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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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12/8/2019 12:55 | Congrats to you ECO warriors, (excluding Brid of course!). | steelwatch | |
12/8/2019 12:47 | Westie, Your in ECO!!! ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
12/8/2019 12:44 | Spot on Westie. Im going to add more of ECO and TLW. | funtimejonny | |
12/8/2019 12:09 | GD -- IMO, it's not just the massive find that's put the share price up 100% it is what they have learnt ahead of the next 5 drills on their patch. Not selling a stick !! Well done -- also pleased for Rayrac. | westmoreland lad | |
12/8/2019 11:54 | Ftj, I hope your wrong about Johhny Chinaman. ECO, I bought 2 tranches. One when they were mentioned here mid March and the end of July to average down. Boy am I glad I did. Will hold until they are taken out. 'IF'... ATB, GD | greatfull dead | |
12/8/2019 11:36 | thetoonarmy2 so are you now saying HSBC or PVR or the Nomad are lying or being economical with the truth ....? If it does not happen it does not happen but there would have to be a stewards enquiry at least as none of those three would lie due to reputational risk and potential fines for lying to AIM. No patience or manners in the floggers of ADVFN these days | seagreen | |
12/8/2019 11:32 | yawn....the level of meaningful comment and attempts to scare people by bitter and twisted nutters knows no abounds on advfn...go back to working in the sweet shop | seagreen | |
12/8/2019 10:09 | Beginning to look like Jonny Chinaman has got short arms and long pockets... OFF TOPIC: Looks like TLW have pulled off a blinding success with their well offshore Guyana along with partners Total and ECO. And its only the beginning of a multi well programme in that basin. Check out their RNS this morning.Had a few ECO and TLW shares in me portfolio so pleased that they've rocketed this morning! | funtimejonny | |
12/8/2019 10:03 | Too fishy..... Pulled out my 30% profit since last week..... See ya. | mustafa15a | |
12/8/2019 09:26 | Good to have someone new to blame to start the week off .... | richpassi | |
12/8/2019 08:38 | Well it is more than 3-5 weeks late.... | hermana3 | |
12/8/2019 08:35 | Lola's well was estimated to take 100-150 days to completeDont think there is any influence between the two drills I spoke with a senior manager over the weekend regarding the delay in the money, he was quite clear in saying that if the transaction is in dollars then it has to go from China to America then to Ireland and it's normal to take between 3 and 5 weeks It's the American banks who hold up the transactions | specul82 | |
12/8/2019 07:24 | So nothing yet as deadline day is end of today. Iolar well must be nearing TD but will we hear anything soon? | hermana3 | |
11/8/2019 23:18 | Will hear good news on that vital issue early doors with luck | hermana3 | |
11/8/2019 23:05 | I'd say the owners are wondering who's going to pay the bill before they go anywhere. | 1cagney | |
11/8/2019 22:54 | Steel,Are we next in line for it? | hermana3 | |
10/8/2019 12:45 | I think Papillon has a point. There are plenty of experienced players looking for good opportunities. But you've had no takers except for the lot that can't even stump up the cash for a rig site survey. Cairn is desperate for something like this and has worked with PVR before but has steered clear. The calibration of the board says it all...the son of the owner, Duster McCoss and Pat Plonker. And when was it ever necessary to celebrate wildly when a rig site survey is approved by bureaucrats. Your response...look at Hurricane...is a red herring. Look at PVR, it's history, it's performance and its people...and get your money out before it's gone forever. | hsfinch | |
10/8/2019 02:13 | Designated survey vessel heading into Aberdeen tonight. | steelwatch | |
09/8/2019 20:27 | Time will tell | r9505571 | |
09/8/2019 16:39 | post 2122 so why did you invest in it in the first place clever clogs? You seem too suffer from PVRbipolar??? Most peculiar poster on advfn 2019 award? No wonder people ridicule you, you change your mind every day | seagreen | |
09/8/2019 15:33 | Well even share blogger (and over enthusiastic O&G share pusher), Malcy, seems to have doubts that the money (moulah) due from APEC's funders will be received. He's changed his tune! "Providence/Lansdown A Barryroe update this morning but whilst it is good news it isn’t the piece we are all waiting for. The good news is that the Minister of State has given permission for the JV to undertake a seabed debris clearance and site survey over the Barryroe field which will commence next month if, and it’s a big if, they receive the moulah from the Orient…" Not that the chief ramper over on the LOGP lse bb, Phoebus, has any doubts! He posts as though he is an APEC insider. Perhaps he could ask them to include a mention of Barryroe on their farcical web site! LOL. | papillon | |
09/8/2019 14:55 | Bull, Good analogy and now one can't climb Everest because of the queue from the base. | archlight | |
09/8/2019 13:56 | He's meaning the trade of 1 share earlier today which is suggested as hidden code for market makers and investors for an RNS | mwainw1973 | |
09/8/2019 12:51 | Pap its 2019 now mate. technology has moved on. keep harping on about the failed efforts of the 1970s if you want. nobody had climbed Everest until around 95 years ago. Times change. | bullbearshit |
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