they have in cash ha ha haha | fsawatcher | |
29/4/2016 09:01 | it all spring cleanin stuff before bid goes in | fsawatcher | |
29/4/2016 08:34 | Can it close the GAP...... | beergut | |
29/4/2016 08:27 | I did wonder why it rose so much yesterday. Thought it's finally tracing the PoO. Too good to be true. A great shame for OPHR. Oh well. You win some you lose some. | jr_ | |
29/4/2016 08:23 | Been watching this closely but now it looks like FTSE 250 relegation beckons so the share price will remain under pressure for the foreseeable future. | salpara111 | |
29/4/2016 08:15 | Looks like our little rise was created for a few spivs to exit at a profit, utter corruption! | jotoha2 | |
29/4/2016 08:07 | A tad disappointing. | sleveen | |
29/4/2016 08:06 | So schlumberger have walked from the Fortuna FLNG project. I wonder if this will actually reach a positive FID . I reckon there is a good chance that its uneconomic based on current o@g prices. Of course if prices rise significantly then thats a different stoty.... imho | pineapple1 | |
28/4/2016 17:32 | Looks like April is a good month for oil stocks. Hopefully the momentum continues till at least the end of this year! The May oil stock competitions are now open for entries, click on link below. | flyingbull | |
28/4/2016 14:08 | Glad I switched out of shell into this, probably would have made an interesting matched pair trade... | zcaprd7 | |
28/4/2016 10:50 | nafink is ever easy with the markets, needs to get past 90p and we have a goer ,as for takeover Chevron maybe in 24 months for a couple of Billion . | jotoha2 | |
28/4/2016 09:39 | yeh , told ya 100p easy from ere 20% rise easy do from ere I minted now alreadies long due rise I fink they sell tanzana asset soon to shell | fsawatcher | |
28/4/2016 08:33 | OPHR raised to buy at ML with 125p target. | merkage |
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