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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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26/4/2017 10:08 | It's showing as sell on LSE. Traded @ 7.72p just short of 130k.. A fair price for that many. | chavitravi2 | |
26/4/2017 09:47 | Hello a green line 125k just showing. | chavitravi2 | |
26/4/2017 09:46 | Yes I have been there in April once for a birthday present to myself. You going to the meeting then Tone? | chavitravi2 | |
26/4/2017 09:37 | Chav .I'ii put it to Andy Shrager over a vodka on the 26th May ,Cyprus is lovely in May. lol. | tone the bone1 | |
26/4/2017 09:08 | And a good one TTB. | chavitravi2 | |
26/4/2017 08:58 | With so few available shares to be traded. Will the company issue more shares .How does that work and what affect to current holders ?. I wonder when the dividend is announced could there be a share offer option to holders instead of the cash actually being paid out of the expansion plan purse? Just a thought . | tone the bone1 | |
25/4/2017 20:24 | Bodes well for tomorrow as the price was going up on each last three sells 7.6855, 7.70 and 7.71 where normally the price would drop on each sell so looks like there maybe orders to be filled. Fingers crossed for tomorrow hopefully we get some early buys to push this further. | lalria | |
25/4/2017 20:18 | I don't think the long term holders that have accumulated a large amount of shares will want to sell up just yet. I would hope to think they would want to see how far this can go before selling out. The share price can only go up at the moment as more and more shares get accumulated forcing the mms to up the price to intice people to sell | lalria | |
25/4/2017 17:08 | And another thing(as my Mrs would say) oil has slipped back quite a bit this last week. $51.54 just now. We need it back to the 56+ mark again come shipment time. | chavitravi2 | |
25/4/2017 16:55 | Lalria, you have a valid point in your paragraph about the amount of people holding largish amounts of shares. If they all decide to sell at the same time the price will likely crash if the amounts are high and it would likely take some time for it to recover. I must say that has been in the back of my mind a while now. We do indeed need new blood and I think we shall get it when this is at the top of the day's rise list and news is coming out fast and strong. | chavitravi2 | |
25/4/2017 16:22 | Thanks for the welcome Topicel | bigjohnsmam | |
25/4/2017 16:12 | Looks like there could well be some buy ordered waiting to be filled... Despite the last 3 trades being sells the price quoted for selling anything upto 150k shares has risen upto 7.72p. Another reasonable sized by will result in a further tick up. | djmoggy | |
25/4/2017 15:11 | It was you Lalria while in Crete, sorry I'd forgotten who, spot of AZ :( Anyway, yep, been guilty of not getting the best price for many shares in the past and nothing happened much but, famous last words, this company and market cap now seems ripe, as I've said before, for a substantial re-rating so in this case I'd be happy to pay over the odds. As bigjohnsmam has just done by the looks of it with a 8p slice. Welcome BJM! Hopefully at the start of another mini-surge and not the end. But with the news flow predicted and forecast we certainly have the base secure IMHO. Maybe you are the new blood we need? That tired old phrase about stale bulls is apt for many here BJM! Topicel | topicel | |
25/4/2017 14:34 | Hi Topical Thank you - I've been here for ages and have carried on topping up averaging down and just maxing myself out on these. I can remember you saying when I was in Crete not to worry about the fractions, but I have always tried to get these at the best price possible ivo the spread always being so large. We do need a large increase one day in the 20/30%'s to get some fresh blood into this as current investors will start to become more cautious due to amount people hold and how long they have held for. Good luck all | lalria | |
25/4/2017 14:25 | Lalria, I've noticed you are both a good omen and pretty accurate for when you opine on the next move lately you have mostly been proven spot on. My feeling the other day was 10p was resistance but with the historical 12.25p of 2013 rejected 'offer' as another target. The simple truth is there is plenty of knowledgeable PIs getting involved now that a breakout is likely at last. Still anticipate a for sale sign rumour is what is driving this up a la Jimmy Choo... Very underpriced and should attract quite a premium. If not, the consolidation and fresh funding from bigger investors will do the trick instead I reckon. Annoying that topping up is priced out though...but as I stated a week or so ago to a poster at 6p, don't sweat the fractions here at these levels IMHO. Topicel | topicel | |
25/4/2017 14:21 | Bought over 66K just over an hour ago, paid 8p exact. been watching off and on for a while and obviously decided to take the bait. Hope it pays off for all. | bigjohnsmam | |
25/4/2017 14:19 | Top Just one point on rules'. When I mentioned 'rules' about that RNS 'no reason you said that was rubbish, you seem a bit selective as to what is in and out of 'rules' Just a small point. .................... Not sure I follow you without a direct quote or link to my post Wanna. I am consistent in saying there are 'rules' to be followed and observed that are visible to all, such as the trades, and then those that can be bent by a company not obi ding by what they are supposed to do according to 'the rules'. Please understand I am wary of the company still, as we all should be given the history but, of course, it is alleviated if we are finally turning a corner and the share price is positive. Assuming one is not short! So if you are referring to the fact I stated the company didn't have to make any comment about the share price rise in January then that still applies and, as you've probably noticed, most agree it was badly worded at best to dampen the share price more than any instruction to explain what had been just a new outlook and better sector conditions since OPEC/Russia cuts. I gave an example a couple of weeks ago on here of another company rising by as much who didn't make a peep about "see no reason". Like I say, this is AIM for general cowboy rules but not for the trading of shares. Clarified? Anyhow, who cares if we can rise 5-10% a day as at present?! Topicel | topicel | |
25/4/2017 13:56 | 8.19p paid. f | fillipe | |
25/4/2017 13:48 | Blimey, just looked back in. Going balmy, ask is 8.25p on LSE now. | chavitravi2 | |
25/4/2017 13:37 | this looks like its only going one way at the moment. more news hopefully on the way short term | lalria | |
25/4/2017 13:36 | Doubt that laurence,as due to speculative investing due to potential rns as post 20497 states. | martyn9 | |
25/4/2017 13:31 | Do we get the 'don't know why it is rising' rns soon? | laurence14 | |
25/4/2017 13:02 | Dean - slight correction - daily prod currently 2350 and given positive results from various drilling/workovers (at Petrosakh/South Dagi and Arcticneft) this year it could easily get to 3000bopd + CPR will firm up 2/3p Reserves and exploration drilling at Komi may lead to an increase in these. | djmoggy | |
25/4/2017 12:55 | market cap of measly £19m. has reserve in total of almost 100m barrel and currently producing about 2000 barrel/day. more drillings underway. Dividends is on the way too. Nice little tiddler. | deanmatlazin | |
25/4/2017 12:39 | 7.999999p been paid for 37k....sort of starts putting eventually 10p in the clear sights. f | fillipe |
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