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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | |
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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 |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 14.77M | -42.33M | -0.3874 | -0.41 | 17.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2019 15:49 | Hmm maybe.. then again, for someone who wants to stock up while price is depressed, now is not a bad time... L. | lazygun | |
27/6/2019 15:40 | Can't see much movement here before 2020. | mallorca 9 | |
27/6/2019 15:09 | I still believe at some point in the not too distant future, that PMG will start to pay dividends.... It could be quite a neat tactic actually. Once they start offering that, all the income funds will have to consider adding PMG into their portfolios. Would be sneaky way to get greater institutional support.... L. | lazygun | |
27/6/2019 14:50 | I have wondered whether Tom still feels that Oil & Gas is the business to be in. He also seems to treat this like a Private Co, ie, seems to have no regard for small shareholders. The last two spikes have come about from IC articles. | mallorca 9 | |
27/6/2019 14:35 | Bought them back at 53p. B/S cash at £30m versus MCap @ £52m; so has to be rare value down at this level again. Will add should they drop back further to the historical 50p support level. | skyship | |
27/6/2019 11:55 | Unfortunately only sold half my holding when the share price fell through the floor of support @ 61.5p. Wondering whether to get those back as now down @ 54p. Would have more confidence if TC believed a little more in Investor Relations! | skyship | |
27/6/2019 11:41 | Mallorca, FID on Platypus and agreement for Nexen offtake route for oil should both come this year, plus news on Tom's pet project with Mrs C will be enough to begin the climb back to higher levels.IMHO the news on gas increased volumes in Holland should keep us in trading profit and cash build up to provide at least some of the contribution to field development costs. | fhmktg | |
27/6/2019 10:55 | Come home to daddy. 50P please. Not you tubby and well said ICH | francoismyname | |
27/6/2019 10:49 | No but you're the one who seems to feel the need to comment after every single post that you don't agree with. It's like you think you're in control here - just STFU and let people voice their concerns without needing your approval. Watch for the big print going up soon too - May explain the move down. | itscominghome | |
27/6/2019 10:24 | With Nat gas prices having been rock bottom for the last 6 months , unfortunately the November results will show a significant drop in revenue and possibly even a return to an operational loss. Nothing else really happening here until 2021. | mallorca 9 | |
27/6/2019 10:00 | So, sell up if you don't like it. | fardels bear | |
27/6/2019 09:57 | Dear oh dear .... 53p again. What a waste of time. | itscominghome | |
26/6/2019 18:37 | 535 shares only traded today. Tom got them aching to but in here. Not you tubby | francoismyname | |
25/6/2019 14:42 | Not likely to be PMG though, is it. | fardels bear | |
24/6/2019 14:03 | Not putting the working capital of the business of circa £25m+ cash over the past 2 years to work is a crime of epic proportions by TOM. Especially taking the half a million a year salary to boot. Not you tubby | francoismyname | |
20/6/2019 16:01 | yes, but it takes time doesn't it, but it wll, the reservoirs are immensely valuable as the next couple years will prove | chutes01 | |
20/6/2019 15:01 | Chutes, you have been saying that for some time.. | fardels bear |
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