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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Petroneft Resources Plc | LSE:PTR | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B0Q82B24 | ORD EUR0.01 (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% | 0.085 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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14/7/2021 08:29 | sp seems to have stabilised and edging up after that drop.Just put it down to the usual no news at the moment | tom111 | |
13/7/2021 20:17 | Wise choice. Onwards and upwards | jfreshfield | |
13/7/2021 16:45 | Took the plunge again oil on the up again as well | tom111 | |
13/7/2021 13:51 | Those two 300k buys are mine. | jfreshfield | |
13/7/2021 13:13 | Sellers out of bullets it seems | jfreshfield | |
12/7/2021 08:59 | Don't know what caused the drop tempting to buy more but hesitant at the moment | tom111 | |
08/7/2021 07:54 | Buys being reported as sells this morning. Just bought 100k for 3.94 reported as a sell. | troy | |
07/7/2021 17:36 | Well,well two big buys one for 600,000 and one for 300,000 doesn't surprise me | tom111 | |
07/7/2021 16:04 | Not me that caused the drop today!!!!! It will probably shoot up next week when I'm away on holiday with no internet or mobile signal! | wessie | |
07/7/2021 11:12 | would not surprise me if they are filling big orders a £10k went through early and some big ones yesterday | tom111 | |
07/7/2021 10:54 | Baltic states are cutting off the supply of electricity from Russia and going over to the EU so I read.Nothing to do with gas though,maybe mms dropped because of that | tom111 | |
07/7/2021 10:34 | parknas sounds like wessie sold a few anyway fair play take a profit let some else try. | rolo7 | |
07/7/2021 09:48 | Wessie, looks like you won't have to make a decision this week. | parknas | |
06/7/2021 11:12 | Good luck man. Got to do what's best for you :) | jfreshfield | |
06/7/2021 11:02 | My view is that it remains positive going forward.....but you never know with Russian oil companies, had some bad ones in the past. I would very much like to have this large lump of cash back with me. I think, for me, the ideal scenario would but to have a large spike over 5p and then sell into this and then hope to buy back some more with the profits on a fall back. I now have 450,000 shares but did take a risk, at the time, and bought a large lump at below 1p to bring average down to 4.4p. Having all but written this off and after 11 years being able to sell and make a small profit will be to much of a temptation. For the last few months 5p has been mentioned as a target, not sure what it might do after it hits this. | wessie | |
06/7/2021 10:06 | I still think Zoltav will be looking at us at the right price. | griffin63 | |
06/7/2021 10:06 | I still think Zoltav will be looking at us at the right price. | griffin63 | |
06/7/2021 08:07 | Why sell any? There is no indication anything untoward is happening, lol price continues to rise and the team are executing nicely. I imagine once forward production plans come out the potential upside here could be quite staggering. I think this is a 25p share. My view, so no point leaving any on the table by leaving early especially if you have sat on these for years. One more year not gonna make much difference! Good luck all, this is the best share on aim. | jfreshfield | |
05/7/2021 16:02 | Like thetoonarmy2 I will wait for the buyout, if and when it comes. 14 years here lets give it another 14 months and then see where we are. | parknas | |
05/7/2021 15:54 | Westie just wait for the buy out it's coming you can sell as many as you need then why sell in a rising market oil price going up and we now have a all weather road which we never had before what's not to like. | thetoonarmy2 | |
05/7/2021 15:19 | How many shares do you hold Wessie ?,I too like you have held these some considerable time. | partner | |
05/7/2021 14:57 | wessie problem is noone will take that many shares of you in one hit? maybe easy to get rid of 500k of shares in one go. but the any oil price is looking good. | rolo7 | |
05/7/2021 14:47 | Sell half and let the rest ride. | parknas | |
05/7/2021 14:43 | Back in profit after 11 years!!! I will be hovering over the sell button when it makes 5p (it is my largest holding). Not sure I can be brave enough to hang on after 5p. | wessie | |
04/7/2021 14:01 | In 2011 the share price was over 70p with around 40% of the number of shares that are now in the market. At the time Petroneft owned 100% of Licence 61 and 50% of license 67. They now own 50% of Licence 61% and 90% of License 67. The asset base has always had massive potential but the previous board wasted money drilling hole after hole without the 3D's. The New Petroneft still has the amazing asset base but now has the experience on the board and the management team to get the best from these assets. Example being L67 now in production and the fracking that give a 400% increase to production on some old wells. With the known oil and exploration target upgrades along with production at 1200bopd this should be today valued closer to 10p then we await the reserve report and then increased production. Its one of these shares with a great turn around story attached and for what ever reason the market is missing it. A massive plus point for the investors that are already in here is that not many shares are available so this will rise quickly from here with good news flow. Then with the data room open the company is getting interest from cash rich oil companies so I would expect in 2022 if not before Ptr will have an offer on the table well north of 10p. | 1utah |
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