kate bates
- 02 Apr 2009 13:29
Don't like doing threads but have been alerted to this one as it trades well below cash position and allegedly has directorate links with the massive Petrobas. Last broker target was something like 165p - currently 26! The bates is in.
mitzy
- 13 Jan 2011 09:24
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Hay mas tiempo que vida.
Balerboy
- 13 Jan 2011 09:30
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mitz talking in code......funny hand shakes next ;))
required field
- 13 Jan 2011 09:35
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I've thrown the towel in here...if you can't beat'em..join em....so I'm in....shorting is out of the question with a possible huge discovery on the cards....wish I jumped in a year ago now...
mitzy
- 13 Jan 2011 09:37
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lol Bb..
You are a long time dead..!
cynic
- 13 Jan 2011 09:38
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cheer yourself up by looking at the chart back to 2009 ...... you would then see that you could well have done your dosh big time - still not impossible! - and it is only within the last couple of months that the 2009 level of 150p was surpassed.
meanwhile, as hali correctly intimates, it is yet to be proven whether or not this latest guff is real or just real pie
if it's real, then there's still plenty of pennies to be made - if banked
cynic
- 13 Jan 2011 09:41
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indeed, i see that now the market has digested further, sp is up a bare 6p ..... so perhaps a further dose of cynicism will not be untoward
TopAnalyst
- 13 Jan 2011 09:57
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cynic, the guru of BS LOL!!
hlyeo98
- 13 Jan 2011 11:33
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Cynic, now you say you don't know after making so many comments on this thread. So are you in CHAR or not?
cynic
- 13 Jan 2011 11:53
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answered in 342 ..... am i convinced it was a smart move? .... no
HARRYCAT
- 13 Jan 2011 12:34
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Just a cautionary note from The FT sector watcher:
"Chariot Oil & Gas - CHAR LN
More spivvery from the CHAR boys, with yet another increase in estimated prospective resources offshore Namibia, now up to a remarkable 13bn barrels of oil from 10bn barrels previously (now 9.7bn barrels net to CHAR). On the basis of recently acquired 3D seismic, the group also now believes that the chance of success on its primary "mega-structure" has increased from 16% to 20%. I'm more concerned about the fact that the group has yet to announce a farm-out to a partner, something it has been promising for months, and there's no mention of that in today's release. Don't get me wrong - there is enormous potential in Namibia, I'm just not sure CHAR warrants the eight-fold increase in its share price during the past 12 months to give it a current market cap of over $500m. Shares probably go better today, but at some point soon they need to deliver. Long-term sell in my view.
cynic
- 13 Jan 2011 12:54
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thanks harry ... TossA will no doubt preach that we don't know what the f we're talking about
TopAnalyst
- 13 Jan 2011 14:37
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you dont, tossa.
mitzy
- 13 Jan 2011 14:41
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Itsa 10 bagger for me I'm happy to hold to 330p.
cynic
- 13 Jan 2011 14:46
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TossA will PROVE to you that you are just a total and utter imbecile to hold such beliefs - or at least until he decides the facts he propounds have changed
TopAnalyst
- 13 Jan 2011 14:50
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Is that before the retrace to a more realistic 180p, or after?
TopAnalyst
- 13 Jan 2011 14:50
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cynic, all anyone needs, to know the depths of your investment prowess, is a proctologist.
cynic
- 13 Jan 2011 14:55
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those jerusalem artichokes really are giving you a bad case of wind ..... try taking some slippery elm
TopAnalyst
- 13 Jan 2011 14:58
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slippery elm? beats your job of sucking a fishermans friend LOL!!