markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
aldwickk
- 04 Apr 2010 22:50
- 4306 of 6492
zz1974
- 05 Apr 2010 00:23
- 4307 of 6492
This tip was given when at 107p i.e. when well was spudded!!!
Proselenes
- 05 Apr 2010 04:53
- 4308 of 6492
26th Feb that article Aldwickk, did you just wake up from hibernation ? LOL
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aldwickk
- 05 Apr 2010 10:26
- 4309 of 6492
And you sold all your DES , on the 26th Feb.?
required field
- 05 Apr 2010 12:28
- 4310 of 6492
Oil is rising rapidly....should send some producers-explorers much higher this week...plus the rig will be moving so RKH shares should rise....
mitzy
- 05 Apr 2010 14:18
- 4311 of 6492
Oil $86 and heading to $100 in the next 6 weeks.
cynic
- 05 Apr 2010 14:31
- 4312 of 6492
if they don't find oil, it matters not if oil is $6 or $186, and indeed, it does not make any direct difference even if oil is found as it'll still be 3/5 years before it comes on steam
mitzy
- 05 Apr 2010 16:53
- 4313 of 6492
Oil now $87.
TheFrenchConnection
- 06 Apr 2010 03:31
- 4314 of 6492
one variable that still slightly bothers/ baffles me is why did the CEO dispose of over 200,000 shares at a median of 98.4p a mere 4 days before the arrival of the rig . Whilst there may be several valid reasons as to why he disposed of this holding ,which while it is relatively small , can hardly be construed as an endorsement. Can it ?......Or is he as much in the dark as the rest of us ? ...............With hindsight it was a shrewd move considering the stock is now 50.50p......
aldwickk
- 06 Apr 2010 08:05
- 4315 of 6492
Maybe for end of year personel tax reason's ?
cynic
- 06 Apr 2010 08:07
- 4316 of 6492
rationalising! ..... that said, it's just as easy to read something sinister into the move ..... TFC has enough experience to know that the windows allowing directors to change their holdings are pretty limited, so have sold when drilling was already under way would have been severely frowned upon (i think)
required field
- 06 Apr 2010 08:39
- 4317 of 6492
It's the percentage of the holding...that's whay you have to go by....if it was just 5%....so what...if it was 50%...not so good.
cynic
- 06 Apr 2010 08:49
- 4318 of 6492
and the answer to that is ...???????????
required field
- 06 Apr 2010 12:28
- 4319 of 6492
I haven't the time to do the maths.....percentage held minus percentage sold....anyway...on to the next well soon....
TheFrenchConnection
- 06 Apr 2010 12:36
- 4320 of 6492
Prior to selling 215,000 shares, Sir lan Duncan had a total holding of 700,169. So in percentage terms he sold approx 30%. At much the same time two other directors Stephen Phipps and Anna Neve both sold 2,180,000 shares- but considering their respective original holdings were both in excess of 36 million this is is quite an insignificant percentile (approx 6% ).,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,As for myself-,still non the wiser
cynic
- 06 Apr 2010 14:47
- 4321 of 6492
anyway, DES looking very peaky today, but not desperately so following latest rns as below ....
Results from the Liz well 14/19-1 in the North Falkland Basin have proved highly encouraging, Desire Petroleum said today (6 April).
The well has reached a total depth of 3,667 metres.
Final logging has been completed and the well is now being plugged and abandoned as a gas discovery.
The initial log interpretation indicates that 17 metres of net hydrocarbon pay were encountered between 2961 and 3031 metres within a zone of over-pressured, predominantly sandstone, reservoir.
A hydrocarbon sample and formation pressures were recovered from this interval.
The initial analysis suggests that the hydrocarbon type is wet gas, but its precise characteristics will be confirmed through further analysis.
There is no indication from log data or pressure data of a water-leg in this interval.
Desire says much work is now required to evaluate the reservoir quality, to determine the trapping mechanism and to assess the potential of this discovery.
Chairman Stephen Phipps said: "This well has proved complex and highly encouraging.
"Hydrocarbons have been found in two separate intervals, the geological model for the basin has been confirmed and at least two petroleum systems have been drilled, with hydrocarbon shows recorded over a wide interval.
"More sandstone was encountered than expected but typically of poor quality.
"However new reservoir targets have been identified and the challenge will be to predict where these may occur in better quality."
dealerdear
- 06 Apr 2010 15:11
- 4322 of 6492
It's all been priced in already.
P & A I mean.
RKH brilliant trading stock
cynic
- 06 Apr 2010 15:29
- 4323 of 6492
i agree, and have taken an additional trading position in DES to catch on the bounce as assorted short positions are closed - already hold some RKH
mitzy
- 06 Apr 2010 15:41
- 4324 of 6492
I am short here cynic.
cynic
- 06 Apr 2010 16:05
- 4325 of 6492
not bright if you haven't yet closed ..... but ditto your long position in CHAR when you had a handsome profit