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Xcite Energy - North Sea Heavy Oil (XEL)     

Proselenes - 22 Oct 2009 11:14

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DD5 - 29 Dec 2010 15:36 - 1108 of 3002

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cynic - 29 Dec 2010 15:44 - 1109 of 3002

lol!

halifax - 29 Dec 2010 16:10 - 1110 of 3002

cynic NVTA has a market cap of around 50m and is aiming to produce 500klbs of tantulum at $90 per lb, and their mine is in a remote part of Mozambique. Sounds pretty risky as a pure commodity play.

required field - 29 Dec 2010 16:19 - 1111 of 3002

It is isable...

ptholden - 29 Dec 2010 16:32 - 1112 of 3002

Mozambique, nice place, was there during the floods in 2000. Once hyped as the alternative 'bread basket' of South Africa following the demise of Zimbabwe. Not sure if it ever lived up to the hype?

cynic - 29 Dec 2010 16:33 - 1113 of 3002

don't tell me - you ran the ship aground!

ptholden - 29 Dec 2010 16:36 - 1114 of 3002

Actually, that's quite close to the truth, lol, but not a story for public consumption; maybe during a round of golf in the new year :)

chakli - 29 Dec 2010 18:10 - 1115 of 3002

ive got a few shares in NVTA RECOMENDED BY BROKER hoodless brennan forget the details but can get more info of him and pass on info when i have it ,i got them at 7.24 currently 11.25 i guess

DD5 - 30 Dec 2010 08:39 - 1116 of 3002

why has this fallen so far...i thought finding oil was good news?

cynic - 30 Dec 2010 08:41 - 1117 of 3002

looks like your gap may shortly be closed peter et al ..... confess i am very surprised by the steep fall over the recent 7/10 days and find it somewhat uncomfortable - but shall stay put

ptholden - 30 Dec 2010 08:59 - 1118 of 3002

Morning Richard. I rather suspect the MMs wouldnt have found this quite so easy to walk down at any other time of the year. With the likelihood the CPR etc wouldn't be updated until the new year, I suppose it's an easy opportunity to bank some cheap shares. I bit the bullet with my top up at 386p, fortunately the other four positions compensated nicely, although still annoying.

I don't think there has been a RNS announcing institutional buys of those director shares (yet) so it's beginning to look as if they ended up in the Market.

ptholden - 30 Dec 2010 09:00 - 1119 of 3002

DD5, if you think XEL have just discovered oil you need to crank up your research!

Proselenes - 30 Dec 2010 09:02 - 1120 of 3002

cynic, its end of the tax year in Canada (31st Dec), its the illiquid low volume Christmas break and also the AIM lemmings want to lose their money more quickly, so are putting their profits into high risk punts.......

Things will return back to normal next week...........

cynic - 30 Dec 2010 09:07 - 1121 of 3002

thanks for the comfort guys, though even my little brain knows it is flapping a bit for nothing .... interesting comment of yours Mr P re Canadian tax year, and of course the observation about low volume (and very wide individual MM spreads) I made myself yesterday ............ but i'm not brave enough to buy even more!

ptholden - 30 Dec 2010 09:14 - 1122 of 3002

TSX is the baby partner in XEL's dual listing. The bulls discount the SP falls in Canada when it suits them and talk it up when it rises, quite funny really - remember SOLA's ADRs.

robertalexander - 30 Dec 2010 11:25 - 1123 of 3002

Would you rather be in XEL or AFR?

I hold XEL and looking to add AFR to my ISA but don't want too many risky plays [remainder of ISA are blue chip income generators and whilst not entirely risk free, i got lucky and sold BP before they tanked, they are slightly less risky].
so i am trying to decide if i can live with both or just stick to one? and Which one?
my other risky ISA plays are NYO, RMM, LLOY, & RBS[the latter two bought in the vain hope that the banking system will eventually sort it self out]
Alex

cynic - 30 Dec 2010 11:53 - 1124 of 3002

i happily hold both .... any oil stock carries inherent risk for all sorts of reasons ..... i suspect that AFR will be the steadier and it is certainly more open and liquid to trade than XEL

that said, your choice of NYO and RMM (in particular) are very strange indeed if risk causes concern ..... to my mind, i think it's a no-brainer - hold both AFR and XEL and dump either RMM and/or NYO ..... LLOY and RBS will both stay alive, but not a sector i view with any enthusiasm

cynic - 30 Dec 2010 15:52 - 1125 of 3002

extraordinary about turn ..... no news that i can see, but in less than say 30 minutes, sp jumps from 335 mid to 354 ...... naughty MMs!

ptholden - 30 Dec 2010 22:09 - 1126 of 3002

Hmm, wondering if that's the gap filled, certainly got close to 320 early this morning. Difficult in thin markets to be sure, time will tell.

Proselenes - 31 Dec 2010 00:47 - 1127 of 3002

Closed up 9% in Canada, so not far away from 3.70 UK price.

The Canadians have stopped their year end tax selling, AIM holders have stopped their lemming like muppet selling, and the 1st trading day of New Year is now just a half trading day away.

Looking good..........
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