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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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2.70 | 1.87% | 147.30 | 146.80 | 147.80 | 148.40 | 140.00 | 145.80 | 6,376,030 | 16:35:06 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 632.64M | 102.98M | 0.2652 | 5.54 | 570.09M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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13/8/2019 18:30 | Exxon withdrawing from NS could make shearwater very interesting given BP and Exxon want out. Sounds like a Serica speciality given the complex structured deal with BKR.GLA | ![]() simplemilltownboy | |
13/8/2019 14:54 | Wow that's a chunky transaction. | rathean | |
12/8/2019 13:24 | Aaah! Yes I now see it appears to be moving. | ![]() farmscan | |
12/8/2019 13:21 | Fs - it's currently c.44 km south of Rhum and about 5 km west of Bruce, but hasn't changed the AIS destination. | steelwatch | |
12/8/2019 13:18 | I still have Polaris at Rhum. | ![]() farmscan | |
12/8/2019 12:52 | That's a serious bit of kit. | ![]() captainfatcat | |
12/8/2019 12:30 | Rever Polaris has shifted from Rhum back to Bruce and is joined by another dive ship: | steelwatch | |
10/8/2019 12:19 | I did notice that but couldn't find anything more recent. Was still interesting background reading. :) | ![]() bountyhunter | |
10/8/2019 09:55 | Deleted: Article posted 2018. It appears I'm running a year behind! | ![]() farmscan | |
10/8/2019 09:49 | Yes been there 3 days now. | ![]() bountyhunter | |
10/8/2019 09:39 | Rever Polaris still on 'restricted manoeuvrability' at Rhum I see. | ![]() farmscan | |
09/8/2019 23:02 | There is currently a three weeks window maximum in which the Directors may be able to buy shares. They definitely can't buy within the 30 day period ahead of the interim results announcement which must be made by the end of September. They also shouldn't deal 30 days before a price-sensitive announcement if they know one is on the way. I'm not sure they want to buy anyway. | ![]() kinwah | |
09/8/2019 12:12 | Beech35 - Are you new to this by any chance? Directors buy and sell shares in their companies all the time. Director dealings are often the Best Buy and sell signals. | ![]() lord gnome | |
09/8/2019 10:50 | What a strange thing for someone to say on an investors board... why on earth do you think that? | ![]() spandy83 | |
09/8/2019 09:32 | The directors most certainly can buy shares, but there are rules governing when they can. | steelwatch | |
09/8/2019 09:18 | The directors cannot buy shares, it’s against the rules, if they could I am sure they would have bought the company by now. | beech35 | |
09/8/2019 08:47 | Said it before but nobody commented but if there isn't a deal in the works justifying a closed period; then I'll be really upset that there's been no director buying at these prices. They should be loading up big time to demonstrate their own confidence. If a deal comes soon then all is forgiven. | ![]() spandy83 | |
08/8/2019 22:30 | GG well done on your astute buying and selling I've been here 4 years now or let's say 10 -11 days but I'm thinking if u r not in it to win it then u lose ground ...we just dont know what's around the corner with acw I'm still hoping for a deal in the next 2 months | ![]() nicnic1953 | |
08/8/2019 21:43 | 👁👁 | steelwatch | |
08/8/2019 21:31 | I've traded futures so am well aware of how they work. You are the one who needs to go back to school if not still there! Filtered for proving beyond doubt that you are an arrogant imbecile with nothing useful to contribute. | ![]() bountyhunter |
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