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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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24/10/2017 13:47 | Oh come on !!! | oakville | |
24/10/2017 13:14 | This idea would suit us nicely. | drrichard | |
24/10/2017 11:42 | 1987 is when this was first concocted only trouble it has taken 30 years to get to now lol | xerot | |
24/10/2017 11:37 | Yes the doc told me 30p next week back in 1987 lol. | aventador | |
24/10/2017 11:28 | Hotrocka how dare you question the doc lol he is the font of all knowledge srsp | xerot | |
24/10/2017 08:57 | Nigeria Gas Prospects | qprallan | |
24/10/2017 08:51 | 'Pipeline of assets = simply a ring of outlying stranded gas fields in Northern 95.' Allow me to rephrase that..... 'Pipeline of assets = simply a ring of outlying stranded gas fields in Northern 95?'....I don't think so. | htrocka2 | |
23/10/2017 21:30 | Pipeline of assets = simply a ring of outlying stranded gas fields in Northern 95. | dr rosso | |
23/10/2017 21:29 | FTSA tasks completed. Game over. Unless somebody can think of some further contribution from current Sirius as the consortium moves into production. | dr rosso | |
23/10/2017 18:48 | They've kept this under wraps from day one.They know the assets and what there final plan is we certainly dont.We deserve a quick a wealthy exit from this ongoing saga and boy do we deserve It.Clock is ticking now can't be much longer. | aventador | |
23/10/2017 11:46 | Etoro do a cryto fund - spreading over several versions - advert I saw wanted $5k minimum investment. Could be the future? Could be a bubble? | twentysixpointtwo | |
23/10/2017 11:21 | I traded Bitcoin around the $300 area, kicking myself now of course! I sold out at $700. | minichris | |
23/10/2017 11:13 | Off Topic... 22.6...it's no too late....I got in at $4000...and am now calculating my CGT should I cash in. (it helps to break the boredom) | htrocka2 | |
23/10/2017 10:51 | DrR. I have also been here 6 years + but only prepared to wait another 6 months, not years. At 75 getting too old for this now | qprallan | |
23/10/2017 10:23 | Yep cheer us up on a wet October Monday Rosso ! Why oh why didn’t I invest in Bitcoin. As an aside whilst we wait, anyone dabbled in this crypto currency malarkey? | twentysixpointtwo | |
23/10/2017 10:04 | I recall an e-mail reply from Mr Bick way back in 2014. "We`ve been here 6 years, and we`ll take another 6 years if necessary". | dr rosso | |
23/10/2017 09:59 | As handy says patience is now required as they have got to base camp at least before we were no where hence the probing and pushing. It's always been a waiting game but at least now we are sure they have something decent at least even if they haven't quite told us yet. Can't see them continuing in the guise of Sirius. | xerot | |
23/10/2017 08:43 | Eland Oil and Gas have an rns out this morning....patting themselves on the back for a successful side track.....even with this, they are still behind us yet have a market cap of £148m....which would equates to srsp at 6p.....(and that's without any additional 'pipeline of assets') | htrocka2 | |
23/10/2017 08:40 | Surely we must learn by now when they say at the agm oil next year we have to laugh or take it with a large pinch of salt.Hey ho oil next year ...2018 here we come. | aventador | |
23/10/2017 07:55 | This is what happens when you sniff hydrocarbons, twentysixpointtwo ! Always look on the bright side and keep the faith. | handygandhi |
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