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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Uk Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:UKOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BS3D4G58 | ORD GBP0.000001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.0045 | -14.29% | 0.027 | 0.026 | 0.029 | 0.0315 | 0.0275 | 0.03 | 81,229,117 | 16:35:16 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 1.78M | -4.87M | -0.0015 | -0.20 | 976.2k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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09/11/2017 19:58 | Why are you so worried about sub 2p ? Isn't that a chance to Top up, as some call it. | joe king1 | |
09/11/2017 19:34 | Lol I ain't no pensioner, but you reap what you sow Joe King and what goes around comes around, when your numbers up , your numbers up and that includes you and your close family members...malignancy is within...Tick Tock....Gl :-) | moneymunch | |
09/11/2017 19:25 | Lol the shorters are all looking forward to sub 2p if that's who you're referring to.....but of course they're all going to be bitterly disappointed on delivery of good news from BB....and will be facing substantial losses on confirmation of commercial recoverable volumes...Gla holders Tick Tock ...;') | moneymunch | |
09/11/2017 19:23 | Another scum troll | triple seven | |
09/11/2017 19:13 | Looking forward to Angus Energy's imminent production/flow update from Lidsey....positive data from their Kimmeridge interval to be tested, ( which is considerably thinner than the sweet spots at BB and HH's as it begins to taper off at Lidsey ) , will be well received and no doubt increase market and investor interest at BB and HH...Gla holders Tick Tock;-) | moneymunch | |
09/11/2017 19:07 | I think he should take out a massive short, go on I dare you | gismo | |
09/11/2017 19:06 | Joe King, Ukog will not go bust...but there is a long list of shorters who will on confirmation of commercial recoverable volumes....Tick Tock:-) | moneymunch | |
09/11/2017 19:06 | Evening marky | gismo | |
09/11/2017 19:06 | No it wasn't that, you must have had many names.. not even going to answer your question it's so immature and ridiculous, get to bed it's late | gismo | |
09/11/2017 19:05 | Joe Queen you go short on all three and have fun buddy | markycrispy | |
09/11/2017 19:00 | joe king - on filter but must have been called something else last time around... I could think of a few other names lol. It won't work, give it a rest | gismo | |
09/11/2017 18:57 | Which will go bust first. FRR UKOG VOG | joe king1 | |
09/11/2017 18:56 | 1.98p coming | joe king1 | |
09/11/2017 18:56 | I'm with Rayrac 80/20 sounds about right unless our leaders have been misguiding us -does happen but I have faith in SS | markycrispy | |
09/11/2017 18:52 | Ray 80/20 really ,bit like TRP ,do me a favour where do you get your figures from ? | ccr1958 | |
09/11/2017 18:17 | There’s no book to talk of. If you hold the shares then you believe more than you don’t, so obviously you are in favour. If you dont hold the shares then there’s no book to talk...but they do for some nasty reason. Its plain as the nose on your face, that the mm’s will walk it down without news, because it’s to their advantage. I’ve seen it time and again where there’s room for doubt, but the odds are, I would guess, around 80/20 in favour of oil in abundance being found in the Weald. But that 20 is what the mm’s love..just that little bit of doubt! | rayrac | |
09/11/2017 18:17 | Don’t worry Schlumberger the white knight are going for us Ain’t that so moneymunch? | judijudi | |
09/11/2017 18:14 | Welcome Timothy and good luck | gismo | |
09/11/2017 18:04 | Ps I enjoy reading your posts thank you | timothyjones2010 | |
09/11/2017 18:04 | Thank you all, agree it's a punt hopefully this is all good | timothyjones2010 |
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