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XEL Xcite Energy

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Xcite Energy LSE:XEL London Ordinary Share VGG9828A1194 ORD SHS NPV (CDI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 1.575 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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10/11/2014
10:36
You always said it was 18%.
pensioner2
10/11/2014
10:34
Don't forget to book your ticket for Oilbarrel on the 2nd Dec
mclellan
10/11/2014
09:09
Now, now...play nicely children...
mclellan
10/11/2014
09:01
MC, yes Carla, whom else ... A true half wit...
comcols
10/11/2014
08:32
I presume your comment is addressed to carla, comcols.
Certainly only the obnoxious band of shorters would have made money on this, so far

mclellan
10/11/2014
08:26
The reference for my remark:
mclellan
10/11/2014
07:57
Morning all- will the rig MOU be signed this week?
If the USOL article is correct, then it must be near.

mclellan
10/11/2014
07:42
Morning REAL ONES.... its a day to make serious MONEY :-)
carla1
09/11/2014
21:48
Could be an interesting week ahead.
ttail
09/11/2014
15:15
Why oil prices may shoot back up
mclellan
08/11/2014
21:04
The madwoman ma cloony is set to cross the magic 75,000 posts mark in November.... we need to show proper respeck.
simon seif
08/11/2014
09:16
Spurslegend - Michael Kavanagh must have really taken a lot of time over researching his article lol.

I know it was stated on here previously that Alex Salmond referred to xcite. Below is text from Energy Voice

'A north-east MSP has urged the Scottish Government to “bury the hatchet” with UK ministers and work together for the good of the North Sea oil industry.

Conservative Alex Johnstone said Brent crude oil was trading at under $83 a barrel, a four year low, and there had been a 20% drop in prices since the independence referendum on September 18.

Speaking at first minister’s questions yesterday, the MSP claimed the SNP leader put oil at the centre of the government’s campaign.

Mr Johnstone said: “Given that the case was decisively rejected by the north-east Scotland, where the industry is based, will he now accept that and bury the hatchet with the UK Government?

“Will he work to ensure that the oil service industry has the best of support north and south of the border to weather the storm and return to a successful future?”

Alex Salmond, MSP for Aberdeenshire East, claimed much of the recent decline in oil prices was driven by a reaction to a temporary oversupply in the market as the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) “tries to force out the production of US shale oil”.

He added that Mr Johnstone’s comments were befitting of a party that enjoyed just 8% public support.

Mr Salmond said its popularity was likely due to suggestions that having massive quantities of oil and gas was a “curse and an irredeemable burden”.

“What other people look at is the announcement of new discoveries in the North Sea, such as the Xcite Energy discovery of the Bentley field, with 300 million barrels,” he added.

“Not to mention today’s report in the Press and Journal which indicates that the latest drilling in Clair ridge is showing extraordinary oil-well flows.

“People will conclude from that the size of the resource in the North Sea and in the waters around Scotland will outlast the Scottish Conservative Party by many decades, and will power Scotland in times to come.”'

jcd1972
07/11/2014
17:34
Virulent? Not bad, but not quite as "middle ages" as pustulent. You know, a bit black-deathish? Baldrickish? Rat pate anyone?
pensioner2
07/11/2014
16:48
Good lad, a cracking day. Oh, erm, virulent would surely chime better with the current climate pensioner?
arlington chetwynd talbot
07/11/2014
16:43
Left home at 11.30am for a smart lunch out and just arrived back - to find 106 posts on this BB!! I'm seeing all these posts and today's share price action as a positive sign that we're on our way. Loaded up with a few more earlier before I went out.
puzzler2
07/11/2014
16:39
I like that mc - "pustulent". Very descriptive, don't you agree Netley?
pensioner2
07/11/2014
16:35
"Come back Monday"...they'll be on here all weekend, like a pustulent rash
mclellan
07/11/2014
16:33
Good recovery for AFR today
mclellan
07/11/2014
16:33
Too little, too late Netley. Have a good weekend and come back Monday fully refreshed.
pensioner2
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