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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.35 | 1.20 | 1.50 | 1.35 | 1.35 | 1.35 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Oil And Gas Field Expl Svcs | 0 | -491k | -0.0027 | -5.00 | 2.48M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/10/2024 10:44 | Morning Steve! As happy as ever I see. Bad news - I will be continuing to post regardless of the small minority of haters. There are dozens of other genuine shareholders who may (or not) just like reading opinions, thoughts, facts about the share they own. Have a lovely day! ;) | kdickson | |
04/10/2024 09:54 | Puff and waffle? Some folks haven't done any research methinks. Clues are all there. | kdickson | |
04/10/2024 09:12 | So what? It means they offloaded 75% of sweet fa for £millions | fenners66 | |
04/10/2024 09:09 | DIRECTORS INTEREST IN SHARES 31 December 2023 David Horgan 4,215,384 John Teeling 27,334,871 James Finn 13,618,718 total 45m out of 183m (as advfn), ie almost 25% of Company | currypasty | |
04/10/2024 08:41 | John Teeling is very protective of his Pet he wont dilute me thinks | bigbudda | |
03/10/2024 18:46 | Buy low and wait for the waffle then sell.Thats been the story here for years.Duspect the lows will be here soon enough and then those buys disguised as sells will start before yhe next venture is announced .The usual suspects will say the skys the limit whilst selling out and pocketing their profits. | bronislav | |
03/10/2024 16:06 | 22% down in one day - its starting to get realistic. | fenners66 | |
03/10/2024 16:05 | If they get away with raising money at ANY price its a win. The company has Nothing but losses. No projects , no turnover a few directors , who have other jobs.... so actually raising money for vapourware .. is a result in itself. | fenners66 | |
03/10/2024 15:19 | Key to this new opportunity is understanding the different types of hydrogen and the huge importance that the EU is placing on hydrogen production, hence the huge amount of funding available to interested companies ($1.34 billion) taking part in the forthcoming auction. A few folks, me included, taking advantage of this drop. | kdickson | |
03/10/2024 15:10 | Kickson can then start ramping with is GRAPHIC POSTS | riskyinvestor | |
03/10/2024 15:10 | 0.50p Placing I reckon with new directors on board | riskyinvestor | |
03/10/2024 15:09 | CURRY It so hard to raise money on AIM at the moment The discounts are around 50% or more Look at HE1 looking for heluim Their price was around 1.40p and they had a placing at 0.50p | riskyinvestor | |
03/10/2024 14:51 | Placing written all over it but what price It is so hard to raise money on the Aim Market at the moment I would not be surprised if it is a 50% discount to todays price ie 0.40p | riskyinvestor | |
03/10/2024 14:47 | Placing coming for new venture it looks like ie Helium 0.40p/0.50p/0.60p ??? I personally would avoid for time being | riskyinvestor | |
03/10/2024 14:39 | Someone selling the price down today all in quick succession | cojones | |
03/10/2024 14:27 | Vast is even worse They have destroyed shareholder value as well What about CLON | riskyinvestor | |
03/10/2024 14:26 | Placing coming for new venture They better of buying WSBN and go into GOLD Richard Poulden is useless as David Horgan ...both have destroyed shareholder value at companies Merge with WSBN At least you will save on Admin costs | riskyinvestor | |
03/10/2024 14:21 | Now if there is a smidgen of hope with the new direction and a market cap of just over a million pounds, it could actually be a lucrative entry point. We live in hope! | cojones |
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