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GLOBAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT Well Undervalued And As Yet Untouched By The B/B Herd (GED)     

goldfinger - 28 Apr 2005 16:19

Been looking at this one ever since results were published back on the 7th april. Its both an Oil Explorer and Developer and just throws off cash and makes a profit. I wouldnt initialy go into it because the shares were very tightly held especially by the US Oil Company Harken Energy I think they had around 85% of the share equity and the stock was not very liquid, but thats changing as Harken sells off shares into the market especially to the Large Institutions. In fact its just sold another tranch off today.

It really as a lot going for it and since the results as been tipped by two Brokers Teather and Greenwood and Equity Development) as strong Buys but the good thing is that the price as not yet really moved, the city have not caught onto this one yet and this is an ideal opportunity to get on board. Its also won new contracts and its NAV estimated short term to be 367p, long term 729p is up against a share price of only 161p. The P/E for the company for 2005 is only 6 and for 2006 a mere P/E of 4, compare that to some of the Blue Skers around and it is amazingly cheap. The institution Fidelity have also taken a big stake in the last couple of days and those boys know what they are doing.

Last Results to 31st December 2004.


Financial Highlights



Revenues up 28% to $10,974,000 (2003: $8,556,000)



Gross Profit up 65% to $5,349,000 (2003: $3,239,000)



Profit before tax up 292% to $3,127,000 (2003: $797,000)



No debt as at 31 December 2004



Finding cost of approximately $5 per barrel in the three years ending 31
December 2004



107% increase in Capital Expenditure budget for 2005 (2004: $8,700,000)

- fully funded from cash available and cashflow from production


Operational Highlights



2 exclusive contracts signed in Colombia in 2004 and another exclusive
contract in Peru added post the year end



Portfolio now much enlarged and prospect rich - trend towards exploration
against backdrop of established production

- 6 contracts and 1 pending contract covering approximately 3 million
acres in Colombia, Peru and Panama

- 100% ownership of all contracts



Production widened to 10 wells from 4 contracts as at 31 December 2004

- Record daily production of 2230 bopd from 11 wells as at 3 April 2005



Multiple exploration prospects within enlarged portfolio in all 3
countries already independently reported on

- First exploration expenditure since flotation on properties held under
contract to occur in 2005



Anticipate signing at least 2 additional exclusive contracts or Technical
Evaluation Agreements during the remainder of 2005

Director Speak.

Commenting of the results for 2004 and progress post the year end, Stephen Voss,
Managing Director, said:



'We are very optimistic about Global's position within the oil industry. We
identified many years ago three pre-eminent countries in which to operate -
Colombia, Peru and Panama - that have continually offered improved industry
terms and economic and political stability. All three continue to have few
independents operating in them and as a consequence Global continues to maintain
its first mover advantage and the opportunity to acquire additional attractive
acreage.



We have significantly enlarged our portfolio since our flotation three years ago
and now have a much diversified portfolio offering multiple prospect
opportunities in addition to established production. This production throughout
2004 against historically high oil prices resulted in record financial results
for the year.



Our production and strong-pipeline of near-term production allows the Company to
continue to build on a solid financial base whilst beginning to pursue the
considerable exploration prospects under contract and pending contract which the
management believe are capable of significantly enlarging and transforming the
Company going forward.'


Forward Outlook

We are very optimistic about Global's position within the oil industry. We
identified many years ago three pre-eminent countries in which to operate -
Colombia, Peru and Panama - that have continually offered improved industry
terms and economic and political stability. All three continue to have few
independents operating in them and as a consequence Global continues to maintain
its first mover advantage and the opportunity to acquire additional attractive
acreage.



We have significantly enlarged our portfolio since our flotation three years ago
and now have a much diversified portfolio offering multiple prospect
opportunities in addition to established production. This production throughout
2004 against historically high oil prices resulted in record financial results
for the year.



Our production and strong-pipeline of near-term production allows the Company to
continue to build on a solid financial base whilst beginning to pursue the
considerable exploration prospects under contract and pending contract which the
management believe are capable of significantly enlarging and transforming the
Company going forward.ENDS.

Conclusion.

Way undervalued in my eyes and a lot of others in the industry aswell. The future is very exciting. Remember its not a Petrel or a White Nile so dont expect fireworks. Its got an high beta and the shares are still relatively tightly held. Further news flow will move the share price this year and beyond. You will have to be patient with this one but I beleive it to be an exceptional investment.

DYOR.

cheers GF.

TA looks rather strong.....................

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bhunt1910 - 29 Sep 2005 15:31 - 148 of 367

Sorry - wrong thread

goldfinger - 29 Sep 2005 23:26 - 149 of 367

Its going very well here Baza I hope your making the loly as ever.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 30 Sep 2005 12:44 - 150 of 367

Another day another rise. Blimey just wait until the management start reporting news flow and they dont half lob it out.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 30 Sep 2005 14:05 - 151 of 367

Moving higher. NICE.

cheers Gf.

bhunt1910 - 30 Sep 2005 18:44 - 152 of 367

Damn, damn, damn - I have got a small holding in this from way back - and I keep looking to top up on the fall back - but it keeps going up - can you please just retreat just a bit so that I can top up some more !!!!

Thanks GF - doing nicely thank you - but mainly on the back of recommendations made by you and others as I am not a whizz at this stuff.

Have a good weekend all

jimmy b - 30 Sep 2005 19:46 - 153 of 367

Same for me bhunt1910, ,except i didn't buy any !!!,, i looked at it back in April when GF first posted at 160 something i think ,,then recently like you i thought i would buy when it went in to the doldrums for a week or two.. Probably why i don't drive a Ferarri .

HUSTLER - 30 Sep 2005 19:53 - 154 of 367

Hi bhunt & Jimmy
This has winner written all over it. as Gf
points out nav 8.00
p/e is cheap as chips and it is producing the goods.
The thin market has been the only thing holding it
notwithstanding it has still doubled in the last 6 months,
and Harken the main stakeholder is quoted to be
reducing it's holding to just below 50% to allow
more liquidity. Best of luck holding for a drop back
it could happen short term.
But remember it is cheap at this price.
All the best
HUSTLER

jimmy b - 30 Sep 2005 21:34 - 155 of 367

Howdi HUSTLER, looks like bhunt and myself may still be waiting to get in at 4 ,,think i may join GF and yourself on monday.,have a good weekend chaps..

stringy - 30 Sep 2005 21:44 - 156 of 367

Thanks jimmy b.

If you do join us on monday and there is a retrace, don't let that worry you too much as I'm sure it will only be temperory. The current and forward p/e is quite attractive then there's the NAV of 8 quoted above.

Don't know how much you've researched GED but their acreage is pretty big and very prospective too. Could be much more to come in the years ahead.

jimmy b - 30 Sep 2005 21:59 - 157 of 367

Cheers stringy, i intend to have a little read over the weekend.

goldfinger - 02 Oct 2005 20:39 - 158 of 367

Hoping you were convinced Jimmy.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 03 Oct 2005 03:46 - 159 of 367

Come on Ged do the right thing in the morning and move north.

cheers GF.

bhunt1910 - 03 Oct 2005 11:29 - 160 of 367

Of she goes again

Baza

jimmy b - 03 Oct 2005 11:32 - 161 of 367

Just tried to buy 4500 shares and could'nt ,can only buy 1000 ..

goldfinger - 03 Oct 2005 12:11 - 162 of 367

Yup superb Baza.

cheers GF.

bhunt1910 - 03 Oct 2005 12:12 - 163 of 367

I had a buy order for 2500 @338 which was not actioned

goldfinger - 03 Oct 2005 12:13 - 164 of 367

Give them a ring.

cheers GF.

goldfinger - 03 Oct 2005 12:16 - 165 of 367

Thought you were in this one already Baz, is that a top up then?. Just bought myself a cart load of GFM Griffin Mining. Three year before the Zinc Miners can get back to a position where they meet demand. Price should go through the ceiling and GFM are now producing and in a very strong position in CHINA.

cheers GF.

Andy - 03 Oct 2005 16:16 - 166 of 367

GF,

good spot this one, I was going to buy last week, so rang for the annual report, and then had to work, and then they shot up!

goldfinger - 04 Oct 2005 00:15 - 167 of 367

YES but theres plenty left ANDY. Please see the heading at the very top, and remember this next 6 months is the reporting season for this one,
and by god do this lot report.

cheers GF.
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