niceonecyril
- 04 Apr 2009 08:30
Balerboy
- 16 Nov 2011 19:25
- 1898 of 3666
wrong thread proders...lol
midknight
- 17 Nov 2011 10:32
- 1899 of 3666
Oriel Securities has upgraded AFR from hold to buy.
http://www.stockmarketwire.com/article/4259499/FLASH-Oriel-Securities-upgrades-Afren-from-hold-to-buy.html
derwent
- 18 Nov 2011 16:52
- 1900 of 3666
from spikeyDT on another thread
Genel to start trading Monday
Fri 18 Nov 2011
http://www.sharecast.com/cgi-bin/sharecast/story.cgi?story_id=5147296
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Oil and gas explorer Genel will start trading on Monday after Vallares, the firm it was recently merged with, issued its Genel prospectus on Friday, three days sooner than expected.
In September, Vallares, which is led by ex-BP frontman Tony Hayward, who resigned from the firm in 2010 after the Gulf of Mexico disaster, announced the reverse takeover of private Turkish group Genel Enerji.
The new company will be renamed Genel Energy.
Genel's main asset is the Taq Taq oil field in Kurdistan, Northern Iraq, which is currently producing 90,000 barrels of oil per day (bppd).
RBS sees the merger as a net positive for the UK exploration and production (E&P) companies already present in Kurdistan. In particular, the broker sees the acquisition having a positive impact on FTSE 250 oil and gas group Afren, saying that the stock remains one of its top sector picks.
Speaking about the takeover, Hayward said back in September: The Kurdistan Region of Iraq is undoubtedly one of the last great oil and gas frontiers. Arguably, it is the last big onshore 'easy' oil province available for exploration by private companies anywhere in the world.
The company is expected to be among the top three independent UK listed E&P companies by 2P reserves, with an estimated unrisked resource base of 1.4 billion boe, including proved and probable reserves of 356 million barrels.
Current production of 41,000 barrels a day is predicted to be ramped up to 90,000 by 2013.
Chris Carson
- 21 Nov 2011 08:59
- 1901 of 3666
In S/Bet @ 83.1
HARRYCAT
- 21 Nov 2011 10:56
- 1902 of 3666
Short I assume?
Chris Carson
- 21 Nov 2011 11:04
- 1903 of 3666
No Harry, NT bought these in the 70s so just doing my usual getting in on the dips, possible may go down to the entry I really wanted 60's in which case will add. Tgt short term (hopefully before Xmas) 110.0.
niceonecyril
- 24 Nov 2011 00:44
- 1904 of 3666
With the gap filled (around 75p?)it will be interesting to see were support lies? Best wait
and see,perhaps a couple of points might confirm it so?
niceonecyril
- 28 Nov 2011 10:03
- 1905 of 3666
niceonecyril
- 28 Nov 2011 10:05
- 1906 of 3666
Morgan Stanley - Buy - Target 2.00
Merrill Lynch - Buy - Target 2.24
Upside opportunity-set across portfolio now the real focus
With the symbolic 50kboe/d target now in sight, the focus should move towards the more meaningful opportunity set in 2012 within the Nigerian portfolio, as well as its 4-well East Africa exploration plan, and both development and exploration wells in Kurdistan. The field trip demonstrated that the upside potential in Nigeria is substantial. Okoro East, which spuds Dec-11, has mean recoverable volumes of 40mmboe and could be larger than Okoro itself. Ebok North Fault Block, to be drilled in 2H12, targets 35mmboe of additional recoverable volumes. The recent completion of 345 sq km of 3D seismic across Ebok, Okwok, and OML 115 brings a deeper understanding of the region and could yield sizeable follow-on opportunities with OML 115 alone containing unrisked upside of >200mmboe.
niceonecyril
- 01 Dec 2011 08:59
- 1907 of 3666
Chris Carson
- 02 Dec 2011 11:24
- 1908 of 3666
Stop to entry for risk free trade.
ahoj
- 02 Dec 2011 15:23
- 1909 of 3666
I think this is the bottom for the day. MMs tried their best, should start recovering.
Historically it falls between 3:00 to 3:45 everyday.
ahoj
- 05 Dec 2011 09:07
- 1910 of 3666
recovering slowly.
Fred1new
- 05 Dec 2011 09:20
- 1911 of 3666
I am dying slowly.
Which will win?
Balerboy
- 05 Dec 2011 18:51
- 1912 of 3666
If you smoke and over wieght..........Afren.,.
colinspurr
- 07 Dec 2011 10:18
- 1913 of 3666
What do you Afren fans think of Questors sell note in the Daily Tel at 90p. Morgan Stanley (I believe it is them) and others have a share target of 2.20 or there abouts. I believe the DT has a point. Just like the rest of the world Afren have taken on too much debt and just like the rest have continued to pay the board well. The average share punter now lives in a very dangerous world and are considered chicken waiting to be plucked. Who were the Institutions that took up the 1.35 placing a short time ago? The poor old pensioners I guess not the Fund managers who are now thinking about the year end bonus.
Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year to you all.
cynic
- 07 Dec 2011 11:44
- 1914 of 3666
and i thought i was a cynic!
Fred1new
- 07 Dec 2011 11:56
- 1915 of 3666
colin,
Not a fan, but I hold some shares which Ibought at an unpleasant price.
The valuation made by the markets at the moment have little relationship to ultimate values.
They seem to be based more on whim and fancy and the SP are been pushed around by short term speculators.
Unless you are "very smart" the cost of turnover of trading in such markets is costly and at the moment I intend holding Afren for long term gain,
Looking at forecast earnings, I guess 12 mths on, unless there is complete crash in the Eurozone etc. the selling price will be about 180 +
Bur, unfortunately I am often wrong.
Have a look at long term forecasts or guesses.
cynic
- 07 Dec 2011 12:08
- 1916 of 3666
or sell short if you believe your own post
ahoj
- 07 Dec 2011 14:20
- 1917 of 3666
yes and no, but it should get to previous levels soon.