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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Soco International Plc | LSE:SIA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B572ZV91 | ORD 5P |
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% | 61.80 | 61.90 | 62.40 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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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02/1/2019 13:20 | Interesting start to the NY oil sector side. Ophir - in talks. Faroe announced independent valuation - 186 -225p/sh, well above DNOs current bid. SIA bound to follow. HNY everyone. | wbecki | |
02/1/2019 09:26 | Our boss Ed Story is also getting on a bit now..75 years old & holding 14 million plus shares. Wonder if he has an end game in mind! | 0rient | |
02/1/2019 09:09 | Good to see a bounce this morning on the back of ophr & some more volume..if we can carry this on until the trading update in a few days time then maybe we can get above 80p & create some positive momentum :-) | 0rient | |
01/1/2019 22:16 | Wouldn't be surprised ee. At some point the bidders need to show their hand otherwise they'll miss the boat. | nigelpm | |
01/1/2019 18:50 | Opportunist bid. Not surprising. Perhaps more to come? | emptyend | |
01/1/2019 13:11 | It is a dreadful time to be invested in oil - so much for the theory 'Twilight in the Desert'. The company hopefully will stay liquid and ride out this storm in the oil market. | tomke22 | |
31/12/2018 22:49 | Offer for Ophir. Might help. | nigelpm | |
31/12/2018 14:57 | No volume, no interest..continual downtrend. Seller drip feeding the market & unable to find buyers. What’s going to break this trend? | 0rient | |
24/12/2018 16:57 | OTHERWISE IMO its 66.6p coming For starters MM's have a SOH USA markets sink after UK close ... no surprise there Trump can't give in now over the wall Like Dayy Crockett (Republican) , he is making his last stand Give in now and the Democrats will walk all over him for the rest of his term He won't be able to stand for another term as his supporters leave him So we have a USA shut down Whilst it lasts the USA Markets drop Who would have thought DJIA would be hitting 22,000 so soon I wonder ? OIL hitting $40 next week anybody ? Say '' UNCLE'' | buywell3 | |
21/12/2018 20:11 | Not long now to the 9th January trading update. Should be some useful info in that - lets hope it is positive and encourages a re-rating. There should be plenty of scope for that, given that they would seem to have moved forward operationally in 2018. | emptyend | |
21/12/2018 12:40 | 99+% approval for Merlon deal. No great surprise. | greyingsurfer | |
20/12/2018 16:08 | Posters might recall I have been calling SIA correctly down from over 300p An easy call really based upon MACROS Now the USA is going to take the FTSE 100 lower in 2019 and banks are getting hit hard Another call I got right was BARC ... if the FTSE 100 now falls to circa 6050 And OIL drop plus USA drop should do that SIA should IMO hit 50p in 2019 dyor ... it pays I said BARC 150p was coming last september 2017 And guess what the FTSE 100 hits 6750 as stated ... time machines ? buywell3 - 17 Sep 2017 - 11:12:09 - 123317 of 128950 ACTIVE BARCLAYS TRADERS CLUB - BARC But the BARC chart has now commenced another leg down The 3rd leg since 2013 A stronger pound is going to take the FTSE 100 down to 7100 next week IMO More £ strength and more talk of the blonde bicyclist boris having a punt for pm post should take the FTSE 100 down to test 6750 support within the next month IMO The UK property market is now dropping and a bigger fall will soon start making newspaper headlines within a month IMO Banks won't want to see a UK property slump again , but because of their lending to BTL buyers and fuelling of increasingly ever higher folks living on the credit cliff edge ... they will be responsible for the fall , again . FTSE 6750 should see BARC at 150p IMO | buywell3 | |
20/12/2018 15:57 | They paid for a chunk of it with a fixed number of shares, so the lower oil price has already been partly factored in. | emptyend | |
20/12/2018 15:42 | Does the cost of the acquisition make sense at $45 oil? Can Soco renegotiate? | kev0856153 | |
20/12/2018 12:52 | Just bought myself a Christmas present at 69.6p. Hopefully will look a bargain purchase by 2019. | redhill9 | |
20/12/2018 10:05 | I'd be quite certain that the relative share price performance is on the KPIs for management this year - and that they will have a plan to address it. It shouldn't be difficult to execute a redistribution of shares into fresh hands, especially with the shareholder base having become more diversified already thanks to the terms of the deal. As for the timing, I suspect it would be post-completion and post-results, when we can look forward to some active explo drilling in the north of the new block.....and perhaps the outcome of seismic over 125/6, coupled with TGT production improvements. Short term, I expect a trading update in early January. | emptyend | |
20/12/2018 09:58 | Or cancel it! | richalert | |
20/12/2018 08:35 | Perhaps they should finish the current purchase first, Al? | greyingsurfer | |
19/12/2018 22:30 | Their plans if oil hits 35 will probably be to send mike and jan on another wild goose chase expedition to find some undervalued assets... hopefully this time they can use their “strong balance sheet” to actually buy something !!!! | oilinvestoral | |
19/12/2018 19:11 | Ask them what their plans are if OIL hits $35 in 2019 | buywell3 | |
19/12/2018 17:10 | It would also be good to know what the management team think about the current liquidity situation and the constant selling pressure on the shares... I believe at the AGM they blamed old ex employees for the selling situation? I wasn’t there but that’s what I’ve heard! If that’s the case, Why not have a tender offer or share buy back to remove those seller’s shares from the market? I emailed the company a while back communicating my thoughts on the woeful share performance against peers. They’re response was their usual guff (we maintain strong balance sheet, we return capital to shareholders and we have returned hundreds of millions etc etc etc e!)! I’m wondering how long they will continue to dine of returns they provided 5 years ago!!! I’m getting very frustrated with this mob! | oilinvestoral | |
19/12/2018 09:46 | If anyone is going (I am not) it would be good to know how quickly they expect to satisfy the remaining Conditions Precedent (p60 of the Circular). It is a short list, and the principal ones are the waiver of pre-emption rights from the Egyptian partner and the assignment (for which a fee is payable, so that should be an incentive).I see no reason why there should be a material delay before completion, assuming the Egyptians are relatively efficient. And, in that event, the drilling plans can be accelerated. | emptyend | |
19/12/2018 08:50 | Anybody going to the General Meeting this Friday? Hopefully be a turning point once everything is passed 👍🏻 | 0rient | |
18/12/2018 22:38 | OIL is going to $40 with excess supply and falling demand This is the MACRO in the OIL sector Down $4 today to $46 Chart should be in the header .... like it is in many others on advfn | buywell3 | |
18/12/2018 08:16 | We all know what crude is doing buywell..we don't need it in the header. Last time crude went under $50 Soco was trading around 120p! Sellers have completely dried up here..bodes well for when we get some positive news 👍🏻 | 0rient |
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