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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 | 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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02/11/2016 10:39 | Can read it two ways I guess at very simplistic level. Bad news no partners, good news they don't need them. | nigelpm | |
01/11/2016 19:54 | Good spot... | zcaprd7 | |
01/11/2016 15:16 | I wouldn't mind so much, except I sold shell to get into this, and that's up 50% from its lows... | zcaprd7 | |
01/11/2016 15:11 | One could. That's for my long term holdings though... | zcaprd7 | |
01/11/2016 09:23 | One might but one also might argue that if it's good value at 65p/70p why trade it for 15% when you could get 100%+ | nigelpm | |
31/10/2016 19:01 | Yes. But I might separate my long term holdings, from a short term punt? | zcaprd7 | |
31/10/2016 10:04 | Of course the one time you start selling at 80p it'll whizz over it! | nigelpm | |
27/10/2016 09:49 | I suppose trading it from 65 to 80 each time is quite handy? | zcaprd7 | |
27/10/2016 09:29 | One thing which may account for some weakness is on production in Thailand due to the month of mourning by workers for the dead king. Just a possibility perhaps... imho | pineapple1 | |
27/10/2016 09:20 | indeed ;-) | nigelpm | |
27/10/2016 08:48 | Well, anything involving a set of lawyers is 6 months minium, even when everything is agreed in principle... | zcaprd7 | |
27/10/2016 08:19 | lol....How much time you prepared to give them as the share price is down 90% from the highs. The usual ostrich approach from investors who only ever dream of happy endings to stories... imho | pineapple1 | |
27/10/2016 08:12 | Indeed. Often the trouble with folk on these boards is they don't appreciate that in the real world stuff like negotiation and marketing takes time and effort. You don't just click your fingers and get stuff done. There's process and hoops to jump through - and if something gets delayed then the knock on effect can be 6 months of extra work - anyone who has worked full time and been involved in this will know only too well. I sometimes wonder if posters on here live in the real world. | nigelpm | |
26/10/2016 16:33 | The company has said they have the lowest cost base for this LNG project , lets see what happens with the new partners before we give the thumbs down , FID should be getting nearer by the day. | jotoha2 | |
26/10/2016 10:45 | Entitled to your views Pineapple - hoping you are very wrong obviously. | nigelpm | |
26/10/2016 10:26 | Its not cheap at this price in any case. Low 50's look reasonable value in my book. Whats supporting a m/cap of 500m . I bet a great deal of the cash has been burnt on the Fortuna white elephant project. Note as of todays date no serious interest from other companies replacing Schlum who justifiably pulled out. imho | pineapple1 | |
26/10/2016 09:02 | Back to low 70's - this needs real patience! | nigelpm | |
22/10/2016 12:22 | This one is only for the purist , or those who have lots of patience to wait for the big money. The pru have the faith , not a bad indicator! | jotoha2 | |
22/10/2016 11:59 | Very quiet on here. Has everyone given up? | zcaprd7 | |
07/10/2016 19:02 | Double top . Disappointing as always... | zcaprd7 | |
06/10/2016 17:30 | 80p done at last... | zcaprd7 | |
05/10/2016 10:15 | Keep pushing baby . | jotoha2 | |
04/10/2016 21:49 | Ophr will start to recover slowly. | daybreakers |
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