grevis2
- 21 Oct 2004 12:55
LONDON (AFX) - Chaco Resources PLC said it is proposing the reverse takeover
of two Paraguayan companies -- Amerisur SA and Bohemia SA -- from Candey SA and
Daniel Sztern in exchange for 27,322,404 new ordinary shares in the company.
It also plans to raise up to 750,000 stg before expenses in a placing of
36,585,365 new ordinary shares.
The company's shares were suspended on Sept 3 and it said it expects this to
be lifted today. It has called an EGM for Nov 15 to approve the acquisition and
placing plans.
Amerisur holds two oil and gas prospecting permits in Paraguay and is the
registered applicant for exploration and exploitation concession contracts over
the same permit areas. Bohemia holds registered applications for an oil and gas
prospecting permit in Paraguay and for an exploration and exploitation
concession contract over the same area.
The exploration areas covered by these three applications comprise a total of
approximately 48,000 square kilometres of the Curypayty and Parana Basins.
Chaco said these basins extend respectively into Bolivia and Brazil, where
commercial oil and gas production has been established for many years from
similar geological sections.
bhunt1910
- 11 Aug 2005 12:14
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Well just decided to join you guys on a speculative punt with 25000 (shares that is - not 's)
Baza
Sharesure
- 11 Aug 2005 12:23
- 76 of 2227
Welcome aboard! This promises to be a good punt and without needing to wait too long.
dibbles
- 11 Aug 2005 13:03
- 77 of 2227
Sharesure hi,
I notice on other bb's they are not so sure the next news will be an actual production deal.
You seem fairly sure it will be, do you have specific reasons for this view?
Sharesure
- 11 Aug 2005 13:45
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dibbles, yes, I do. I rate this being a reality by next weekend or very soon after that.
Sharesure
- 11 Aug 2005 18:47
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I reckon the sells v buys pattern showing today should revert to buys oustripping sales fairly rapidly as next Friday's deadline approaches and others realise they have sold on the wrong news.
dibbles
- 12 Aug 2005 14:48
- 80 of 2227
Got in at 5.45p, you can let it move up now.
Sharesure
- 12 Aug 2005 15:21
- 81 of 2227
Hold on! I might want to buy some more next week
dibbles
- 12 Aug 2005 15:39
- 82 of 2227
Good thinking, cancel that last instruction!!!!!!!
Sharesure
- 15 Aug 2005 18:54
- 83 of 2227
Really think that this is going to be share of the week; some interesting Buys. Would think that second half of this week is going to produce news on the Colombia oil deal. If it goes CHP's way, and there are a few options on that front, this stock will go vertical. The downside in the current market looks negligible.
Sharesure
- 16 Aug 2005 08:33
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CHP is marking time this morning. Some very small buys, way different from some of the larger blocks of shares bought yesterday. Past few days it seems that many long-standing Gold Mines of Sardinia shareholders are using this opportunity to move on; reckon that will prove to be an expensive mistake. If GED can be capitalised at 66m based on producing 2000 barrels/day CHP do not have to produce much to warrant a trebling of the sp. The Colombian prospect could be much larger than that.
Sharesure
- 16 Aug 2005 09:26
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Correction to earlier post. GED now has a mkt. cap of 93.6m. It gets its oil from Colombia, so is a good reference point for what CHP will become if it gets the development deal it is currently awaiting news on.
dibbles
- 16 Aug 2005 12:47
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Two days running someone has sold 500k+ so they obviously don't see the potential.
Nice trickle of buys coming through today though.
Sharesure
- 16 Aug 2005 13:34
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dibbles, Don't forget there are a lot of ex GMS shareholders on Chaco's register from before the name change and subsequent transformation from trying to deal with Italian bureaucracy to get gold mining rights in Sardinia to now exploring/producing oil. The Paraguayan licences are supposed to be in very promising areas, but the anticipated Colombian production deal is an altogether different league.
GED is valued at 93.6m and produces 2,000 b/d in Colombia. CHP's deal would give them 10,000 b/d; that would give CHP a mkt. cap. of 468m, equivalent to 1.20/share! Even if it took three/six months to get that production to that level, any announcement this week that they have secured this contract will provide a share price hike like nothing seen this year, including White Nile.
dibbles
- 16 Aug 2005 14:03
- 88 of 2227
Sharesure, assuming it were as big as 10,000b/d why would the current holder let that slip through their fingers?
Sharesure
- 16 Aug 2005 14:22
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Dibbles, ignorance on their part? maybe to use up losses? thinking 'we've been here before'? which we haven't since this a new mgt. team. Other than that I can't help. Guess we have all had a stock somewhere in our investing life which we have sold, only to then see it rocket. I have had two like that where the idea was right but my patience wore out. I hope this is their time to experience the same thing. It hurts!
dibbles
- 16 Aug 2005 14:35
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Sharesure, I didn't mean current chp holders, I meant current holders of the TEA?
stockdog
- 16 Aug 2005 15:04
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Dibbles - 'Cos they need access to a lot more capital over the next 3 years to pay for exploration, analysis and eventually drilling - so they needed access to the best market in the world for it - London AIM.
Sharesure - where do you get the 10k b/d figure from? I haven't come across it in my research.
sd
Sharesure
- 16 Aug 2005 15:28
- 92 of 2227
Dibbles, sorry, misunderstood the question. There are a few large exploration companies which have been unsuccessful in South America for a range of reasons - lack of local contacts at the right level, not having the right locals on the ground, lack of political connections etc, before one factors in the risks of drilling failures. There are one or two large exploration companies which have already stated that they are scaling down what they do in South America. So maybe they will just abandon trying to compete with smaller, and more nimble, outfits like CHP.
Stockdog, it came from someone I know in the mining sector who is, more often than not, very well informed. I rounded down what I was told. We have not got long to wait to see if he is right this time. CHP's mgt. team are well regarded so it might pay to follow them anyway, with or without my contact's comments.
dibbles
- 16 Aug 2005 16:09
- 93 of 2227
OK Sharesure, thanks.
stockdog
- 16 Aug 2005 20:11
- 94 of 2227
v. interesting, thanks, sharesure - still watching - no spare dosh today.
sd