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are having a ball with this one. Spread af some stages 33%
Statement re Oilexco North Sea Ltd. TIDMOIL RNS Number : 4641P Oilexco Incorporated 25 March 2009 ? PRESS RELEASE Oilexco North Sea Limited Update Calgary, Canada, March 25, 2009 - Oilexco Incorporated ("Oilexco") (TSX-V: OIL; LSE: OIL) has been advised by the Administrators of Oilexco North Sea Limited (ONSL) that the Administrators have entered into a contract for Premier Oil to acquire all the shares of ONSL for $505 million subject to a Company arrangement with the creditors, failing which Premier will acquire the business and assets of ONSL for $415 million. Oilexco understands the sale price is less than the amount owed by ONSL to its creditors and that the total consideration payable to Oilexco under the Share Acquisition Agreement is $1. As a result, Oilexco will not receive funds in excess of $1 from the sale which is expected to close in late May. Oilexco remains in CCAA as announced on February 5, 2009 and will continue to provide the market with timely updates. About the Company Oilexco is an oil and gas exploration and production company. Oilexco Inc. shares are listed for trading on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX- V) under the symbol "OIL". Forward Looking Statements This disclosure contains certain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties, certain of which ar
I had a similar experience with SOLG a good while back. Only difference I held on too long...and then sold. Bought at 18p..then it fell...and fell....sold at 2p after watching it drop 4ever thinking it can't go lower...only to see it bounce back to 14p a few weeks after I sold. Well lots of lessons learnt. 1. a Company is never TOO good to fall. 2. Sell around 10% loss 3.NEVER MARRY YOUR SHARES Classic mistake though but hey... Upwards from here (for me I mean not OIL)
4.75
Probably a company that knows something or that expects something. Small buys - probably punters (like me ont his one)
Tried that with no luck - i'll keep trying. Thanks!! Sometimes they set a max number you can buy online at once...but I even went as low as saying I wanna buy 1500shares...still no luck.
wanna buy in but can't - using hoodlessbrennan. any idea why? no more shares haha
maybe they are trying to make it more attractive fo that possible bid...
strange for this share - lets hope for some kind of news soon
does anyone know anything about this yet? Share is freefalling again!!
bid 6.8
I'm sat here in lovely Cape Town and trust me there's no need to think the country is worthless when it comes to mining. Biggest issues over here are the electricity supply problem which have effected companies like Cape Diamonds and the political issues in Zim. No news of the country running out of minerals. Hopefully this drop is just a little tree shake...
5.25 :-)
sp = 5.10 - let's hope it can stay here and go even higher!
3 April 2008 Brinkley Mining PLC ("Brinkley Mining" or the "Company") Board change The Board of Brinkley Mining is pleased to announce that Mr Richard John Linnell has been appointed Non-Executive Deputy Chairman of the Company with effect from today. Mr Linnell, aged 63, has been active in the resource sector for nearly forty years and has significant global experience in the development and marketing of resources and commodities. Richard has acted in management roles at Murray and Roberts Construction Group and Samancor, a joint venture between Billiton plc and Anglo American Corporation. He previously was responsible for Billiton PLC's exploration and development activities throughout Africa. Since retirement from a full role at BHP Billiton, he has been intensely involved in risk management in the African context and has interacted with the World Bank and its associates, the IFC and MIGA. Mr Linnell was the originator of the Bakubang Initiative, a Forum designed to revive the SA Mining Industry which lead to the establishment of the New Africa Mining Fund.