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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Rose Petroleum Plc | LSE:ROSE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF44KY60 | ORD 0.1P |
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% | 0.475 | 0.45 | 0.50 | - | 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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07/3/2016 15:45 | wisteria2, yes absolutely correct. In fact I have no idea why the share price is up today . Surely it would be better if the oil, gold and copper price was going down? :) | rmart | |
07/3/2016 13:53 | Hi rmart, Gold up again ...Oil up again... copper up again...Not that it is relevant to this company...GLA. | wisteria2 | |
07/3/2016 13:10 | Best spread for a while | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 11:32 | zzzzzzzzzzz Warevoh | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 11:29 | everyone is childish to you Judi. I would suggest you take long look in the mirror. | rmart | |
07/3/2016 11:08 | zzzzzzzzzz Another pretend filterer How childish and tedious | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 10:26 | Warevoh zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 10:24 | ah no answer, you are good at putting the questions out, but not answering them. Got you covered now. DERAMPER.... LOL, hilarious. Every shareholder in Rose knows that the gold copper and oil assets (producing or not) are based partly on the commodity price. What a fool. | rmart | |
07/3/2016 10:16 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 10:16 | Judi, you are the one who needs to grow up. so unless producing it is not important? | rmart | |
07/3/2016 10:16 | Extremely childish | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 10:09 | No, his bum chum! Keep the faith, ignore the derampers! | 1i1i1i | |
07/3/2016 09:59 | cheers. are you his minder ? | rmart | |
07/3/2016 09:32 | so unless producing it is not important? | rmart | |
07/3/2016 09:18 | If you have no idea, then stop your childish sniping at people who do want to know the answers! The commodity price increases would be massively important to us if we actually produced some | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 09:11 | 1. None 2. No Idea 3. No Idea. Do you really feel that the price of gold oil and copper rising is not relevant to rose? | rmart | |
07/3/2016 09:10 | For the last time. Bored now How much Gold have we produced since they shut the mine down? How much money do we have in the bank to drill our first oil well and re open our gold mine)? How much profit (after all company expenses are taken out) are we making on the Copper and processing operations? How much cash do you think we have left in the bank? A White Knight is required to come to our rescue or its massive dilution for us (thats if he could even get a placing away in this climate) | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 09:04 | Do you really feel that the price of gold oil and copper rising is not relevant to rose? | rmart | |
07/3/2016 08:44 | Now we've grown up and got rid of the pretend filter button The questions I asked you are actually extremely relevant Waiting for your answer In the meantime Hat Rabbit Matty | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 08:40 | ok, i give in....... I did not say we are mining, I am not commenting on cash, and did not comment on profit on copper. If you really feel that the price of gold oil and copper is not relevant to rose then you really need to go back to school. I have no idea why you would be invested in a gold, oil and copper comapny if you really think that. very odd behaviour. | rmart | |
07/3/2016 08:35 | Grow up. Another pretend filter button user :) Funny funny funny Just answer the questions | judijudi | |
07/3/2016 08:20 | ohhh, shall i look at what he said? prob best not to as it is probably about the price being completely irrelevant. | rmart |
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