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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 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
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12/2/2020 19:35 | Jonny, Not a peep from new CEO since taking office so we have no idea what he is doing or why he took this job. No news is not good news here by a long shot. | hermana3 | |
12/2/2020 10:02 | Looks like the company has a new policy of "keeping under the radar"...presumably to keep the likes of An Taisce and other green activists off their back while they attempt to salvage something out of whats left of their portfolio of assets. Trouble is that in the absence of any positive news the PI'S are getting cold feet and all we are seeing is the steady drip drip drip of people selling out...both here and in Lansdowne. Hope this new guy can pull the proverbial rabbit out of the hat and get some decent funding in place to advance Barryroe sooner rather than later. The political backdrop is not great and the Chinese virus epidemic is not helping either as far as oil price and demand goes. Bit of a f##k up all round really. | funtimejonny | |
12/2/2020 09:16 | As described above, the net proceeds of the Placing will only provide working capital in respect of general, administrative and licence operating costs for the period to the beginning of February 2020. Accordingly, the Board is currently undertaking a strategic review of the options available to the Company on future financing alternatives to finance future working capital obligations beyond that date. Further information regarding the outcome of this strategic review will be made available at the appropriate time. We are due an update I think. | ohisay | |
11/2/2020 22:40 | Cep,And since the market hates uncertainty we are squirming in the quicksand again. Chairman Pat convinced Alan to sign up here as CEO and we have to hope his winning pitch becomes our reality..... | hermana3 | |
11/2/2020 21:33 | The whole of UK/GB politics is a basket case disaster caused by too much bogus immigration. However, business is business and unless there is another pointless judicial review, nothing much can change. So imo, it's a matter of finding a partner. As you rightfully say FTJ, it can't get any worse than it has been for the last 8 years. Something will be an improvement on nothing, and a continuing nothing is the same as with the previous politics meaning no worse. Hopefully onward and upwards from here. | cephalosaurus | |
11/2/2020 20:54 | Not much change since 2011 than! | funtimejonny | |
11/2/2020 20:19 | It makes it impossible to do anything. | ngms27 | |
11/2/2020 20:16 | How does the election change anything? There are contracts and legislation in place protecting current licences for exploration and development | cephalosaurus | |
10/2/2020 23:44 | Let us hope Alan has a partner in his pocket by now as this election result wont help him and his team in marketing Barryroe and other prospects. | hermana3 | |
10/2/2020 23:32 | Climate change/religious cult.Doesnt do common sense,but I agree Ireland needs Oil/Gas..and hopefully PVR supplies it | blustry123 | |
10/2/2020 23:07 | O my o my o my panick panick and panicky, do you lot not know Ireland needs this oil and gas, it’s all coming together just a little bit more time, it doesn’t matter who’s in power thay will have to realize Ireland need this or do we keep bringing oil tankers after oil tankers across the seas causeing major climate problems for years to come , what about simple common sense | toolpusher2 | |
10/2/2020 22:40 | Blustry, Greens will want in but don't have a strong hand to bully the rest of the left. Interesting white knuckle times ahead.... | hermana3 | |
10/2/2020 22:33 | Jonny, New Government needs Energy Security too and will be an issue for them to chew on. | hermana3 | |
10/2/2020 22:32 | Shinners,FF and greens.seems to be mix according to political pundits..greens definitely will want complete ban..maybe compo is our best bet..what would it beaded on.Any legal knowledge out there | blustry123 | |
10/2/2020 19:56 | Mc, You think dem shinners going to kick us in the solar plexus? | hermana3 | |
10/2/2020 19:47 | Always thought we would have gone out with a bang and not a whimper....... | mcbull | |
10/2/2020 19:41 | Jonny, Got to be more than a wee bit better than those unctuous green yokes!!!! | hermana3 | |
10/2/2020 16:53 | God Help us! A bunch of inexperienced socialists are holding the key cards now. Accompanied by others of the same ilk who owe their seats to transfer votes! | funtimejonny | |
10/2/2020 09:48 | True, but it will also cost a bomb not to! | greyingsurfer | |
10/2/2020 08:37 | No party can explain where the 100's of billions will investment will come from to support a full transition to carbon neutral. A lot of the cheap solutions are just green washing - if the country is serious about climate change it will cost a bomb. | sirrux | |
10/2/2020 08:30 | Difficult to tell with Mary, she's played cards close to her chest on climate change. They strongly support a transition to carbon neutral but in a just way, they don't want to punish and recognise jobs, sustainability at risk if they act too rashly. So who knows. | sirrux | |
09/2/2020 18:11 | Doubt it as she has moved onto other issues. Fortunately she is a moving feast and never stays on one issue for long..... | hermana3 | |
09/2/2020 18:02 | Yep, as you say anything ie possible.Will she and her crowd be able to do more damage? | abudhabi123 |
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