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Oil and Gas 2 for 1. Surely they can take both out? That's like buy one get one free...strong buy?
UJO’s management team has overseen the transition of the company from a junior player focused on relatively modest E&P opportunities to a potentially major onshore producer with significant exposure to several of the most exciting onshore oil and gas plays in the UK. To reflect this, we have established a current core valuation of 0.66p per share for UJO, although we believe that there is significant scope for a valuation representing many multiples of the existing share price. Our initial assessment is comprised predominantly of the company’s interest in West Newton to which we have applied a range of early stage assumptions. These will almost certainly be subject to revision upon the outcome of several events including the completion of the next phase of the EWT, further appraisal drilling and the expected publication of an updated CPR.
Mr Big EWT starting soon at West Newton to show the oil and gas content....
DYOR
What u mean lol
Why do you think 3p?
Clive what's your target? You think we can achieve 2p?
Is that a big buy???? Showing as a sell???
I'm out it just seems too fishy GLA
Sounds good 1p can be achieved. We are expecting news next week. Some people loading up heavy. I gotta recover my losses and I believe this is the one... revenue and net income to increase showing on stockopedia. Also Arden partners listed this as a strong buy...
Hi all what is everyone in at? 3p plus predicted...
Where do you see the sp in a few months time? 52 week high?
What are we expecting???
What news is expected?
Worth buying in here?
Something seems fishy about this stock not going to lie...
How much did you invest? I'm down couple hundred and I can't get a sell quote on LSE trading account...
Adam what's your average in here?
Whenever you buy or sell a stock, bond, exchange traded fund, or mutual fund, there are two important dates to understand: the transaction date and the settlement date. 'T' is the transaction date. The abbreviations T+1, T+2, and T+3 refer to the settlement dates of security transactions that occur on a transaction date plus one day, plus two days, and plus three days, respectively.
As its name implies, the transaction date represents the date on which the actual trade occurs. For instance, if you buy 100 shares of a stock today, then today is the transaction date. This date doesn't change whatsoever, as it will always be the date on which you made the transaction.
I can't sell do you know any reason why? No quotes or anything?