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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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16/4/2018 22:41 | Jotoha surely if the rabbit is stuffed it can't twitch its already dead and stuffed? | dunderheed | |
16/4/2018 22:37 | Nige it's not interesting , but it does confirm that Cooper is a lightweight and should resign pronto , expect further pressure on share price if funding is not announced fairly soon. | jotoha2 | |
16/4/2018 19:49 | Meant to add interesting with reference to last week's spike | nigelpm | |
16/4/2018 18:11 | Sailing Stone have thrown in the towel - so who has been buying their stake? Interesting... | nigelpm | |
13/4/2018 16:37 | It might be better for the thread if you kissed and made up, it is Friday after all... | zcaprd7 | |
13/4/2018 15:32 | What does Nigel do that's so annoying, seems like a decent chap? Compared to some... Let me know if there's any logical tangible reason - I'm always happy to apologise if so. | nigelpm | |
13/4/2018 15:17 | He was rude to me because I made his mate EE look like an idiot. Not hard by the way, with some of his ridiculous patronising remarks he made on the sia thread. | dunderheed | |
13/4/2018 15:13 | What does Nigel do that's so annoying, seems like a decent chap? Compared to some... | zcaprd7 | |
13/4/2018 10:50 | I think dear old nigel is a bit of a Walter mitty , always stating the obvious after the event , did ask him what his holding was here , but the dear old puss went underground for a couple of weeks , am sure he is in mega profits by now !! | jotoha2 | |
13/4/2018 10:20 | Hmm, oil has had a good run this week, but I can't see any intra day spikes yesterday? I suppose in the long run, the West could get their best mates, the Saudis, to turn on the taps, to mess up Putin - seems to be the only thing that hurts him? | zcaprd7 | |
13/4/2018 09:40 | Jotoha recently he claimed to have bought in low 50's then sold quickly when he didnt think it was the bottom or foresaw further share price weakness? | dunderheed | |
13/4/2018 09:29 | I think yesterday's spike was anticipating a strike by trump in Syria . That could still happen | imjustdandy | |
13/4/2018 09:24 | Silly if he did , he has been been buying since the £1.40 region , Cooper has stated it will likely happen this year, wink wink. | jotoha2 | |
13/4/2018 09:10 | Nige did you buy at the all time lows perchance? | dunderheed | |
13/4/2018 09:06 | The spike yesterday just looked a bit odd even in the context of posts above. I wouldn't be surprised to see an RNS on Monday. | nigelpm | |
13/4/2018 09:05 | its just oversold relative to the oil price and chart showing clear support at 52/53 level | sporazene2 | |
13/4/2018 08:59 | I would hazard a guess at a culmination of factors. For example ENI laid out some bullish exploration spending plans whilst OPEC production data was down for a few states, and Nigeria announced a decline yesterday. If you look at the rig count around the world it is clear there will be ongoing declines because of the spending gap. Chance of exploring with the wallet IMO. | hpcg | |
13/4/2018 02:12 | Good volume, nobody can explain the rise? | zcaprd7 | |
12/4/2018 15:14 | needs to break 60p first, looks like resistance at this level for the short term. | sporazene2 | |
12/4/2018 15:11 | It should be about 70-80p without the fortuna news... That's the average ish over the last 3 years? | zcaprd7 |
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