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Name | Symbol | Market | Type |
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Wti Oil Etc | LSE:WTI | London | Exchange Traded Fund |
Price Change | % Change | Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.135 | -0.83% | 16.22 | 16.185 | 16.255 | - | 0 | 16:35:24 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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14/4/2016 10:31 | apologies for posting old link!!! now removed. Agreed that 3p is reasonable on these numbers | longsight | |
14/4/2016 10:26 | Huuurahhhh for WTI....at last :-) | dixi | |
14/4/2016 10:23 | that cannacord note was from 2012 so completely irrelevant now given the dilution between now and then. 3p is not unrealistic over the coming 6 months | mattjos | |
14/4/2016 10:04 | With over 1bn shares issued, 3p would be a market cap of circa £30m - achievable from here IMO. Life in the old dog yet. Tempted to get back in. | waspfactory | |
14/4/2016 09:51 | 13p! Blimey, I was thinking 3.5p. | horneblower | |
14/4/2016 08:59 | Spiked,?This should have a market capital of at least £30m. | leedskier | |
14/4/2016 08:58 | remarkable numbers imo | longsight | |
14/4/2016 08:53 | Flying horse ramping it and so are many other Be warned of being spiked... | liquidgold1 | |
14/4/2016 08:53 | Flying horse ramping it and so are many other Be warned of being spiked... | liquidgold1 | |
14/4/2016 08:51 | I think I'm in shock - did WTI actually exceed forecasts, rather than missing them?! 4442 tonnes sold at $4742 per tonne with a C1 cost of $3429 per tonne = cashflow of $5.8m for the quarter, compared with WTI's market cap of about £5m yesterday. Obviously there's a lot of debt to pay off but if they can continue generating those sort of cashflows it really shouldn't be a problem. Or am I missing something??? | johnwall | |
14/4/2016 08:47 | Horneblower could you take a quick ganders at OSU chart please? The monthly looks a cup & handle. Handle ready for breakout | tidy 2 | |
14/4/2016 08:07 | No surprise that this flying. | leedskier | |
11/4/2016 14:52 | Now up 36%, yes long overdue. | dropside | |
11/4/2016 14:02 | Long overdue rise | jp2011 | |
11/4/2016 13:47 | Somethings stirring, up 21% today.. | dropside | |
06/4/2016 14:26 | Bloomberg - Copper Turned Into Precious Metal as Miners Loath to Sell | leedskier | |
05/4/2016 17:47 | Despite persistent selling,the market maker isn't letting buyers get this on the cheap. | jp2011 | |
01/4/2016 15:15 | Bit of life in the old dog today with Mr Christopher Chambers adding 1 million. | ashbox | |
31/3/2016 16:14 | O/T guys , Leg is getting re-rated and is very undervalued. We are waiting for transformational news regarding a huge NHS contract . It's in a golden cross and the chart looks awesome in every time frame . ATB | ride the wave 1 | |
20/3/2016 17:25 | Very balanced view on copper market from Freeport. | dropside | |
17/3/2016 16:33 | This looks as if it is about to break out from its down slope in which case it should bounce quite a bit... | horneblower | |
10/3/2016 10:52 | h--p://www.proactive | dixi | |
05/3/2016 21:18 | $5500 I would agree with that. This is a highly leveraged play on the copper price. $5500 and north of that consistently, and this will be multiples of the current market cap. A low copper price and they will struggle, and eventually would disappear. So its all down to your view on the price of copper, I am bullish and think this company is a good way to play it. As for the company itself, Craig Thomas seems to have done a good job in stabilising the ship and building production of a high quality product at good volume and cost. | dropside | |
05/3/2016 15:30 | Considering a small punt myself but the plug could be pulled at any time so it's very risky, and copper has only been above $5000 for about... half an hour. I reckon it has to average $5500 throughout the year for WTI to have a future | danieldruff2 |
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