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Rockhopper Exploration (RKH)     

markymar - 15 Aug 2005 15:14

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http://www.falklands-oil.com/

http://www.rockhopperexploration.co.uk

http://www.argosresources.com/




Rockhopper was established in 2004 with a strategy to invest in and undertake an offshore oil exploration programme in the North Falkland Basin. It was floated on AIM in August 2005. Rockhopper was the first company to make a commercial oil discovery in the Falklands. Today Rockhopper is the largest acreage holder in the North Falkland Basin, with interests in the Greater Mediterranean region.




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halifax - 28 May 2010 16:42 - 1331 of 6294

cynic your callendar is different to ours which suggests 3rd june is next thursday.

cynic - 28 May 2010 16:46 - 1332 of 6294

jewish loony colander calendar - it selectively sieves dates to suit! ..... would hope it's before then as i fly to dubai thursday lunchtime, though shall not leave home/office until about 11.00

required field - 28 May 2010 16:50 - 1333 of 6294

Bought a few more this afternoon...hoping for a good result that at least keeps this up....the problem is whatever happens here affects the others....

Proselenes - 29 May 2010 01:55 - 1334 of 6294

Most interesting, earlier this week the rumour has been they are not interested in raising additional funds presently, but that can I suppose goes with the "at a significant premium" - in other words the money has come running to Rockhopper and some parties want to be on board, and are willing to pay way over the top to get a slice of the action.

Everyone has a price...... this news is most interesting. Thats the benefit of a 100% holding, you do not need to raise cash, you can farm down, but the case at point here is, has someone offered a very sweet price ? 375p ? higher ?

Again its worth reminding people, the Chairman of Rockhopper, Dr Jungels, is a heavyweight in the oil and gas industry, when he says its exciting, its exciting. If he says to a group of investors you should slap some money in here but you will have to pay at least xxx, but the return in the coming years will be superb and this is just the start, people will listen.

So will the coming news be a farm out ? or a fund raise at a significant premium to yesterdays price....... ? Perhaps its a farm out deal that values the barrels at significantly higher than the present share price ? or is it pure cash at a much higher price ?

Whatever, I am not selling, not trading and simply happy to hold.

The old saying "Run your winners and cut your losers" ...... why are people always in a rush to sell their good stocks, and so adamant at holding the losing stocks.




http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/article-1282323/MARKET-REPORT-Good-riddance-queasy-May.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

.............Falklands oil explorer Rockhopper gushed 11p to 262.75p amid late rumours of an imminent fund-raising at a significant premium to the prevailing price. The group's Sea Lion well, drilled in the North Falklands, recently struck oil, the first in the area............................

Proselenes - 29 May 2010 06:52 - 1335 of 6294

Size matters....... oh errrrr........

If the initial reports are to be 300M barrels recoverable with potential for further larger upgrades after appraisal well, then, circa 1000p potential for the 300M and allow a decent discount, one Could, and I say could, suggest perhaps a 25M share placing at 400p to raise 100M pounds might be the news....... ?

Who knows, but it adds more to the story..........

greekman - 29 May 2010 17:25 - 1336 of 6294

Investment extra: When the boss has faith
Niall Sweeney
29 May 2010

Top of the pile is Sam Moody, the managing director of Rockhopper, the oil & gas explorer drilling off the Falklands Islands. Sam dug deep and spent just over 75,000 buying 242,980 shares at 31.25p in June last year.

Three other directors, including the chairman and finance director followed.

As the article states, No one knows their own company like a director.

For full article see.
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/investing/share-tips-and-fund-tips/article.html?in_article_id=505407&in_page_id=23

markymar - 29 May 2010 17:45 - 1337 of 6294

http://www.bgs.ac.uk/falklands-oil/download/news.pdf

Falkland Islands Government
Department of Mineral Resources
Newsletter May

aldwickk - 29 May 2010 20:18 - 1338 of 6294

Sam didn't dig that deep , 75,000 must be small change for him.

cynic - 30 May 2010 09:32 - 1339 of 6294

now that US is banning deep-sea exploration and drilling in all probability for the next several years, surely those companies who now have significant proven reserves will become even more important targets for predators.

many of you may like to think that this instantly applies to RKH, but of course it doesn't - at least not for now or even for some time, and that assumes the hype is borne out!

Balerboy - 30 May 2010 09:58 - 1340 of 6294

directors are as blind as the rest of us as to what lie's beneath.... they live in hope that all will come good..

HARRYCAT - 30 May 2010 11:11 - 1341 of 6294

I assume you are hoping AFR is on your target list cynic?
EDIT: Just seen your post on the AFR thread - I assume you will also post on GKP, TLW, DNX & CHAR??? ;o)

Proselenes - 30 May 2010 11:42 - 1342 of 6294

Just what is significant ? 350p ? 400p ? 600p ?



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/article-1282323/MARKET-REPORT-Good-riddance-queasy-May.html?ito=feeds-newsxml

.............Falklands oil explorer Rockhopper gushed 11p to 262.75p amid late rumours of an imminent fund-raising at a significant premium to the prevailing price. The group's Sea Lion well, drilled in the North Falklands, recently struck oil, the first in the area............................

cynic - 30 May 2010 12:45 - 1343 of 6294

harry - no, though it is true that i hold AFR and have done so for some time on its own merits ..... i also hold GKP but their exploration is assuredly not deep sea! ...... CHAR looks a total flake to me, even though i hold solely on the basis of greed ...... DNX is certainly a possibility ..... i excluded TLW solely because it is now becoming pretty indigestible .... and yes of course i hold TLW, but again, have done so for some time and on its own merits

proselenes - significant relates to what reserves might be proven, and has no bearing at all on the share price

halifax - 30 May 2010 13:20 - 1344 of 6294

cynic what this rumour is trying to suggest is that institutional investors may be prepared to subscibe to a share placing at a price significantly higher than the present share price to fund the development of the oil find, which would mean Rockhopper would become a producer rather than just an exploration oily. Is that likely?

Proselenes - 30 May 2010 13:46 - 1345 of 6294

halfax, it will mean I am very happy as I purchased at a very low price and have said all along that this is grossly undervalued.

Others will be very unhappy as they sold at 90p and have been saying so vehemently that the price is too high.

A placing at a significant premium will leave me vindicated, and others looking very foolish, but thats life ;)

blackdown - 30 May 2010 14:02 - 1346 of 6294

Do they award a Nobel prize for ramping?

cynic - 30 May 2010 14:36 - 1347 of 6294

hali - my initial comment (1339) came from what our ami friends like to call left field

greekman - 30 May 2010 19:33 - 1348 of 6294

Aldwickk,

I agree Sam Moody is not skint, but he still would not invest that amount unless he believed it would make him a good return.
Also, as the article states, his buy was the highest of all director buys over that period.

Balerboy,

I don't agree. Although there are numerous instances of directors buying their companies shares, and then the sp dropping, and visa versa, they have far more insight into their companies than us outsiders can ever have.
The main point might be that they know if/where any skeletons might be hiding.
So they are not quite as blind as the rest of us.
I agree we all live in hope that all will come good.

halifax - 30 May 2010 19:58 - 1349 of 6294

greek for those of us who bought sometime back it is already good now it is only a question of how much better it will become.

markymar - 30 May 2010 21:02 - 1350 of 6294

Halifax it can only getter better as the basin is proven to hold commercial oil and I think after we get the update confirming the size of the find the city will start to wake up and smell the coffee.

This is very early days of frontier drilling in the NFB but so far we have had 2 commercial gas finds and one of oil not bad when only 8 holes been drilled in total.

I hope RKH do raise more money and drill further targets and the back of there success as I think the Ocean Guardian will stay in the Falklands waters for another year or longer.

Ernest is a very exciting prospect since it has had CSEM

Once a successful appraisal of Sea Lion will potentially transform value of the company and all the other non drilled prospect will get a value put on them as well and potential partners who will come out of the wood work on the back of this next update.

Watch this space!!!!!
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