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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sirius Petroleum Plc | LSE:SRSP | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B03VVN93 | ORD 0.25P |
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% | 0.40 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/5/2016 10:18 | hxxps://www.globalwi | 5uns | |
28/5/2016 21:45 | @sherlock you also have to ask why Lek have gone very quiet on their 1/10% in 241.Very strange | minichris | |
28/5/2016 20:21 | Pushed down the production route yes they said that nearly a year ago now, hard to start production with no cash still yet they've spent all these millions already but on the face of it still have zero value or actual physical progress to show for anything? Big cover up or big balls up maybe a combo of the two. | aventador | |
28/5/2016 15:27 | And that, presumably, Ruedolf, is why we get the recent additions the BoD, and the request for an updated assessment of Ororo, as the recognition dawned late last year. If, as you suggest, we were in a tight corner with oil plunging and any likely investors closing wallets, then $50 oil will help get us out. I, and I suspect we all, are sincerely hoping that we get the CPR very soon. Further, that The talent and contacts now on board, are close to signing off on the deal. It could move very quickly to an AD, an EGM, a renewed DPR permit and actual press's being made, at long bloody last. | drrichard | |
28/5/2016 10:41 | Hopefully getting these secretive blocks up and ready for action rocka when the heck are we gonna be told the true facts that's the question?! | aventador | |
28/5/2016 09:36 | Allow me to ask a question. If in 2014 they clocked up a debt of £5.61m, in 2013 the debt for that year was £6.39m and 2012 £3.8m. With the up and coming results at the end of June you can add a further estimated £4m to the list.....that's about £20m in the last four year with a possible total of about £40m since inception. To justify the 40% economic interest in Ororo srsp needs to fulfill the FTSA remit that requires the supply of the Project finance which is , as yet, is still in abeyance. Let's call a spade a spade, technically, at this moment in time, on paper at least, they've got nothing. The question being, if they've spent about £40m in the past five years and have got nothing to show for it, why are they capitalised at £5.38m?.....it would seem that the only true 'asset' they have is the debt itself. £40m is a lot of money....and must have gone somewhere. | htrocka2 | |
27/5/2016 21:33 | And yes you undoubtably do know more about shares than I ever would☺ | carados | |
27/5/2016 21:27 | Well Jim you've gave me faith in srsp for not selling short☺ Thank you☺ I feel more comfortable with the shares I hold now☺ | carados | |
27/5/2016 20:55 | Don't sell Jim! Sit tight and we will be rewarded! Even DRRosso still believes! Although his posts have got less and less but he knows something is going on! | 1sonic | |
27/5/2016 20:31 | Jim, let's hope so and positive one that we are hoping for! | 1sonic | |
27/5/2016 20:23 | decided to wait til news. Can not be too far away. | jimduggen | |
27/5/2016 20:20 | So Jimbo why didn't you sell up today as you posted yesterday you had enough and was selling up?? What made you stay in? | 1sonic | |
27/5/2016 20:00 | Yeah I bet my salary you know more about shares JAMES! | 1sonic | |
27/5/2016 19:55 | Still here then ? Thought you was selling your 4 million? | aventador | |
27/5/2016 19:44 | Knows more about stocks and shares than you ever will. | jimduggen | |
27/5/2016 19:26 | He's not known as Tom Fullafroth for nothing, is he? | handygandhi |
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