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STERLING ENERGY big buyers about... (SEY)     

proptrade - 14 Jun 2004 11:58

anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?

website: http://www.sterlingenergyplc.com/

graph.php?movingAverageString=%2C50%2C20

weather: www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/084938.shtml?50wind120

seawallwalker - 09 Dec 2004 14:42 - 2479 of 7811

You talk in riddles ms.

Please excuse my ignorance, what's soto?

namreh3 - 09 Dec 2004 14:43 - 2480 of 7811

Southampton SWW

namreh3 - 09 Dec 2004 14:43 - 2481 of 7811

Departure point of the Titanic!

namreh3 - 09 Dec 2004 14:44 - 2482 of 7811

(apologies for stealing your thunder MS)

seawallwalker - 09 Dec 2004 14:49 - 2483 of 7811

I suppose that's it for cows then?

Back to football. (sigh!)

proptrade - 09 Dec 2004 14:57 - 2484 of 7811

up the gunners! by the way, keep an eye on ESY. i think it has turned a corner...IG Index still not accepting opening trades because they are at their limit.

mickeyskint - 09 Dec 2004 14:59 - 2485 of 7811

SWW

I like cows my mother in law is one. She doesn't like Rock music so to get her to go home early I stuck on ZZ Top "Give me all your lovin". She was out the door before the track had finished. That was 2 xmas's ago and she has'nt spoke to me since. Can't understand why.

As for rabbits I'm plagued by them. The dog likes them though.

MS

namreh3 - 09 Dec 2004 15:17 - 2486 of 7811

Those last two trades are not very far into the bid. Funny that.

daves dazzlers - 09 Dec 2004 16:48 - 2487 of 7811

Big up for liverpool,afternoon boys.

mickeyskint - 09 Dec 2004 17:05 - 2488 of 7811

SG's goal was a real cracker. Goal of the month me thinks but will he stay?

MS

daves dazzlers - 09 Dec 2004 20:43 - 2489 of 7811

Ms,just had time to watch the match late today,,,result .. Flo,is top draw,mellor old school centre forward,steven,,,,,,is just steven , quality.

aldwickk - 10 Dec 2004 10:04 - 2490 of 7811

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seawallwalker - 10 Dec 2004 11:38 - 2491 of 7811

aldwickk hello, can't view your last item!

Any chance of having a go at reposting please?

Morning all, HNR looks fun today!

proptrade - 10 Dec 2004 11:40 - 2492 of 7811

mooorrrrrning all. and what a beautiful day!

seawallwalker - 10 Dec 2004 11:46 - 2493 of 7811

Oil heads higher as Saudi Arabia suggests measures to stop price slide
AFX


Thats the latest headline, the body message is the usual thing.

proptrade - 10 Dec 2004 11:51 - 2494 of 7811

i know, was watcing the story break on bberg this morning. loas of tosh i think. i know it is not a pospular view but i think we will see oil trade between 32 and 38 most of 2005.

seawallwalker - 10 Dec 2004 12:02 - 2495 of 7811

It may not be popular but it is a reasonable view.

I think there will be a similar rise as this year late summer autumn, as panic to secure sufficiant oil starts again before winter, the variables being political tensions in producing areas, and outright terrorism aimed at facilities.

Take those out and tops of $38 seems about right.

Other than that everything looks rosy!

proptrade - 10 Dec 2004 12:09 - 2496 of 7811

i know. i actually think that a "reasonable" high range in the 30's will be good all round. broader mkt will find in palatable and exploration and production will still have a tasty premium over the normal range.
i think either a war or terrorism will be the only factor that will make us see 50 again...the supply/demand issues that were headlined everywhere is now clearly NOT a factor.
hand on heart i think reduced volatily in oil prices will be the best for the sector investors. when we are involved in stocks that engage in wildcat drills who cares what the price of oil is trading at as long as it is economical to drill and extract - 35 or 50 bucks will still see a successful drill program produce great returns.
sorry for the spiel but i hope you get the jist of what i am trying to say!

seawallwalker - 10 Dec 2004 12:22 - 2497 of 7811

I do.

Now, what about cows?

I think they should not be out in this weather, even if it is mild!

I know grass is still growing, but it is by no means as as good as spring grass.

Here in the south east, we are particularly worried about the lack of rainfall, and the knock on implications to next years hay crop.

If the trend of mild dry weather continues, then Northern Farmers may be in for a windfall next summer, as Southern Farmers try to buy their surplus hay crop.

My tip is, buy a bale of hay while it's cheap!

proptrade - 10 Dec 2004 12:29 - 2498 of 7811

and so the thread moves onto a soft commodity discussion. the subjects are seemingly endless.

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