TheFrenchConnection
- 20 Mar 2006 15:46
Amities . l have been discreetly buying this stock since it was 39p . And the more i learn the bolder are the positions i take . .....Floated in Dec 2004 it was oversubscribed and before costs the required $15 million was raised. At the helm is ex BP head of Global exploration and Resavoir management . Furthermore a success story at Global Expo . Now Nick Johnstone wants to set up on his own . And after speaking to him l am not at all surprised . He is like a "Who s Who " of the hydrocarbon world ...He has ALL the prerequisites for success so why work for some other lackey ! .. namely connections from his ertwhistle employers . He has assembled a first class management team from ex colleauges at BP ; and is his business model is simple . AFR farms in on "Big Oils " inception upstream ; and with its scale of economy it works closely with "Big oils" fields on the look out for excellent workovers oppertunities .... Already lt has via a complicated j/v a percentage of the Sao Tome and Principe acreage -Located between the oil rich waters of Nigeria and those of Sao Tome and operated by Texaco / Chevron and Esso; and believed by many to be the new North sea . . 3D Seismic testing and magnetic graphic imagery and satellite imaging has located a labyrinth of channels leading to a main resavoir which is believed to14-15 mmbbls of oil and which would leave AFR with its share of 120/140 million barrels for NO cash outlay .To ensure early cash generation Afren has entered into a production sharing agreement in the developed Ogedeh field { adjacent to the BP operated Olowi marin field which is believed to yield 180 mmbbloe. Furthernore AFR has agreed to drill the lbekelia project for Ascent resources which is expected to produce 2,500 b/pdoe to satisfy AFR percentile share ,ln addition it is a believed resouce of several years . .. , .Not a bad start for a company with little more than six months in the making . ....and well worthy of investigation !! .....@+ J
required field
- 27 Mar 2009 08:32
- 554 of 655
There is also the fact that there is a hell of a lot less money around for investing now, but still the same rising gently now, my target is around 50p, and even there I might stay put and wait for more, and over a period of 4 to 6 months this might be touching the 70p's or 80p's even, perhaps more....flavour of the month tipping KAH in to second position !.
cynic
- 27 Mar 2009 08:33
- 555 of 655
8% on 40p (2.88p actually) is scarcely earth shaking let alone shattering especially when the spread is 0.75p (not unreasonable)
aldwickk
- 27 Mar 2009 08:36
- 556 of 655
There is no pleasing some people ...... lol
blanche
- 27 Mar 2009 08:40
- 557 of 655
8% better than a kick in the teeth. If all your shares were up by that, Even you would be a happy bunny 8-)
required field
- 27 Mar 2009 08:40
- 558 of 655
Patience Cynic.....this looks a cracker.....I'm almost tempted if more funds were available to buy some more....great "buy and forget" share now this one as well as a "quick buck" one !.
blanche
- 27 Mar 2009 08:45
- 559 of 655
Get your cash into Gasol Afrens little brother, loads of upside.
mitzy
- 27 Mar 2009 08:50
- 560 of 655
I'm happy to hold HOIL and AFR cant go wrong.
cynic
- 27 Mar 2009 09:05
- 561 of 655
i am happy to hold AFR too ..... i also hold HOIL, but TLW is prob the better (also hold)
mitzy
- 27 Mar 2009 10:57
- 562 of 655
50p close today possible
cynic
- 27 Mar 2009 11:00
- 563 of 655
this is NOT one of the stocks where I have taken profits ...... i am surprised that there seems to be no press coverage, even though AFR is pretty squitty ..... perhaps w/e press will mention
required field
- 27 Mar 2009 11:13
- 564 of 655
Topped up again,...could not resist it, a bit late but this is rocketing.....and the trend is your friend as they say...now loaded with this stock....please no crashes.....go AFR GO......!.
blanche
- 27 Mar 2009 11:19
- 565 of 655
Cynic long term hold this one for the really big profits when they hit 2.00 Tuck away in the draw and come back next year.
required field
- 27 Mar 2009 11:25
- 566 of 655
I reckon that there is going to be a lot of good money to be made in an oil recovery, and perhaps over the horizon the sight of an end to the economic debacle with a little less doom and gloom, so perhaps us little guys here might be able to advantage of this, here's hoping !.
required field
- 27 Mar 2009 17:11
- 568 of 655
Some profit taking here, well they can't have been with Barclays because their website is becoming a pain, there's never a time when there isn't a problem with something, it is getting on my nerves, every day something goes wrong, or are they doing this deliberately ?, anyway I still think that this should climb further !.
moneyplus
- 27 Mar 2009 19:57
- 569 of 655
results on tuesday--monday should be interesting if they are as good as expected! ebok news was very good so they are hardly going to follow it with bad results!!! this is a very long term hold for me---I'm sorry I sold my TLW and HOIL far too early so I won't make the same mistake here.
cynic
- 27 Mar 2009 20:54
- 570 of 655
M+ .... no reason why you cannot buy back into TLW or HOIL and trade them thereafter
Joe Say
- 28 Mar 2009 08:54
- 571 of 655
Am also geared up for decent results this week, plus increasing market interest following the usual round of presentations.
Suspect the SP climb up may well be slow and steady as the MM's maximise their commissions/trades, but who cares as this gives plenty of opportunities to jump ship, and then board a few days later.
required field
- 28 Mar 2009 12:33
- 572 of 655
This should carry on rising, some profit taking before the weekend, but the rest of the market might just stabilize for a bit !.
moneyplus
- 28 Mar 2009 16:42
- 573 of 655
oil barrel presentation wed alongside my other hopeful gkp*--exciting week in prospect! cynic I'm an old fashioned buy and hold verysmall investor so take profits as I can, hence selling hoil and tlw. After reading of your success on the ftse thread I tried my luck with fin spreads but very quickly lost my pot and found it nerve wracking!! I'd have to pay for a naked trader course or something before I'd try that again but I envy all the successful traders I read about making shed loads!