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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 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.0005 | 2.38% | 0.0215 | 0.02 | 0.023 | 0.0215 | 0.021 | 0.02 | 70,372,819 | 10:27:01 |
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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15/6/2020 07:34 | Why have all that storage capacity and not use it ..? | wendylee14 | |
15/6/2020 07:13 | Good morning all ,Gismo .Rayrac , Hans ,Iam , and all usual friends | 25wbh | |
13/6/2020 20:18 | UN Principles of Responsible Investment. All sovereign wealth funds are suppose to follow these principles as they form part of the 'Santiago Principles'. Almost all the big funds are signatories to the UN Principles of Responsible Investment. Smaller funds are starting to do the same. and this "FAQ on mandatory climate reporting for PRI signatories" Word document Just look at the risks! So why invest in oil/gas? I don't think many PRI signatories will be doing so for much longer. Oil/gas industry needs to transition now, they may not have any choice very soon. | hyper al | |
13/6/2020 19:34 | cpr will be a downgrade , expect bust in 18 months 700k a year wages to SS , nice lifestyle company. has the penny dropped yet why NON of the majors were interested in this , you cant get blood out of a stone and thats what ukog is trying to do here. billions of bbls eh? | d1nga | |
13/6/2020 09:40 | Untill the long awaited CPR arrives EVERYONE is just Guestimating. FACT not FICTION. So no matter any deramping troll states on here it's FANTASY guess work. Enjoy the sunny warm weekend as UKOG will still be here Monday. CYA. | gizmogizmo | |
12/6/2020 18:56 | Why can't the share holders get shut of the bod imagine how much of the loans we could pay of not having to pay these incompetent fools....instead of constant dilution of the share price. | gazza270667 | |
12/6/2020 18:33 | WOW looks like jack💩T4691 may have bought some shares at 17.24hrs 🤣 HAHAHAHA (NOT). | gizmogizmo | |
12/6/2020 16:17 | 1000 to 1 would be better lol! | blueblood | |
12/6/2020 16:16 | Wouldn't want to be out over the weekend. | kemche | |
12/6/2020 16:02 | Next news 100 to 1 consolidation | vauch | |
12/6/2020 14:26 | Because they know they can get away with it. It seems the vast majority of shareholders think "it will be alright on the night" the fact that shareholders have been dliuted to nothing seems to have passed them by. 10p is the past less than one fifth of a penny is the present and reality. | vitec | |
12/6/2020 14:07 | How does ss keep his job £600,000 per year . From 11p a share to this is unbelievable and yet he still gets best part of £12,000 a week you couldn't make it up..SHOCKING | gazza270667 | |
12/6/2020 13:49 | Wish I had listened to El Capital now | italian_donny | |
12/6/2020 13:15 | BMNSA12 Jun '20 - 09:56 - 139907 of 139924 0 0 0 New road upgrade is planned to widen existing one to facilitate the expected upturn in heavy tanker usage to site. -------- Is that the 8 lane double decker M23 extension direct to site? | andy | |
12/6/2020 13:14 | VRS ramping thread. As big a POS as UKOG? ChimpAndy1 12 Jun '20 - 12:59 - 103974 of 103974 0 0 0 Bears are busy today! I wonder why? .....Tick tock | bbmsionlypostafter | |
12/6/2020 12:58 | I agree gazza - was so nice before loser elcap appeared with yet another username | filthypigsta | |
12/6/2020 12:57 | Shut the doors light are now flickering hehehehehe | datait | |
12/6/2020 12:55 | What a nice looking chart that is lol | datait |
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