niceonecyril
- 04 Apr 2009 08:30
kkeith2000
- 06 Apr 2009 12:33
- 36 of 3666
What a turnaround from this morning and every chance we could end up blue
moneyplus
- 06 Apr 2009 14:42
- 37 of 3666
2 big fundies now have sizeable stakes---typical dive down to shake out some shares and go below some stops--imo! nothing wrong with the results so we should soon break 50p then onwards and upwards I hope--cairn wasn't built in a day. lol!
cynic
- 06 Apr 2009 14:47
- 38 of 3666
it's all over the shop, but very much to be expected given that it's the first day of the fiscal year, AFR results came out this morning and the markets need a breather
blanche
- 06 Apr 2009 15:08
- 39 of 3666
Get today over and done with, then it will start to move up as it should. I brought 150000 gasol @1.68 so iam a happy bunny.8-)
halifax
- 06 Apr 2009 17:08
- 40 of 3666
results uninspiring unless there is some fresh news dead money for a while.
cynic
- 06 Apr 2009 17:55
- 41 of 3666
maybe ..... proper reaction can sometimes be a bit delayed ..... it'll be interesting to see if papers have anything to say
hlyeo98
- 06 Apr 2009 20:02
- 43 of 3666
Afren pre-tax losses have widen
African oil and gas independent Afren plc posts 2008 pre-tax loss of $56 million compared with $39 million in 2007.
cynic
- 06 Apr 2009 20:20
- 44 of 3666
NAR 1 ..... not my thread, so do not have access ..... on the other hand, suggest you add 200 dma to complete
aldwickk
- 07 Apr 2009 07:36
- 45 of 3666
Afren
Having more than trebled in the space of three weeks, shares in Afren, the West African-focused oil explorer, were vulnerable to profit-taking. What prompted yesterdays 12 per cent dip was a three-word caveat in the companys full-year results statement: Afren plans to produce up to 50,000 barrels of oil a day by the end of next year from its Ebok field, offshore Nigeria, subject to financing.
That qualification notably absent from the update on Ebok less than two weeks ago is significant, given that Afren had year-end net debt last year of $287 million (195 million), $86 million of which it is due to pay back in 2009.
With analysts estimating that the development of Ebok will cost around 100 million, Afren falls into the category of a junior explorer with promising reserves but insufficient funds to exploit them. Further, having raised 119 million from shareholders this time last year at 125p a share more than three times yesterdays price it may find them reluctant to commit more.
A recently stable and rising oil price should work in Afrens favour. So, too, should bid activity in the sector: predatory interest in Venture Production and BowLeven, Dana Petroleums purchase of Bow Valley Energy, and Premier Oils swoop on Oilexcos North Sea operations suggest that corporate buyers are not expecting oil prices to fall back below Decembers low.
Afren also has powerful partners. Several of its lenders, notably BNP Paribas and Standard Bank, are big shareholders, and it has a $500 million African joint venture with Sojitz, of Japan. That Afren has started producing oil from Nigeria within two years from a standing start is testimony to its ability to move fast. However, at 37p, down 5p, first-time buyers should wait until its funding plans are farther advanced. Pass.
cynic
- 07 Apr 2009 07:39
- 46 of 3666
so they did speak with something of a forked tongue then
kate bates
- 07 Apr 2009 07:56
- 47 of 3666
U like these mr Cynic?
cynic
- 07 Apr 2009 08:04
- 48 of 3666
not at the moment ..... been nibbled through being greedy
blanche
- 07 Apr 2009 08:22
- 49 of 3666
Blue by the end of today. Plus after 35% up yesterday on gasol its up another 17.58% this morning, wil be 10p again.
niceonecyril
- 07 Apr 2009 08:27
- 50 of 3666
I think the main reason for yesterdays dumping of stock was simply investors were
given the impression that some sort funding for E Bok was done and dusted. The
realisation that this was not the case caused all the uncertainty,but it is as a long
term hold something special.
aimho
cyril
blanche
- 07 Apr 2009 08:38
- 51 of 3666
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BLUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
blanche
- 07 Apr 2009 16:33
- 52 of 3666
Afren evaluating Keta block offshore Ghana
Offshore staff
LONDON -- Afren is undertaking technical evaluation of the Keta block offshore Ghana incorporating the results of the Cuda-1x well. The company also is evaluating further prospects and considering options for drilling on the block.
The Cuda-1x exploration well, drilled by the drillship Transocean Deepwater Discovery, was spudded in November 2008. The well was targeting a Cretaceous structure expected to contain 325 MMbbl of mean prospective resources in a setting comparable to those successfully proven by the recent Jubilee and Odum discoveries in the country. Unfortunately operations were terminated due to abnormally high pressures that were encountered at the top of the Cretaceous. The primary objective of the well remains untested and is still considered highly prospective, the company says.
040/06/2009
cynic
- 07 Apr 2009 16:39
- 53 of 3666
blanche ..... when was this charming bit of news released? ..... after market close?
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found it ..... it's in the results so will already have been discounted
blanche
- 07 Apr 2009 18:56
- 54 of 3666
Found it trawling around African news sites this afternoon. Obviously didn't read the results as in depth as you. Serves me right! Should be an up day tomorrow finished quite well late on today if not blue. Nice glass vino blanco now i think.
required field
- 08 Apr 2009 08:08
- 55 of 3666
More exploration upside to come from this company yet, they may have some debt to pay off, but the income coming very soon will be enormous.....and they have some crude hedged way above current levels....!.