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Alkane Energy - Back to 100p (ALK)     

grevis2 - 25 Jun 2005 13:43

Alkane Energy - Back to 100p
Says Zak Mir of Zaks-TA.com
The stock market is full of hyperbole, especially from tipsters. I chanced upon Alkane Energy today and my immediate reaction was that it is the best stock chart I have ever seen.

This may sound somewhat melodramatic, but I do not think that it is an exaggeration. As all traders know (including Nick Leeson if you are reading), the way to make real money is by betting the bank on the really big calls. That is the aim of my site. Nick, if you're still there, now is the time to go long of Alkane Energy - it has to be a better bet than a Nikkei arbitrage.

Although a chartist is fully allowed to ignore the fundamentals and look purely at the technicals, the fundamental background to Alkane is a company that declared losses of 284,000 pounds in its last set of results versus 20 million pounds in the previous year. This is a great recovery situation just in financial terms and the hopes of the bulls are carried in the form of a very extended base on the chart below 20p that was in place for nearly three years. The charting rule is that the longer the base, the bigger and more powerful the eventual breakout. This would imply that we are looking at the possibility of a full return to the highs seen at the start of the decade towards 100p.

Only an end of day close below the 10 week moving average on the weekly chart at 19p would even begin to cast doubt on the upside. The minimum expected target in the near term would be the 40 week moving average now running through 40p.

canary9 - 15 Nov 2006 12:57 - 276 of 377

LS, would appreciate you checking for me. I am having running battle with them over these issues. Who holds your ISA?

laurie squash - 15 Nov 2006 13:14 - 277 of 377

Natwest Brokerline will confirm with them now.
Just confirmed dual listed also on Munich so can be held in an ISA.

lizard - 16 Nov 2006 13:13 - 278 of 377

Alkane plc in the Times today as smaller stock to watch. broker target 33p.

laurie squash - 18 Nov 2006 11:53 - 279 of 377

Any joy Canary9?

lizard - 21 Nov 2006 14:02 - 280 of 377

some decent buying today.

laurie squash - 21 Nov 2006 14:16 - 281 of 377

Looks good could get back towards sp from 6 months ago.

canary9 - 21 Nov 2006 14:44 - 282 of 377

LS, haven't contacted them yet as I've been away, but will deal with them this week.
Thanks,

laurie squash - 22 Nov 2006 08:56 - 283 of 377

MM today even worse than normal a sell at 21.60 and they drop to 20.50! Still up though and looks good for 30p in the mid term.

lizard - 24 Nov 2006 07:48 - 284 of 377

http://www.oilbarrel.com/home.html

alkane energy article today. posted from advfn.

laurie squash - 24 Nov 2006 13:44 - 285 of 377

Informative thanks Lizard!

lizard - 24 Nov 2006 14:23 - 286 of 377

just bought some more @21.7p. not a short term investment this. needs a med long term view imo. changing government legislation will help a lot.

lizard - 29 Nov 2006 14:41 - 287 of 377

UBS bought a few more million shares.

andysmith - 13 Dec 2006 13:15 - 288 of 377

After the recent good news and two new mines brought on stream why has this fallen by 20-25% since?? Interested in this as green play but also as based around my home town but there seems little support for Alkane in the market.

lizard - 13 Dec 2006 14:54 - 289 of 377

its a joke really. looking at the trend we are on the bottom hope to see some support and a bounce to maintain it. how can it be worth less following the recent acquisitions of three Coal Mine Methane plants all on stream increasing outputs and cash flow?.

hangon - 13 Dec 2006 18:46 - 290 of 377

I fail to understand why it is considered "green" - it comes out of a mine I understand, it is not renewable and the exhaust goes into the air.
It might be making use of something that would leak away - but won't there come a time when it fails to seep? The reserves of a mine can be determined by the coal-layer, geology and "estimates" of the cost. With gas it must be considerably more difficult.
Therefore these plants may provide power now, but for how long? The power-level is better than nowt, but it's not exactly exciting - or is it? No, it isn't.
- Most investors will rather take a greater risk, say with Wind, or sea-power where the energy can be "seen" and it looks like it will continue at least for our time.
The Alk power is increasing as more comes on-strream, but what next?, as it starts to drop - which it must since the initial gas has not been tapped and must represent a latent build-up. If the gas is "sucked-out" won't air seep into the mine - how can this be prevented, I wonder?
The Green claim is the issue for me.

eggbert - 14 Dec 2006 11:17 - 291 of 377

hangon,

Alkane should be considered green because methane is 23 times worse than CO2 as a greenhouse gas.This gas will keep seeping into the atmosphere unless it is captured and burned.
For some unknown reason landfil gas is considered green and methane capture is not.
Alkane has fought against this and even without government help seems to finally be on its way to a steady business and profit.

canada1 - 14 Dec 2006 15:20 - 292 of 377

www.gcse.com

Landfill gas : Methane

eggbert - 14 Dec 2006 20:03 - 293 of 377

canada,

methane capture From Mines is not.Sorry missed a bit.

canada1 - 15 Dec 2006 09:16 - 294 of 377

eggbert

Have a look at www.organic-power.co.uk, cars that run on methane.

canary9 - 20 Dec 2006 10:01 - 295 of 377

Alkane Energy getting interesting again at 16.11p to buy...........just had a small bet to add to my holding, but will top up further if it falls below 15p. UK growing profits, but upside will depend on whether German operation can turn increasing sales into profits. DYOR
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