TheMaster
- 26 Sep 2006 08:53
This is huge get in before the heard arrives to work this morning, the new VOG
seawallwalker
- 26 Sep 2006 12:32
- 19 of 257
Master - excellent spot at 08.53.
TheMaster
- 26 Sep 2006 12:38
- 20 of 257
Thanks Guy's, my problem is when to sell my 10K worth (now or tomorrow morning)
seawallwalker
- 26 Sep 2006 12:45
- 21 of 257
I would have liked that dillema.
That is a sound trading ethic.
Are you Paul?
Confidant
- 26 Sep 2006 12:54
- 22 of 257
1. You could sell and leave enough to be in for less than nothing i.e. take 120% of cost and keep rest
2. This is how I play these things -- or at least try too --- AEN and VOG with similar announcements went like this.
Day 1 +50%
Day 2 +100% -- why more 2nd day -- news splashed over the papers
Day 3 gapped up on opening and then sold down.
So basically sell at 8.10am on the 3rd day . However there will always be exceptions.
Also note both then rose substantially after a period of consolidation BUT AEN is now worthless and VOG trades at a level below where it closed on Day 1
So these are certainly shares to trade. In the long term they may become very big fish, or like AEN worthless. But unless you only have a very small amount of your wealth in the stock so you can just forget it for 10 years, you need to take some profits al;ong the way
HARRYCAT
- 26 Sep 2006 13:00
- 23 of 257
Well done guys! Am not in this one, but good to see the little investors hitting the jackpot once in a while. Gives us all hope!
seawallwalker
- 26 Sep 2006 13:37
- 24 of 257
I wonder why the Samnpaguitta did not do for Sterling when they owned it, what it has done for Forum now they own it?
I wonder why Sterling has not reflected this rise today seeing as they own 14% of Forum?
I wonder?
By the way the Times splashed it on the "Rumour of the day" and included Sterling, so I wonder?
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8211-2374631,00.html
Confidant
- 26 Sep 2006 13:44
- 26 of 257
15% of a 17m pound company is worth c 2.2m
15% of a 35m pound company is worth c4.4m
mkt cap of sterlng 257m -- immaterial even if fep trebles from here
seawallwalker
- 26 Sep 2006 13:45
- 27 of 257
soul in my view, this is a trading stock.
Once the news is out, digested, everyone has had their pound of it, it's time to sell it on.
If anyone holds at these levels, without there being production they will see the profit go.
That's my take.
Frankly it's a nice comopnay if you were in at the recnt lows.
Beyond that who knows where the sp will settle?
I know what I think.
seawallwalker
- 26 Sep 2006 13:46
- 28 of 257
Thansk for that Confident, that explains that.
seawallwalker
- 26 Sep 2006 15:14
- 32 of 257
Well done soul.
I have answered over on HNR.
I'm not saying this is bad, just rememebr to take the money before it rolls back, (however far), because these things have a habit of doing that.
capetown
- 26 Sep 2006 18:13
- 34 of 257
Master
I need to send you bottle bubbly!!!!!
Made 5k today,cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cynic
- 26 Sep 2006 19:00
- 35 of 257
CT .... make sure you bank it then!
capetown
- 26 Sep 2006 19:14
- 36 of 257
CYNIC
Am tempted to sell my IDD and FAO shres as this cover the loss JUST!!
cynic
- 26 Sep 2006 19:54
- 37 of 257
as i/we have all learnt to our cost, a profit is no profit until banked ..... imo, take your profit or at least a ggodly portion thereof ..... FEP just feels to overblown for my liking
bigbobjoylove
- 27 Sep 2006 07:47
- 38 of 257
Todays FT
SMALL CAPS: GAS FIND DOUBLES PRICE OF FORUM ENERGY SHARES
By Peter Garnhamand Robert Orr
Published: September 27 2006 03:00 | Last updated: September 27 2006 03:00
*Shares in Forum Energy more than doubled to 140p after the explorer revealed that testing at its Sampaguita gas discovery in the Philippines indicated a "world class" gas asset of up to 20,000 billion cubic feet. Analysts at Noble & Company said that while many uncertainties remained, thefind could be worth about500p a share to Forum. But shares in Sterling Energy fell1.4 per cent to 18p despite the fact that it owns a 14 per cent stake in Forum.