driver
- 02 Mar 2006 15:23
moneyplus
- 21 Mar 2007 15:49
- 577 of 934
You were right --I should have stuck with NU. and not listened to the doubters! Ah well-it's still a fairly good day for me today, I've been having fun tinkering with my portfolio. It's a bit like having a giant box of chocolates to choose from!!
hewittalan6
- 21 Mar 2007 15:51
- 578 of 934
So's mine.
Bloody expensive and enough to make you sick.
moneyplus
- 21 Mar 2007 15:52
- 579 of 934
LOL!
moneyplus
- 21 Mar 2007 16:03
- 580 of 934
Driver have you looked at vds-the sp is going up nicely and the expert opinion is that the market for it's technology is worth billions. I have been adding in anticipation-look on the other sidefor interesting discussion about a sporting deal with fox causing the excitement.
moneyman
- 21 Mar 2007 16:39
- 582 of 934
Thanks to
gizmot1000 - 21 Mar'07 - 16:35 - 5831 of 5831
heres a good find i feel http://offshore247.com/news/article.asp?Id=7213&catname=Field/development
Monterey gas to Windermere
Friday, March 9, 2007
Development of the UK Monterey gas discovery in the Southern North Sea is looking increasingly likely as a tieback to the Windermere platform with output exported to The Netherlands.
Operator Wintershall Noordzee is considering the Windermere tieback option after making the discovery last year and a development plan is likely to be put to field partners this summer.
Partner Black Rock Oil and Gas has said that is the development route being examined by Wintershall after drilling the discovery which spans UK blocks 49/8c and 49/9d discovery last year.
Monterey is about 15 km (9.3 miles) west of the Windermere gas platform and south of the Schooner and Ketch gas fields, in a water depth of 35 M (114 ft).
Monterey is estimated to contain around 165 Bcf of gas although that figure has not been verified by independent analysis.
The Monterey field, originally drilled in 1989, was estimated by Carrizo (based on analysis then provided by the field operator, Wintershall Noordzee) to contain 165 billion cubic feet of gas reserves, although no formal resource or reserve has yet been prepared under any of the accepted standards and this figure has not been independently verified by the company, Black Rock, which has a 15% stake in part-blocks 49/8c and 49/9d, declared today.
The field operator is currently undertaking detailed technical evaluation of the well results and simulation of various development options to put to the Joint Venture Partners during the summer of 2007. Amongst the options being considered is to drill one or more horizontal producers. Typically, such wells will have horizontal sections of 500m (1,640 ft) or more in order to obtain commercial rates and the well may also require hydraulic fracturing. If developed, the field operator is considering piping the gas to the nearby Windermere and Markham Fields and from there to the Netherlands, the companys chairman Tony Baldry informed shareholders.
cynic
- 21 Mar 2007 18:40
- 585 of 934
sorry to hear that soul* ..... have just cut my losses on Dow short, but as long everywhere else, was a good hedge
pumben
- 21 Mar 2007 21:37
- 586 of 934
SIT is looking positive, could this be another SOLA. SIT has won a number of contracts this year in US. Rumoured to discussing with Walmart, a contract win in Jan was for Jan.
Any thoughts ?
pumben
- 21 Mar 2007 21:55
- 588 of 934
Yes I did the same, watched it at 20 & hestiated then at 69 hesitated but after they won the latest contract, I delved in with a small punt at 114. If it can some of Walmarts retail buildings then the could certainly get back to 360. However, it wont be in straight line I'm sure !
hewittalan6
- 22 Mar 2007 07:46
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Psst.
The old ITR, now PMG. Very lightly traded stock. In fact other than the directors, I think I might be the only shareholder. This merchant bank gave its final results yesterday. It has sold a lot of its deadwood interests and has now returned to profit.
I haven't started a thread on it, but the old ITR thread gives an idea of how little interest there is. At the moment. 7p currently. Might be worth a bit more by interims if it starts to show rising profits. Like all lightly traded stocks, movement on news would be larger than normal, both up and down, so it makes it an interesting punt.
alan
cynic
- 22 Mar 2007 07:58
- 590 of 934
POG ..... buy, buy, buy! .... see thread
Gaming stocks ... unless i have misread, these must surely be in for a hammering following the budget
hewittalan6
- 22 Mar 2007 08:08
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Correction on PMG. Interims, not finals. Loss at 19000, not quite break even. assets read as 18.2million. Something over 360 million shares in circulation equates to a NAV of about 5p per share, even after last years write down.
I think its a reasonably good medium term bet, but am interested in others thoughts.
Alan