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Premier Oil - Can it go as far (or further) than Cairn ?? (PMO)     

pjstanton - 21 Jan 2004 13:43

What a chart, further to go, or not
Comments please

draw?epic=PMO

mentor - 21 Apr 2016 12:16 - 365 of 543

As far as I concern I have been the first and only one trading the stock several times at a profit, wile the rest saying it will not survive.

cynic - 21 Apr 2016 12:17 - 366 of 543

robin - i knew your comment would cue almost instant abuse! ........ so predictable!!

mentor - 21 Apr 2016 12:24 - 367 of 543

"The pot calling the kettle black" ........................ Pot_Kettle_Black_Web.jpg

miss meddling could not stay away "nosey neighbours at MAM"


cynic - 18 Apr 2016 15:45 - 349 of 366
your unwarranted abuse of all and sundry is legendary (in your own lunchtime)
as you say, enough ..... so fuck off!

cynic - 21 Apr 2016 13:17 - 368 of 543

PMO - really rocking today and +10% on what i think is massive volume - 12.5m traded so far

however, we saw something similar with TLW a few days ago, and the volume was just that with no apparent sub-plot

in fact, TLW is up a handy 5% today and again on strong volume - 9.8m traded so far

mentor - 21 Apr 2016 13:30 - 369 of 543

If you are talking b@llocks

You will get a kick on the left testicle


Unless you are a sophisticated Lady


And someone then will call you B!tch

cynic - 21 Apr 2016 16:37 - 370 of 543

at the close ......

PMO and TLW
interesting ....... both have traded huge volumes, 21m and 20.5m respectively and both are also nicely up, 6.5% and a more modest 2% respectively

cynic - 22 Apr 2016 10:40 - 371 of 543

it would be easy to get sucked into chasing this one as it's up another 6% today, but with no news

mentor - 22 Apr 2016 13:32 - 372 of 543

Where is "robin"?
has the cat eat it?
it looks like the one liner, has got stuffed with it own words, for not seeing further away than its TAIL.

"Today Market report
Stocks in London were falling to noon as a slip in crude prices."


Oil prices falling and PMO well up 62p +4p, you theory is not working it seems.

robinhood - 15 Apr 2016 14:22 - 323 of 371
Do not think ABCD has got much to do with it reckon CPPB more relevant i.e. crude price per barrel
lol

"robinhood - 21 Apr 2016 11:31 - 362 of 371
Funny that crude up PMO up (see my post of 15/4)"

I am digging the grave for you, and I make sure I put plenty of dirt on top so you can rotten properly.

Funny how can I take the P!ss out of you for not being experience enough to spot when the abnormal is happening >>> ABCD and today.

Caught with the trousers down and nothing to show.
That is the difference between MEN and BOYS.

My LOL is capital letters >>>> robinhood laugh.gif

jimmy b - 22 Apr 2016 13:35 - 373 of 543

mentor just get on with it you have done ok here unlike a lot of your other picks ,you don't seem to like anyone else's view so just post away to your self .Good Luck.

blackdown - 22 Apr 2016 14:54 - 374 of 543

Mentor aka Proselenes and a few other names. Always right (at least in his/her mind). Needs to get out more.

cynic - 22 Apr 2016 14:57 - 375 of 543

it's possible that someone is going to take a pop at this one, as not only is sp strong but yet again, so are volumes
but to buy on that supposition is very dangerous indeed
however, if someone should do so, then there'll almost certainly be a significant knock-on effect with the likes of TLW

Hiram Abif - 22 Apr 2016 15:35 - 376 of 543

Given the global downturn and expense / risk of drilling for new reserves, its sometimes better to buy an established E&P oiler like PMO. Good safe reserve assets in politically safe areas and a knockdown price tag.

Expect Tree-shakes to 'sack a few nervous investors', as PMO stock in demand.

Expecting takeover bids to increase on mid-cap oilers.

DYOR

HAb

cynic - 22 Apr 2016 15:44 - 377 of 543

that argument has been in place for at least 2 years, but surprisingly little M&A activity in that time
indeed, both PMO and TLW have been touted as prime targets at various times

mentor - 22 Apr 2016 15:58 - 378 of 543

blackdown

get you facts right before opening your useless mouth

I personally put down like a dog >>>>> Prosoleness ( Papal Power ) before

I did put you down also no wonder you got an bitter taste now.

try better next time fool

cynic - 22 Apr 2016 16:00 - 379 of 543

proselenes you may or may not have been, but assuredly MRSI has been one of your aliases and i'm 95% menorca as well

jimmy b - 22 Apr 2016 16:05 - 380 of 543

Who needs lots of different aliases on a investment site ,only someone who gets embarrassed regularly :)

cynic - 22 Apr 2016 16:12 - 381 of 543

because MRSI was most certainly banned from here and maybe as menorca too
i lost track of his aliases, but his style of posting is a dead giveaway, whether showing charts and stuff, at which he is arguably quite good, or when being singularly personal and obnoxious and frequently anti-semitic

mentor - 22 Apr 2016 16:14 - 382 of 543

jimmy

do not open you mouth too big or you are going to embarrassed yourself

speaking without knowledge is a think of speculation and you are faltering on that point.

Someone could say is >>>>>> cynic - fault for sending mesages to MAM

I want this poster out
I want this other poster out


Till MAM said enough is enough, you are the GUILTY party ... cynic and Goldfinger
and no more posters OUT.

jimmy b - 22 Apr 2016 16:16 - 383 of 543

You do make me laugh mentor.

cynic - 22 Apr 2016 16:18 - 384 of 543

did the management really write that to me?
well how would you know, and of course they did not anyway

i recollect that when you were masquerading as MRSI there were a number of members here who wrote to the management in complaint, and yes, i was most assuredly one of them

do you now deny that you were subsequently banned from this site?
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