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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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United Oil & Gas Plc | LSE:UOG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYX0MB92 | ORD GBP0.00001 |
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% | 0.20 | 0.17 | 0.22 | - | 0.00 | 07:30:31 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 15.83M | 2.35M | 0.0036 | 0.56 | 1.31M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/8/2020 08:33 | Will this ever get above and hold 3p lol | gooner1886 | |
28/8/2020 08:29 | So as feared there are more sellers than just Rockhopper (who were in lockup anyway)...Regards | source | |
28/8/2020 08:14 | First target by my chart is 5p, then onwards and upwards. A nice 66% increase for starters, more if you paid 2.66p. Patience is needed. There should now be no delay in those TR1s as this must have been planned for weeks. DDDD. | dandadandan | |
28/8/2020 08:08 | There's nothing to stop it now. Hoping nearer 5p by end of next week | mustbefunny | |
28/8/2020 08:06 | For starters, if we can get to just one third of the Optiva target, that will take us to 5.9p. | parob | |
28/8/2020 08:00 | Thanks bad gateway. I didn't get it totally right but was pretty sure something odd was happening and it involved Rkh somewhere. Hopefully northwards now as you say. The first target is to hold above 3p. | soulsauce | |
28/8/2020 07:53 | Think you called it pretty well soul, you always said it was likely rkh and should imagine kept a few from getting spiked for months on end. See where the share price goes now theres no need to peg it back. Hopefully Northwards. | bad gateway | |
27/8/2020 22:25 | I see you are coming out with statements now like artificially suppressed, and the price agreed months back so it had to be kept at this level. If I had said them they would have been termed conspiracy theories or constant whingeing. Still doesn't answer why IF you knew all this you said 3.7p and probably much more before the end of July. I see you showing your true colours Manini, and it kind of goes against your no way would they be selling at this level comment. Unfortunately you do not see that instead of embracing the truth of the artificial suppression I have been like a dog with a bone due to snickerdog and yourself putting me down and making me out to be an idiot and told to FO on more than one occasion. Maybe if you had been a little more tactful with the debate I wouldn't have needed to post so much on the subject. And if this has been in the making for some time, one of the few things we can agree on, then cpap has some questions to answer too. | soulsauce | |
27/8/2020 21:46 | Soul, why on Earth would I try to dissuade anyone from buying in to what I see as a fantastic investment? If you're a true investor then you wouldn't be here for the quick buck. As I've already said anyone who did buy during this artificially suppressed shareprice period will do very well in my opinion. It was a superb chance to back up the lorry and load up with as many shares as you could when the shareprice and true value were at a complete disconnect from each other.I hope you took a short break from all the whingeing to at least have a top up yourself :) | the manini | |
27/8/2020 21:20 | Given that 2 x 114 = 228 and volume today was 266 looks like a good chunk has been moved on already. Looking forward to a good rise in next few days | mustbefunny | |
27/8/2020 20:54 | If 3% of company shares is a declarable threshold, that's around 20MM. So if 184 MM have changed hands, there ought to be some declarations due in the coming hours and days. I wonder whether the new holders will be longer term players, or fast-buck profiteers. That should dictate the rate and extent of any share price rise | spangle93 | |
27/8/2020 20:24 | Pmsl Manini even though I was repeatedly given lectures on there not being a seller but everything was PIs So if it was so obvious to you that you didn't need to mention it why were you giving stupid figures of this going to 3.7p and probably a lot more. Were you trying to dupe others in to buying when you knew there was persistent selling. So even though I have been right like Basil Fawlty I shouldn't have mentioned it and let others lose money. That's a nice game you play Manini, I hope others will take it in to account when they converse with you in the future. Luckily I am a bit more honest and I would sooner be honest than subtle, as you call it. I didn't expect a better answer from you, of course you knew all along but kept quiet to try not to dissuade others buying 😆😆 | soulsauce | |
27/8/2020 20:12 | Well you probably could have because the price of 2.66p would have been agreed months back so the mm's had to keep the price close to that. Daily volume may have been affected but the price had to stay in the prescribed range. | the manini | |
27/8/2020 19:57 | Ergo if he hadnt banged on about it I couldn't have bought in as cheaply | mustbefunny | |
27/8/2020 19:53 | Soul, the point, which seems to have eluded you from day one was not who was selling or that we had a persistent seller. The point was there was no need to post about it every day. Every long term holder knew there was a persistent seller but if you bang on about it every day what do you think the effect might be if people know there is no chance of the shareprice rising? Of course they will hold off buying and then the whole thing takes even longer to unwind because volume dries up and in order to keep the appearance of an orderly market you need volume. All you did with repeating your 'conspiracy' mantra was to encourage other conspiracies, encourage negativity and discourage buying. The quality of this company has never been in any doubt for me and as I told you, what we'd been given was a fantastic opportunity to load up at a very cheap price, a chance that could be life changing but you couldn't see it you were only interested in shouting the loudest and being right. Sometimes it pays to be a little bit subtle ;) | the manini | |
27/8/2020 19:04 | Re RKH discussion:- The Manini14 Aug '20 - 14:34 - 3144 of 3288 They won't be selling at these prices! It's like throwing your money straight down the drain, they know full well what true value is. Ooops!! Hey but the good news is hopefully they have gone in to stickier hands. | soulsauce | |
27/8/2020 18:09 | Rockhopper gone & their overhang goes with them. Excellent news & nice to have new institutions involved. Good day all round! | bobby1904 | |
27/8/2020 17:44 | DDDd the shares are swapped from RKH to iis at 2.66 | croasdalelfc | |
27/8/2020 17:36 | Rechecking the late sell trades. Waiting for the TR1s next. DDDD. | dandadandan | |
27/8/2020 17:24 | Just pulling your leg Parob based on the grief I have taken for daring to mention such things. Hopefully now this is sorted we can move and stay above 3p | soulsauce | |
27/8/2020 17:22 | DDD - read the RNS (above) I think you are double counting.... | fbrj | |
27/8/2020 17:19 | For every seller there is a buyer. Late declaration of 219.5m shares sold, that is over 35%. Just over £5.8m and the share price remains around 3p. Is this a take over in the making? DDDD. | dandadandan | |
27/8/2020 17:18 | Good to see Roadshow was a success. Good to see institutions in (will be interesting to see who they are, if over 3%) - at least they must have liked the story BL and team presented. If really "oversubscribed" - perhaps disappointed potential placees will have to buy in the market :) | fbrj | |
27/8/2020 17:13 | No conspiracy, I've seen it a number of times with other shares.Anyway, this is good news and I think the market will like it. Let's see if we can crack 3p on the next attempt. I think we will. | parob |
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