markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
markusantonius
- 16 Jan 2005 20:32
- 459 of 6492
Hi, Eddie.
It's Kus here (from the COP thread). Noticed that you seem to like these OIL stocks! With the huge global demand already upon us - any others to tip?
Demand is only going one way (North!) so picking the right ones could yield a magnificant harvest!
Regards,
Kus.
markymar
- 16 Jan 2005 20:47
- 460 of 6492
http://www.petroweb.com/ip/Dallas_Theater_Talks/FalklandIslands_files/frame.htm
Came across this web site which has slides of great detail of maps and other thing and I believe they are from when Phyl Rendell at a conference in Dallas some of the slides take of bit downloading so if youre not on broadband I would not even try. I think it is slide 21 or 22 there is a map and next to where Argos have there acreage the BGS have found a huge field of 1.7 billion barrels of oil in it and next to that another billion barrel field and slide 5 there is a great picture of the Falklands and in the background the oil rig from the 1998 campaign.
Belingo you dont run around in a Citroen do you?
Regards all
Markymar
HUSTLER
- 16 Jan 2005 20:48
- 461 of 6492
Interesting conversation with friends at local leisure club about shares
in general,one of the group a site manager with a national house builder
became interested when Desire were mentioned, and revealed a contractor
working on his site originated from the Falklands. He phoned me the next
day and said he had spoken to him and although he left to work in the uk
18 years ago his parents still live on the island and confirmed Desire
have strong links with the Falklands and are very respected there.
It would appear the locals are convinced it is only a matter of time
before oil is found. Desire is only one of several companies involved
but is a front runner in the race and consensus appears to be they will
succeed.
News must be close to arriving and all of us following Desire
are very positive and remain fully behind it.
I have gathered data from many threads and special thanks to markymar
and passed on to other investors i know, all have bought incluing a
share club, the feedback is very encouraging,Support is gathering.
regards HUSTLER.
berlingo
- 16 Jan 2005 21:29
- 462 of 6492
berlingo
- 16 Jan 2005 21:53
- 463 of 6492
Nice one Hustler.There must be a real buzz in the Falklands at the mo.
Markymar,how did you guess? When i was thinking up a nickname i had just done a deal that day to buy 1 , my third, for work.So i thought why not.Real name Mike G.
Lets hope we get a good start tom.I am looking to buy more .
Good luck.
HUSTLER
- 17 Jan 2005 07:56
- 465 of 6492
No Chriss from Barratt Dorset.
Hustler
mingbeaver
- 17 Jan 2005 09:36
- 467 of 6492
Eddieshare
In answer to 448.
Final top up this week (looking to add a further 30% holding), hoping for 60p if possible (please advise).
I don't use any "systems" only instinct and research, many thanks to the tireless markymar,JPDM,Contractor etc.
Markymar
Markymar if encana are now nailed on it can only mean that the Des news will be of the positive type. Hard to think how it could be other.
I would be interested to know how you can be as sure as you are regarding encana. I also concur with the idea of multiple farmin partners. It would be the icing on the cake if one was a major.
Keep up the good work everyone, not long to go now
Ming
mingbeaver
- 17 Jan 2005 14:50
- 469 of 6492
mid price now 62.5 and falling. Anybody any ideas regarding resistance levels and the chance of faling thru them this week without news.
mingbeaver
- 17 Jan 2005 14:58
- 470 of 6492
make that 61.5
markymar
- 17 Jan 2005 20:17
- 471 of 6492
Well it looks like Capt Guns is right it is no site seeing trip but deals been done behind closed doors and if you see they are in the Argos boardroom all day for meetings.
CANADIAN PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION IN BUSY FALKLANDS VISIT
By J. Brock (FINN)
Four Canadian Parliamentarians, two MPs and two Senators, will be visiting the Falklands from the15th to the 22nd of January 2005. Senator Consiglio Di Nino, Conservative, Senator Elizabeth Hubley, Liberal, Mr. John Maloney, MP, and Ms. Sarmite E. Bulte, MP, will arrive on Saturdays LAN flight and will be met by Cllr. Richard Cockwell and Cllr. John Birmingham. On Sunday the Parliamentarians will travel overland to Long Island Farm, where Neil and Glenda Watson will host them. Individual hosts will entertain them for Dinner. On Monday they will have a Government Briefing at the ARGOS Boardroom and continue to use the Boardroom throughout the day for other meetings with Councillors. In the evening, the delegation will attend a dinner hosted by the Falkland Islands Chamber of Commerce and the Falkland Islands Chamber of Commerce.
On Tuesday the Parliamentarians will tour the Fisheries Department, Agriculture and Mineral Resources Departments and the Education Department and schools. Dinner will be at Government House with H.E. the Governor Mr Pearce and Mrs. Pearce. Wednesdays highlight will be a trip to see the wildlife at Sea Lion Island. In the Afternoon the delegation will arrive at Goose Green where they will visit the Aquaculture projects run by Simon Hardcastle. After Lunch at Darwin House they will visit the Argentine War Memorial and lay a wreath.
On Friday the delegation will lay a wreath at the 1982 War Memorial in Stanley and tour the Museum and Cartmell House. After the press conference at the Upland Goose Hotel the delegation will have some free time before a farewell dinner hosted by Legislative Councillors at the Malvina House Hotel. The Canadian Parliamentarians depart the Falklands on Saturday, 23 January 2005.
eddieshare
- 17 Jan 2005 21:05
- 472 of 6492
Thanks markymar
HUSTLER
- 18 Jan 2005 00:09
- 473 of 6492
no smoke without fire
cheers marky
HUSTLER
Jon B
- 18 Jan 2005 15:24
- 474 of 6492
Yet again 'Nice One Marky' you know I am starting to rely on you now!
Well hopefully today sees the bottom of our downtrend.
Eddie do the charts agree. To be honest I never thought that TA would be much use for a news drivn(or lack of) share like DES. and as there are so many different parameters people use, I have always been a sceptic. but your analysis has definately been interesting, and accomapnied with an explanation (which is the bit i need). So thanks & keep it coming.
Marky how can you say Ecana is 100%. That is powefull talking,as far as i am aware there is only coicidence and specualation linking Ecana with Rockhopper. Where is the link with DES and How are you sure its 100%? Don't get me wrong, I like what your saying and I respect your opinions.
but yesterday on ADVFN it was Shell are the farm-in partner (singular) from unnamed sources, you know the usual bb shite.
Jon
mingbeaver
- 18 Jan 2005 16:56
- 476 of 6492
Jon B
your comments regarding eddies charting skills are correct he really does appear to have his finger on the pulse. It was a good call in terms of the resistance at 61p. I incorrectly thought I would pick up stock at 60p this afternoon. Never mind in view of markymars knowledge I'm definately in tomorrow, up or down.(Hope its not to late)
Whats the best price I can expect tomorrow Eddie?
Thanks in anticipation
eddieshare
- 18 Jan 2005 19:47
- 477 of 6492
Hi all
Tading today, not very much volume. As you can see from the intraday chart DES opend at 0.615p traded down to 0.6125p by 08:15. Between 08:15 - 08:30 DES traded down to 0.61p the bulls pushed DES back up to 0.62p. By 10:15 DES was back to 0.615p. There was no change then untill 13:15 when DES went back up to 0.615p. The bears were in again sending DES down to 0.605p, the bulls managed to push des back to 0.61p. The next session started at 0.615p. No change between 13:45 - 14:00. The next session opend at 0.615p then went up to 0.62p. There was no change between 14:30 - 16:30. The chart bellow is intraday.
Looking at a longer time period we can see the main trend is up so it wouldn't realy matter when you get in. The candles have just gone through the 10 day moving average so it could be a good time to buy. The candles are likley to go back above the 10 DMA, They may settle at 0.65p before attempting the 0.70p. But if we get news 0.70p & above shouldn't be a problem. It looks like 101p will be the resistance after 0.70p. This is quite a big move so it appears the market is weighing up the next move. Which I have no doubt it will be up. So think would you rather wait in hope, of DES giong back to 0.60p to buy or would benifit from getting in sooner ? The figures above are near as dam it. Let the trend be your freind. It wasn,t that long ago DES was at 0.10p.
Good Luck All
Eddie
eddieshare
- 18 Jan 2005 19:48
- 478 of 6492