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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Predator Oil & Gas Holdings Plc | LSE:PRD | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BFZ1D698 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.25 | -3.03% | 8.00 | 7.50 | 8.50 | 8.25 | 7.75 | 8.25 | 1,062,081 | 11:30:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -2.56M | -0.0045 | -17.78 | 45M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/8/2018 15:10 | It will go back up just as quick when the day traders buy back in. | multibaggers1 | |
15/8/2018 14:58 | Good thing and all...was gettin a bit overheated imo. | funtimejonny | |
15/8/2018 14:00 | Yes text book pull back | milliecusto | |
15/8/2018 14:00 | scotty, Can we have a weekly or monthly chart in the header please? Cash | cashandcard | |
15/8/2018 13:51 | Well I do argyle as I have added within the last hour :) | bootie64 | |
15/8/2018 13:40 | Healthy pullback on the ole chart if u like that kinda thing. :) | argyle underclap | |
15/8/2018 07:01 | Nice early buy 50k block | milliecusto | |
14/8/2018 22:38 | Featured on vox market podcast today, last company on. Well worth a listen. | argyle underclap | |
14/8/2018 18:30 | Looking to buy more myself.Got 500K now | jon1962 | |
14/8/2018 18:04 | 750k now jon, I bought 250k yesterday at 3.1p. 10% of the company has been traded in the last two days. | multibaggers1 | |
14/8/2018 16:39 | You hold 500K now multibagger then? | jon1962 | |
14/8/2018 15:41 | Yes, that's mine as is the one earlier at 3.2p. | multibaggers1 | |
14/8/2018 15:40 | O/T Cash I’ll only now invest in a company if the mgt are absolutely top draw and have a proven track record, additionally they need lots of their own skin in the game. Upland and Predator tick those boxes emphatically. Getting in early is another important marker for me. | argyle underclap | |
14/8/2018 15:17 | 250k buy from earlier now showing probably belongs to multibagger1 | argyle underclap | |
14/8/2018 15:17 | Argyle, Good strategy, I hold both now. Reassuring to see Steve Staley (Upland CEO) is non-exec for PRD. Yes, if TRIN comes in as expected, it should easily cover the share price Corrib South will be valuable if they can convert it to an exploration license, that's before any farmout or drilling activity. Cash | cashandcard | |
14/8/2018 15:13 | O/T Cash I’ve a massive (for me) holding in Uplands. I’m expecting massive share price moves there as news is now beginning to flow. Mkt cap £20M By comparison to Uplands I’ve built a relatively small position here the past few days after cashing in some profit from Tern stock. Trinidad should well cover the mkt cap here and then some. South Corrib is a big target and at circa £3M cap I felt compelled to grab a few. Looking to add a few more. | argyle underclap | |
14/8/2018 14:51 | Few more good RNS and this ship be worth over 100 million pounds, it's the cheapest and honest company I've traded but it's still new, mms will take time to understand it. | amrishbhim | |
14/8/2018 14:47 | Still only £3.5mln marketcap. Is there a cheaper smallcap oiler on the market with the activity this has coming? Cash | cashandcard | |
14/8/2018 14:06 | He paid 3.75p for 550k. Looks like it’s a delayed trade. I just bought another tranche of 250k as well. | multibaggers1 | |
14/8/2018 14:02 | This is flying today lots more to come over the coming months | stu1210 | |
14/8/2018 13:53 | Well I bought in last week as I viewed PRD as under valued and didnt expect this to jump so quickly. Mr market is obviously very excited too! | bootie64 | |
14/8/2018 13:52 | £3.5M micro cap targeting £3.5/£4B Q5: Can you discuss the reasoning behind the plans of implementing a well at Corrib South? A5: Just for a background, very simply, there’s a renewed demand for gas in Europe as you know in the medium-term as gas is replacing less carbon-efficient fuels such as coal and oil. So, the European indigenous gas production is also declining from older mature fields and also the geopolitical deals for gas are now being done, you saw the deal recently between Germany and Russia for the Russian gas. So, all of this has put up the pressure on the European gas prices which we believe will be with us for some time to come. Corrib South, if successful, could feed gas into the Corrib infrastructure by 2022, there is no other gas project off-shore Ireland that can compete with this timeline. So, that, again, puts us in a very strong position to develop Irish gas but in the high estimate case, Corrib South could create £3.5 billion to £4 billion worth of gross revenues even at a very conservative gas price, approximately 75% of today’s gas price. So, it’s easy to see therefore why the fundamentals are attractive to our very select group that we have invited as potential interested parties and why this project dwarfs everything else we have in the company, in its portfolio. The largest returns for our shareholders, it’s particularly in small-cap companies like Predator Oil and Gas Holdings, occur where such a company has exposure to what you could call ‘the big one’ and that’s how Cove Energy in East Africa and more recently, Sound Energy in Morocco. So, the onus is on us to ensure that we do everything we can to put us in a position to drill in 2020 and win this potentially very large prize. So, for us it makes sense to progress the drilling plans in order to meet that timetable. | argyle underclap | |
14/8/2018 13:37 | Just put a few away. Look forward to the ride. Cash | cashandcard | |
14/8/2018 13:36 | A friend of mine is trying to purchase 500k shares at the moment! | multibaggers1 |
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