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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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-0.005 | -2.63% | 0.185 | 0.18 | 0.19 | 0.19 | 0.185 | 0.19 | 4,581,162 | 09:16:15 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 15.83M | 2.35M | 0.0036 | 0.50 | 1.18M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/3/2018 15:45 | Got a top up waiting if we drop further. Unbelievable value at these prices. | pauliewonder | |
01/3/2018 15:41 | MM's playing games here!! Don't allow them to get your shares cheap!!! | bobby1904 | |
01/3/2018 13:36 | Treeshake to get cheap shares for that chunky buy | croasdalelfc | |
01/3/2018 13:26 | Good to see a chunky buy. Happy to be in at these levels. Allows huge upside from here as and when the news comes in which could be any day at this rate. | pauliewonder | |
01/3/2018 13:03 | Chunky buy just there. 650k @ 6p. | cf456 | |
01/3/2018 10:19 | Well that was a fantastic 10% if anyone was lucky enough to exploit it. Reckon we had a tree shake to free up some shares. Naughty MM's. Makes you wonder why they wanted the shares so badly? | pauliewonder | |
01/3/2018 09:49 | GUN sold half their holding recently to lock in 100% gain since their original investment, was approx 3M shares. That may have been what weighed on the share price in recent weeks. | scotty666 | |
01/3/2018 09:45 | Time to get into KOD folks | datait | |
23/2/2018 09:18 | A further 164k top up this morning :-). Will continue to build here. | wiltshireram | |
22/2/2018 16:10 | Ok ta. Certainly ambitious, but if what the company has already achieved in such a short space of time is any indication then a much larger market cap in due course is a distinct possibility. | cf456 | |
22/2/2018 15:40 | LOL cf456 seem to recall that we were in the pub at the time! [on a more serious note he has said this in the context of that is where he would like to get the UOG share price to in the medium to long term as that would demonstrate real success - he most certainly was not trying to ramp up the UOG share price] | cpap man | |
22/2/2018 15:33 | cpap man - where did Brian say he had a target of 100p+ ? That's pretty punchy! | cf456 | |
22/2/2018 15:29 | The chart looks great. | skiboy10 | |
22/2/2018 15:20 | 10p to 15p for me in the short term although with the potential news flow that range might prove to be far too conservative? Medium to long term I am more than happy to go with Brian's share price target for UOG of 100p+ | cpap man | |
22/2/2018 14:22 | I see 10-12p here no problem given current portfolio and build to colter drill possibly even higherNews on jamaica seismic soon too | maverick247 | |
22/2/2018 12:15 | Looks like another kick on to the next level. All buys by the looks of things | pauliewonder | |
21/2/2018 13:16 | Just added another 250k shares at 6.295p and build position now achieved - sit back and enjoy value creation by an experienced Management Team. | adorling | |
21/2/2018 12:41 | "This significant find marks the first documented occurrence of 'live', or flowing, oil from onshore Jamaica and will be of particular interest to oil explorationists focused on Central America and the Caribbean." "This exciting discovery of live oil onshore Jamaica, based on our joint study with PCJ, builds a strong case for the island as an attractive region for future oil exploration within the Caribbean." | cf456 | |
21/2/2018 08:24 | I would agree and is why I've invested for the longer term, and assuming nothing changes will be a long hold. This is now my 2nd largest holding and will keep averaging up, as the story unfolds over the coming months and no doubt years. This is imo a multiple wealth builder and one to hold. | dorset64 | |
19/2/2018 10:08 | Agree with all the comments above. I think the big pull for today's appointment is the networking potential with Tullow. He seems to have a very strong background too. These are the best types of companies to get into. I bought in initially because of the management, and that is a huge factor in my eyes. The company seem to be making great strides and I wouldnt be surprised if we hear more about a deal in the next couple of weeks. Very excited to hold here and will definitely keep adding as we go forward. | pauliewonder | |
19/2/2018 09:50 | From the current level downside is minimal imo upside is off the scale as you say a rare op to get in low and watch the story unfold | maverick247 | |
19/2/2018 09:40 | I firmly believe that this is one of those rare opportunities when you can get into a company right at the start of what will turn out to be a very rewarding and successful journey: - a sound strategy (dont put all your eggs in one basket, have some 'bread and butter' and relatively safe projects in Europe that will ensure long term sustainability and then add in some potential huge but riskier upside projects in Latin America and Africa). - a really experienced and pragmatic management team - a team further strengthened with today's announcement. They've been there before - links to oil majors and super majors who are approaching UOG to partner - an opportunity in Jamaica that is just extrordinary - the likelihood of more good deals to come. - any fundraising accompanied by good news resulting in positive share price reactions - on the main market rather than the wild west that is AIM. I've been stake building here for some months now and will continue to do so. I am super positive about this one. Of course, the above are just my opinions and do your own research - I'd thoroughly recommend last week's investor call if you want to find out more | wiltshireram | |
19/2/2018 08:06 | Yet another quality link into Tullow, all shaping up extremely nicely for a rosy future ahead by the looks of things. | dorset64 | |
19/2/2018 07:45 | Absolutely amazing news this morning from UOG and just to think that this is just the tip of the iceberg! | cpap man | |
19/2/2018 07:30 | Monday 19 February, 2018 United Oil & Gas PLC Board Appointment RNS Number : 2050F United Oil & Gas PLC 19 February 2018 [19] February 2018 United Oil & Gas Plc Board Appointment United Oil & Gas Plc ("UOG", "United" or the "Company"), the London Stock Exchange listed oil and gas exploration and development company, is pleased to announce that Mr. Graham Martin has joined the Board as a Non-Executive Chairman with immediate effect. Mr. Martin is an experienced senior natural resources executive and brings a wealth of international expertise. He is currently a Non-Executive Director at Kenmare Resources plc, one of the leading global producers of titanium minerals and zircon listed in London and Dublin. He has also previously served as an Executive Director, General Counsel and Company Secretary at Tullow Oil plc. From 1997 until 2016, Mr. Martin was centrally involved in the growth of Tullow Oil plc into a FTSE100 business, and in the company's transformative M&A programme. Prior to Tullow Oil plc, Mr. Martin was a partner at the US energy law firm Vinson & Elkins LLP, having started his legal career in Scotland. Commenting on the new appointment, Brian Larkin, Chief Executive Officer, said: "We are delighted to welcome Graham to our Board and to see him assume the role of Chairman. We have, from the outset, stated a clear vision to build an oil and gas company that will successfully operate in exploration, development and production stages. Graham's addition to our Board will further strengthen our strategic and corporate experience and will help us in achieving this goal and in ultimately delivering superior shareholder returns. | cpap man |
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