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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.001 | -4.35% | 0.022 | 0.02 | 0.024 | 0.0235 | 0.022 | 0.02 | 99,034,511 | 11:06:52 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finance Services | 1.54M | -3.78M | -0.0012 | -0.17 | 650.8k |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/9/2018 09:01 | Why Da TIT, arent you scottish? | sb888 | |
12/9/2018 08:59 | Looks like we are being screwed again on the market. It won't be Brexit resulting in London listed companies going to Frankfurt, it'll be the LSE itself that causes it. Who is going to trade in a system which is set up to divert any new capital entering the market directly into the back pockets of the market making companies? Throwing the odd 'jackpot' out there like last summer with UKOG and expecting everybody to play the machine again hoping fro the same won't work. Perhaps SS should consider staying with NEX and dumping AIM. Put that to the share holders! | whattheduce | |
12/9/2018 08:58 | So in other words WTD our Gatwick gusher is flowing at less than half the rate of a fuel pump! | katsy | |
12/9/2018 08:57 | HCA - I use 1% maximum risk on my leveraged day trading but increase it for my ISA portfolio - that's good to here. Most of my dividend plays are held long term and increase in value with script dividends very nicely.I am currently however significantly in cash in my portfolio at present and will remain so for the forseeable future and only look for opportunities for a swing trade | markycrispy | |
12/9/2018 08:55 | Light passenger vehicle pump flow rate ranges up to about 50 litres (13 US gallons) (11 gallons) per minute (the United States limits this to 10 US gallons (38 litres) per minute); pumps serving trucks and other large vehicles have a higher flow rate, up to 130 litres (34 US gallons) per minute in the UK, and airline refueling can reach 1,000 US gallons (3,800 litres) per minute. Higher flow rates may overload the vapor recovery system in vehicles equipped with enhanced evaporative emissions controls (required since 1996 in the US), causing excess vapor emissions, and may present a safety hazard. | sb888 | |
12/9/2018 08:55 | The dispensers are designed to supply liquid fuels (gasoline and diesel). The equipment is categorised as follows; single, dual and multiproduct. These models can also be classified according to the flow delivered, being designated as low flow (40-50 l/min), medium flow (80-90 l/min) and high flow (120-130 l/min). | whattheduce | |
12/9/2018 08:54 | WTD, I don't know but when I'm waiting behind another car at the petrol station they seem to take forever and an age to fill their tanks up. Or is it just me? :-/ | katsy | |
12/9/2018 08:52 | 1% but 90% of my value is earning dividends. | hans christian andersen | |
12/9/2018 08:51 | I think it comes out of a petrol pump a lot faster, you say 3.5 mins to fill a tank? | whattheduce | |
12/9/2018 08:49 | Ast moving up !!! | oldbronze | |
12/9/2018 08:47 | I find it very suspicious the press release did not provide any information on the actual flow rates using the pump, duration of flow test, or how much flow declined during testing. Why is this crucial information being withheld? I can only assume it's because it would be damaging to the share price and the next fund raising. | ken chung | |
12/9/2018 08:47 | Doesnt take much buying to push this up so once it does move you will be left kicking yourself. | datait | |
12/9/2018 08:46 | I find it very suspicious the press release did not provide any information on the actual flow rates using the pump, duration of flow test, or how much flow declined during testing. Why is this crucial information being withheld? I can only assume it's because it would be damaging to the share price and the next fund raising. | ken chung | |
12/9/2018 08:46 | Want to learn a little more about the murky world of how the LSE enables certain traders to siphon funds away from the market into back pockets, some of this from LSEs own web site will raise your eyebrow - pegged prices, you laugh at me when I talk about them, phantom shares (as hidden orders) - again you laugh. Have a look at this and explore some of the links hxxps://www.lseg.com | whattheduce | |
12/9/2018 08:45 | sb888 market makers dont need any news to move this and they work together so once the move this up it will be very quick so quick you wont get a chance to get out. | datait | |
12/9/2018 08:45 | Yes ccr one bright spot !! | 25wbh | |
12/9/2018 08:41 | crispy nuts you are an idiot | sb888 | |
12/9/2018 08:40 | kemche to be clear you have 100% of your entire portfolio in UKOG - ok brave man hope it comes off for you | markycrispy | |
12/9/2018 08:39 | the idiots that did buy at 8p are whatheduce and hazelnut, and no doubt a few more | sb888 | |
12/9/2018 08:38 | Morning 25 ,improving over the road . | ccr1958 |
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