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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

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cynic - 14 Nov 2007 14:08 - 42 of 543

and by golly PMO have roofed it today!

cynic - 18 Nov 2007 10:10 - 43 of 543

there's a 1 year chart on post 38 ..... meanwhile, Sunday Times back page biz has a very bullish write-up on PMO .... well worth the read as it highlights an apparently imminent RNS re doubling of gas production and realisation of unbookd reserves and also that core NAV is reckoned by some to be as high as 16.20.

if some of this rubs off onto sp, then 25 dma could be breached with some impetus with just 12.00/12.50 thereafter being potential resistance points.

cynic - 22 Nov 2007 07:59 - 44 of 543

Premier Oil bucks the trend on rumours of a bid from Hungary's Mol .... from today's FT

cynic - 27 Nov 2007 10:52 - 45 of 543

yesterday, Credit Suisse or similar downgraded PMO to neutral and sp dipped a bit to hit 25 dma ..... this morning sp rockets away, though otherv oils are strong too ..... Q is whether or not the FT t/o rumour has any foundation

Toya - 28 Nov 2007 07:33 - 46 of 543

From The Times this morning:

Talk of a bid helped Premier Oil, the explorer with assets in the North Sea, Africa and South-East Asia, to add nearly 7 per cent at one stage yesterday. The rumour is of a bid in the region of 15 a share, valuing the group at 1.23 billion. Mol, the Hungarian oil producer, is seen as the potential predator, but others cited in the past include Santos, of Australia, Eni, of Italy, Shell, Dubai Energy and ONGC-Mittal.

Premier, which closed up 53p at 12.35, was also helped by Phil Corbett, of ABN Amro, who set a 14.85 price target and said that Premier was his top pick of the oil stocks, with potentially exciting drill results in Vietnam.

Although oil prices fell, Mr Corbett pointed out that prices for delivery of oil in about five years time are more than $86 a barrel.

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/markets/article2957711.ece

Toya - 28 Nov 2007 07:49 - 47 of 543

The bid rumour is also apparently in the Telegraph today (according to Moneyam Press Roundup). So there must be something to this - possibly due a statement re 'press speculation' soon?

Toya - 30 Nov 2007 12:14 - 48 of 543

sp just breached 1300p! It's racing away suddenly.

Toya - 30 Nov 2007 18:00 - 49 of 543

Cynic, I'm sure you'll have a lot of catching up to do, having been out all day, but have a look at the PMO intraday chart for today - an awesome climb at midday (just as SLN was falling off another!). I was expecting some news to filter through p.m. but it settled down again.

cynic - 30 Nov 2007 18:04 - 50 of 543

bought more a couple of days back as well as IEC ..... am now significantly o'weight in both

Toya - 30 Nov 2007 18:06 - 51 of 543

IEC did well today, too - good move! Wish I'd bought some - but can't be everywhere at once...

cynic - 30 Nov 2007 18:10 - 52 of 543

having been totally scathing about IEC in the past, i still kept watching and eventually boughtmy initial stake at 902 on 6/9/07 and have traded it ever since

cynic - 07 Dec 2007 11:40 - 53 of 543

arguably (looks as if I) top-sliced prematurely yesterday, but always nice to put money in the bank!

cynic - 07 Dec 2007 11:43 - 54 of 543

next obvious resistance = 1355/1360 being the all time high ...... always assuming the long mooted bid does not materialise

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PMO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=PMO&Si

Toya - 07 Dec 2007 11:49 - 55 of 543

See link I've put on the DNX thread - Times article of 14Oct re 'bid alert' for certain companies, incl PMO. Could be something brewing again?

Toya - 07 Dec 2007 11:56 - 56 of 543

From The Times 27Nov:

Premier soars on revived bid talk

cynic - 07 Dec 2007 12:00 - 57 of 543

unless there are some big orders that are still to be filled and logged, volume remains low at only about 250k against a daily average of just 950k

Toya - 07 Dec 2007 13:21 - 58 of 543

I have to brave the shops for a couple of hours - looking at Level 2, this could travel up again while I'm out; hope I'm right! DNX seems to be heading back where it came from.

cynic - 17 Mar 2008 12:26 - 59 of 543

a very rare but very bright spot in today's bloodbath ...... the chart on post 54 says it all, and perhaps interestingly there are no announcements of any kind

it would cheer me and others no end if the long mooted t/o approach actually came to fruition

cynic - 28 Mar 2008 09:44 - 60 of 543

good bullish comment below from Deutsche Bank ......


Turning to Premier Oil PLC, Deutsche Bank said that on a stand alone basis, the company's Indonesian exploration and appraisal success rate equals about 76 pct versus a group average of 47 pct, noting that on this basis it sees upside against the market's pessimistic view.

The broker said that with Premier's shares strongly underpinned by core NAV, it reiterates 'buy', upgrading its target to 1,880 pence from 1,800.


would be very happy to sp charge up to 1650/1700!

cynic - 20 May 2008 07:55 - 61 of 543

though the rest of the market may prove a bit soggy this morning, PMO should prove a bright spot ..... glad i bought a few the other day to go alongside my TLW which are also making a star turn .....

THIS
Premier Oil Plc said the Chim So North appraisal well on Block 12W in Vietnam flowed oil and gas during testing operations.
The target Middle Dua sand sequence was encountered as expected and two reservoir zones were drill stem tested, Premier said in a drilling statement.
The first zone flowed 1,650 barrels of oil per day (bopd) plus 1.4 million standard cubic feet of gas per day (mmscfd), while the second zone flowed 2,680 bopd and 2.1 mmscfd. No water was produced on either test, it said.

AND
Premier upped to outperform by Credit Suisse
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