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CIRCLE OIL NEWS IN A WEEK OR SO (COP)     

sagem - 18 Oct 2004 16:16

THIS NEWS WILL CERTAINLY MAKE THE SHARES INCREASE WHEN IT IS ANNOUNCED.


In March 2003, First African Oil Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of
Circle signed a two year exclusive reconnaissance licence with the Government
of Namibia covering approximately 146,000 km2, an area more than half the size
of the UK. The Licence is one of the largest in Africa and the Namibian
Government holds a 10% carried interest. Within this concession area, and with
the benefit of a valuable dataset of previously acquired technical information,
Circle believes there is potential to produce significant quantities of
valuable hydrocarbons. An aerogravity survey was carried out during the summer
at a cost of 415,000 and initial results of the survey are very encouraging.
The final report on this programme is due within the next few weeks.

pisces - 24 Mar 2006 15:00 - 157 of 259

some nice buys coming through this afternoon ,seems to take large volumes to move this one though.

Sharesure - 29 Mar 2006 18:24 - 158 of 259

Suspect sp weakness today is t/y/e CGT related. As far as I know nothing has changed in terms of what COP is trying to get documented - it's just taking time.

driver - 29 Mar 2006 18:56 - 159 of 259

Sharesure
I don't know if you have seen this or if it's for real but here it is.

Irish investors in media deal of the decade
The Sunday Business Post
Dublin
26 March 2006 By Eamon Quinn
Three Irish investors are spearheading a London stock-market listing with the largest private media group in China in a deal its promoters describe as the Irish media deal of the decade.

The new company will control Chinas largest TV shopping channel, internet distribution through a fibre-optic network linking 440 Chinese cities and rights to TV entertainment programmes.

The Irish-registered shell company, Global Voice Plc, is owned by John McKeone of Circle Oil, Tom Jones, a Smart Telecom stakeholder and investor in the central Dublin newsagent Bon Espresso and Gerald OMahony formerly of AIB Capital Markets. The company will be renamed Sun Net Networks and trade as Sun TV Shop after the flotation.

The Irish investors have linked up with Chinas richest media mogul, Bruno Zheng Wu, chairman of Sun Media Investments, which owns six commercial TV channels in mainland China, TV production facilities and 37 publishing titles.

Wu, who was named last year as the 52nd richest Chinese businessperson by Forbes magazine, was in Dublin last week to meet Conor Lenihan, Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Wus wife, Yang Lan separately listed as the 56th wealthiest is a well-known TV presenter in China. She helped to promote Chinas successful bid for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

Wu told The Sunday Business Post that the media content business would be distributed on the network, including shopping, cultural and media channels.

His Sun Media Investments group includes 130 million internet users and a TV shopping network, which is supported by a direct sales force of 6,000 people.

We have a whole cross media shopping capability, Wu said. We can reach an audience and keep the audience with content.

Sharesure - 29 Mar 2006 19:05 - 160 of 259

Driver, I hadn't. Wish J McKeone, Esq. would concentrate on finalising his Circle deals! I only bought recently, before the latest talk about Iraq, some folk have been more than patient with him.

Sharesure - 05 Apr 2006 18:16 - 161 of 259

Is anyone on this BB still interested in Circle Oil? The Cantor Fitzgerald notifiable stake (see today's RNS) inspires confidence - they don't have a reputation for wasting cash.
Also for those who posted that the Kurds cannot do oil deals in Iraq until the Gov. has been formed, I have found out from a contact whose family are in the Gov. that that is not true. Apparently they are keen to do deals now, so it seems that is not the cause of no news on those rumours. Although they may have been just that, Cantor's stake suggests that they believe something is going to be announced sometime soon. Just when I was thinking of cashing these in as a lost cause!

evilratboy - 05 Apr 2006 20:14 - 162 of 259

Hi there
I dont post very often but read this BB all the time. I still have a stake in Circle. Like you, i was wondering when best to cash in and get out, but i might hold a little longer to see what, if anything, transpires.

Regards

soul traders - 05 Apr 2006 20:30 - 163 of 259

Evenin' all. I'm not a close follower of COP, but want to stick my oar in to see what others on this thread have to say.

I like Circle in theory, as it appears to have a diverse portfolio, albeit largely of hitherto unexplored regions, but my reaction when weighing this one up some months ago was that they're going to be spending a lot of time and money on seismic and the rest before they get anywhere near drilling. Their recent ops update does nothing to dissuade me from this stance. I realise they're looking at acquisitions in the Middle East, but I feel I'd prefer to wait and see what these might be before jumping in. I've therefore filed this away as one for the future, while I concentrate on some of the other E&P plays out there. I just think that there are better ways of making money in the near term ("Victoria Oil & Gas" springs to mind).

Too many small-cap oilers spend a long time see-sawing about while at this stage. As a veteran of SBE, BLR and NOP I've seen a fair bit of it. Once COP gets ready to drill, though, it could prove interesting. Meantime, there arent quite enough "definites" coming out of this co to entice me in.

(Now watch it rocket to 500p while I sit on my hands . . . !!!)

WDIK, IMO, DYOR, Don't Blame Me :o) Contradictory opinions (polite ones, preferably) are more than welcome.

TheMaster - 06 Apr 2006 12:27 - 164 of 259

On the move again today, news overdue, does the market know something??

Sharesure - 06 Apr 2006 13:39 - 165 of 259

The Master, see my post #161. apart from Cantors stake I think that this is capable of popping up at any time soon.

Peter123 - 12 Apr 2006 11:55 - 166 of 259

Could anyone tell me what the hell is wromg with this stock? No news and no sign of news coming out? any thoughts will be welcome.

TheMaster - 18 Apr 2006 11:04 - 167 of 259

On the move again, possible break-out, news could have leaked from Iraq

pisces - 18 Apr 2006 11:13 - 168 of 259

the master, lets hope so hava a loy riding on this.

pisces - 18 Apr 2006 11:15 - 169 of 259

sorry about the spelling eating cornflakes at same time as typing,not a good combo

TheMaster - 18 Apr 2006 11:23 - 170 of 259

Great volume now and some big 'M' trades, all goes well for later.

stewart3250 - 18 Apr 2006 14:58 - 171 of 259

The master,

have you anything specific regarding iraq

Dartmoor - 18 Apr 2006 21:30 - 172 of 259

Soul trader, I agree with you on VOG, and I think given a little time COP will trail along after it. Others shouldn't wait too long before getting in at a good price. Another one to watch of course is PET - a bit of see sawing in the past twelve months but Iraq did give them the contract and others, including me, have done well out of them so far and they have a ways to go.... UP. However for them, as always, DYOR.

jameel06 - 22 Apr 2006 21:14 - 173 of 259

sharesure, alot of share trades on Fri, any idea why this mightbe?

Sharesure - 23 Apr 2006 11:02 - 174 of 259

jamee, I thought they were roll overs of a trade that appeared a few weeks back; someone on ADFVN reckoned that they were institutional swaps between funds. Just wouldn't want to see that size of trade dumped on the market without it coinciding with a stunning RNS!

jameel06 - 23 Apr 2006 12:31 - 175 of 259

sharesure, will al this spec of an iraq deal ever going to materialise? I wonder what ur views are on GLA? And which other stocks ur in, other than CHP, which is prob. abit to late for some1 wantin to make a little bit

driver - 23 Apr 2006 17:43 - 176 of 259

jamee
Have a look at GOO not a ramp just thought you may be interested.
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