Master RSI
- 27 Sep 2009 22:32
A reverse takeover of Falkland Gold and Minerals, BPC joined the AIM market in Setember 2008. Has 5 exploration licences
offshore the Bahamas Alan Burns is CEO founded Hardman Resources has heavy institutional backing.
On 18 May'09 there was news of StatoilHydro has reached agreement with BPC to become the
operator of three offshore exploration licences
Chief Operating Officer Paul Crevello said :
"Some of the structures are very large. There is potential for multiple 500 million cubic meter (of reserves) fields,"
"BPC was also interested in "farming out" to partners its remaining five licences offshore Bahamas."
Now at 3.75p, Broker Fox-davies has a 13p price target on the company.
updates
12 Sep 09 - A number of well-known institutional investors had bought more than 272 million shares
in the company after RAB Special Situations and Edgewater Estates had cut their stakes. Alan Burns,
chairman, said the move significantly broadened
Interesting links
http://www.upstreamonline.com/live/article180910.ece
http://www.fox-davies.com/media/49118/bpcflashnote18thmay2009.pdf
http://www.sharesmagazine.com/emag/21-05-2009 See Page 7 (click refresh button for full screen)
http://www.growthcompany.co.uk/news/1064557/bpc-seeks-new-areas.thtml
http://www.growthcompany.co.uk/recommendations/1067072/bpc.thtml
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dealerdear
- 14 Dec 2010 09:39
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I drink in the Del Boy pub
Somewhere next door I think ...
aldwickk
- 14 Dec 2010 10:09
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Mitzy's a Essex girl ? that explains a lot ...... the only way is Essex lol
mitzy
- 14 Dec 2010 10:22
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The pub next door is The General.
chakli
- 14 Dec 2010 19:53
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at a loss when i picked these up a few days ago reading one of the comments !! ,wish had read cynics views then .
mitzy
- 15 Dec 2010 14:46
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I'm in for 2 years at least chalki.
Balerboy
- 15 Dec 2010 17:00
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prison or the looney bin??
mitzy
- 16 Dec 2010 09:29
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yes probably.
mitzy
- 16 Dec 2010 17:33
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Nice recovery today.
hlyeo98
- 17 Dec 2010 08:15
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BPC looks very promising. Buy now.
cynic
- 17 Dec 2010 08:18
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perhaps their tin of sardines is leaking oil
cielo
- 17 Dec 2010 09:36
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Pehaps - cynic - should learn to keep "ITS" mouth shut
...... A shut mouth catches no flies
look at the mirror what do you see .....
Its you , put you tinted glasses and see
mitzy
- 17 Dec 2010 09:39
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Ole..
cynic
- 17 Dec 2010 09:41
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cielo - do i detect someone who does not like cold reality or someone who does not buy into the hype surrounding a share that, not only in my opinion, is worthless at time of writing?
i shall be very boring and cc an earlier post as clearly you chose not to absorb its content ....
Mr P posts as if the "fool" comment stated what a great company BPC was .... it doesn't! ...... There seems little to support this price at the moment (ed: not my wording, but in the article in question) ..... obviously if BPC hits the jackpot, then the sky is the limit, but that's a damn stupid reason to hang your hat on it today ..... indeed, the same could have been said of Tulip Bulb Futures .... meanwhile, BPC is little more than a load of manure, supported by fools (and worms)
mitzy
- 17 Dec 2010 09:49
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Why dont you short it then cynic..?
GS have a target of 25p.
cielo
- 17 Dec 2010 09:54
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cynic
Have you heard of .... little acorns to mighty oaks
That is the way BPC can be one day, if is not you cup of tea, I will suggest to stay away
re >> manure
That maybe in you back garden eventualy if you sh-t there instead of the toilet.
re >> fools
I told you earlier, do it again ...... look at the mirror
cynic
- 17 Dec 2010 10:55
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i suggest you learn not to be abusive .... you have your opinion; i have mine ..... i stand by my post above ..... as far as i can see, this outfit has even less chance of success than say DES .... at least in the latter case, probable commercial quantities of oil have been found in the region, whereas to the best of my knowledge, this is not the case for BPC
cielo
- 17 Dec 2010 12:26
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cynic
you do talk from your backside, no wonder that you back garden is full of "manure"
BPC has not found oil, cos it has not drill, and good way off yet.
do some research before opening you BIG mouth
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A stock never goes up in a straight line, at certain point there is going to be a retracement.
So your past comments ( that you were very happy why the share price moving lower >>>>>>>>> were RUBBISH,
most likely just with everything else you do in your live.
>>>>>>>> look at the mirror
re >>> abusive
Just paying back from the other posters ( investors ) you call them fools
about time you look at the mirror again
maybe you have "dementia" and can not remember past post
ptholden
- 17 Dec 2010 12:54
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The return of MasterRSI?
cielo
- 17 Dec 2010 13:02
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Some are expecting maybe just too much
from the FT.com -- under 'Analysis & Research"
"The 2 analysts offering 12 month price targets for BPC Ltd (BPC:LSE) have a median target of 753.72,
with a high estimate of 1,012 and a low estimate of 495.63.
The median estimate represents a 5,283.74% increase from the last price of 14.00."
BPC - Analyst Consensus
cynic
- 17 Dec 2010 13:28
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as i said, without the gratuitous abuse in which you choose to indulge ..... you are welcome to your view, but it does not make mine invalid .....
as even you admit, BPC haven't even started to drill yet, and if you know anything at all about the oil industry, you will be fully aware that even in the best researched fields, the chances of finding anything commercial are no better than 20% ..... the closest so far is that there is a thought that, given the geological structure, there just could be some decent oil somewhere in the area
by the way, FT.com, in case you had forgotten, is just another BB, with all the hype and fallibility that implies