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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Solo Oil Plc | LSE:SOLO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF1BK408 | ORD 0.20P |
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% | 1.85 | 1.80 | 1.90 | - | 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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04/7/2017 14:18 | sales will get snapped up. | datait | |
04/7/2017 14:18 | Yes billions of barrels of oil which is why you dont want to be selling here top up or buy for the first time. These will be worth a fortune not one to be out of. | datait | |
04/7/2017 14:06 | UK Oil & Gas (UKOG) UKOG seems to have made a potential multi-billion barrel disocvery in south-east England and is yet to take off (still priced at just over £100m). Possible 10 bagger within weeks as they flow test the Broadford Brodge BB-1 well mid July which has already exhibited oil seeping from the core samples (following on from their recent successful Horse Hill HH-1 "Gatwick gusher" well). UKOG total gross attributable P50 KCF OIP = 17.1 billion barrels in Weald Basin licence interests. UKOG net attributable KL OIP = 2.4 billion barrels. UKOG PEDL234 Kimmeridge Clay Formation P50 oil in place calculated by Nutech at 7.1 billion barrels, of which 1.7 billion barrels lie within Kimmeridge Limestones. | englishlongbow | |
04/7/2017 14:01 | Datait leave it sell out Timberrrrrrrr Sells coming in fastClever ones are selling | bionictwat | |
04/7/2017 13:44 | buys are starting to pick up should see this move up more yet. | datait | |
04/7/2017 12:48 | Fair response, normally just get a load of nonsense backlash at the very notion | dan_the_epic | |
04/7/2017 12:41 | Well done Dan you have balls shorting is not for me. | datait | |
04/7/2017 12:36 | took a damn while but finally properly deep in the money on my SOU short | dan_the_epic | |
04/7/2017 12:24 | Many will now see that this is on the turn and move in would be stupid not too. Watch weep them that sold out. | datait | |
04/7/2017 12:14 | Looking very good | datait | |
04/7/2017 11:57 | No point selling as they are far too cheap. | datait | |
04/7/2017 11:53 | trying to stop day trading?, u r getting a good price to sell, sell if you want or buy, simples, no smoke without fire as they say, im sure all will be revealed soon enough | jimmmy | |
04/7/2017 11:51 | Yes I'm trrime on lse | c31161 | |
04/7/2017 11:49 | Agreed Simon, I have warned of further dilution only to be scoffed at by the likes of Rich... C3 and many others, consolidation will only make it look less like a f...k up. | 1bonanza | |
04/7/2017 11:45 | C3 copied from LSE | 1bonanza | |
04/7/2017 11:44 | Spread is nasty! Solo does have a HH stake of course..... | barnetpeter | |
04/7/2017 11:42 | This is well undervalued and it was only a matter of time for this to start moving up. | datait | |
04/7/2017 11:40 | keep the calm c31161 I know how you feel. | datait | |
04/7/2017 11:37 | If consolidation is passed at the AGM I will be selling my shares immediately, your excuse for consolidation is, to fall in line with other AIM companies, what a load of rubbish, its to hide the constant dilution of SOLO and give license to you to keep diluting, my shares will be worthless, I need my pension. You and the board are there to give value to the share holder, this has been in the decline for 8 years with no value. I just wish you would stop devastating the ordinary man. Dave Lenigas said the share holder always loses out on consolidation. I'm my opinion consolidation is a smoke screen to hide failure. | c31161 | |
04/7/2017 11:34 | Yes we do, I tried to buy more at .27 no chance. | datait |
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