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Anyone looked at the LIVE trades of ROS today (ROS)     

mojo47 - 14 May 2004 10:58

maxtor - 03 Jul 2008 14:36 - 12 of 53

well as always day traders & mms bringing price way under value.
but good time to buy in, with news about to flow on mpc logp sea energy.
& all other subs & partners.
mr remp needs to talk to gordon brown about wind power,7 heads etc
but again tony bliar is the over seas minister now (Iraq etc )
so if its anything to do with them Who knows?

garymegson - 23 Jul 2008 12:26 - 13 of 53

Hold on tight to these shares...

maxtor - 23 Jul 2008 12:39 - 14 of 53

news from iraq here we go

maxtor - 24 Jul 2008 07:49 - 15 of 53

oil minister say in process of sorting service contracts with MPC which ramco own 32% s remp is chairman.

nkirkup - 08 Aug 2008 12:41 - 16 of 53

Iraqi Oil Ministry production news due out later today!

mojo47 - 08 Aug 2008 15:34 - 17 of 53

Hi i cant see anythign in the news anyplace Have you see any results thanks

nkirkup - 08 Aug 2008 15:46 - 18 of 53

Posted on the 'other side' BB.

mbugger - 30 Sep 2008 20:31 - 19 of 53

any news of wind turbine progress with ros

moneyplus - 07 Dec 2008 19:43 - 20 of 53

Looks as though Ros has hit the jackpot with the news flash today--a joint venture in Iraq has been confirmed and details are expected to be announced tomorrow! After a series of disasters such as wlw lbs and bb.----I've got everything crossed for a multibagger with ROS. check out the other side for the full info----yippee!!

mitzy - 07 Dec 2008 19:44 - 21 of 53

Possible 10 bagger in 2009 maybe 200/300p any thoughts..?

moneyplus - 07 Dec 2008 19:59 - 22 of 53

The sp has been as high as 10 before the troubles hit the co. if the gov award contracts to sea energy soon as seems highly possible---we might go up very quickly. I'm only guessing though---there are much more knowledgeable posters on the other thread A--N.

mitzy - 07 Dec 2008 20:10 - 23 of 53

In which case it could be a possible 20/30 bagger name your price.. this is really exciting buy now for a windfall.imo


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mitzy - 08 Dec 2008 09:02 - 24 of 53

Buy today up 40 % more to come imo.

mitzy - 08 Dec 2008 09:02 - 25 of 53

Buy today up 40 % more to come imo.

moneyplus - 08 Dec 2008 10:59 - 26 of 53

Rns has come out and I expected a better lift in sp. but reading again I see they are now waiting for official gov approval. also they need to dot the i's and cross the ts--cautious investors ( like cynic?) are probably still holding back.

mitzy - 09 Dec 2008 12:13 - 27 of 53

moving up now on low volume.

mitzy - 09 Dec 2008 12:53 - 28 of 53

Break -out from yesterday.

moneyplus - 09 Dec 2008 15:34 - 29 of 53

Nice rise today again and it's difficult to get any shares--I got some through the dealer max 2500 none available online. No official confirmation of sums involved until official approval is given however the JV was announced by the Iraqi drilling minister. Reports are coming in that the co. named in the jv in which ros own a 32% stake has been given 49% of the production results. If so this is brilliant and will be picked up by the tipsters and media very soon---fingers crossed all imo!

mojo47 - 09 Dec 2008 16:11 - 30 of 53

yes lets hope so ROS owes me a shed load of money bought in years ago , had written them off if you wait long enough everything turns around (i hope)

garymegson - 09 Dec 2008 16:37 - 31 of 53

Incase you haven't read this!


Iraq Drilling Co., U.K.-based Mesopotamia Petroleum sign joint venture

http://www.upi.com/Energy_Resources/2008/12/08/Iraq_Drilling_Co_UK-based_Mesopotamia_Petroleum_sign_joint_venture/UPI-84411228762634/

By BEN LANDO, UPI Energy Editor
Published: Dec. 8, 2008 at 1:57 PM

BAGHDAD, Dec. 8 (UPI) -- It's been 50 years since Peter Redman drilled wells on Iraq's Zubair and Rumaila fields on behalf of British Petroleum, a major stakeholder of the Iraq Petroleum Co., which controlled Iraq's oil until it was kicked out in the 1970s in the nationalization campaign. Now he's back.

On Sunday, Mesopotamian Petroleum Co., of which Redman is deputy chairman, was announced by the state-run Iraq Drilling Co. as a partner in a joint venture aimed at bringing technology, expertise and new-age drilling to an Iraqi sector hurting from three decades of war, mismanagement and sanctions.

Iraq-based Oil Serv is close to signing a service contract as well.

IDC Director General Idriss Muhsen al-Yassiri used his speech on the final day of a three-day energy confab here to outline how his company -- tasked with drilling and revamping Iraq's oil wells -- will assist in Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani's 10-year plan to produce two and a half times the amount of oil currently flowing.

To this end, he's attracted at least four foreign firms in mid- to end-stage negotiations to sign either joint ventures or service contracts.

"We are going to sign a deal in this regard," he said, pointing out Redman and Mesopotamia's Executive Chairman Stephen Remp, who stood up to applause at the Iraq Energy Expo & Conference. "It's going to be fruitful for this country."

Following the speech Yassiri told United Press International he's looking for "a foreign partner to upgrade our expertise and develop our crew."

"We are looking from so many different directions to bring modern technology and modern training," he said. "We have some other partners; maybe we're going to sign with them too. We are open for everybody who is willing to work in Iraq."

"I was delighted to have been introduced to the conference by Director General Idriss Muhsen al-Yassiri as one of IDC's future strategic partners," said Remp. "It was excellent news to hear that our historic joint venture agreement will be signed imminently.

"We're all eager to start work to help increase Iraq's oil production," he added. "This venture is all about Iraq keeping control of its natural resources but accessing the latest in oil field technology and management in a win-win partnership."

Yassiri also announced Oil Serv, with offices in Baghdad and Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan region, will be awarded a service contract shortly after finalizing the Mesopotamia deal, which is signed by the IDC "but is passing through the legal department and (Shahristani) will ratify it."

Details of the joint venture are unknown, and none of the companies' executives would talk specifics, citing confidentiality of ongoing negotiations. Iraq's Oil Ministry has pledged transparency and said it would publish contracts.

The IDC will have a 51-percent stake in the joint venture, with Mesopotamia holding 49 percent -- about as much detail as any company official was willing to disclose.

Yassiri was mum on how much in cash or assets each side would contribute. "There are some assets, but unless the contract's been certified, we cannot reveal any figures."

He said it would be ratified "within a few weeks," and when pressed: "Maybe a week or so."

The new company's purview is equally vague still, dedicated to "a specific area any specific area in the territory of Iraq. But not all the territory of Iraq. South Oil (Co.) or North Oil (Co.)," referring to the two main state production firms. "Any specific, when we agree to go, then we go."

Amjad Barzanji, Oil Serv managing director, offered few details, citing confidentiality agreements. He said the "multimillion, long-term" c
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