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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Zenith Energy Ltd. | LSE:ZEN | London | Ordinary Share | CA98936C8584 | COM SHS NPV (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% | 2.05 | 2.00 | 2.10 | 2.05 | 2.05 | 2.05 | 732 | 08:00:13 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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13/1/2017 02:30 | These don't know for sure the work overs will give the desired production rates. 65 wells currently producing at a barrel or so each per day won't make that much of a difference for the length of time it'll take to work them all over. The decline rate will cancel the next wells work over out by the time it's done. Get to No 65 and No1 will be back to 1 bopd. Placing ahoy soon enough. Remember lots in on the ipo so they're all pumping this to flip the stock onto the market. Jim Mellon is one of them. | tidy 2 | |
12/1/2017 16:03 | Will try and post further laters.... | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 15:33 | Excellent presentation from ZEN - well worth a read in my book especially the slides on Azerbaijan! | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 15:13 | https://youtu.be/5TS | aimmafia | |
12/1/2017 15:12 | If you like potential Lithium plays, take a look at KENV | qs99 | |
12/1/2017 15:09 | Thanks for the posts all, specially the align research note and the video interview, helped with getting up to speed quickly. Getting quite a bit of interest on the lse site too, have had a few hoping for a bit of a run. | bad gateway | |
12/1/2017 12:20 | LOL Andy it was a bit of a laugh! You Bournemouth fans take everything far too seriously! | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 12:01 | cpap, I did't tick you down, so I just ticked you up, I was number 3. | andy | |
12/1/2017 11:43 | thankyou kind sir | sigora | |
12/1/2017 11:40 | Thank you very much sigora and yes i have had more than my fair share of some very big winners. With regards to ZEN i see massive upside during 2017 as i do with KOD [as you well know] However they are obviously very different animals with ZEN being an oil & gas play whilst KOD are [mostly] a Lithium play. Good luck and many thanks for the tick ups!!!! | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 11:36 | goes without saying mate respect your opinion you been very informative on kod, and did you not bring nuog to the masses in November ? | sigora | |
12/1/2017 11:33 | Interview with Andrea Cattaneo, CEO of Zenith Energy [ZEN] Please see the link below for the interview with Andrea Cattaneo, CEO of Zenith Energy. Andrea discusses how Zenith Energy will aim to triple oil production in 2017. | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 11:27 | LOL....signora....gi | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 11:23 | cpap on short term basis alone what would you say has biggest potential this or kod ? | sigora | |
12/1/2017 11:15 | ZEN are currently trading at sub 8p v target share price of 42p Zenith Energy Compelling investment play on Azerbaijan – sum of the parts target of 42p per share Zenith Energy has dual listed in London on the standard segment of the Official List in tandem with a private placing raising a net £2.016m at 7p per share. Zenith has recently built up its existing portfolio by adding a substantial acquisition in Azerbaijan which we believe could propel the company towards a mid-cap oil valuation on a medium – long term investment timeframe. In Azerbaijan, located in the Lower Kura Basin and around 240km inland from Baku, the Muradxanli Block is the largest onshore oil and gas concession in the country, with three under-developed oil fields offering Zenith both development and exploration upside. In Italy Zenith owns various gas production and exploration assets. It also owns interests in two small oil fields in Argentina where production has been curtailed after a recent storage tank collapse. Valuing the Azerbaijan assets using a DCF model based on the new CPR report and adding in the Italian assets, while wary of further capital issues, we have a sum of the parts valuation of 42 pence per share. The Italian assets alone cover in excess of 50% of the market cap, with Azerbaijan providing significant potential value. | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 11:12 | Also i go to the trouble of setting up this ZEN thread and some one Andy gives with a down tick....not very nice! So all the tick ups would be most welcome! | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 10:45 | Actually Andy when i made my comments to scotty666 i was talking about the out and out trouble makers not posters with a sensible but alternative point of view! | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 10:16 | scotty66611 Jan '17 - 14:15 - 17 of 24 1 0 all comments are useful or I filter the posters that clearly are not quite "all there" !! --- How refreshing to read that, instead of trying to stifle opinion, the filter is there but people won't use it. | andy | |
12/1/2017 09:23 | Hey novice52 i went through all the documentation last night including the listing prospectus and i think that scotty666 in POST 15 has basically summed it up very well. All signed off by a decent firm of accountants as well. | cpap man | |
12/1/2017 09:08 | A lot of buying yesterday and down today | aimmafia | |
12/1/2017 08:43 | The 7.25p was an internal movement at the broker Optiva. I called to check. | snickerdog | |
12/1/2017 07:57 | Ok BUY then! | cpap man | |
11/1/2017 23:01 | Producing 300bop. Targeting 1,000,000 per year in feeeew years. Reminds me of MAX petroleum, lol. Be very cautious. It will take time but it will go up one day. On my watch list but certainly not in yet. Excellent start? Really? Sold at 7.25 when the bid was 7.75p and the ask at 8.5p 1,000,000. Yes, sure... This one is as dodgy as a sausage in a vegan shop. | alamaison |
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