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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Upland Resources Limited | LSE:UPL | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BJXN4P16 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.10 | -3.28% | 2.95 | 2.90 | 3.00 | 3.05 | 2.95 | 3.05 | 9,911,295 | 16:22:56 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -2.17M | -0.0032 | -9.22 | 20.26M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/1/2020 13:00 | The more the twitter group pumps this the lower the share price goes. I left the group cos they only talk positives and can see no negatives, even though the price has dropped from 4.4p to 1.3p.CP has in four months presided over a drop from 2.1p to 1.3p..... but the ones there will still say that's a positive. | thejaba | |
24/1/2020 22:29 | Cheers Spangle! The dizzy heights of the fourth round clearly got to us :) | sull75 | |
24/1/2020 22:25 | Sorry sull - I'm sure the best team lost, based on recent form | spangle93 | |
24/1/2020 22:19 | Thanks Sull, we have got to be the most inconsistent side in the Championship. When I saw the team selection I feared the worst. About time you let us have one 😉 | soulsauce | |
24/1/2020 21:59 | Well done Soul, football's a funny old game! | sull75 | |
24/1/2020 18:13 | A bunch of oily cuttings they is :) | sull75 | |
24/1/2020 18:11 | Excellent observation TheJABA. | soulsauce | |
24/1/2020 17:54 | Whoever is in the twitter group should beware imhoThere are one or two in there definitely intent on coning others. I would not trust Amnesic one bit. Just beware if anyone is in there. | thejaba | |
24/1/2020 17:43 | I predict a riot! | sull75 | |
24/1/2020 16:40 | I would stick to football if I were you guys. Despite my dismal prediction on my earlier post there will be progress for one of your teams tonight. For UPL it is hard to know when the next fixture is. So predicting progress is a little harder. | nlmbidc | |
24/1/2020 16:13 | Lol Sull the rate we are going I will just be glad to get out of League 2. And for the avoidance of doubt I am talking about Upl too. | soulsauce | |
24/1/2020 16:10 | Just to be clear, I'm referring to UPL and not the other Tune Investment. | sull75 | |
24/1/2020 16:06 | nimbidc- After so many years I would have hoped that we would be in the Champions league by now watching edge of the seat action, maybe now we have a new manager signs of that could potentially be on the horizon.... | sull75 | |
24/1/2020 14:52 | nlmbidc I know you are joking but with our recent results it is unlikely. We have the Dr.SS of the championship in attack - toothless. Full of promise and short on delivery 😀 | soulsauce | |
24/1/2020 14:34 | 0-0 at full time 0-0 after extra time and no-one scores a penalty before everyone falls asleep. Come on you're used to it. You've both been in UPL for years...... | nlmbidc | |
24/1/2020 14:24 | Lol indeed. | soulsauce | |
24/1/2020 14:20 | Unlike here....:;( | sull75 | |
24/1/2020 14:19 | Cheers Soul, may the best team win, it's the FA Cup so anything can happen. | sull75 | |
24/1/2020 10:07 | Hi Sull good luck for tonight. I don't think you will need it if last weeks results are anything to go by. Let's just hope for a good game and not spoiled by the man in black like so many are. Anyway the end of another exciting week as a UPL holder :-/ | soulsauce | |
23/1/2020 11:09 | 😀👍 | soulsauce | |
23/1/2020 11:07 | It's means you've had a good Christmas and to lay off the pies! | sull75 | |
22/1/2020 18:32 | Not sure tyler. But with the price as it is there is no way all the big trades are buys. | soulsauce | |
22/1/2020 18:31 | Quadruple bottom is a rare bear signal, is it not? | tyler90 |
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