A flash blog today, in town with a couple of companies. Oil is rallying sharply ahead of Opec+ on Sunday and Chinese drawing back from Covid shutdowns but we’ve heard
A flash blog today, in town with a couple of companies. Oil is rallying sharply ahead of Opec+ on Sunday and Chinese drawing back from Covid shutdowns but we’ve heard
Kendrick Resources (KEN), the mineral exploration and development company, provided an update on its activities in Scandinavia.
It looks as though we have an RNS dedicated especially to the NIMBY. Reabold (RBD) & Union Jack Oil (UJO) JV which focuses on investments in upstream oil and gas
Zak Mir takes a charting look at some of the most followed small caps on the London stock market. Today’s selection of charts is FTSE 100, Bitcoin, Audioboom, Aura, Bluebird,
It will be interesting to see whether the stock market finally catches up with what Canadian Overseas Petroleum (COPL), an international oil and gas exploration company, has achieved over the
DeepVerge (DVRG) continues to demonstrate it has reached a positive fundamental inflection point, as it announced increased sales (unaudited) across all divisions delivering £2.38m (Q1 2021: £1.29m unaudited) in the
Zak Mir takes a charting perspective on some of the most followed London stocks. Today’s selection includes Argo, Boohoo, Chamberlin, Itaconix, Immedia, MediaZest, Ovoca, Petroneft, Rockhopper.
Zak Mir takes a charting perspective to some of the most followed small caps on the London market. Today’s selection includes Bens, DeepVerge, Greatland, Nanosynth, Open Orphan, President, Pathfinder, Rockhopper,
Zak Mir takes a charting perspective to some of the most followed small-cap stocks on the London market. Today’s selection includes Atlantic Lithium, Beowulf, Belluscura, Catenae, Equals, Future, Ironveld, Novacyt,
Zak Mir takes a technical analysis look at some of the most followed stocks on the London market. Today’s selection includes Argo Blockchain, CentralNic, GS Technologies, Kanabo, Oberon, Online Blockchain,
The past couple of weeks have witnessed not so much a pullback in stocks, but a rather strange kind of undertow for bulls of small caps.