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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Trinity Exploration & Production Plc | LSE:TRIN | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BN7CJ686 | ORD USD0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.50 | -1.04% | 47.50 | 47.00 | 48.00 | 48.00 | 47.50 | 48.00 | 61,500 | 09:58:51 |
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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04/4/2017 16:18 | WTI firming nicely this pm | the big fella | |
04/4/2017 12:41 | Yes looking at the WTI chart a run up to $55 would seem on the cards. If so these will be north of 20p. | the big fella | |
04/4/2017 12:19 | Late reported trade, does not seem like much buying would move us up, WTI bouncing off $50 nicely. | mark10101 | |
03/4/2017 07:15 | astorcourt - There has been a lot of water under the bridge since, but that is true. | wwick | |
02/4/2017 16:19 | Back in 2012 trinity felt they could deliver 10,000 bpd medium term, with their existing assets. | astorcourt | |
01/4/2017 10:10 | Bullish set up now, next couple of days MACD cross and we will be away. From Mungo on LSE. | mark10101 | |
01/4/2017 09:47 | Monday we should fly out the blocks. | aimmafia | |
31/3/2017 19:18 | Oil still on the rise so maybe we will resume from where we left off on Monday. | mark10101 | |
31/3/2017 17:05 | 3 Reminders why #TRIN is up today. | wwick | |
31/3/2017 17:01 | No mark. It's just undervalued. Should be 25p plus | aimmafia | |
31/3/2017 16:32 | Great finish, well done all :-) | enewman36 | |
31/3/2017 16:06 | I just think we went down on small volume and that is now being reversed. It helps that sentiment has now improved with WTI back over $50. As for TRIN we know that there is a huge valuation anomaly which over time will correct itself. Just need to be patient. | the big fella | |
31/3/2017 16:03 | Still going, wonder if they are expecting an update on Monday? | mark10101 | |
31/3/2017 15:06 | Highest paid of the day so hopefully a strong close. | mark10101 | |
31/3/2017 15:01 | It had a huge rise from 2p to 18pIt was inevitable that there would be a cooling off period. I sold at 16.8 and bought at 14.2 - missed the top and bottom but will ride this back up again to mid 20's minimum | aimmafia | |
31/3/2017 14:35 | Just back from some Friday liquid refreshment and please to see we are going in the right direction. Next week perhaps we can make some new, recent , highs. | the big fella | |
31/3/2017 14:08 | A close above 15 breaks the downtrend. | mdw1 | |
31/3/2017 13:37 | Ah thanks, yes tumbleweed then sudden movement. I think it is on a number of traders watch list as it has been like this in the past, drop in the morning with little volume then a surge in the afternoon as people bought into momentum, was the story of much of the rise. | mark10101 | |
31/3/2017 13:07 | Small Company Share Watch tip sheet Mark.Just wondering why it moved so swiftly today, I bought more Wednesday at 13p, little interest most of this week and then a flood of buys. | che7win | |
31/3/2017 13:03 | Our reserves are massive and will keep the company going for a long time. Once reserves are upgraded as well that should add a minimum of 10p further on share price | aimmafia | |
31/3/2017 12:42 | Again I am not saying BP would be interested in TRIN but the big companies are ploughing money into Trinidad and Tobago so shows that there is an understanding the new tax reigime will support all the investment we are seeing coming in. Just released and may be boosting interest in the area and TRIN. | mark10101 | |
31/3/2017 12:37 | It's going to be a strong update | aimmafia | |
31/3/2017 12:35 | SCSW published this weekend, maybe a leak? | che7win | |
31/3/2017 12:34 | Maybe 17p end of April.. | 3dwd |
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