lex1000
- 27 Aug 2007 16:59
lex1000
- 05 Nov 2007 16:43
- 368 of 1154
Fabulous investment even though I say so myself.lol
2517GEORGE
- 05 Nov 2007 17:06
- 369 of 1154
lex1000---------Yes it is paying off now, but for the many longer term holders amongst us it's been more of a rollercoaster ride, even though we may have bought @ a much lower price than yourself.
I firmly believe that this share has the capacity to register meaningful profits for it's investors. Good luck all
2517
lex1000
- 05 Nov 2007 17:22
- 370 of 1154
2517GEORGE, everything coming together in 2007.Surprised very little interest on MoneyAM in this once in a lifetime investment.
Waiting for doubters Cynic,Holden & Halifax to turn up. Their loss.
scotinvestor
- 05 Nov 2007 17:28
- 371 of 1154
dont worry about cynic............he is always found on dud shares.
I admit to having a couple of sh?t shares and guess who is on it every day........yip, u guessed it....cynic
he doesnt even type info either, just drivel and his stupid opinion.
he also talks about shares as if he's got them and if they go tits up, he says he doesnt have them and sometimes then slags them.
i've no time for people slagging off shares unless they invest or short them.
i cant see the purpose of typing on this unless u r playing the game.
anyway i'm playing petrel's game.
moneyplus
- 05 Nov 2007 17:35
- 372 of 1154
I bought last year but sold for a small loss---too impatient! Back in now and turned blue today--so looking forward to the exciting times ahead.
2517GEORGE
- 05 Nov 2007 18:01
- 373 of 1154
si--------I reckon everybody including the so called experts have their share of dud co's, I know I have, but I've always believed that as long as I have more winners than losers then I should be making money.
moneyplus-------good luck this time.
2517
piston broke
- 05 Nov 2007 19:19
- 374 of 1154
guys....I think cynic thrives on looking at the downside of everything posted and on winding us all up
Not defending him but I really dont think he expects us to take him too seriously...and if we do, then we get naffed off and he has achieved his aim
Why else would he call himself cynic.....he aint gonna look on the positive side with a name like that
lex1000
- 05 Nov 2007 19:32
- 375 of 1154
lex1000 - 23 Aug 2007 13:26 - 121
cynic,in reply to your post 117.
Told you this stock comes with a "WEALTH WARNING". Don't buy any PET,you mustn't cynic, as PET could seriously increase your wealth.
Hopefully others bought like I did 60p-70p.
Too cynical for your own good.LOL
regards
lex ;o)
2517GEORGE
- 05 Nov 2007 20:18
- 376 of 1154
piston broke-----there is a lot of truth in what you say imo, but cynic also brings a sense of reality and not getting carried away with the euphoria of it all. Long may he keep posting.
2517
lex1000
- 06 Nov 2007 07:55
- 377 of 1154
Good morning.Yesterday volume 1m+ shares. Break above 150p rise of 25%+ by end of year.More with HCL & contracts. aimvho.
lex1000
- 06 Nov 2007 08:05
- 378 of 1154
Syria Plans $3 Billion Refinery to Process Iraqi Oil
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05 November 2007 (Bloomberg)
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Syria plans to build a $3 billion oil refinery with a Kuwaiti partner, part of an effort to more than double the country's capacity and process crude oil from neighboring Iraq, Syrian Oil Minister Sufian al-Alao said.
Noor Financial Investment, a Kuwait-based investment firm, will announce on Nov. 5 the creation of a company to build the plant in the eastern Syrian province of Deir Ezzor, the second new Syrian refinery announced in a week. The country wants to reduce imports of oil products such as gasoil, al-Alao said yesterday in an interview in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh.
The new refineries will eventually allow Syria to import, process and export Iraqi crude, offsetting its own declining supply. Iraq's oil exports through Syria, which had contravened United Nations sanctions, stopped in 2003 after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.
Noor and Syrian partners will offer shares in the company to the public and to Syrian expatriates, the minister said.
State companies from Venezuela, Iran and Syria and a Malaysian private company announced plans this week to build a refinery near Homs, in central Syria. The $2.6 billion plant, to be completed in four years, will process crude oil from Venezuela, Iran and Syria, al-Alao said.
Middle Eastern nations, including Saudi Arabia, the world's top oil producer, have announced plans to add refining capacity as a global shortage of such plants contributes to surging fuel prices. Crude oil reached a record $94.46 a barrel yesterday in New York.
New Refineries, Upgrades
The two new Syrian refineries will each have a capacity of about 140,000 barrels a day, he said. Syria's refining capacity now stands at 220,000 barrels a day, split about equally between a plant in Homs, and another in the port city of Banias. The government has also allocated $1 billion to upgrade the Banias refinery, al-Alao said.
Syria's crude production will fall to 360,000 barrels a day next year from 380,000 barrels a day this year, al-Alao predicted. Syrian oil production peaked at 600,000 barrels a day in 1996, according to BP Plc's Statistical Review of World Energy.
Syria is now importing about 60,000 to 70,000 barrels a day of gasoil, a fuel used for heating and transportation that accounts for half its consumption of refined products.
The government yesterday began implementing a decision to reduce subsidies on gasoline in an effort to cut government spending costs and curb smuggling to neighboring countries, the state-run newspaper Ath-Thawra reported. Fuel subsidies cost the government 350 billion Syrian pounds ($6.8 billion), or 65 percent of its budget, the newspaper said.
lex1000
- 06 Nov 2007 08:17
- 379 of 1154
On line 150.65p v 152p
lex1000
- 06 Nov 2007 09:05
- 380 of 1154
Break above 149p.Very positive.Bullish rise.Comfortable steady rise to 170p.Target is higher.
lex1000
- 06 Nov 2007 09:33
- 381 of 1154
Al Maliki declares victory over terrorism
Tuesday, November 06, 2007 09:22 GMT
Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki declared victory over terrorism and armed groups in a rare tour he conducted in Baghdad. Al Maliki met in Abu Nuwas Street with Iraq soccer players, confirming that life is returning to normal in Iraqi streets.
On the other hand, a number of politicians have criticized promises taken by Prime Minister Al Maliki when meeting with US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice in Istanbul vowing to ratify important laws in Parliament. On this point, the politicians explained that laws ratification goes to the legislative authority.
lex1000
- 06 Nov 2007 09:34
- 382 of 1154
BREAKOUT.
2517GEORGE
- 06 Nov 2007 09:43
- 383 of 1154
Regards Al Maliki's victory on terrorism, imv that's a dangerous thing to say, it could incite more violence. sp doing nicely
2517
lex1000
- 06 Nov 2007 09:43
- 384 of 1154
George,security is improving,progress is being made.
Prime Minister Wanders around Baghdad Areas
Baghdad, Nov.6 p2
Prime Minister Dr. Norri al-Maliki checked yesterday many areas of Baghdad after the noticeable stability situation shown in the Iraqi families returning back to their normal marketing or promenading in public parks.
Maliki ordered opening all the closed roads after the great achieved victories by the government on the terrorists.
2517GEORGE
- 06 Nov 2007 09:51
- 385 of 1154
lex1000----I have no doubt that things are improving, I just felt it was a dangerous thing to say, that's all.
2517
lex1000
- 06 Nov 2007 10:23
- 386 of 1154
2517GEORGE, it is a statement of fact.Car bombings reduced almost down to zero in some Sunni areas & positive movement towards unity. Traders have returned to some streets,people are returning to Iraq and life returning back to normal.Iraq is not 100% safe or normal in western terms,long way to go,progress and improvements there for all to see.
Maliki telling it as it is.PET related news, conditions improved for ratification of HCL.PET has always worked in Southern Iraq with no security issues.PET strong relationship local leaders & militia and have backing Ministry of Oil.Investors in the know aware PET have been asked to be ready to sign contractS...if not signed already!
Simon K - 6 Nov'07 - 10:01 - 13182 of 13202
All much more positive on Al Jazeera tv re progress in Iraq
lex1000
- 06 Nov 2007 10:41
- 387 of 1154
Frankfurt quoting 155.94p v 158.74p