niceonecyril
- 09 Jan 2013 16:52
- 3927 of 5505
From iii board.
12:19
Re: MOL good news end January
investor48
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Hello Everyone,
To add to BB's post:
The CEO of MOL in one of his presentation highlighted the Kurdistan will be a company maker.
Now,MOL is capitalised at circa 8.7Billion USD nearly 3times that of GKP currently.For a 8.7billion USD company to say that Kurdistan will be a Company maker tells us that Akri-bijeel must be significant,for it to transform a company that is already capitailsed at 8.7billion USD.
Well how much will this transformation be with it's assets in Kurdistan coming of 3blocks of which MOL has 50 plus percent stake in AB,which is most significant to MOL?Your guess is as good as mine!The discovery of Shaikan has transformed GKP from a small oil junior with a market cap of less than 30million pounds to an oil company with a market cap of more than 1billion pounds.
GKP with a net of 12.5percent of AB after back in rights,will indeed be very valuable,IMHO.
Best wishes to all.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Just recently a figure of 9500lbs/presure at the well head(which is very significant)was mentioned and it was hinted it referred to the AB well??
niceonecyril
- 09 Jan 2013 17:09
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A ROAD MAP READY AND AGREED BY TURKS & ÖCALAN ?
ANKARA, REUTERS / RADIKAL / MESOP et.al. 9.1.2013 – The Turkish government and jailed Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan have agreed on a roadmap to end a three-decade-old insurgency that has claimed tens of thousands of lives, Turkish media reported Wednesday. The deal was reached during a new round of talks between Ankara and Ocalan and aims to have the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) lay down arms in March, private news network NTV and Radikal newspaper reported.
An initial cessation of hostilities was to evolve into a fully-fledged ceasefire agreement over the following months, they said, without revealing their sources for the reported breakthrough.
The government is expected to reciprocate the ceasefire by granting wider rights to Turkey’s Kurdish minority, whose population is estimated at up to 15 million in the 75-million nation, according to unofficial figures. But Turkey’s pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) warned the talks were not at the stage of fully-fledged ceasefire negotiations, arguing Ocalan would have to be freed first and given a chance to consult the grassroots.
niceonecyril
- 10 Jan 2013 10:36
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Gulf Keystone (LSE:GKP): November Bear Trap Rebound
Earlier this week I read with interest that Gulf Keystone is the most widely held AIM stock, and previously my intensive research has pointed to it being a takeover target and a potential FTSE 100 entrant. Not bad fundamental stuff from a chartist? But the main point of interest here is whether after today’s surge for the shares towards 200p this is merely a false dawn or the start of an extended recovery?
The technicals suggest that we have been treated to a bear trap from below the November intraday low of 170p. This is a major buy signal, one backed up by the way that after 170p was recovered on an end of day close basis o December 27th, the lowest price intraday was 172p.
The position now is that one would be looking for further upside while there is no end of day close back below the late December 187.75p intraday peak, with the initial target the 200 day moving average at 204p. But only once this has been conquered can we really say that Gulf Keystone is Back For Good, as in the Take That “masterpiece.”
niceonecyril
- 10 Jan 2013 12:24
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-10/turkey-beating-norway-as-biggest-regional-oil-driller-energy.html
TPAO et al
Turkey Beating Norway as Biggest Regional Oil Driller: Energy
By Selcan Hacaoglu & Brian Swint - Jan 10, 2013 12:00 AM GMT Facebook
Turkey is drilling for oil and natural gas with more rigs than any European country and plans new rules in 2013 to speed exploration of energy supplies for the fastest-growing major economy after China.
The country fielded 26 rigs at Dec. 31, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, and the number has since risen to 34, Energy Ministry officials said yesterday. Turkey has leapfrogged Norway as offshore drilling increased in the Black and Mediterranean seas. Spending on exploration jumped to $610 million last year from $42 million a decade earlier.
niceonecyril
- 10 Jan 2013 12:30
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Proselenes
- 10 Jan 2013 16:08
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Going lovely is it not.
As I said, it was a raging buy under 180p !! :)
niceonecyril
- 10 Jan 2013 16:34
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Yes it most certainly is,broken througjh the 200DMA today. Interesting month, CC resumes on Monday and news of AB from MOL later in the month.GKP(apart from SA)have been unusually short of operational updates,the half year results on Sept.12th being the last such news. The next 50 days should give us a much better overall icture,so just a little more patiance needed?
niceonecyril
- 10 Jan 2013 20:19
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http://www.efinancialnews.com/assetmanagement?mod=mainnav
Bottom right hand.
SHORT INTEREST BY MARKET
#
Put in GKP
niceonecyril
- 10 Jan 2013 23:05
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Proselenes
- 11 Jan 2013 06:43
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Will be interesting today to see if it can keep going up, or needs a consolidation of Friday profit taking before moving up again next week.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/markets/article-2260452/MARKET-REPORT-Defence-group-Chemring-siege.html
........Bid favourite Gulf Keystone Petroleum rose 10.25p more to 206.25p on a VSA Capital recommendation and target price of 475p. The broker is bullish about its Shaikan field in Kurdistan, Iraq, with production of 40,000 barrels of oil per day rising to 100,000 in 2014...........
cynic
- 11 Jan 2013 08:17
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MrP - while we are all fully entitled to change our view on shares and the markets in general, was it not you who not very long ago persistently and vociferously rubbished Kurdistan and saying what a damn-fool place it was to invest (we'll leave the FI aspect out of it)?
Proselenes
- 11 Jan 2013 08:20
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cynic - not happy the share price of GKP is rising after I called strong buy sub 180p ?
Markets look forward not backwards - why are you always looking backwards - you'll end up going backwards.
As I keep saying markets are FLUID and they only look forward- a crap stock today can rise 100% tomorrow on a new deal or new info.
Yesterday is yesterday and anything said then has no bearing on the situation today.
Balerboy
- 11 Jan 2013 08:25
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now i've heard it all.,.
cynic
- 11 Jan 2013 08:35
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excuse me, but i have held GKP for a very long time and it was YOU who gave me plenty of flak for favouring this stock instead of your former "paramour" ...... i don't even hear from you anything like, "whoops! dropped a clanger with FI didn't I!"
Proselenes
- 11 Jan 2013 08:59
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cynic, the difference of course is your holding of GKP is not in profit - as you purchased at the wrong time, at a higher price.
My holding is well into profit now.
Learn to BUY LOW and SELL HIGH
You will make money from the market then. If you are a saddo following people around with personal comments all the time it clearly shows you are not making money, because thats what losers do...............
blackdown
- 11 Jan 2013 09:04
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Walter Mitty reincarnated.
cynic
- 11 Jan 2013 09:09
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have i gone deaf, or have i not heard Proramp admit that he f'ed up big time in FI?
with regard to my holding in GKP, i did indeed buy too early, but it is now close enough to b/e ...... whereas i could have done my bollocks in FI (and yes i do still nurse a nasty loss in RKH though my holding is far from huge)
Proselenes
- 11 Jan 2013 09:18
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cynic, I made serious money from the FI.
RKH - massive profit.
DES - small profit.
BOR - small profit
FOGL - small profit
Not one loss of any of them
And no loss on GKP either, nice fat profits :)
blackdown
- 11 Jan 2013 09:20
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It is easy to make profits when you live in dreamland.
niceonecyril
- 11 Jan 2013 09:22
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MrP:
The problem as i see it,was your agenda.Putting only posts about a possible civil war etc,no balence to your views."Those same issues exist today".
Enough said,better we move on.