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Borders & Southern - Here we go (BOR) (BOR)     

Proselenes - 15 Jun 2011 08:54

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required field - 16 Jul 2012 08:23 - 1004 of 1086

Worst result of all, they did not even complete the well.....anyway already out and all in FOGL......Loligo is I think 150 miles away.....so it will take time....

required field - 16 Jul 2012 08:32 - 1005 of 1086

Can't believe it...but there are some buys here.....

tony727 - 16 Jul 2012 08:46 - 1006 of 1086

Harrycat

I agree ! but hold off for a week or two I see 50p coming in the near future

cynic - 16 Jul 2012 08:57 - 1007 of 1086

bollocks .... why would anyone want to buy these shares except to close a short position?

markymar - 16 Jul 2012 08:57 - 1008 of 1086


BOR worth £88 mill.....NO oil maybe no Commercial gas until results

DES worth £77 mill sitting on 82mmbs of oil at P50 with also Gas

No Brainer again which one is over priced

BOR a sell even at the price it is at moment

Shortie - 16 Jul 2012 09:19 - 1009 of 1086

Good job my stop losses kicked in this morning, I leave BOR with a very small profit... FOGL next..

required field - 16 Jul 2012 09:50 - 1010 of 1086

Stop losses ?.....they would not have worked .......there is gas there but not completing the well is a bad result....FOGL.....now...god knows how it will work out for BOR.....if FOGL come up with a bad result after two wells : I will need a lift home as in up to my neck in that one.....like walking on quicksand with only a plank as help with these falkland stocks...

Shortie - 16 Jul 2012 10:36 - 1011 of 1086

Actully RF, guarenteed stop losses... Maybe a good time to average down abit on FOGL..

markymar - 16 Jul 2012 10:55 - 1012 of 1086

Shortie i think your telling porkies as it went from 62p to 16p in a blink,stop losses dont work on a blink of an eye.

Pessimism Sauce - 16 Jul 2012 10:59 - 1013 of 1086

Stop losses do not work in extreme volatility, such as BORs activity today

Shortie - 16 Jul 2012 11:49 - 1014 of 1086

Obviously you don't play spreads or you'd have heard of a Guarenteed Stop Loss Order.
The guarentee is supposed to work in extreme volatility, its what the orders for and why you pay a premium to place such a bet. Go look it up...

required field - 16 Jul 2012 12:43 - 1015 of 1086

I doubt if you would have got one for that stock.

Proselenes - 16 Jul 2012 12:49 - 1016 of 1086

Unlucky to anyone holding BOR today, as I have made clear I had no BOR and only FOGL - and glad it is that way.

The only read across for FOGL is that once again the source rock is proven to be hydrocarbon bearing.

BOR went drilling for small targets in the unstable Fold Belt in a more gassy area, and they paid the price for it.

FOGL was always the better bet, and its why I hold loads of FOGL and had no BOR :)

magicjoe - 16 Jul 2012 13:00 - 1017 of 1086

sells are drying up

buys are more often

breaking 20p again

and time to get in for a bounce

Stakebuilding by someone or is only Pi's?

gibby - 16 Jul 2012 13:02 - 1018 of 1086

doubt it - what a day for bottom feeders!

Shortie - 16 Jul 2012 13:05 - 1019 of 1086

L2 showing buys 2,863,172 VWAP 16.09 v's sells 789,791 VWAP 33.56.

markymar - 16 Jul 2012 13:18 - 1020 of 1086

BOR cash left = 11p


Fox Davies sets a target price of 16p and rates the stock as a ‘sell’, while it believes FOGL is a ‘hold’ with a 100p target.

magicjoe - 16 Jul 2012 13:43 - 1021 of 1086

it tells you one think

do the reverse of - Fox Davies - and one will be alright

do the reverse of - markymar - and one will make money at this prices.

both have their one interest first, is my way of thinking

Proselenes - 16 Jul 2012 15:04 - 1022 of 1086

200 million barrels of condensate on its own is not commercial as you have to deal with the gas produced as well. Its theoretically commercial, but practically not, not until lots of other finds are made near to it.

Its too small as a stand alone and I do not think anyone is going to be putting money into BOR to drill again. Darwin will be a stranded discovery that nobody will be interested in for many many years - perhaps not until the BOR license expires if they are unable to raise funds to drill again and comply with the license requirements.

FOGL will not be drilling anywhere near where BOR drilled (thank goodness).

Look at the map, Darwin and Stebbing run the risk of being gas, their location shouts gas - they were gas. Stebbing had a better chance but this map is only pre-drill guessing, but not too far out it seems.

Loligo and Scotia for FOGL are much better chance of oil and gas - and also the geology is much more stable - unlike the unstable Fold Belt where BOR where drilling.

FKL hold millions of FOGL shares, and no BOR......... guess the Falkland Islanders were right............ ?? ):)


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cynic - 16 Jul 2012 18:20 - 1023 of 1086

i'm sure the above re condensate is completely and utterly in contradiction to what was written just a couple of weeks back
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