markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
ruddyy
- 08 Apr 2005 11:42
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Maybe kickoff half-hinched them Marky. Just my sense of humour.
ruddyy
- 08 Apr 2005 13:34
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Thats what I want- I want money. Cant remember-was it Souxie and the Banshees- 80s I think. Know the song well though. More of a Santana man amongst many other bands
ruddyy
- 08 Apr 2005 14:21
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David Soul-maybe. t'other one- The ...........(something to do with birds) barsteward
ruddyy
- 08 Apr 2005 16:36
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You cant(cockney) Snowing again here Marky
eddieshare
- 08 Apr 2005 20:06
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Hi all
The open 0.4475p, high 0.4550p, low 0.4475p, close 0.4550p, combined volume 279.0 K. The volume was down again today both buying & selling. The bulls were slightly ahead. DES up 2.25% since yesterday. The candle pattern is a bullish harami. The harami is suggesting DES may be about to have a trend reversal. With all the other indicators suggesting the same. DES looks promissing for a rally. The bears seem to be very few now. It may be time for some action from the bulls. Lets hope it's soon !
Good Luck All
Eddie
eddieshare
- 11 Apr 2005 07:31
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Hi all
Lets hope this gives DES a boost today !
Desire Petroleum PLC
11 April 2005
Desire Petroleum plc
('Desire' or 'the Company')
Appointment of Drilling Project Manager
Desire is pleased to announce the appointment of Peak Well Management ('Peak')
to carry out the well design and drilling project management of the planned
3-well drilling programme in the Falkland Islands. This will involve detailed
well and test design, contracting for all services, and execution of the
drilling programme, including materials and logistics.
Peak, based in Aberdeen, have the expertise and worldwide experience to deliver
this operation in a safe and cost-effective manner.
Dr Colin Phipps, Desire Chairman , Dr Ian Duncan, Desire CEO and Mr Bob Lyons,
Peak Managing Director are visiting the Falkland Islands this week to discuss
plans for the drilling campaign with the Falkland Islands Government and key
local residents.
Dr Ian Duncan said 'The appointment of Peak and the visit to the Falklands
continues the progress for the resumption of drilling in the area.'
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
Good Luck All
Eddie
luckyswimmer
- 11 Apr 2005 08:02
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Peak hope to deliver 30 wells worldwide this year so they are an experienced group. 3 wells in the Falklands will be a major contract for them and their extensive experience means that they should be a safe pair of hands to run the project. Now we just need to hear some news about a rig or drill ship being hired and our shares should spring back to life. Thank you Eddie for the good news.
markymar
- 11 Apr 2005 11:43
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Marrow
- 11 Apr 2005 12:27
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Marky
Peak Group certainly look the biz and no-one should have any worries on that score I just hope next rns is the next(well known) farmin partner, as i feel it is the only thing that will push the sp to new levels.
I am very dissappointed at the lack of sp action today but i guess the market has a good memory and has yet to forgive des its earlier (98) failings. One things for sure, when des have confirmed credentials (oil quants in their acreage), the market and other oil companies will be forced to re-align the valuation and sp of des.( This will be ssss not pennies)
Keep up the good work
Marrow (nee ming beaver)
markymar
- 11 Apr 2005 14:49
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Marrow are time is coming were in good company
From Money Week
Falkland Islands Update.
Last November, money week round table member Sven Lorenz tipped the Falklands as a place to invest due to their massive oil reserves- thought to be up to 60billion barrels.
But thanks to the relatively high cost of pumping it up (around $15 a barrel), the region has long been ignored. Now with oil prices hitting new records every day, the game has changed. Who cares if it takes $15 to get out?
Aim listed Falklands Oil & Gas Limited (FOGL) is one of the key players in the area and a recent favourite among punters thanks to its huge oil exploration area of 83,000 square kilometres; the shares have risen from 70p to 118p since November. One of the firms main shareholders is Falkland Island Holdings (FKL). It owns vast tracts of land and supermarkets in the islands and is a nice play on the region even if one of FOGLs competitors find oil first, FKL will profit as property prices soar on the back of the oil boom.
Finally, Lorenz has been keen on Desire Petroleum (DES), which has risen from 12p to it current 43p in the last year.
Both FOGL and DES have done seismic surveys, and both have the finance to undertake drilling. So should you keep holding them? If you think oil prices will stay high, yes, says Lorenz; these shares are oil-price dependant and that makes them, to a degree, speculative investments. The more cautious who still want exposure are best off in FKL, but those looking for a punt might wait until late 2005 when a third Falkland Islands oil exploration firm, Rockhopper Exploration, is likely also to be AIM listed.
Marrow
- 11 Apr 2005 17:02
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Marky
I think the rig announcement and farmin partner may well be the same rns. ie both from the same company (for example shell as partner and shell to supply rig). It would certainly explain the delay in rig confirmation.
The "twist" could well be this. It would certainly put the sp over 1.50 overnight, what with a big name/a rig and more wells.
We live in hope
Marrow
eddieshare
- 11 Apr 2005 20:54
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Hi all
Well with all the main idices down, it's no wonder DES also went down today. The open 0.4650p, high 0.4800p, low 0.4475p, close 0.4500p, combined volume 960.0 K. The volume was up slightly from Fridays volume. Unfortunatly the bears kept dragging DES down. The candle we have is bearish, so tomorrow should confirm if the RNS has been well received. Lets hope for a better day tomorrow !
Good Luck All
Eddie
hlyeo98
- 11 Apr 2005 23:39
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DES will be having more uptrend soon