jimmy b
- 30 Dec 2004 19:33
After the recent bounce back in burrens share price do you think their set for another good run
jimmy b
- 09 Aug 2005 13:49
- 7 of 14
I first bought this at around 200p and thought i had done well with a 50% profit, that's probably why i'm not driving a Ferrari ..
jimmy b
- 09 Aug 2005 13:50
- 8 of 14
Ps princess i think you will find a better thread on here than this one that i started , as there are people in to this , have another look...Cheers JB..
krypton
- 17 Aug 2005 12:06
- 9 of 14
The shares have lost 1 since the Congalese farm in announcement at the end of last week.
However, taking the long term view, you ought to look at it as a kind of 'protection' payment whereby Burren's still considerable interest in country is now secure.
In this case the short term pain will lead to (hopefully considerable) long term gain.
The current price of around 720p may well prove to be a steal IMHO.
DYOR etc.
K******
gallick
- 15 Dec 2005 22:18
- 10 of 14
Big surprise this is down over 5% today. Can't see any news. Any word on the grapevine?
rgrds
gk
Stan
- 15 Dec 2005 23:03
- 11 of 14
BURREN ENERGY DOWNGRADED TO 'NEUTRAL' FROM 'BUY' BY UBS, UPS TARGET TO 1,005P
This was on our traders thread this morning G.
Apart from that I think oil price might have had some effect but like you say 5%? looks well over done to me, see what tomorrow brings.
Stan
- 20 Dec 2005 11:39
- 12 of 14
This one likes to move about, probably down on Dana news.
Over 3% all the same.
gallick
- 20 Dec 2005 12:01
- 13 of 14
Stan >> down today as one hole they have drilled on the burun field has been written off as not comercially viable. Mind you as it is only one of 20 being drilled this year - it is of no great consequence.
rgrds
gk
Stan
- 20 Dec 2005 13:47
- 14 of 14
Thanks G, didn't see that.