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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/

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

aldwickk - 14 Dec 2004 17:12 - 2616 of 7811

That was a joke [ Edmond Hilary, High opinion. ]

hilary - 14 Dec 2004 17:23 - 2617 of 7811

Well Proptrade,

For someone who doesn't understand how to trade, I've somehow managed to pocket around 15k out of this little beauty over the last 3 months, while the net result in that time has been a virtually zero overall price move and you've been busting blood vessels and bleating on about your former career in merchant banking. What did you used to do? Push the tea trolley or something?

You really should come across to the FX thread sometime. Ask nicely and I might just teach you how to turn 10k into 0.5m inside of 2 months. But then again, I might not.

AdieH - 14 Dec 2004 17:34 - 2618 of 7811

hilary we don't need people like you boasting about yr trades (shorting) we would like posts that assist us in our investments, fair comments wether positive or negative not blatant ramping or deramping...

Good for you if you have made money (but as the saying goes the people that boast about it...).

All the best to the investors in SEY...


Fundamentalist - 14 Dec 2004 18:20 - 2619 of 7811

Hils

If you can turn 10k into 1/2 a mil in 2 mths on f ex you wouldnt be bothering with a share like this

seawallwalker - 14 Dec 2004 18:33 - 2620 of 7811

Hi all, chicken was great but my roasties were rubbish!

Don't know what I did wrong, mind you the family still ate them.

Very kind to an old(ish) fart like me.

Looking forward now to tomorrow, the kids can have Sainsbury Cheese burgers, (the homemade type, and me and her can have er, um..... Hmmm........

Dunno.

I'll think on that. I got it, hotpot!

Yea.

If hilary has said she can turn 10k into 1/2 mil in 2 months, who are we to disbelieve???????????

;-))

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sandrew64 - 14 Dec 2004 18:53 - 2621 of 7811

Nice tree SWW. Having sage and red onion mash, roast squash and parsnips with the chicken tonight..makes a change.

hilary - 14 Dec 2004 19:16 - 2622 of 7811

Is that so, Fundy? And how would you know exactly?

seawallwalker - 14 Dec 2004 20:54 - 2623 of 7811

sandrew64 - Sage and red onion mash sounds interesting.

How are you doing that?

Do you cook the onion with the mash or separately?

Roast squash, never tried it,but I assue it is done the same way as parsnips?

Are you still enjoying the chicken brick?

Fundamentalist - 14 Dec 2004 21:34 - 2624 of 7811

Do me a favour hils - if you can turn 10k into 1/2 a mill in 2 months you'd be making 3m per yr - if you were bothering to trade a small cap share and wind up long term investors with ramps/deramps making that sort of money you really should get out more!!!!!

sandrew64 - 14 Dec 2004 22:25 - 2625 of 7811

SWW
I'm not very good at roast potatoes, so like experimenting with mash. It's really easy, just cook your potatoes as normal and mash up. Add either olive oil to moisten or butter and milk.Season as normal. Finely chop up a couple of slices of red onion and stir in. Take a handful of fresh sage and snip or chop into bits and stir in. It tastes great. No need to cook the onion as red onion is quite mild. Another variation is to chuck in fresh chives and a very mature cheddar grated, or.....
Squash is another simple one. Buy it from the farm shop and save yourself the extortionate supermarket prices. Wash it under the tap. Do not peel it. Cut it into halves or quarters or whatever(some of the shapes are a bit odd). Scoop out the seeds with a spoon and place the pieces either right side up if smaller or upside down if larger. The important thing is to put a knob of butter in the gap where the seeds were and sprinkle with pepper. Takes about 40 minutes at 180c.Don't eat the skin.
Like the brick but I missed the crispy skin. Please can you let me know what else I can cook in it. I'd be grateful.

seawallwalker - 14 Dec 2004 22:57 - 2626 of 7811

sandrew64 thanks for all that, printing it off.

I will sort out some more bits for you.

The skin should still be a crispy, probably not as much as without, but her in doors, (joking, shes the sole earner now I have packed in), likes it as it comes out from the brick.

seawallwalker - 14 Dec 2004 22:57 - 2627 of 7811

LOL!

seawallwalker - 14 Dec 2004 23:21 - 2628 of 7811

sandrew64
http://fantes.com/schlemmertopf.htm
This link gives a few ideas......

I need a kip now so I will dig some more out tomorrow.

Good night all and sleep tight!

sandrew64 - 14 Dec 2004 23:36 - 2629 of 7811

Thanks SWW. I'll check that out.

seawallwalker - 15 Dec 2004 08:44 - 2630 of 7811

Takes awhile to load with broadband.

I would not recommend dial up modems unless you have nothing better to do.

Its a Woodside PDF more up to date than many seen before.

http://www.newsite.woodside.com.au/NR/rdonlyres/em2x256d2zpduga4oarmn7zz2d32ktkbwps3jt2bmkxxbwt3vlqmeiqncynyj6csv35xrxf5dpacx2apjmbqqwp3edb/IR+-+Nov+04+-+Investor+Briefing+Day+Clegg+%28Africa+Business

proptrade - 15 Dec 2004 09:41 - 2631 of 7811

Hils - you really are hysterical!! do you know what, i think i am actually starting to warm to you now. 0.5 mill in two months, you, it had me cracking up for ages!

my agenda is simple, i enjoy trading small caps and particular enjoy the playful banter that boards like this provide. my real business though is trading larger caps in the UK, US, Australasia. if someone less experienced would like a view, opinion or isn't clear about something in the market then i am delighted to answer questions on or off the board. what i don't do is spread misinformation or gloat at those who are losing money or less experienced.

Lighten up Hils. we all enjoy this thread and i believe i speak for all when i say that we would prefer if you would add constructive comments (long or short) as opposed to malicious views that has the sole purpose of riling others.

Hilary, send me a private email if you would like to discuss this further.

rgds as ever
proptrade

hilary - 15 Dec 2004 11:22 - 2632 of 7811

proptrade,

I knew when I posted last night that I would prompt the reaction and you didn't disappoint. Let me open up and tell you a little story seeing as you've started to warm to me.

Like you, I enjoy trading small caps. It's where I started many moons ago and, more than anything alse, I find them great fun. You'll no doubt be aware though, that over a year ago they introduced setsmm. For me this was a real killer as it destroyed the momentum within many of the stocks that I had been trading. I had never been one to scalp thin sets stocks across the book and much preferred mm driven stocks, but scalping looked like it was to be the new game plan if I wanted to stay the course.

At that point I started looking at FX and took an instant liking to it. Fantastic liquidity meant that you could take positions in cable worth nearly 2m for a deposit as little as 6k and an ultra-tight spread of 400. I'm a fast learner and I quickly worked out that it was possible to either double your stake in a few hours or lose it completely. I was also fortunate to be introduced through a friend to the head of FX for a large US investment bank.

The rest is history which I'll leave it your imagination. I will say though that I haven't lied in any of my posts.

As I said, I do still like to have fun with the small caps though.

proptrade - 15 Dec 2004 11:53 - 2633 of 7811

Hils, careful...from a polite email like that i think that others would believe we are now becoming friends!

you know what, i so prefer it when posts are as civil as this and i now (sincerely) look forward to future correspondence on the board.

lets just make a pact not to make it personal.

on a serious note then, as you have brough up cable, what is your view?

daves dazzlers - 15 Dec 2004 12:06 - 2634 of 7811

Morning team sey,,whats this {civilized } thats better.

I tell you what not a 0.01 at christmas/and not a 1.00 buy next christmas,,but 0.50 by june so i can buy a new arvor 215.

mickeyskint - 15 Dec 2004 12:20 - 2635 of 7811

Now that's more like it. Top quality views without taking the mick. Nearly typed piss.

MS
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