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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 1.10 | 1.05 | 1.15 | 1.10 | 1.10 | 1.10 | 82,672 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -2.17M | -0.0016 | -6.88 | 15.07M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/5/2018 07:24 | Getting within range for top ups | thejaba | |
11/5/2018 06:46 | 4 x 1m late trades ( at an interesting 3.8p ) again last night making yesterday another 10m+ volume day The wheels keep turning.... | doughty | |
10/5/2018 18:43 | PROCLIMATION OF MALAYSIA. Proclamation of Malaysia. The Proclamatio | finncairn | |
10/5/2018 13:14 | Can’t say I see a major prob in Sarawak, although it would be timely to have some clarification from UpL as the result was rather unexpected. That aside, note well Sarawak is only one of a number of geographical areas with high impact projects that UPL are focused on, prospects well advanced and numerous in , Tunisia, Morocco, and of course Wick. Hardstoft barely gets a mention these days too. North Africa according to CEO could land before Sarawak, so building an optimum portfolio here, no one trick pony, probably nearer a 5 trick pony and above... | argyle underclap | |
10/5/2018 13:13 | The effects of the Malaysia news on UPL prospects will take time to be clarified. This is why its so important we have the geopolitically safe areas like North Sea to fallback on. Look forward to Wick drill. Cash | cashandcard | |
10/5/2018 12:38 | Off Topic Opinion:No OpinionPrice:3.55 RE Malaysian Election Today 13:26 I wonder what impact that will have on the MOU. That said I invest in people & Dr. S. Staley has a proven track record so I'm staying put & trusting him & the other BOD to deliver once more. I think there will be those who panic because something left field spooks them aka Election Results. For me I see no change to UPL & worth baring in mind UPL is not soley focused in Malaysia, there are assets in the UK & African continent. | finncairn | |
10/5/2018 12:26 | Same drop happened last week and then it went up to 4.20p. Good luck all holders | hmgouda | |
10/5/2018 12:15 | I would imagine that there will be an awful lot of traders caught up in this drop/tree shake who are having to close their positions. When they are though the system it will be business as usual. If you are buying to hold you have no fear...we have seen this all before in many other stocks. If there is a persistent seller then there will come a point that he/she will run out of shares or it won't be worth it for him/her Some positive news will restore the upwards momentum. | doughty | |
10/5/2018 11:59 | Get ready for the next tick upwards in this magical journey!! | cudmore | |
10/5/2018 11:37 | I think you are right gersemi. I am sure when the Mou was signed all parties would have been aware of a potential change of government. Hopefully it will have no bearing on what upl and Brooke have achieved so far and plan to do going forward. | soulsauce | |
10/5/2018 11:33 | as small PI's we're so easily spooked by left-field developments - but one would assume experienced management would indeed have performed their due diligence | gersemi | |
10/5/2018 11:29 | Looks to have found its level. Not many sellers around now. Buyers nibbling every so often. | thejaba | |
10/5/2018 08:46 | "Norza Zakaria – Non-Executive Chairman Norza Zakaria is a highly experienced businessman and as well as Chartered Accountant with the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) he is a Fellow of the Australian Certified Practising Accountants(FCPA). He is currently a director of several public listed companies in Malaysia including Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd. Previously, he has also held senior positions with PETRONAS, Central Bank of Malaysia and Arthur Andersen & Co. He is also currently the Chairman of National Sports Institute of Malaysia" "Datuk Bolhassan Di (Bolhassan) – Non-executive Director Bolhassan, an elected member of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly from 1987 to 2011, has many years of political and commercial experience within the region. Bolhassan has held positions as Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, Assistant Minister in the Sarawak Chief Minister’s Department and subsequently Assistant Minister at the Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Communication. A graduate of the School of Engineering at Sheffield University, Bolhassan began his career in 1979 at Sarawak Shell Bhd. (a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc) where he gained project planning, design, construction, commissioning and start-up experience in offshore projects. These included the F6A project in Sarawak waters (the largest offshore gas project in the region), the E11 and F23 gas production projects in Sarawak waters and also projects such as the St Joseph and South Furious offshore oil production platforms in Sabah waters. From 1987 to 1997, Bolhassan was also the Chairman of the Miri Port Authority, now a key economic catalyst in the industrial and economic development of Sarawak and an important port for not only Sarawak’s, but Malaysia’s, development of trade with the rest of the world. Bolhassan has had significant oil and gas experience with Shell in South Korea, Singapore, the North Sea and the Netherlands." I am sure our Malaysian board members and our cornerstone investor Tune Group would have factored in the possible change of government....they have been buying and holding large amounts of shares here and adding over a number of years. Personally, I have confidence in their due diligence and, together with the stated intentions of both possible Malay governments in their manifestos, I don't envisage any major change to our company's prospects in the region.... All IMHO DYOR etc | sja123 | |
10/5/2018 08:27 | I do hope so Cudmore. With 2m at 1.7p, ten fold from here would be an excellent return! | yogaboy | |
10/5/2018 08:07 | Buy and hold!! Still massively undervalued. When the institutional buying picks up these will climb 10 fold!! | cudmore | |
10/5/2018 07:49 | Good advice Stark. There's life outside the ADVFN bulletin boards. Enjoy your summer! | yogaboy | |
10/5/2018 07:34 | RNS needed to reassure vis a vis Sarawak - politics can be a real negative with resource stocks - ah well, we await developments | gersemi | |
10/5/2018 07:30 | This from our CEO “ I think we are undervalued given the potential we have even just at Wick, let alone our other assets.” | argyle underclap | |
10/5/2018 07:28 | Stark - u must have eclipsed Jaba by now with your holding! Shrewd move, I’m loaded to the gills too | argyle underclap | |
10/5/2018 07:26 | Looks like ADVFN are showing your buys as sells and no volume! | peapod1 | |
10/5/2018 06:51 | Both the then ruling party and opposition party were on the same page re Sabah and sarawak. Ie to reinstate rights. This from the victors manifesto... To reinstate the rights and status in Sabah and Sarawak as enshrined in the Malaysia Declaration 1963 Read more at | argyle underclap | |
10/5/2018 06:08 | Thanks for the information Druid. | scotty666 |
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