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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Petrel Resources Plc | LSE:PET | London | Ordinary Share | IE0001340177 | ORD EUR0.0125 (CDI) |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.20 | 9.76% | 2.25 | 2.10 | 2.40 | 2.70 | 2.05 | 2.05 | 3,101,722 | 16:06:29 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 0 | -311k | -0.0020 | -11.25 | 3.53M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/4/2022 08:55 | Ha ha ha ha LOL That is funny Billionaire is taking PET to the moon... actually just passing shares to the directors at a discount... | fenners66 | |
14/4/2022 08:55 | It's only taken 2 years and 3 months! | blakieboy7 | |
14/4/2022 08:54 | What a nice surprise to see Pet blue !! Still holding. Good luck to us all, you never know we may be going to have something to cheer about again...eventually !! | ander | |
14/4/2022 08:45 | Things should start to move and progress now . So pleased Tamraz has gone . What a disaster | talkman2 | |
14/4/2022 08:44 | Hopefully some development regarding our Iraqi interests.... I can foresee Iraq stepping up to help fill the void being created by the rush to dump Russian Oil and Gas | ianio5691 | |
14/4/2022 08:39 | I just received my invite from Doogie to his £ 10 party, see you all there Aye! | bit coin | |
14/4/2022 08:25 | Thats good news. Clears the decks for future interested parties.... GLA Crazy cheap now! | ianio5691 | |
14/4/2022 08:21 | The most useless company ever | daveparker18 | |
14/4/2022 08:20 | Directors buying !( Having knowledge) There is Hope, good news | rem108 | |
14/4/2022 08:06 | There must be more good news in the pipeline | blakieboy7 | |
14/4/2022 08:00 | Should be a blue day | blakieboy7 | |
14/4/2022 07:52 | Shares for the boys, can we buy at the same price please? | goggin | |
14/4/2022 07:51 | removed - double posting | f31 | |
14/4/2022 07:51 | Obviously this has to be good news for us (apart from Diddy and his multiple personalities). For starters, the Directors would not have bought these shares, if they thought this could lead to throwing away GBP300K of personal money. On the contrary, surely they must have expectations for better days to come. Secondly, having had an unknown/uncertain largest shareholder has proved to make it impossible for the Board to attract other investors. That paralyzing obstacle is now also out of the way | f31 | |
14/4/2022 07:31 | The fact they are back in PETS hands has to be a good thing. | malc5 | |
14/4/2022 07:30 | Good news. | bronislav | |
14/4/2022 07:27 | Yeah, they were dumped on the directors who were the only people willing to buy them at 50% off recent prices. | taxibabe | |
14/4/2022 07:24 | I make it 0.9p a share they paid ? | currypasty | |
14/4/2022 07:24 | Thoughts on this?! | blakieboy7 | |
14/4/2022 07:06 | Lifting of Court InjunctionPetrel Resources Plc ("Petrel" or "the Company") announces that the High Court injunction over the 32,086,538 Ordinary Shares previously held by the Tamraz Group have been lifted.John Teeling and James Finn have acquired the 32,086,538 shares for GBP300,000 from EYCP LLC and SRT Capital SPC, Ltd. | r9505571 | |
07/4/2022 17:00 | As a general rule of thumb you have to do something positive to have positive news to report. The problem is that the BoD have only done narrative for years, and the share price reflects that inaction. Plenty more to fall. | the diddymen | |
06/4/2022 15:12 | Looks like it. Certainly nothing exciting happened anyway. Seems to get occasional flurries, and then flat for weeks months.Really could do with some form of positive from the bod | valentine73 |
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