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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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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 | 1,039,649 | 11:30:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -2.56M | -0.0045 | -17.22 | 43.59M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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30/8/2018 23:00 | Must be some big buys in the background imho | guyswonga74 | |
30/8/2018 17:00 | Blue sky from now on | milliecusto | |
30/8/2018 15:34 | Always good to finish on an all time high - PRD only just beginning to come to the attention of Microcap investors but already you get the feeling that their current Trinidad and Ireland assets will see multibag returns going forward. | adorling | |
30/8/2018 13:46 | Still a few flights to go hopefully. | scotty666 | |
30/8/2018 13:41 | Lovely stairs :) | bootie64 | |
30/8/2018 13:11 | Wow! That was a big jump! Looks like 4p is well and truly cracked!!! | sull75 | |
30/8/2018 12:47 | Justin Waite posted a squawk about PRD12:2930 AugCEO, Paul did mention the restructure of Petrotrin (Trinidad's Oil & Gas Company) on the recent podcast. Here he's followed it up with some thoughts after Petrotrin's recent announcement to close their local refinery:The re-structuring of Trinidad's State Oil Company Petrotrin, announced on Tuesday, is long overdue.Petrotrin will exit its huge loss-making local refinery and focus on exporting indigenous oil. This will make no difference to the sale of oil from the onshore producers, which is currently sold to Petrotrin for a discount of around 4 6% to West Texas prices. However the closure of the refinery could lead now to oil being sold for export at prices more in line with the prevailing West Texas and World spot price. So this is a potential positive. Indeed oil might be sold from our future Trinidad operations at a premium to spot prices given its good quality.More significantly the Government has said that Petrotrin will now focus on exploration and production in a drive to increase onshore oil production.Predator is uniquely-placed to capitalise on these exciting new developments having just this week met with Petrotrin to progress our CO2 EOR in Trinidad. We have cornered the existing C02 Supply and have put together the highest quality internal and local team to execute the CO2 EOR Pilot.Successful CO2 EOR for Predator will result in the opportunity to rapidly grow our EOR business in Trinidad as the only provider of such services with experience and funding from cash flow. It's a unique in-country position that puts Predator firmly in the public eye in Trinidad. The potential is huge.Indicative reserves and production rates could be up to 380 million barrels could be recovered onshore Trinidad from C02 EOR which could add another 30,000 bopd of onshore production but are subject to further studies and an increased supply of C02 EOR.However they do provide an initial indication of the material scale of what could be unlocked if a C02 EOR Pilot is seen to be successfully executed with positive results"No wonder the government are keen to support our business model.Rarely does a micro-cap company generate such an opportunity. It's a sign of the strength and track record of our management and our ability to build teams necessary to deliver results.As you can appreciate we are focussed on "getting it right" with proper joined-up planning which involves all the local stakeholders. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for us in Trinidad and we intend to patiently progress it to a successful conclusion.Best RegardsPaul | sull75 | |
29/8/2018 16:35 | A good result in Ireland and you could be talking many pounds per share. Buy/hold and stick them away imo | multibaggers1 | |
29/8/2018 16:21 | I have to agree with you there Argyle, just happy to be in both! | sull75 | |
29/8/2018 16:06 | Sul! I was just thinking da same thing! As we know UPL have historic resistance at 4p - although it is looking increasingly tenuous and about to break imo. Predator is a slam dunk for my fav sci-fi film and has no such resistance so ‘Ill back it to crack it.’ tomorrow. | argyle underclap | |
29/8/2018 15:48 | PRD v UPLWhich one will crack 4p first? | sull75 | |
28/8/2018 20:07 | Great interview by our CEO. He is class! | multibaggers1 | |
28/8/2018 14:31 | Today voxmarket podcast with Predator CEO. Starts 26min 2secs in... | argyle underclap | |
28/8/2018 12:04 | Great Vox markets interview with Paul Griffiths. PRD will be the pioneer in using Co2, massive massive potential here. | sull75 | |
28/8/2018 09:45 | tidy 2, Its not about the company, rather the competence of the management. The companies you mention were/are run by gravy-train management with next to no skin in the game. Picking up fat salaries year after year and limping on from placing to placing. When a manager does not buy into his own plans, stay away. Cash | cashandcard | |
28/8/2018 09:32 | T+T think Lgo and rrl. Ireland think pvr. So basically be careful here. Imo dyor. | tidy 2 | |
24/8/2018 14:27 | He can't get them because there's none there! Told him to get a quote from the market maker. | multibaggers1 | |
24/8/2018 14:25 | I’m Looking for more next week. | argyle underclap | |
24/8/2018 13:39 | My friend is trying to buy some now. | multibaggers1 | |
24/8/2018 13:21 | another 52k top up for me, but not at your price mb! :) | bootie64 | |
24/8/2018 13:20 | Very good price | jon1962 | |
24/8/2018 13:14 | Yes and the 525k jon1962 | multibaggers1 | |
24/8/2018 13:10 | You did 3.7 for 200K? | jon1962 | |
24/8/2018 13:09 | Yeah both showing now bootie64 | multibaggers1 | |
24/8/2018 12:59 | I take it that is one of them just gone through mb? | bootie64 |
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