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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Urals EN. | LSE:UEN | London | Ordinary Share | CY0107130912 | ORD USD0.126 (DI) |
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% | 35.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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12/4/2017 14:34 | I've been here for many years even when it was suspended years ago and current hold just below 1m averaged down when the price kept dropped that's why I'm slight reluctant to buy now hehehehe. Thank you for your response mate. We're all here to make a good return on this share and I wish all holders both long term holders and short term holders the best. I'll keep an eye on it for a few days and see what direction the share takes but it is poised to go go up looking at recent activity. | lalria | |
12/4/2017 14:16 | Lol. I did my £22k higher and lower, last lot at 5.71p and so only meant in a tongue-in-cheek way Lalria. I want this to begin its proper revaluation moves soon, so yes, I am confident of that target. All I'm saying is messing about on the margins is hardly worth it if the commitment and research is behind the investment. Buffet speak. In this case it is a good sign not many are selling to let you have them 'cheap' so, in my experience from shares to houses, if you want it you must pay for it. It would be nice to have you on board when you do take the plunge, but with oil prices and sector positive of late it seems sooner is better, perhaps prior to Easter? Good luck whatever you do. Crete is a nice place to contemplate such matters btw! Topicel | topicel | |
12/4/2017 12:17 | Topical if your sure of that and if you think 22k is paltry buy some if your so sure | lalria | |
12/4/2017 11:55 | And the right price, clearly. Not a very good broker if he can't get you a relatively paltry £22k-worth Lalria. Pay 6.5pmand be done with it as this should move beyond 7p soon enough with or without you. Topicel | topicel | |
12/4/2017 11:47 | Non of the buys are mine. So will cancel order and keep any eye on things to add to my current holdings but £22k ready to buy into this at the right time | lalria | |
12/4/2017 11:14 | It's just gone NT only to buy now at 6.25p | basem1 | |
12/4/2017 11:10 | I'm on holiday in Crete at the moment which would mean me calling HSBC to cancel the order. Will log on at the apartment and see if the order is still going through or if it has been part filled | lalria | |
12/4/2017 11:06 | It will let me have 100k lots at 6.22. But 150k or more is 6.47. Bid price for 150k is 5.95. You could fill in 2-3 trades and price will move to 6 - 6.5p | basem1 | |
12/4/2017 10:55 | Doesn't look like I will be getting those shares today as the trade is still being dealt at the moment. But need to check if the order was part filled by that 6.20 buy of 150k shares | lalria | |
12/4/2017 10:49 | I put price of 6.25 | lalria | |
12/4/2017 09:54 | Oil $56.51 this morning. Creeping up. That green line is 150k buy @6.20p | chavitravi2 | |
12/4/2017 09:48 | Well 6p ain't going to cut the mustard. | basem1 | |
12/4/2017 08:59 | what was your price limit? | darren81 | |
12/4/2017 08:49 | I've had enough of this 6p we need to get this moving. It's still showing as dealing sold another shares to push this along will see if it gets filled if not will try something else hehehehe | lalria | |
12/4/2017 08:43 | like your style Lalria..all or nothing? | calmtrader | |
12/4/2017 08:36 | Just put a order in for 350,000 shares let's see if it gets filled | lalria | |
11/4/2017 17:05 | Yep, just like me, ready to spring into action---- not sure to do what but the wife will probably think of something. | chavitravi2 | |
11/4/2017 10:34 | Chart beginning to look like a coiled spring........ | basem1 | |
11/4/2017 09:39 | Maybe potential new investors sitting on the fence as indeed existing holders,until we see how syria pans out? | martyn9 | |
11/4/2017 09:20 | We must all agree that this is a new Ural Energy . Nine RNS so far this year. That is many more than previous years. Share price up 3 fold in three months and holding. Regular promising operational updates on reserves, purchases, short term loans. drill trials .work overs etc. We never had this before only vague cloak and dagger information . Dividends promised (I am not sure that is a good idea atm but if they do pay a reasonable return UEN will stay in my ISA for many years and I suspect other investors would do the same leaving less trading shares available .Win Win ) This is a Russian company and with that goes an element of scepticism but it has a promising future . We need marketing but even there the board have made an effort with their company presentation and web updates . 2017 will be a good year for Ural investors IMO. | tone the bone1 | |
11/4/2017 08:59 | And Russia, no doubt enjoying how they are rocking the Western boat, have said they will likely also extend their production cuts along with OPEC... That $60 handle is looking increasingly likely to me in May, just ready for UEN's June tanker delivery and hopefully a nice result from Komi and other cyclical news. No doubt the O&G sector will benefit from all this international tension. We just need to break that chart pattern of little steps...anyone brave enough to call it? Topicel | topicel | |
11/4/2017 08:46 | And oil price increasing steady,better profits. | martyn9 | |
10/4/2017 19:05 | Tone one month from now | calmtrader | |
10/4/2017 17:03 | Don't you just love it when things come together? L.o.l | chavitravi2 | |
10/4/2017 16:20 | Komi target depth reached by June CPR in June. Articneft first oil tanker loading in June Maybe more news to come by June Not long now for patient LT holders me thinks . | tone the bone1 |
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