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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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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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05/9/2016 14:23 | If think on this occasion mick is speaking the truth. | bronislav | |
05/9/2016 14:19 | Ht, he sounds like Jim/Oluf! | jamie40 | |
05/9/2016 14:18 | Yes - tell us more Mick | carrbradshaw | |
05/9/2016 14:16 | MickOgunsanya... Had a meeting in my homeland and can assure all is well... I don't suppose you could elaborate on that? | htrocka2 | |
05/9/2016 14:11 | MickOgunsanya - 04 Sep 2016 - 16:29 - 54573 of 54657 - 2Had a meeting in my homeland and can assure all is well. End of September will bring big luxury my friendsI wonder how many took me serious? We are moving on the road to extreme wealth | mickogunsanya | |
05/9/2016 14:03 | oibuy.. The 200 MDA is turning north...a bit like a large oil tanker.. we're well into break out territory ...no turning back now. | htrocka2 | |
05/9/2016 13:55 | SRSPGet over .5p for a developed up trend. | oilbuy | |
05/9/2016 13:37 | Current SELL price is 0.4615p. Selftrade dummy at 2m. edit... just this minute 13.40 dropped it back to 44 edit... 13.48 ASK back under pressure as small buyers wanting in at 49 | dr rosso | |
05/9/2016 13:35 | 4 vs 3 and Cantor back in control on bid and ask. Still trying to hold it back. | fazertracy | |
05/9/2016 13:33 | Drrichard .there certainly is a demand for gas. | bronislav | |
05/9/2016 13:29 | The string of trades coming through at 44 ish are all sells | dr rosso | |
05/9/2016 13:28 | Bron and Sherlcok, that must be creating a very fair wind for us. Although I hope our the BoD are spoilt for choice I do wish they would make a decision. | drrichard | |
05/9/2016 13:25 | Sherlock .ALI D,s lost a lot of cash this year due to the gas shortages at the cement works resulting in an increase of 40% on a bag of cement... | bronislav | |
05/9/2016 13:21 | Ondo State Governor, Segun Mimiko tweeted this last month: "Power has been a major constraint to the growth of industries in our country today". I also gather that according to industry data, more than half of Nigeria's power plants (including Omotosho in Ondo) are currently facing gas shortages. The under-utilised electricity generation capacity due to gas constraints rose to 4,284 megawatts on August 5, 2016 from 3,100MW on April 5 | sherl0ck | |
05/9/2016 13:03 | Aha. Serious risk of suspension. ASK pushed right up t0 55 in order to stop the buys. Big 25% spread also being used as deterrence. No prob selling 2m at 44. More... I'm told in desperate straits. Needing stock. Will take 4m now at 44. Is the share price going to be allowed to get away? | dr rosso | |
05/9/2016 12:59 | Jenny Tulwought5 Sep '16 - 12:54 - 54645 of 54645 See - you don't know what you're talking about FT I've joined the masses here. | fazertracy | |
05/9/2016 12:54 | See - you don't know what you're talking about FT - you're givng us girls a bad name. (bid 0.4355 in a dummy trade just now). Back to the kitchen with yers!! EDIT: Bid is 0.437. EDITED EDIT: White with one please luv. | jenny tulwought | |
05/9/2016 12:51 | and up pops a 50k buy. 2 vs 2 | fazertracy | |
05/9/2016 12:48 | Looks like it. | fazertracy | |
05/9/2016 12:46 | Well well well. Has trading been stopped? | dr rosso | |
05/9/2016 12:36 | No Bum you flatterer, I'm just guessing. | jamie40 | |
05/9/2016 12:33 | Suspension calling. My deadline for news is cop 7 Sept when the 72 trading hours are up. | dr rosso |
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