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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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18/10/2017 11:48 | trashy throw-way novel takes a week, an epic takes a bit longer! | astralvision | |
18/10/2017 11:31 | I am quite sure that they will have been beavering away at the pre-drilling preparation. But I'm not sure exactly what work is involved in that, nor how long it might take. We may, or may not, be losing time by this on-going suspension at the moment. | vatnabrekk | |
18/10/2017 11:00 | Over 2 months now since suspension. A lot could have happened while we are waiting. Business as usual ! | qprallan | |
18/10/2017 10:07 | Thanks HT and Dr Rosso | 1sonic | |
18/10/2017 08:55 | 15p or 50p, be lovely when we have the choice. Scale out over time sounds good to me. | astralvision | |
18/10/2017 08:44 | ref..1sonic 'Dr Rosso, could you advise what is in the 95 cluster?' The Ororo Field is located within Oil Mining Lease (OML 95). It lies in shallow waters offshore Ondo State in water depths ranging between 23ft and 27 ft. The field is adjacent to Mina, West Isan, Ewan, Eko and Parabe fields - all of which are operated by Chevron. SRSP mentioned these in an rns.. Chevron did offer them up for the Marginal bid round...but were quickly withdrawn (we assume that SRSP now control them) The problem is the same as with ORORO, being oil wells, may need to be brought up to speed to comply with new gas flaring regulations hence Chevron's disposal....and are now integrated into SRSP's 'HUB'. | htrocka2 | |
18/10/2017 08:25 | If I could see it increasing gradually from 15p I’d be foolish to sell unless I absolutely needed the money. Happy to wait a year or so to get nearer 50p. Given the rate of progress, we’ll all be dead by then so perhaps my kids will get the prize | twentysixpointtwo | |
18/10/2017 08:21 | There's a lot of 50p being banded about. I'm all for it, but if offered 15p in say a month's time, how long would you be prepared to wait for 50p? | bumhammer | |
17/10/2017 20:40 | Bite their hand off DrRosso. | cornishtrader1000 | |
17/10/2017 20:33 | Dr Rosso, could you advise what is in the 95 cluster? | 1sonic | |
17/10/2017 20:24 | Ororo is worth 4p. Double that for the rest of the 95 cluster. 241 is 10x Ororo. Call it 50p once everything is up and running and in full swing. With that in mind, who would accept a 15p t/o offer? | dr rosso | |
17/10/2017 20:02 | Lets hope not mate.More the merrier 10p would be good but even that's rumoured to be peanuts on the bigger scale of things that could be revealed. | aventador | |
17/10/2017 19:06 | 50p isn’t out of the question Aventador.... | 1sonic | |
17/10/2017 18:46 | 50p by 2049 yep | aventador | |
17/10/2017 17:56 | 50p is above 10p!!I'm talking about Ororo alone, I love your confidence on the final outcome. | cornishtrader1000 | |
17/10/2017 17:48 | CornishTrader1000 - 50p+ ffs. | 6cer | |
17/10/2017 16:12 | Yes and its easy to visualise him holding it | qprallan | |
17/10/2017 15:16 | Wiser will likely have a significant holding. | bronislav | |
17/10/2017 15:11 | If we believe the oil is worth 3p+, just imagine when they actually release all the gas information and how it ties in with other fields as a hub. 10p+? | cornishtrader1000 | |
17/10/2017 14:46 | He has some sort of agenda. Can’t work it out but maybe he sold out just before suspension and wants a low buy back upon relist. | 1sonic |
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