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PMG Parkmead Group (the) Plc

15.75
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Parkmead Group (the) Plc LSE:PMG London Ordinary Share GB00BGCYZL73 ORD 1.5P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 15.75 15.50 16.00 15.75 15.75 15.75 19,183 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs 14.77M -42.33M -0.3874 -0.41 17.21M
Parkmead Group (the) Plc is listed in the Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker PMG. The last closing price for Parkmead was 15.75p. Over the last year, Parkmead shares have traded in a share price range of 12.25p to 30.25p.

Parkmead currently has 109,266,931 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Parkmead is £17.21 million. Parkmead has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.41.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
03/4/2019
11:09
FB I hope you are right. I only trade 20/25% of my holding and use and profit to write down my average price on the balance.I will be very happy if they fly and I regret selling any.
itscominghome
03/4/2019
11:04
Nothing wrong in taking the turn; but personally I see today's slight pullback as the last opportunity to buy at these levels. Breakouts frequently retreat to test the breakpoint, in this case c58p; so could pullback there, but any lower most unlikely.
skyship
03/4/2019
10:52
I don't think so - not this time. You be very careful, you've had a nice trading run but things are changing here.
fardels bear
03/4/2019
10:36
PMG couldn't break through again I see. Sold some at 60 & 61.Am now looking to buy them back around 51/52p
itscominghome
03/4/2019
10:35
Oh dear Chutes. Oh dear oh dear oh dear. Next wedge is JOG - posted yesterday. JOG currently -57% lolIf I were you I would keep very quiet from now on. What a clown
itscominghome
03/4/2019
10:09
Both probably. We need some real news here.
fardels bear
03/4/2019
09:12
A disappointing start.Is this related to the JOG news or profit taking?
fhmktg
03/4/2019
07:54
That Outer Moray Firth development project gets more support in principle...or a joint deal with Tom and his Chinese friends forGPA to include Verbier.
fhmktg
03/4/2019
07:39
Still sounds promising for PMG though. Verbier is a discovery though not as big as first thought but it does lend itself to the development of the wider area -

'It is JOG's view that the Verbier oil discovery remains commercially viable at 25 mmboe and we look forward to evaluating potential future development options, including the potential to develop the Verbier discovery as part of a wider area development plan.



The co-venturers in the P2170 Licence and their respective interests are: Equinor UK Limited 70%, JOG 18% and CIECO V&C (UK) Limited 12%.



Andrew Benitz, CEO of Jersey Oil & Gas, commented:

"We are both surprised and disappointed by the results of our appraisal well. JOG remains confident that Verbier is a commercially viable development project that could be further enhanced by the potential for a new area hub development, together with undeveloped discoveries that sit in close proximity to Verbier.

Verbier has been a play-opener for JOG and we remain excited about the growth potential surrounding this valuable asset. JOG remains well-funded to pursue our growth plans and will continue to assess various acquisition opportunities as we move forward."

gersemi
03/4/2019
07:38
8178.
Bloody hell chutes give yourself a wedgie.

dunderheed
03/4/2019
07:35
No read across for PMG's Polecat/Marten this morning then...
oh well.

robs12
02/4/2019
17:43
Next wedge is at JOG
chutes01
02/4/2019
14:24
No, mainly oil, as it happens.
fardels bear
02/4/2019
13:59
Should have guessed being gold, is she invested in petra diamonds as well ;)

Better get my coat.

bountyhunter
02/4/2019
13:52
One of the wife's, Bh.
fardels bear
02/4/2019
13:49
Bought a few AAZ this morning FB to diversify a bit, I think that's also one of yours? (Already up as got in @70, should have bought more!)
bountyhunter
02/4/2019
12:58
Rumours of a rights issue incoming.

No need to reply Tubby

francoismyname
02/4/2019
11:29
Here we go
chutes01
02/4/2019
09:17
Yes indeed but then we're British and have no truck with dictators.
fardels bear
02/4/2019
09:05
Meanwhile the market loves us......for now at least.
fhmktg
02/4/2019
08:59
You guys turning PMG into Pretty Meaningless Gossip?!
napoleon 14th
02/4/2019
01:08
I'd have thought you'd use more than a sandwich worth of calories for a half decent shag. Normally, I'd call you outside on his behalf, but since on this board there's a lot of personal history going on I'll leave you to sort him out.
fardels bear
02/4/2019
00:49
hey Nick, noticed Simon is certainly putting the weight on again, maybe your wife makes him a sandwich every time he shags her ? no ?
chutes01
01/4/2019
21:46
Must have been a big gerbil!
bountyhunter
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