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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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30/1/2021 20:49 | Not since the work-over vessel Lacie Bourg left the field. | vatnabrekk | |
30/1/2021 20:46 | There hasn't been any activity on 109 for months. | vatnabrekk | |
30/1/2021 20:27 | I thought that we had been informed by the back door (via Sherl0ck 107924 ) that Sirius had walked away from 109. | dr rosso | |
30/1/2021 20:21 | Good post front door.Close to escravos and related infastructure.so that's 109 65 and possibly a whole load of oml95.Is that just for starters. I wonder how they have funded all this? | bronislav | |
30/1/2021 20:00 | Since the re-start only came about six months ago (probably waiting for Government Approval).....did we finally get a look-in here?....(just a thought) | thefrontdoor | |
30/1/2021 15:58 | Ht a substantial amount Doug 51 has x amount i have half that.Regards Half of x = / | oliversanvil | |
30/1/2021 12:18 | QPR and HT don’t waste your time and energy. More pressing matters | futureisbright | |
30/1/2021 11:48 | Oliver.How many shares have you got in this company? | htrocka2 | |
30/1/2021 10:25 | stillill you sound as if you R still ill. R U and xerot taking the same medication as Oliver ? Nothing wrong with a sense of humour | qprallan | |
30/1/2021 08:41 | My last message is very serious Keep an open mind. | oliversanvil | |
30/1/2021 07:11 | Totally agree mate he is boring, he's a slot badger. | xerot | |
29/1/2021 17:03 | OIL RAGS---BEWARE FROM Adam Wagner --Police now have the phone technology if peeps are gathering more than the law permits as from 5pm today. A positive on the share prices .But a negative FOR freedom. They have us by the short and curls.or males with some knackered electromagnetic 5 g testosterone .So a bullet in the head or kick in the crutch? | oliversanvil | |
29/1/2021 16:36 | Vat.Depends if it was intended to pay the 15 million loan back and the rest of any.housekeeping.Be interesting to see how much they raise. | bronislav | |
29/1/2021 16:32 | As the BoD were given authorisation to issue new shares up to £15M "nominal value" (@0.25p) that means they are authorised to issue 6B new shares. If they are able to issue them at a price of say 1p, that means they would raise a total of £60M. Of course just because they have authorisation to issue this number of shares, doesn't necessarily mean that they will definitely do so. | vatnabrekk | |
29/1/2021 16:29 | Error post. | qprallan | |
29/1/2021 16:23 | So somebody scooped up 2m by shelling out what will have been just over £20k. Chancer? I think not. Sp has since been pushed up to 1.1p. | dr rosso | |
29/1/2021 16:18 | The sirius shares on JP site seem to be the only ones that are traded, most the others have never had a buy for ages, with only a couple of others having one or two recent buys. JP must be glad Sirius are listed on its site. Hopefully the recent trades are a sign of some good news coming soon | deadly nightshade | |
29/1/2021 15:05 | Risky "Surely you'd welcome any in crease BH?" Is that a trick question? Who on Earth wouldn't want a rise? I think there is more value in the chateau musar posting than a 0.1% rise on Jenkins to be honest with you. QPR - £11,000 is punt money. Most of us are in deeper than that and have been sweating buckets for years. | bumhammer | |
29/1/2021 14:26 | 2 million at 1.0p is £20000. To make the effort to purchase via Jenkins with that sort of money isn't just a punt imo. | qprallan |
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