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TULLOW OIL--stands for too low!! (TLW)     

moneyplus - 14 Sep 2005 13:17

The CEO states Tullow sp is much too low and I bought in on the comments---todays results are excellent and I feel this one is being overlooked on here. check it out bargain hunters-I'd welcome some expert feedback!

jimmy b - 06 Feb 2015 09:09 - 636 of 906

I'm thinking it may be worth going back down with TLW / PMO maybe GENL at some point ??

sutherlh1 - 06 Feb 2015 09:37 - 637 of 906

CNE is one of my fairlt recent oilies small purchases. To my simple view it has formed a double bottom and has a bit of a gap to 260p, currently 207. I am no chartist and would appreciate views on whether I should add more or sell up as in a reasonable profit. I suppose it depends largely on oil price and company specific issues like the Indian connection. thanks H

Chris Carson - 06 Feb 2015 10:23 - 638 of 906

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CNE&Si


sutherlh - They all seem much of a muchness all in a solid down trend but stuck in ranges. CNE is approaching 12 month high with current support @ 180p. Question is as Jimmy has pointed out dependant on oil price, do you go with current trend and trade the range or gamble on a breakout. How likely is oil price going to go up over next 12 months? Answers on a post card :0)

Chris Carson - 06 Feb 2015 10:34 - 639 of 906

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CNE&Si

cynic - 06 Feb 2015 10:59 - 640 of 906

for myself, i chose PMO and TLW oily recovery stocks as both have proper proven reserved and production and i think either or both could easily become a t/o target ...... not so sure about CNE as it has been out of the limelight for so long

Chris Carson - 06 Feb 2015 10:59 - 641 of 906

That's me stopped out of Tullow for +10

No more for me today, see what next week brings.

sutherlh1 - 06 Feb 2015 11:06 - 642 of 906

Thanks guys for comments on CNE. Looks to be a lot of sales today, so decided to get out and take my smallish profit. H

Chris Carson - 06 Feb 2015 11:39 - 643 of 906

LATEST BROKER VIEWS

Date Broker New target Recomm.
6 Feb Barclays... 550.00 Overweight
30 Jan Credit Suisse 489.00 Neutral
28 Jan Westhouse... 600.00 Buy
22 Jan Westhouse... 770.00 Buy
20 Jan Investec 385.00 Hold
19 Jan Jefferies... 305.00 Underperform
19 Jan Deutsche Bank 400.00 Hold
16 Jan Deutsche Bank 400.00 Hold
15 Jan Westhouse... 770.00 Buy
13 Jan Jefferies... 345.00 Underperform
Broker Recommendations for Tullow Oil

Chris Carson - 06 Feb 2015 13:40 - 644 of 906

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=TLW&Si

jimmy b - 06 Feb 2015 14:26 - 645 of 906

Sod the brokers Chris , unless oil really goes up nothing much will happen ,these are good for trading though ,TLW,PMO,GENL ...

Chris Carson - 06 Feb 2015 14:29 - 646 of 906

Agree Jimmy.

jimmy b - 06 Feb 2015 14:32 - 647 of 906

Chris i havn't yet had the guts to short them ,more buy when they have been hit hard ,it seems there is more likely hood of a major rise if oil continues up .
If they drop big next week i'm in again .

Chris Carson - 06 Feb 2015 14:35 - 648 of 906

Yes, my thinking to jimmy.

jimmy b - 06 Feb 2015 15:45 - 649 of 906

Just pinched this off Dreamcatchers thread .....

Tullow Oil

Shares in Tullow Oil (LSE: TLW) are also up 9% today after rumours emerged that oil major, Shell, may be mulling over a bid for its smaller rival. Clearly, there is no proof that this is the case: it is merely a rumour, but Tullow does seem to be somewhat appealing at its current price level.

For example, it currently trades on a price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio of just 0.2, which indicates that it offers growth at a reasonable price. And, although it has shifted its strategy somewhat and is now more focused on production as opposed to exploration that it was in the past, it remains a more nimble and adaptable entity than Shell, which could prove to be an attractive attribute for its larger peer.

And, even if a bid doesn’t materialise, Tullow Oil still seems to be an attractive play. Certainly, its future depends to a large extent upon the price of oil, but its strategic shift and impressive forecasts make it a company that could see its share price rise significantly after a twelve-month period when it has slumped by almost 50%.

HARRYCAT - 06 Feb 2015 16:47 - 650 of 906

Jimmy, I wouldn't get too excited about that rumour. According the the journalists on the FT site, that rumour appears regularly and never becomes reality. That's not to say it never will, but.........

Stan - 06 Feb 2015 16:54 - 651 of 906

Yeah, a takeover rumour practically comes up on a monthly basis with this one.

cynic - 06 Feb 2015 17:02 - 652 of 906

seconded :-)
anyway, never buy just because you think something is a t/o target .... regard that as a bonus if it comes to pass

jimmy b - 07 Feb 2015 00:11 - 653 of 906

Thanks all if you read back this has been a good trading stock . Rumours can also be good for a jump in the SP .
Check TLW,PMO,GENL ,buy them when they dump at the mo and there is a few per cent on the rise .

jimmy b - 08 Feb 2015 17:22 - 654 of 906

Article in the Times Business today , Tullow is to unveil huge losses and axe hundreds of staff .

Could be a short tomorrow Chris !!

mitzy - 08 Feb 2015 18:19 - 655 of 906

A freefall in sp tomorrow..?
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