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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Sdx Energy Plc | LSE:SDX | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BJ5JNL69 | ORD 1P |
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% | 3.60 | 3.50 | 3.70 | 3.60 | 3.60 | 3.60 | 200,267 | 08:00:00 |
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12/6/2017 12:41 | Going on past form, this is not a leaky company. | thegreatgeraldo | |
12/6/2017 12:38 | Quite so cash and soulsauce. The shares are cheap and there is news on the horizon so it's hardly surprising there's some buying going on. There's no reason to suspect a leak imo. | hiddendepths | |
12/6/2017 12:32 | Would expect folk to be buying in for the CPR. I still expect the greater SD to hold prospective resources in the TCF of gas and several prospects of 30-50m brls of oil. | soulsauce | |
12/6/2017 12:19 | South Disouq CPR in a couple of weeks. Cash | cashandcard | |
12/6/2017 12:18 | Some news is due soon so it is either anticipation of the news or something is leaking. I hope it is the former personally as I don't like leaky companies where news is concerned. | lauders | |
12/6/2017 12:15 | Are they about to release some news??? | borg45 | |
12/6/2017 08:17 | Just wait for the CPR and watch the rerate come. When everyone least expects it.. | neo26 | |
12/6/2017 08:09 | Bear squeeze ?? | basem1 | |
11/6/2017 06:53 | Also worth looking through this presentation from September 2016 if you haven't already seen it and compare what was stated would happen with the events 9 months later. Seems the value of the company is still well below where PW thinks it should be and no doubt those long here agree or we wouldn't be here! | lauders | |
10/6/2017 02:41 | Also found another piece and like slide 20. This is from last year: CONCLUSIONS Stable and attractive country with market place that is rapidly deregulating and opening. Promising Potential - Most of the nation’s territory is under explored - Wherever adequately explored, Moroccan sedimentary basins have produced Hydrocarbons. Opportunities that combine low entry cost and suitable exit options. One of the most attractive fiscal regime worldwide. Fully shared vision with partners and... An exciting future to the investors. | lauders | |
10/6/2017 02:11 | Happy I topped up yesterday. May have actually timed it well for once! Here is a piece for holders of SDX and SOU. I only hold SDX, but I like the prospects in Morocco. Toronto – The recent spike in exploration activity in Morocco will allow independent operators to translate findings into commercial success, says a report from BMI Research, a Fitch Group Company. There is more to gas exploration than digging big holes, and stand-out operators in Morocco such as Sound Energy and SDX Energy are on the verge of proving it. Thanks to a combination of a welcoming investment environment in the Kingdom and tantalizingly rich underground resources, Morocco is close to seeing those heavily-courted investments bear fruit. The history of the Gharb basin also looks promising: Production in the Gharb basin is generally dry gas (99% methane), making it easy to use with few problems. Despite their small size so far, exploitation is profitable because of their easy access by drilling (depth ranging from 900 to 1800 m) and also the presence of potential customers in the region. The recovery rate for deposits in the Rharb Basin is around 90% | lauders | |
09/6/2017 14:59 | Managed to find some funds and topped up with a small amount today. Think/hope I will be rewarded one of these days. | lauders | |
09/6/2017 14:34 | upping the price to get sellers for a buy order here..... | deltrotter | |
09/6/2017 14:07 | 'sale' over! | gymratt | |
09/6/2017 14:06 | I think there is a buyer picking up the sells basem. Probably buying in ahead of the CPR. I'd expect volume to pick up next week.... | deltrotter | |
09/6/2017 14:00 | Unless of course we are sat at any daily averages, I haven't any software to tell. | basem1 | |
09/6/2017 13:59 | Chart not quite right but the market seems happy to take them back at present which is a very positive sign. I can see the market makers will be wanting some quick profit on all the ones they've accumulated this week. | basem1 | |
09/6/2017 13:49 | Well done - being offered 53.1 now. We could have a fair run up prior to the CPR... | deltrotter | |
09/6/2017 13:46 | In for 25000. | basem1 | |
09/6/2017 12:26 | Well, I can currently sell 150,000 at 53.01 griffin so that says something IMO.... Agreed re GBP as well. | deltrotter | |
09/6/2017 11:47 | From an SDX perspective, GBP has dipped, which increases the profits we make in USD and Corporation tax will continue the decent to 17%. For a company focused on North Africa domiciled here, that was for me the only potential negative impact, so with that risk removed, the only question now is, do I buy more today, or will this dip a couple more pence before the bounce? | griffin81 | |
09/6/2017 11:40 | tgg - the proposed DUP coalition members are very pro-Brexit. Likely not what people who voted Labour (me included) wanted. | haideralifool | |
09/6/2017 11:34 | A party leader who's clearly demonstrated she's out of touch with her own party, let alone the majority of the country, deserves all she gets. Looks like we may now get a red, blue, white & orange brexit...... although that's not yet a strong & stable proposition | thegreatgeraldo | |
09/6/2017 11:10 | That's what u get when u upset the pensioners ie fuel allowance,triple lock,and to cap it all take money out the house,unbelievable they couldn't work that one out | tom111 |
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