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UKOGSCAM really has been let alone those who invested at near 11p their shares are now worth about..
Two things:
That was near 11p for all of two seconds, golden rule of AIM never buy the spike.
Also if you brought on the spike why did you just sit in front of your screen for the last few years just watching your investment fall to zero.
As do you insipidbonce....Oh, well done on your 10k purchase last year... How's that looking?
Unlike you I'm not constantly crying about my lost trade. Ask your mum for some more pocket money and come back and play the game.
HmmmNice - I cannot be held responsible for peoples trading decisions.
Losses can be BIG "Investment in the securities of smaller companies can involve greater risk than is generally associated with investment in larger, more established companies that can result in significant capital losses that may have a detrimental effect on the value of the fund."
Resan partners investigate oil source in southwest Turkey
Aladdin Middle East Ltd. (AME) reached final depth during a Pinarova-1 well investigation into an oil source in the Resan license, southwest Turkey, partner UK Oil & Gas PLC (UKOG)
Main target reservoirs in the Resan license are Upper Cretaceous-aged Beloka and Mardin Group carbonates in the Reshhan-Bashur anticlinal. The license contains an estimated 37 million bbl recoverable oil.
UK Oil and Gas Investments Plc (LON:UKOG) has told investors that ‘at first look’ the results coming from the Broadford Bridge well corroborates the so-called ‘Gatwick Gusher’ Horse Hill discovery.
In a statement, UKOG revealed that 330 feet of core has been recovered from the Broadford Bridge well where mobile light oil is being observed.
The London-listed oil explorer UK Oil & Gas Investments (UKOG) said up to 100 billion barrels of oil could lie below the green fields around Gatwick Airport.
We’ve found a very significant discovery here, probably the largest [onshore in the UK] in the last 30 years, and we think it has national significance,” UKOG Chief Executive Stephen Sanderson told the BBC.