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!
ianwas
- 28 Jun 2006 08:40
- 85 of 906
Markets seem a bit more settled now and Tullow had good news in Uganda so barring a bit of a pullback after this recent rise I think it looks like heading north again. A good buy at 350p (currently 370p).
cynic
- 11 Aug 2006 12:13
- 86 of 906
current level of 397 is also an interesting and potential chart breakout level ..... very good company too
Andy
- 25 Sep 2006 01:15
- 87 of 906
Announcements
A$1.47 Billion Recommended Offer for Hardman Resources from Tullow (25 Sep 2006)
Hardman today announced that it has entered into an agreement with Tullow Oil Plc for the proposed acquisition by Tullow for all of the shares in Hardman.
majormoney
- 25 Sep 2006 01:51
- 88 of 906
Sold out of Hardman few weeks go as frustrated with SP but as a holder of Tullow I am well pleased and consider Hardman to be a great purchase.
cynic
- 25 Sep 2006 10:10
- 89 of 906
am half tempted to buy further at these levels, for without question, Tullow is a first class company .... however, it is very debatable whether one should be putting new money into any commodity share just at the moment
cynic
- 26 Sep 2006 11:58
- 90 of 906
while all you guys going fishing for minnows (FEP!), think longer term and the probable consolidation among the oilies.
there is no question that oil reserves are falling and not being replaced with significant new finds.
do you accept that the likes of BP or Shell are stuffed full of cash?
if so, are they more likely to take out a minnow or a decent sized company with very significant and proven reserves, especially if the target's sp has been overly walloped by a weaker crude price or, in the case of TLW, have made a smallish acquisition which may be in a a tricky area, but is at least as likely to come up trumps?
remember that a weak sp could easily make those proven reserves much cheaper to buy than to go into the field to drill an expensive hole that may or may not prove productive.
Saintserf
- 26 Sep 2006 17:32
- 92 of 906
What's tlw's current P.E. ?
cynic
- 26 Sep 2006 18:27
- 93 of 906
seemingly 15.41 ...... soul* .... do not mix up VOG (or FEP) and the likes of TLW .... i will assume what you say about VOG vs FEP is corect, though i am far from convinced .... certainly VOG looks to be sitting on far better prospects and certainly is far better funded
cynic
- 26 Sep 2006 19:52
- 95 of 906
so stay with VOG!
cynic
- 27 Sep 2006 11:09
- 96 of 906
cynic
- 27 Sep 2006 11:10
- 97 of 906
i like the way sp has bounced smartly off 200 dma and have just topped up
cynic
- 27 Sep 2006 11:43
- 99 of 906
don't tell anyone and certainly not the bank, but perhaps i should act as your nominee ..... the bank would then never know if you held for less than a month! (yes; lol!)
SOLA is certainly doing the biz ..... haven't got many, but may accumulate
cynic
- 27 Sep 2006 11:47
- 101 of 906
Dubai is easier for me to get my hands on the money as i go there on biz
cynic
- 27 Sep 2006 12:10
- 103 of 906
probably for certainly a lot of EE working girls arrive in Europe through that route, and equally certainly a lot of Russian money is spent (laundered!) there