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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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13/9/2016 09:34 | On one day last week, there were 18 separate 5m share trades showing. The next day there were 5. All bar 2 were later deleted. After these big batches, others have shown up since. Millions of shares have been made available. I dare say one of the Cs is trading shares they do not yet possess, and somebody is picking them up around the 40 mark. Pis remain discouraged from buying due to Co. silence or half-assed reporting. | dr rosso | |
13/9/2016 09:21 | My ass. Ororo could wait whilst parallel assets were being readied. Those itk were assured that no dramatic progress news would be released whilst they played out their share shifting stunt. Vitally important that Sirius published as little field progress info as possible. No wonder that Lyon, Stein, Taylor, Havoc have remained semi-detached in their TAC team. Time now for the real O&G men to deliver | dr rosso | |
13/9/2016 08:55 | An early one from the office junior.. Nov 2012 '....Company will work with its partners, to put both the Ororo Field and the Oil Block into production, as soon as is practicable' | htrocka2 | |
13/9/2016 07:54 | With schlumberger plastered all over our master investor show stand it would seem strange if they were not the preferred driller of any wells.At this stage we know the last date for the AGM is early November ,the time is now becoming limited .Interims at months end.These things aren't set in stone but are very likely so a few solid things to hang ones hat on.jury is still out as to whether we shall see 2p first on the back of spudding details and who is funding any drill.A few shareholders waiting on the end of the week but this is just speculative and pure guesswork although not totally wide of the mark..So for me it's an interesting few weeks and what will our broker/advisor choose in respect of the share price... | bronislav | |
13/9/2016 07:49 | Hopefully Cornhill has been dispensed with along with Cairn. These 2 often work together, involved in dubious placings. MXO, FRR. MAGP It's as if they seek out Cos strapped for working capital and dont ask too many questions about the way in which reqs are met. Note the heavy dilutions. The C word is appropriate for this bunch. . | dr rosso | |
12/9/2016 22:35 | Office Junior been let loose again. Nomad has to take the blame for letting this nonsense get passed. Conjured up a mystery sub-subsidiary which apparently has had a DIRECT interest in the whole 95 Block. | dr rosso | |
12/9/2016 22:28 | This company has more subsidiaries than Tesco. '.... Sirius Ororo ("OML 95") Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sirius ("Sirius Ororo Ltd.") which directly owns OML 95 which belong to Sirius Petroleum Ltd.. | htrocka2 | |
12/9/2016 22:20 | Exactly, Bron. Beggars belief that these two, not to mention Schlum and HAVOC, and Chris N, have knowingly shackled their collective cart to our pony without having a glimpse inside the box. We await with baited breath. Hopefully before too long. | drrichard | |
12/9/2016 22:11 | CPR just another piece in the puzzle .havoc GL and SH will ensure a happy ending otherwise they wouldn't be here.The mystery is just what the happy ending will be. | bronislav | |
12/9/2016 19:56 | If this (covered-up) cpr is so vital in attracting funding, how is it that there was already one proposal on the table some weeks ago? | dr rosso | |
12/9/2016 17:33 | He has posted a few entries re SRSP in the last couple of months Prophet. Generally supportive | drrichard | |
12/9/2016 17:02 | i see SRSP made it to Malcy's blog, fwiw Sirius Petroleum I noted last week that Sirius had published a CPR on the Ororo field on block OML 95 in Nigeria. The CPR reads relatively positively and the company claim that it gives reason for optimism and is ‘robust at current oil prices. This is early days for Sirius but I do get interest in the company who have just raised another £500/- by way of a convertible from existing shareholders. There is much work to be done with the need to lock in contractors and I suspect the need to raise a fair bit more money in due course. Also a bit of housekeeping by consolidating broker and NOMAD roles. | the prophet | |
12/9/2016 16:59 | Bum hammer....... I've got a nice holding... I may buy some more.... Might even pawn the wife's wedding ring.... Lol | 1sonic | |
12/9/2016 16:51 | cold turkey for Bron | solarno lopez | |
12/9/2016 16:39 | Clam Chowder | bumhammer | |
12/9/2016 16:38 | Vichyssoise perhaps, Bron? | drrichard | |
12/9/2016 16:33 | Do we have news which relates to the drill and that news means we are in a position to book reserves?Would that catapult us to 2p and then into a suspension.EGM then called .The convertible loan would be passed through at an EGM as pi,s are not the majority.AD released and everyone pleased .Sirius relists and rerates.As Sherlock points out ,who is going to buy Sirius shares without meaningful news?Today we have a few pi,s but the majority is contained within the larger trades.If Sirius is something significant those close are not going to let it slip so close to a conclusion.I was thinking of some sausage for tea but all this talk of the block and what's on the block has put me off a bit.It will,have to be soup. | bronislav | |
12/9/2016 16:31 | hahahah so it was | solarno lopez | |
12/9/2016 16:27 | That wasn't a leak sol that was just an extended bums rush | 1alfi | |
12/9/2016 16:22 | we had some sort of leak not long ago to get the price above 0.35 | solarno lopez |
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