PapalPower
- 21 Nov 2005 08:12
tcdmct
- 17 Aug 2006 17:45
- 333 of 2087
I have been following all trades on EME,the only sellars i see selling is the small trader,whom may take advice on threads like this.
As far as i can see no large sales recently.Unless 10,000 is a large sale,but even then thats only a 4000 trade.
I will hold my 17,500 bought at 1.26,and hopefully get some of my money back,or as some say (4 +)i migh even make some money.
Time will tell.
HARRYCAT
- 17 Aug 2006 22:24
- 334 of 2087
Yes, I still hold stock. 47p & 97p.
I am wise enough to assess information from lots of sources before I make any decisions. Discussion boards are useful as providers of ideas and links to news threads, particularly with high risk stocks where the share price moves on the mere hint of news.
I will continue to hold, pending profitability.
cynic
- 18 Aug 2006 10:07
- 335 of 2087
so then .... Sugarloaf drilling has started, but having read through the technical gobbledegook, and notwithstanding that EME will report weekly, am I not right in thinking that nothing will really be known until October/November? ....... Also, even if reasonable commercial volumes of gas are found, is a 6% holding sufficient to make the shares worth (say) 2.00 or even 1.50? ..... If not, is today's price (about 52) leaving too much risk on the table?
tcdmct
- 18 Aug 2006 10:27
- 336 of 2087
Cynic you seem to a lot to say about nothing on this thread,are you trying to drive the share price down,then buy cheap,or do you just like to open your mouth and talk a lot of gobbledegook (your words).
Please do tell,do you hold shares with EME.
HARRYCAT
- 18 Aug 2006 10:29
- 337 of 2087
Risk is what this is all about. If you want steady, sustained growth, paying a good dividend, then exploration stocks are not the place to be.
This morning the price of EME bounced up 20% just because they started drilling. They are still not producing an end product!
If you set your sell to trigger automatically at a certain, realistic price, there is no reason not to take advantage of the bounces. Where else can you get 10-15% return on your money in a short period of time?
I agree, that the rise is purely a knee jerk reaction to good news and won't last. I am afraid brand loyalty is a thing of the past. Lock in profit & move on.
However, I do think that the momentum of (good) news from EME should take the price over 100p, but as you say, that is going to be in the late autumn.
cynic
- 18 Aug 2006 10:40
- 338 of 2087
in answer to the Q, i held EME for a long time, but when all collapsed, i got out at about 85 ..... nevertheless i still follow the share (and a good number of others) ..... if you think EME is a thundering buy at this price, then put your money on the table now ..... for myself, and Harrycat concurs, i think the present bounce is pure "lemming" and likely to be unsustainable, especially if there is any general market sell-off (far from impossible)
tcdmct
- 18 Aug 2006 10:53
- 339 of 2087
I see Cynic,you sold at about 85p,so now there is a move up for EME and you dont like it as it may surpass the 85p you sold at,or are you mad that you didnt buy back in at 38p.
People can see for them self,I do hold shares which were bought at 1.26 so i have a long way to go before i see any return if any,but i will take the chance,and hope it comes good.
There is always risk.
cynic
- 18 Aug 2006 11:13
- 340 of 2087
think what you like ..... and if i had thought EME was a "thundering buy" either at 38 or even now, i would put my money where my mouth is .... i don't, though there is a (reasonable?) chance that EME will recover at least spome of its poise ..... Equally, i did not and will not buy RPT as i think the management stinks, notwithstanding that share too has surged in the last week or so ......
for myself, i think (perhaps wrongly) that VOG is a better bet, and even more speculatively, GOO and CHP, though I would be very pleasantly surprised if all 3 or even just 1 hit the jackpot.
tcdmct
- 18 Aug 2006 11:22
- 341 of 2087
Well i am sure urself(even thoo you dont hold EME)and those who do hold would like to see this one hit the jackpot.
Regards
cynic
- 18 Aug 2006 11:27
- 342 of 2087
indeed, though as i said in my earlier post, i don't think there is any hurry to jump on board as "true" news is at least 8 weeks away ..... at least regular updates will keep the share on the bubble one way or the other
cynic
- 18 Aug 2006 13:13
- 344 of 2087
and cynic wishes he was better at taking his own advice!
HARRYCAT
- 18 Aug 2006 14:33
- 346 of 2087
I notice that you (cynic) are a frequent visitor to the VOG board & that you have put your money where your mouth is, so please don't take offense. Your comments are welcome and digested.
But again, the point I was making is illustrated by EEN this morning. Output up, but test wells plugged & abandoned: Share price down 10%. That is pure knee jerk.
Good luck to all who are still travelling on the EME rollercoaster!
cynic
- 18 Aug 2006 14:35
- 347 of 2087
i almost never take offense and ceratinly would not in this instance
new boy
- 19 Aug 2006 00:29
- 348 of 2087
Eme , just look at it go, momentium building, plenty more left to come, dont you just love it.
Have a good weekend.
new boy
- 19 Aug 2006 00:31
- 349 of 2087
Cynic you are becomming tiresome, get over it and move on.
shadow
- 19 Aug 2006 12:29
- 350 of 2087
see independant today!
cynic
- 19 Aug 2006 16:20
- 351 of 2087
so what does the Independent say? ...... I know you are a fan of EME, so presumably there were encouraging noises, but it would be nice to know exactly what
HARRYCAT
- 19 Aug 2006 19:13
- 352 of 2087
Have checked The Independent website for EME news. Nothing.
Likewise F.T.
What's the gossip, shadow?