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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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04/3/2019 22:37 | r9505571...Beautiful | blustry123 | |
04/3/2019 17:14 | Had to. Picked up some @ 13.55p. Feel the share price may not drop further. But who knows!!! GLA, GD | greatfull dead | |
04/3/2019 15:53 | How can the City Financial directors move funds under management into cash by selling shares in order to repay company loans? FUM are ring fenced. In addition City Financial participated in this month's subscription for share in Cabot Energy. So no brakes on investment. | itsriskythat | |
04/3/2019 15:37 | Below the reporting threshold, so we'll probably never know. | steelwatch | |
04/3/2019 15:33 | That's a bit of a blow....if the selling continues. Opportunity to pick up some cheap shares when the selling is over I guess. | funtimejonny | |
04/3/2019 15:32 | ..or may have been, or in the process of. | steelwatch | |
04/3/2019 15:30 | So possibly 9.25m shares being dumped onto the market soon? | r9505571 | |
04/3/2019 13:31 | Sorry yes 9.25m | shafaq | |
04/3/2019 13:22 | shafaq - where did you see that please? Best I could find is that they held 9.25m at 31 Oct 2018. See page 18: | steelwatch | |
04/3/2019 12:43 | r9, Never been myself. A friend (A lady) who lives nearby Lisdoonvarna told me it's full of the blue rinse set, ladies. A lot of Americans too, say 35%+. Sounds a gas. ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
04/3/2019 12:38 | Blustry123 what did you make of Lisdoonvarna's match making festival? | r9505571 | |
04/3/2019 12:01 | They hold 5m pvr shares. | shafaq | |
04/3/2019 11:57 | May not be related, but could account for it? | steelwatch | |
04/3/2019 11:37 | Some chunky sells | jam2day | |
04/3/2019 10:32 | Now there's a thing! GLA, GD | greatfull dead | |
04/3/2019 07:40 | Div, Nearly bought a few EOG late last year. Hughie is working hard on farmouts and must be very close on Iniskea. The last yard can be the hardest and he is waiting on incoming partner's main BOD to sanction deal. You pays yer money.... | hermana3 | |
04/3/2019 06:49 | Me too buddy! | funtimejonny | |
03/3/2019 17:51 | Or Hermana. | divmad | |
03/3/2019 17:50 | Should I take a serious look at eog, GoM? | divmad | |
03/3/2019 16:36 | Spot on Hermana. Licence transactions are a very good thing to focus on. Actual oil well punts are a completely different tactical game. I’m astonished though at your share price prediction for a farm out. Your 6p represents an Mcap of <27 stg which is truly miserly! Still I respect your opinion, we will no doubt have some banter when/if the deal is released. Blustry what may happen is a ground up redevelopment of the combustion and boiler houses, the turbines will function in exactly the same manner and should require no modification at all. I would expect that the HFO (Heavy fuel oil) back up system and storage will remain, perfectly logical and would cover any gas supply interruption. So several years of work but can be done in phases. I would recommend a visit to a coal fired power station. Apologies to PVR’s for the o/t. | gunsofmarscapone | |
03/3/2019 14:57 | NO Link sorry , just politician discussing it on Claire Byrne show {Irish television }some time ago.Maybe a load of s.... | blustry123 | |
03/3/2019 14:51 | Guns, 6p would be good as a farmout is good news but only a precursor to the cruel game of drilling!!! | hermana3 | |
03/3/2019 14:33 | Thanks blustry, have you a link? | gunsofmarscapone |
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