Spitfire Oil Mulls Liquidation Amid "Dearth" Of Takeover Opportunities
Spitfire Oil Mulls Liquidation Amid "Dearth" Of Takeover Opportunities
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Spitfire Oil Mulls Liquidation Amid "Dearth" Of Takeover Opportunities
Read moreSpitfire Loss Narrows But Warns No Reverse Takeover Before February
Read more(Sharecast News) - Spitfire Oil announced on Friday that, following a further review of the economic feasibility of the Salmon Gums lignite project, it has relinquished the retention licence over those lignite tenements.
Read more(Alliance News) - Mining investment firm Spitfire Oil Ltd on Friday said it has relinquished its retention licence over the Salmon Gums lignite tenements in Australia and is now a cash in Spitfire
Read moreLONDON (Alliance News) - Mining-focused investment firm Spitfire Oil Ltd denied it was dormant Friday after 2018 results showed its loss narrowed amid cost cuts, as it continues to seek out the to
Read moreLONDON (Alliance News) - Spitfire Oil Ltd on Thursday reported a "significantly" narrowed annual loss on the back of lower expenses, as its main project remained on hold.For the a
Read more(ShareCast News) - Spitfire Oil Ltd's auditors say they are unable to obtain enough evidence to support the directors' assessment that the recoverable amount of the mineral resources asset is at least equal to its carrying value. At 11:11 GMT, the AIM-quoted company's shares are down 12% to 2.75p. I
Read moreLONDON (Alliance News) - Spitfire Oil Ltd Monday said its pretax loss narrowed in its first-half as lower corporate expenses offset falls in income as the company awaits a better climate to develop its Salmon Gums Lignite Project in Western Australia. The junior oil and gas exploration comp
Read moreAfter dropping to its lowest level since April 22nd, the FTSE 100 is expected to open broadly flat on Friday morning as traders tread cautiously ahead of the eagerly-anticipated US jobs report due out this afternoon. City sources predict that London's benchmark index will open more or less unchange
Read moreCity sources predict the FTSE 100 will open up 36 points from yesterday's close of 6,439, tracking gains seen in the US and Asia overnight. The Dow Jones recorded yet another all-time high on Thursday, closing at 14,329. Meanwhile, in Asia markets were lifted by reports that exports from China we
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