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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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03/11/2017 08:26 | $20M at 1p is 1500000000 shares | ![]() kwizza | |
03/11/2017 08:24 | I am punting at a tad over 1p unless the AD reveals some block busting assets that we are not aware of | ![]() solarno lopez | |
03/11/2017 08:23 | So does that mean will will come back around those prices ? | ![]() kwizza | |
03/11/2017 08:11 | Priced to go ..... | ![]() solarno lopez | |
03/11/2017 08:09 | Well, well, well! | ![]() vatnabrekk | |
03/11/2017 08:03 | Well there ya go | ![]() solarno lopez | |
03/11/2017 08:01 | Sirius Petroleum said to be working on fundraising of up to $20 million - sources Friday, 3 November 2017, 7:29 pm Aim-listed Sirius Petroleum is in talks with investors about raising between $10 million and $20 million. Sirius - which Betaville revealed several months ago had secured an offtake agreement with FTSE 100 oil giant BP - is looking to raise up to $12.5 million via an equity fundraising, said sources familiar with the matter. These sources said new shares are likely to be priced at between 0.7p and 1p. The rest of the fundraising will be done with debt. At the moment, sources said Sirius has lined up about $7.5 million of debt from lenders that specialise in financing oil and gas projects. Sirius, whose main asset is the Ororo field off the coast of Nigeria, has had its shares suspended as it waits to become an operating company. The new money will be used to fund the drilling of two wells, said sources familiar with the deal. These sources said they expect the fundraising to be finalised and announced in the next couple of weeks. Betaville approached a Sirius spokesperson for a comment and is happy to add company comment should there be a response from the company... Tags: Sirius Petroleum, BP, AIM, FTSE 100 | ![]() rod99 | |
03/11/2017 06:31 | I'm here but not for an RNS ! | ![]() solarno lopez | |
02/11/2017 22:45 | Who is getting up at 7 for an rns? I’m not.... bored now... | 1sonic | |
02/11/2017 22:27 | And the Christmas turkey and the Easter eggs then the pumpkins again. On a Sirius note I'm sure this will relist or we will see more good news before year end. | ![]() aventador | |
02/11/2017 19:42 | Get the guy fawkes fireworks out of the way first before we get our fireworks. | ![]() bronislav | |
02/11/2017 19:41 | Come on Bobo! | fishandchips2 | |
02/11/2017 14:09 | An AD is effectively a re-admission so such a rule has little impact | ![]() solarno lopez | |
02/11/2017 14:05 | It looks as if every one is asleep. AIM Rule 41. The Exchange will cancel the admission of AIM securities where these have been suspended from trading for six months. That makes Thursday February 15th 2018 the deadline. | ![]() htrocka2 | |
01/11/2017 17:47 | Yes, the time taken to date re suspension pending the AD is perfectly within the bounds of what would be classed as reasonable, in fact if it came out 'soon', I would class that as relatively quick. I know we are all dying to know the contents but these things take time and there is not much one can do about that. I would think publication in November is a reasonable expectation, but one can never tell with these things. Just hope it's worth the wait! | ![]() astralvision | |
01/11/2017 17:41 | double post | ![]() drrichard | |
01/11/2017 17:41 | LOL, Avantador. Another year nearly gone, although, at least, this time, we can look back on a flurry of good RNSs and suspension pending an AD/AGM. A couple of posters on here (Solarno Lopez springs to mind) are not overly concerned re the document release positing that these thing take a long time. For me, as with Bron, I think this month will see things finally cleared | ![]() drrichard | |
01/11/2017 16:10 | It seems fairly obvious what the cosl situation is..we would of drilled by now if they were still here as predicted by bobo ie H2 hydrocarbons.Only otherissue I can see that would hold it up is the changes to chevrons partner on oml95 which will only be sorted when they pass the PIB...if they ever pass the pib. | ![]() bronislav | |
01/11/2017 15:20 | We’d all be keen to hear the story if it ever comes out ! FFS 😡 | ![]() twentysixpointtwo | |
01/11/2017 14:58 | Our Rig is a mystery Email from Nic: Hi again Allan. No, no news, I'm afraid. To be fair to my rigs chap, he's been up to his eyeballs developing a new tool for the next step in the evolution of our Rigs product and I'd be surprised if he's had any spare time to be proactively searching out data. If there were any updates, they would be in there. We still have Sirius as the manager / contractor as that's what the latest contract info we have on her says. Whether or not that contract has been postponed, cancelled or otherwise is not something we've received an update on. It is intriguing though, and I'd be keen to hear the story should it ever come out… I'll let you know if I hear anything. All the best, Nic Nicholas Giaever-Enger | Account Manager Infield Systems Ltd | Sales & Marketing | London +44 7773 019 723 (M) | +44 203 060 8707 (D) | +44 203 060 0400 (S/B) nicholas.giaever-eng | ![]() qprallan | |
01/11/2017 12:34 | Chins up rampers!! | wiserthanyou | |
01/11/2017 11:16 | Yep, ht. Last year we had 16 working days, so if we are to get the same notice period, for an AGM or GM this month then need news by the 8th. | ![]() drrichard | |
01/11/2017 10:40 | Probably be an EGM this year.....which may be initiated at the company's discretion. Either way, we still need to be notified. | ![]() htrocka2 |
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