markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
markymar
- 27 Jun 2005 16:30
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PEOPLE: Talent mined for new company
By Elaine Moore
Rockhopper Exploration Limited, a new UK-based oil and gas company, has announced a raft of board appointments in preparation for its flotation on Aim next month.
They include Chris Walton, former finance director of EasyJet, the budget airline, as a non-executive director, with chairmanship of the audit committee.
Other appointments are: Sam Moody, the co-founder, who becomes managing director; Keith Williams, exploration director; Peter Dixon-Clarke, finance director; Dave Bodecott, consultant to the board; and John Crowle, non-executive director and chair of the remuneration committee.
Pierre Jungels, who became executive chairman in January, said: "We want to show the market that Rockhopper is a serious company with a serious board with very strong corporate governance standards."
The flotation would help raise funds to proceed with an expanded exploration programme. This month, the company was awarded two licences formerly held by Shell in the North Falkland Basin, bringing its licences in the area to four.
Mr Jungels said: "It's a hugely prospective area. It has all the aspects of the North Sea in 1965." He believes reservoirs will be below the area explored by Shell. Rockhopper was founded in early 2004 with a focus on exploring for oil and gas in the Falklands.
The Office of Fair Trading has named Simon Priddis and Ali Nikpay senior directors in the competition enforcement division.
Mr Priddis, currently director of mergers, will oversee the organisation and prioritisation of cases.
Mr Nikpay, formerly of Clifford Chance, the law firm, moves from director of competition policy co-ordination to his new role as senior director of case scrutiny and policy and will lead the case review process.
The appointments are part of an ongoing project to make the OFT more effective. It was recently ranked joint second best competition regulator in Europe by a survey conducted in the Global Competition Review.
Elaine Moore
eddieshare
- 27 Jun 2005 20:15
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Hi all
Thanks to all for the updates.
Not such a good day again. Not much volume again with very few buys. I'm sure the announcment of a rig will change all that. DES is sitting just above the 60 day moving average with the 20 DMA about to go up through 60 DMA. This could be where we see some support. The market seems indecisive at the moment, so we'll just have see if the golden cross has any impact on the share price. We all know things are getting closer, so I dont think we will see much more retracement.
Good Luck All
Eddie
aur
- 27 Jun 2005 20:27
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Nice posts marky and eddie.
oily 1 you may well be right with your rig announcement timing.
in any event,things look to be heating up with this rockhopper float.
regards and good luck all
HUSTLER
- 28 Jun 2005 00:41
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Hi Marky.
So why didn't we sing from the roof top
at Calgary.
Because the rig is not in place - begining to
get the jitters.
regards
HUSTLER
Jon B
- 28 Jun 2005 09:05
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Hi, Marky, Rockhopper now have a very serious board of fairly big hitters with alot of experience in their relevant fields. I'm sorry to say, but i think they put DES to shame in that regard.
I think the 30M for the Rockhopper float has already been agreed in principal with the intitutions involved.
If we were waiting for the Rockhopper float to be concluded before announcing a rig, then surely all those instutions involved would be insider trading and earning a fast mark up to their 30m.
fatoldgit
- 28 Jun 2005 09:59
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Marky....mail
aur
- 28 Jun 2005 19:37
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Interesting to see david bodecott www.bodecott.com now on the rockhopper board.No wonder he runs the southern basins down so much then!
It's true-the rockhopper board does seem to have a few big beasts,but don't forget they want in on our acreages so as far as I'm concerned that's good news.
But des also has a decent team,and don't forget peak well management-bit hitters in their field.
LOoking forward with interest to the next few months-if no rig is firthcoming for early 2006 then i will be buying more des on the inevitable dip in price.
But drill we will-and I fancy our chances.
REgards all.
eddieshare
- 28 Jun 2005 19:46
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Hi all
Just a small move up today, volume not great. The day started well with DES opening slighly up on yesterdays close. DES continued to move up then the bears had a go at pushing DES back down. Although not the bigest move up it may mark the bottom of this correction. The 20 day moving average is now on top of the 60 DMA. This has now given DES its golden cross. I did expect a bigger move up, but this may come tomorrow. Todays candle has suggested the market intends to move up, however the bears are still lurking. If DES closes above todays close, we can take this as confirmation.
Good Luck All
Eddie
aur
- 28 Jun 2005 21:56
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cheers ed
fatoldgit
- 28 Jun 2005 23:16
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eddieshare,
Excellent stuff as usual...I think Lynnzal is optimistic as well!
I've just ordered 4 cases of very good wines for delivery next week.
I have to pay for them on delivery.
I am pretty confident that my credit is good and may be extra good next week.
Factor this into your charts (joke - I know you can't)
Bought some more DES today and feeling super confident about my purchase.
Hope to be drinking our health quite soon
Regards The gonna be fatter soon old git
lynnzal
- 29 Jun 2005 14:44
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You are right in thinking that fatoldgit! While DES is above 37.25p (36.25p closing basis), I am optimistic. A close above 48.25p would convince me even more, that we are well on the road to recovery. I have been doing a few calculations and will be posting some price targets when I have it all completed.
Regards to all.
Lynnzal.
eddieshare
- 29 Jun 2005 19:50
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Hi all
Thanks aur, fatoldgit & Lynnzal.
The bulls tried to move DES up again today, but the bears were back in selling again. The main thing for today is the closing price didn't close under yesterdays open. This means the bulls still intend to move DES up. The volume was a little higher today. We will need to see a bit more action from the bulls before the bears will back off. I still feel this is the area at which the retracement may have finnished. So lets look forward to some bullish action tomorrow.
fatoldgit don't drink all that wine in one session !
Lynnzal hope you find out how to post an external chart. I think that would be great !
Good Luck All
Eddie
aur
- 29 Jun 2005 22:14
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keep posting edd
look forward to your price targets lynnzal
regards all
berlingo
- 30 Jun 2005 01:23
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Me 2
Excellent postings from Eddie , Lynnzal , Marky .
Regards Berlingo
lynnzal
- 30 Jun 2005 15:10
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Well, the chart didn't seem to work so I'll see what the helpdesk gets back to me with.
Meanwhile, I have been taking a closer look at DES to see what we might expect over the coming sessions. I have mentioned 37.25p in one of my previous postings as being an important support level and that remains the case. While DES is above there we appear to have completed an 'a,b,c' correction from the 45.25p peak (21 Jun). That correction is currently labelled as wave 4 within the recovery rally from the 28.5p low and we are now beginning wave 5.
Now there are various ways in which the terminus of wave 5 can be projected and we can only know as the rally develops, which is the most likely to be correct. Having run through the various permutations however, I see the most likely peak coming in the 48.5p region (range 47.25/49.75p). Note 48.25p is key in confirming the end of the correction from 69.75p. If bullish momentum builds then it is possible that wave 5 will extend to the 55p area and at an extreme 65.5p before further consolidation is seen. A minimum objective for this current bull move is in the 44p area.
When the market breaks 48p I will update the longer term projections.
Regards all and thanks for all the input.
Lynnzal
lynnzal
- 30 Jun 2005 15:44
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Hopefully this works for the chart. It may take a while to load, so I will convert the file type and make sure it is readable as soon as I get the chance.
Lynnzal
eddieshare
- 30 Jun 2005 19:57
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Hi all
Thanks for trying Lynnzal, I'm sure you'll sort it.
Berlingo how ya doing ?
Not much volume today, the bulls did manage to take DES up still. It looks like the bears arn't to keen to sell at this price. This may give the bulls a bit more incentive to push the price higher. Maybe some more consolidation first, or the market may be expecting some news. We have a buy confirmation on Britishbulls.com. As markymar says friday is a good day ! Des is sitting above the 60 day moving average, the cadles are above the 20 DMA but bellow the 10 DMA. We are also about the middle of the billinger band area, which means there's room to move up a little before looking over sold. The top of the bands are at about 0.4500p. This may be why the bulls aren't pushing to hard yet. We need a good days volume to open the bands up a little more.
Good Luck All
Eddie
markymar
- 30 Jun 2005 22:36
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Cheers Eddie and all for input i see we have a buy again
http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=DES&MarketTicker=RESOURCES&Typ=S
But there again it is Friday soon now Eddie why is Friday always a good day 80% of the time ?