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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Serica Energy Plc | LSE:SQZ | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0CY5V57 | ORD USD0.10 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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3.50 | 1.92% | 185.60 | 185.60 | 186.00 | 187.20 | 181.30 | 182.20 | 1,508,875 | 16:35:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 812.42M | 177.8M | 0.4578 | 4.06 | 721.16M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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17/9/2018 13:40 | I'm sure various parties will be aware that Erskine will be restarting shortly....as long as there is further positive comments on BKR when Erskine is announced, I can't see why it won't push on to £1...ish? | sawney | |
17/9/2018 13:27 | If the waiver was received today we should have an RNS v soon. 2 weeks before expiry of the current one sounds plausible to me. Or could be Erskine news. | general george | |
17/9/2018 13:22 | Looks like Erskine news may be imminent I agree. Maybe also something positive brewing on the waiver front although I think it's a bit too soon for a waiver to be announced given recent news (which I am happy with given the continued confidence shown). Dh, had my first WS pizza last night washed down with a pint of DoomBar included at a great Wetherspoons' in Brecon, highly recommended. You can have three of them served to you for less than the standard price of a Dominoes pizza! | bountyhunter | |
17/9/2018 13:10 | Have made 5 purchases today ,only one came up as a buy , the so called trades can be dodgy , remember this is AIM. | winston8643 | |
17/9/2018 13:01 | It's 'got' to be Erskine news a coming? | dunderheed | |
17/9/2018 12:59 | Did you sell them? | fardels bear | |
17/9/2018 12:41 | Keep on saying this to people I know of people who have accumulated £500k plus in their peps/isas. Of course not saying people are doing this just a suggestion? Certainly a lot of punters arriving at good ship sqz now I think - good volumes today? Heading out now - has anyone tried the pizzas at Wethers - they are magical for the price - really like the dough! | dunderheed | |
17/9/2018 12:38 | ta of course they 'may' but certainly not saying that is the case here, just suggested it buddy. They make the profit in isa - tsf across to dealing account to (potentially) reduce the profits (and / or tsf risk) in their dealing account? | dunderheed | |
17/9/2018 12:37 | Another 100k buy | general george | |
17/9/2018 12:35 | Bed & ISA limit is £20K pa, Dh... Could just about be a Bed & SIPP but I doubt it. Or as you say a transfer from ISA to a trading account but who on earth would do that... | fardels bear | |
17/9/2018 11:44 | Not necessarily a roll over sorry - something like a sale and isa - or the other way around? isa sale and back into trading account? Only saying it's a possibility not a banged on reason for transaction! | dunderheed | |
17/9/2018 11:43 | Going to be expensive rolling it over until November. | fardels bear | |
17/9/2018 11:34 | 55k buy now.... | general george | |
17/9/2018 10:26 | Actually having looked closer (for the first time!) think you're right pineapple! | dunderheed | |
17/9/2018 10:18 | I reckon the 2 x 125k is a rollover | pineapple1 | |
17/9/2018 10:04 | Huge buys. Sth happening here | general george | |
17/9/2018 09:44 | no not yet lol!! You never know I may not be able to get back in (for the other shares - still have some 270k) - I'm waiting on another stock or two to present selling opportunity and they seem pretty 'strong' at the moment so whilst 1000% I believe waiver will be issued I'll keep these until risk changes to sqz being better 'value'!! | dunderheed |
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