markymar
- 03 Dec 2003 11:36
required field
- 28 Oct 2010 12:45
- 5260 of 6492
Great picture marky...(I had a good chuckle).....
markymar
- 28 Oct 2010 15:21
- 5261 of 6492
required field
- 28 Oct 2010 15:41
- 5262 of 6492
Have to hand it to Desire : they are not letting anything out by the look of it....you might as well throw a dice...at a guess, I'd say the well is a dud...but then again...who knows....I would jump out if I was a shareholder quicko....the sp might just have gone up on bid rumours and now is stuck around 100p.....this will drop to less than 50p on a bad result !.
required field
- 28 Oct 2010 16:37
- 5263 of 6492
90p....ouch....!...close..
cynic
- 28 Oct 2010 18:50
- 5264 of 6492
sorry to be grinning chaps, though 65 would be nicer still
required field
- 28 Oct 2010 19:22
- 5265 of 6492
Can't resist writing this.... :
About the fox and hounds :
Fox : "what's all the fuss about ?"
Hound : "There's a fox on the loose"
Fox :"Oh !....what does a fox look like ?"
Hound :"Don't know !....never seen one before !...I'm just going where the others are going !"
Other Hound :"It's high on legs...and red haired.."
Fox :"It's nothing like that.....I was told that it's white and big with a long neck and fluffy ears"
Hound: "That's a lama"
Fox :"Where ??" (looking around)..."That one from Tibet ?"...
Other Hound : "Nooo....the one from the zoo round the corner you pelican !"...
Hound :"come to think of it...you remind me of somebody....but who...?
Fox :"I think that this is my stop....byeee..."
gibby
- 28 Oct 2010 20:50
- 5266 of 6492
cynic well done on the short - must have made the golf even more enjoyable today
cynic
- 28 Oct 2010 22:05
- 5267 of 6492
disappointed fall was not greater, but give it time ..... mind you, FOGL continues to defy gravity too
gibby
- 29 Oct 2010 08:05
- 5269 of 6492
rumours someone on board said they found hc's wednesday and were celebrating - only passing this on not from me - the sun seem to agree:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/money/3201909/HOVIS-maker-Premier-Foods-warned-it-is-facing-the-toughest-conditions-for-years.html#ixzz13jDTyqdU
i have had another tickle this morning!!
i need help buying des again!! lol
cynic
- 29 Oct 2010 08:19
- 5270 of 6492
you're right ..... certifiable
at best "traces" may have been found, but very obviously indeed nothing of significance - well 99% certain anyway, though it has yet to be confirmed as a(nother) disaster
required field
- 29 Oct 2010 08:27
- 5271 of 6492
Why has the sp gone up ?....nuts...
cynic
- 29 Oct 2010 08:32
- 5272 of 6492
similarly, why did it not collapse to +/-60 yesterday and why does FOGL remain solid?
such as the mysteries of the market
just to rationalise, some of these oddities may be related to today being the last Friday of the month - i.e. perhaps books have to be squared away and tidied?
skinny
- 29 Oct 2010 08:34
- 5273 of 6492
In auction - on the way up this time!
cynic
- 29 Oct 2010 08:39
- 5274 of 6492
it's likely to gyrate like crazy yet again today ..... i'm happy to stay long with my modest short!
required field
- 29 Oct 2010 08:43
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Perhaps they have discovered oil....there is always somebody in the know..the thing is to know that person.
required field 29/10/10
skinny
- 29 Oct 2010 08:44
- 5276 of 6492
I'm Spartacus.
dealerdear
- 29 Oct 2010 08:47
- 5277 of 6492
No I'm Spartacus
gibby
- 29 Oct 2010 09:05
- 5278 of 6492
i am nuts buying des again - so i must be spartacus - lol
gibby
- 29 Oct 2010 09:11
- 5279 of 6492
yet more news today:
The current exploration programme, closely watched not only by British investors but also by Argentina which claims sovereignty over the islands, has recently suffered a few knocks, however. [ID:nN22219606]
Rockhopper cast doubt over estimates of its oil reserves at Sea Lion citing a lack of geological data, while Desire said its Rachel well was dry but it would drill a sidetrack well from the original hole having identified a more prospective zone nearby. [ID:nLDE69E099] [ID:nLDE69C0FV]
Drilling of the sidetrack was completed on Wednesday, said Desire, adding that geological tests are underway to find out whether oil was found or not. The test results should be known in the next few days said analysts.
BUY
Some analysts are bullish on the upside still to come from Rockhopper and Desire given the size of Rockhopper's discovery and the geological potential of the Northern Falklands basin, on which both are focused.
Evolution Securities analyst David Farrell said that Sea Lion (Berlin: LOC.BE - news) could be a world-class oil field and that Rockhopper's current share price is underpinned by the value of the discovery, meaning the exploration portfolio comes for "free."
Rockhopper raised 206 million pounds ($325.1 million) in a placing in mid-October, easing analyst concerns over funding, to finance the drilling of appraisal wells and undertake further studies to help better understand its discovery. [ID:nLDE69H1ZY]
"The optimum time for Rockhopper to exit the Sea Lion project in terms of maximising shareholder value would be at the final investment decision point and this appears to be exactly where it is heading," Farrell said, referring to details it gave at the time of the placing.
Of the seven analysts covering Rockhopper on Thomson Reuters (TRI.TO - news) StarMine, all have a "strong buy" or a "buy" rating. Four analysts cover Desire on StarMine, with two of them on "buy" or "strong buy" and two on "hold".
"Desire's portfolio of prospects is extensive and does offer potentially huge upside," said Seymour Pierce analyst Alan Sinclair on Oct. 15 after the company said its Rachel well was dry. [ID:nLDE69E099]
CAUTIOUS
Other analysts, while not banging the table with "sell" ratings, are wary given that so far the drilling campaign has only yielded one commercial discovery and one that has been the subject of an implicit reserves downgrade due to lack of data.
"Sea Lion could end up being bigger, but it could also end up being smaller than the market was anticipating," said Mirabaud Securities analyst Richard Savage, who has a "hold" recommendation on the stock.
"Great discovery but let's see what the reservoir's like over the whole of the structure; drill the appraisal wells before anyone gets excited."
Oriel Securities analyst Richard Rose moved Desire to "hold" from "buy" after the disappointment of the initial Rachel well and based on a comparison with Rockhopper.
"I wouldn't say it [the sidetrack well] is completely make or break but...it looks to us like the best prospect they have in their inventory so if this doesn't work it will be a bit of a blow to the company," he said.
The risk that Sea Lion is a lone discovery, while unlikely, could not be ruled out, added Savage, meaning that due to the remoteness of the islands and objections from Argentina it could be difficult and very costly for Rockhopper to build the infrastructure needed to commercialise the oil. (Editing by David Cowell)
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