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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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07/4/2017 16:22 | A week Monday | pipelinepete | |
07/4/2017 16:16 | Pete we all know it's Good Friday you can stop saying it now. | rod99 | |
07/4/2017 16:07 | Next friday | pipelinepete | |
07/4/2017 16:05 | Wine O'clock........ tick tock.... maybe start now! Take the cat out for a stroll, kick a few cans around and dream of my winnings on this share! When o when will it pop! | 1sonic | |
07/4/2017 15:38 | Mms holding it down so the insiders can buy on the cheap | pipelinepete | |
07/4/2017 15:34 | Might see 1p by July if your lucky! | aventador | |
07/4/2017 15:34 | Hope and a mix of blind faith aventador | pipelinepete | |
07/4/2017 15:30 | Smoking ass | bumhammer | |
07/4/2017 15:27 | No don't be stupid that's why I put lmafo! | aventador | |
07/4/2017 15:10 | bsg I thought a 'low side rollover' was a wrestling move. Look like Bed'n'ISAs to me. | handygandhi | |
07/4/2017 15:09 | Still time guys........looking like a takeover now | pipelinepete | |
07/4/2017 14:58 | handy, lots of low side roll overs. Not heavy selling at all. | bsg | |
07/4/2017 14:56 | Please, please tell me you didn't actually believe that Adventador? | bumhammer | |
07/4/2017 14:54 | 1p by close of play lmfao | aventador | |
07/4/2017 14:53 | Have heard back from IG Index, their risk dept is not allowing anymore long positions in the stock as IG have more than 3% long positions. Not sure if that is good news or bad news, don't 90% of s/betters lose money or something like that? Exception that proves the rule? | astralvision | |
07/4/2017 14:33 | Heavy selling today, according to the knowledgeable twitterati. ! | handygandhi | |
07/4/2017 14:32 | Related article... | htrocka2 | |
07/4/2017 11:55 | "the market hasn't really grasped the much bigger picture" Keeping certain info out of the public domain has ensured that the market remains largely unaware of what's going on, and that is the best way of suppressing the share price until the time is right. I think we'll find that Partner 4 is already established in Nigeria offshore ops. Look East for the main backers, sourced and job done by Fletcher-Juniper-Kej | dr rosso | |
07/4/2017 11:46 | I have my own small shortlist for who P4 could be, just based on what I think Sirius is building, why it's innovative, why we probably have found favour with regulatory authorities and how each constituent link in the chain has a distinct & critical job. RNSs & Bobo's podcast have definitely helped to build a more complete picture with regards to why partners are here, what they have to offer and what they're looking for in return. Having established 3 of the corner pieces in the puzzle, it then helps narrow down what the 4th piece should look like. Judging by the current share price, the market hasn't really grasped the much bigger picture yet, which definitely suits anyone buying before revelations. | sherl0ck | |
07/4/2017 11:10 | Looks promising peterpiper! 1pence by end of play would be fun! | 1sonic | |
07/4/2017 10:58 | hxxp://www.pressread | 5uns | |
07/4/2017 10:39 | Sherlock .I think what all those holding assets in nigeria will be attracted to,in particular ones that are sitting idle and undeveloped is our fantastic team namely cosl ,add and schlumberger and that fantastic teams pay when we have drilled model. | bronislav |
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