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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Providence Resources Plc | LSE:PVR | London | Ordinary Share | IE00B66B5T26 | ORD EUR0.001 (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% | 3.25 | 3.10 | 3.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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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16/8/2017 14:08 | I have just bought a small holding here - let's see what the drill results are! | andinvestor1 | |
16/8/2017 13:58 | Talkman, it must be the way you tell um :) | richpassi | |
16/8/2017 13:52 | This mornings rise is now being watered down. | talkman2 | |
16/8/2017 13:49 | Pre you started the message with the correct word , IF , if they do it will go up it did when Barryroe was announced as a good one, and everyone is minted from that discovery .....sorry did I say everyone , I meant Tor has done well out of that one :) | richpassi | |
16/8/2017 13:48 | Cairn share price going strong .... Cairn market cap up 31m ...pvr market cap only up 6m ..go figure that one. | ruedolf | |
16/8/2017 13:41 | Tell me about it rich. I sometimes think if i want to lose dosh, this is the plaice 🐟🐠 | rayrac | |
16/8/2017 13:41 | If they strike at Drombeg, expect this to go ballistic imo...mr 500,000 buyer earlier knows something? | pre | |
16/8/2017 13:33 | Just doing a quick calculation and if this was to go up by 75% from current price .... I know it could be a lot to ask ! ..... But say it did , then it will be at the dizzy heights of.... where it was two weeks ago ;) | richpassi | |
16/8/2017 13:27 | Is this a bull trap? | zhockey | |
16/8/2017 13:20 | just spotted that 500,000 buy at full ask...interesting | pre | |
16/8/2017 13:09 | ...just wanted to show where refinery is, that's all ;-) | billyrayvalentine | |
16/8/2017 12:50 | Is kind of hilarious all this talk about every move of the ships..COS is still 15%, I hope the oil comes in, fact is we already lost 3bn barrels when druid was a duster.Strike here will be great news for our licenses, if it doesn't come in it's all barryroe... IMHO.Barryroe is closer to land than drombeg... | neo26 | |
16/8/2017 12:45 | Whitegate is an accredited testing facility. Is the Frende indeed our friend and discharging some lovely Dromberg juice? | langster | |
16/8/2017 12:45 | Frende is under way destination Stena Icemax | harrissen | |
16/8/2017 12:44 | Edda Frende fueled up and rarin' to go (back to the rig). | steelwatch | |
16/8/2017 12:40 | SP slipping .Evian walking away without making an offer ? There's always Buxton Water or Sainsbury's " Taste The Difference Water " as possible suitors | talkman2 | |
16/8/2017 12:37 | This pic shows a tanker discharging crude into the refinery system - exactly where the Frende is at present. Still not discounting the probability that Frende is merely refuelling but it's nice to dream! | langster | |
16/8/2017 12:30 | Good sign if they are ongoing with refuelling perhaps? | rayrac | |
16/8/2017 12:27 | Well, is it, or isn't it?! | rayrac | |
16/8/2017 12:26 | Looking at Google maps the jetty could also be an input point for raw crude into the Whitegate refinery. I'd love to imagine the Frende be offloading a barrel or 2 for testing? Wishful thinking? | langster | |
16/8/2017 12:22 | Exactly topping up fuel for the rig most likely | ngms27 | |
16/8/2017 12:15 | Pier used for inward and outward refinery cargoes and also bunkering. Supply vessels for ill fated Dunquin well also bunkered there. | steelwatch | |
16/8/2017 12:14 | Good rise. It was "oversold" after the Druid result. Probably back to fair value now? Though it will fall again if Dromberg is also a duster, in which case it will indeed turn out to be a dead cat bounce. | papillon |
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