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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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-3.40 | -1.65% | 203.20 | 204.40 | 204.60 | 210.00 | 204.00 | 208.80 | 2,100,099 | 16:35:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 812.42M | 177.8M | 0.4578 | 4.46 | 793.78M |
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28/5/2019 12:54 | Nice to see the move up, something due on the news front maybe? 8-) | captainfatcat | |
28/5/2019 12:06 | Ello ello! | spandy83 | |
28/5/2019 11:19 | Any such interest is invariably shrouded in confidentiality clauses and excruciatingly slow in leading to any firm commitment. | steelwatch | |
28/5/2019 10:54 | Softly softly catchee monkey. | fardels bear | |
28/5/2019 10:48 | Seems to be taking a long time to confirm any of these companies that have contacted is with regard using our platform. Almost June now | reallyrich | |
27/5/2019 17:04 | Interesting FB thanks. | robo175 | |
27/5/2019 14:09 | Reposted from wildcat1 on ECO board:Upper Aptian Shale, "New wells that will test this concept will almost certainly result" "In Namibia, itâs interesting that ExxonMobil has taken a large new acreage position in the Namibe Basin in Northern Namibia where north of the Walvis Ridge there is some salt. In the Walvis basin and essentially totally undrilled Luderitz Basin though, there is now also clear evidence that many of the historic wells were drilled above the Upper Aptian Shale, which appears to be over pressured and could be acting as a seal. Equally interesting is the fact that the few wells drilled below the seal in the right parts of these and the Orange Basin to the south all found hydrocarbons where the wells encountered any reservoir. New wells that will test this concept will almost certainly result." | fardels bear | |
27/5/2019 13:05 | Something we've not looked at in a long while: "Serica has the automatic right to extend the licence after December 2019 with the commitment to one exploration well in the following 2 year 2nd Extension Period which would expire in December 2021"..... "There is a window of opportunity to benefit from favourable rig rates available after the recent downturn if a commitment to a well is made in the near term and plans accelerated to drill in 2019/20" Probably needs oil prices to strengthen to make it happen. | steelwatch | |
24/5/2019 22:17 | Sell in June and eat a prune? | fardels bear | |
24/5/2019 21:02 | May out in June. | blueball | |
24/5/2019 20:01 | Normal service resumed today :) | bountyhunter | |
23/5/2019 23:33 | Let's not discuss gas price though. I think you're right but DOW and FTSE didn't help. | fardels bear | |
23/5/2019 21:24 | More on topic I think that the dip in the oil price dragged down O&G stocks today (even those which are largely gas such as SQZ). | bountyhunter | |
23/5/2019 21:18 | Yes obviously busy doing that training which you recommended, either that or planting out some geraniums :) | bountyhunter | |
23/5/2019 20:05 | Well it seems to have done the trick. | fardels bear | |
23/5/2019 15:59 | Yes, it was quite tricky back in those days: | steelwatch | |
23/5/2019 15:10 | I bet she's never tried it on a phone! 😉 | bountyhunter | |
23/5/2019 00:01 | Mavis Beacon teaches typing. | fardels bear | |
22/5/2019 21:47 | Who the gad damme is that. Good day | upomega | |
22/5/2019 21:39 | I think you should google Mavis Beacon. | fardels bear | |
22/5/2019 20:41 | My post is for the horticulturist,s.for the boat people I have some DVDs of Howards way you can borrow if that helps | upomega |
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