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Peter Kingston from Tower resources has done great things here, as he did at Tower. Did he mention about anything glowing in the dark, or videos showing oil seeps. absolute w--k-r
Madagascar Oil Daily Update: Madagascar Oil is listed in the Oil & Gas Producers sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MOIL. The last closing price for Madagascar Oil was 0.45p. Madagascar Oil has a 4 week average price of - and a 12 week average price of -. The 1 year high share price is - while the 1 year low share price is currently -. There are currently 532,885,174 shares in issue and the average daily traded volume is 0 shares. The market capitalisation of Madagascar Oil is £2,397,983.28.
For the sake of knowing, what is likely to happen with these shares, for the PIs that still had them at delisting?
I'm keeping my shares, had nothing to lose and there's still nearly 8% of PI's out there, we can't be ignored.
and profitable outcome for Madagascar shareholders. With this shower in charge it is only hope value... Shysters the lot of them...
consistent buying though.picking more up gradually.
Everything I dislike about AIM is within this company and the incompetent BOD.
Thanks for the help
may be worth a small investment at current price
To add i had a good offer for shares in bns telecom after they delisted.They were bought out by daisy group .quadrupled my initial investment.
That is right and why someone is snapping up large chunks when the sp drops. I have a tranche which I have topped up and holding. Happy to hold for a few years as reckon I might be able to sell for 10x what the sp is right now. No good if you want to trade which is what most posters on these boards are about.
you do not lose your shares.in fact they could make you an offer for them in the future if you are patient .had similar experience with namakwa diamonds.
Hi, I am very tempted to take a punt on this, but what happens if I invest say £500 and they delist, do I lose my shares? what are the logistics?
The SB company will close your position at zero and reopen at zero.
buys
possible this could rise rapidly.however very hard to buy in quantity anyway
question i am "invested" through a long position with a spread betting firm position scheduled to close in september 2016 not a daily funded bet what happens if the company de lists, i have never been in this position before, is it best for me to sell now and buy proper shares if i want to remain invested? thanks if anyone can help
and .64 paid.
some one just got a decent amount.
looks like may have to ring the broker. .
still cannot buy more than 1500 shares .try later.but can sell plenty by the look of it.
looks like the company will have bylaws in place.may have a small punt here .could get a firm offer for shares here if they delist.
possible these could be valuable in. time after delisting who ever is in control may .make holders left here a decent offer for their shares.has happened to me a couple of times in other companies.looks like they are protecting minority share holders who are left.not in here at the moment because hard to buy more than 1500 shares.
who cares, if you're still holding (and you'd be crazy to still be!) sell today, confirmed today the delisting on 8th April
Why are so many buy trades being transacted in Madagascar Oil when de-listing seems certain. If trading after the event is almost impossible why buy at all... What hppened in CAZA?