markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
hlyeo98
- 09 Feb 2010 09:33
- 3537 of 6492
I think DES will fall back to 85-90p in the next few days... that is my support level.
required field
- 09 Feb 2010 09:35
- 3538 of 6492
Doom man is back.....
cynic
- 09 Feb 2010 09:42
- 3539 of 6492
he's not necessarily wrong just because his views don't coincide ...... certainly traffic in DES today is exceptionally heavy, with the daily norm already exceeded ..... L2 shows sell order book remains comfortably in excess buy
cynic
- 09 Feb 2010 10:16
- 3540 of 6492
quite a difficult call on DES, though hyleo is absolutely right that commercial oil has still to be located .... that said, history is unequivocal that there is oil in reasonable and perhaps significant quantities in the northern basin
required field
- 09 Feb 2010 10:17
- 3541 of 6492
Anybody any idea where the rig is ?....crossing between Rio and the Falklands is where I would think it is.
ptholden
- 09 Feb 2010 10:42
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You might be able to find it by logging into an AIS site, just type in the name.
robstuff
- 09 Feb 2010 10:43
- 3543 of 6492
due to arrive this weekend
robstuff
- 09 Feb 2010 10:46
- 3544 of 6492
i think this may be last time it's sub 100 so just topped up
cynic
- 09 Feb 2010 11:53
- 3545 of 6492
the order book has not evened up at all, which would certainly discourage me from buying any more ...... and although hyleo has been nonsensical and hysterical about argentina sending in the gunboats, it is still bad news when a share misbehaves, especially against the (current) grain
required field
- 09 Feb 2010 12:02
- 3546 of 6492
The bottom line is if they find oil in the next couple of wells : 200p....so who gives a damn about 5p down or up at the moment...?.
cynic
- 09 Feb 2010 12:09
- 3547 of 6492
you're right, but the oil has yet to be proven
halifax
- 09 Feb 2010 12:11
- 3548 of 6492
.....and if they don't?
cynic
- 09 Feb 2010 12:18
- 3549 of 6492
exactly so!
hlyeo98
- 09 Feb 2010 13:40
- 3550 of 6492
rf seems to think oil is already gushing, let's be sensible, drilling may be delayed at this rate.
cynic
- 09 Feb 2010 13:48
- 3551 of 6492
why any delay?
the politicos will do their own thing in their own time and their own inimitable way
meanwhile, those with financial responsibilities, will proceed as planned - and there is nothing at all to indicate otherwise
Balerboy
- 09 Feb 2010 13:49
- 3552 of 6492
words of wisdom at last.......weldone h98
required field
- 09 Feb 2010 13:49
- 3553 of 6492
I think that they will find oil but there is bound to be a duster at some stage....they will be there for 2 years at least, drilling loads of wells so there is bound to be a failure along the way but I would be mighty disappointed if they don't come up with the goods with what's planned so far...a 10p down and up is not going to bother me in the short term....delays go with the nature of the business...it looks good overall.
Balerboy
- 09 Feb 2010 13:51
- 3554 of 6492
think you under estimate the argi's cynic, but stand to be corrected later on, imo
HARRYCAT
- 09 Feb 2010 13:52
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You'll be disappointed!!!!!! How do you think markymar will feel? He must be a major shareholder by now!;o)
cynic
- 09 Feb 2010 13:54
- 3556 of 6492
it's political sabre rattling for domestic consumption
it's assuredly not in argentina's interest to stop someone else doing all the hard and expensive work, even if she has a longer term imperialist agenda