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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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09/5/2019 10:43 | Share price reaction where it dropped 5p? | nigelpm | |
09/5/2019 10:37 | Morning nigelpm Is there any evidence at all that someone substantially sold yesterday thinking it was XD day? Genuinely interested to know as I haven't seen anything to that effect. Cheers | cwa1 | |
09/5/2019 09:42 | Nice day. Effectively up 3% (2p on 64p). Looks like someone got ex-divi day horribly wrong yesterday. Amazing that people with huge amounts of assets under management do it but you see it time and again. In slight fairness to them it did used to be Wednesday (ex-divi) day. | nigelpm | |
09/5/2019 07:47 | There you got your 66p so why not buy and turn positive? | chopsy | |
09/5/2019 07:46 | put a speculative buy order in for 51p you never know it might fill that's all I do they all just stack up some fill some don't, anything can happen in a correction. I've got a six from my watchlist sitting there waiting until the end of July | creditcrunchies | |
09/5/2019 07:40 | A chart low then When was the last time 64p got hit ? 2002 It also hit 50p that year | buywell3 | |
09/5/2019 07:26 | Hi orinocor When it goes in to an extended auction, as SOCO did today, it is a standard 5 minute extension unless, as nigelpm has alluded to, there are supplementary extended auctions before the uncrossing takes place. Therefore just a normal extension this morning, nothing untoward whatsoever. | cwa1 | |
09/5/2019 07:09 | Not only market makers. Mugs like you and I can chuck orders on the book either directly or through a broker and cause longer time for uncrossing. I once single handedly once kept a stock in auction for 20 mins. | nigelpm | |
09/5/2019 07:04 | why is this still in auction. How long does it take for the market makers working out what is 5.5p subtracted off the share price. | orinocor | |
08/5/2019 14:39 | Guys take a longer term view here than divi date, i’m comfortable with a 2-3 year hold here. Plenty of other small caps filling ones pockets with £50 notes, ITX,TOOT,FUM,PPS,MXO It’s been a very healthy half year so far! | ny boy | |
08/5/2019 13:54 | Soon hopefully | knowing | |
08/5/2019 12:07 | When is this poor dog shedding its stubborn fleas? :) | gordogecks | |
08/5/2019 12:06 | It's dropped exactly 5.5p since last Wednesday's close. Will be interesting to see how much it drops tomorrow. | stepone68 | |
08/5/2019 11:44 | LOL that's classic | knowing | |
08/5/2019 08:19 | DOH! Sellers thought they had the dividend banked | orinocor | |
08/5/2019 08:02 | Looking very good value based on current price. Yielding around 8%. Ex Divi tomorrow but someone want's to suppress the price. | knowing | |
08/5/2019 07:58 | Haha. Mugs selling here at 66p with a 5p divi entitlement coming tomorrow. What a hoot. | nigelpm | |
07/5/2019 18:27 | OIL dropping as buywell predicted Amazing … has he got access to a time machine ? | buywell2 | |
07/5/2019 18:15 | with a 7.5% dividend due on May 9 why is the price not rising? | aqeeldoc | |
07/5/2019 17:29 | How many aliases has this “buywell” | oilinvestoral | |
07/5/2019 16:41 | Think API was c.40 ish but that was years ago | emptyend | |
07/5/2019 16:01 | down she goes 66.6 again ? OIL falling quelle suprise | buywell3 | |
04/5/2019 09:00 | Thanks flying horse so bodes well for soco as no other processes involved with the oil and as you've said sells at a premium | mick1909 |
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