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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sibir Energy | LSE:SBE | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B04M0Q71 | ORD 10P |
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% | 174.75 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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03/12/2008 21:35 | COCO-So who valued the assets? | p@ | |
03/12/2008 21:35 | Harry - no Soul - I will buy more thanks very much | coco | |
03/12/2008 21:34 | COCO - Do you believe me? | harryh05 | |
03/12/2008 21:32 | Yes will watch this go sub 30p and may be lower COCO. | soulsauce | |
03/12/2008 21:31 | I still strong believe we will see between £1.60-£1.80 by end of December. Don't ask me why but just a gut feeling. Anyone believe me? | harryh05 | |
03/12/2008 21:30 | Thanks for your advice bethany have done my own research and spoke with the company thanks and have the ace ! Now watch | coco | |
03/12/2008 21:30 | I still strong believe we will see between £1.60-£1.80 by end of December. Don't ask me why but just a gut feeling. Anyone believe me? | harryh05 | |
03/12/2008 21:26 | Abramovich knows where the bodies are buried. Now how is that? LOL. | hermana | |
03/12/2008 21:23 | COCO.....very nearly in last big slide but thank goodness didn't. Now NEVER until present management is ousted! You retain your oil refinery if you play your cards right. Tpain is correct about Mr Abramovich - how did you think he became so rich so young while other oligarchs languished in jails? Invest in current SBE at your peril, DYOR. | bethany3 | |
03/12/2008 21:22 | I still strong believe we will see between £1.60-£1.80 by end of December. Don't ask me why but just a gut feeling. | harryh05 | |
03/12/2008 21:21 | slim just left town!!!!! | hermana | |
03/12/2008 21:18 | so no chances of £1 soon? | harryh05 | |
03/12/2008 21:17 | jot,those bloodsuckers sure know how to profit from chaos and Henry has provided some serious theatre for them to jump all over. | hermana | |
03/12/2008 21:12 | Harry this is now very high risk , city boys will give it the cold shoulder for many a month, so only the reds will buy! mm will play a blinder! | jotoha1 | |
03/12/2008 21:12 | Harry this is now very high risk , city boys will give it the cold shoulder for many a month, so only the reds will buy! mm will play a blinder! | jotoha1 | |
03/12/2008 21:10 | A random number generator limited between 0 and 80 would probably give a more accurate idea than any advice anyone could give. | tpain | |
03/12/2008 21:08 | just wanted to know since I paid £1.09 for these last week. Please advise | harryh05 | |
03/12/2008 21:07 | Harry - why, does it matter ? you were asking over the weekend. | coco | |
03/12/2008 21:04 | question remains, what will be share price be on close of business this friday? | harryh05 | |
03/12/2008 20:58 | question remains, what will be share price close of business this friday? | harryh05 | |
03/12/2008 20:51 | I am not suggesting he set out to do it, but now that it has happened I could easily see him try to take advantage to try and rebuild his destroyed empire. | tpain | |
03/12/2008 20:49 | Tpain......can't agree with you more. Later on this Russian character would request to repurchase these assets back for less or at best at the same price or SBE risk being excluded in any future business deals by the Russian authorities. Serious doubt share price would recover short term unless there's an upturn in real estate values or corporate activity - even that only with the blessing of the Russian. In a nutshell SBE is a private company bar the name. | bethany3 | |
03/12/2008 20:46 | So who valued these assets? | p@ |
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