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STERLING ENERGY big buyers about... (SEY)     

proptrade - 14 Jun 2004 11:58

anyone got any ideas about the block trades that went through today?

website: http://www.sterlingenergyplc.com/

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goal - 16 Jun 2005 11:24 - 4314 of 7811

Hello all, it's very quiet on here today... have we run out of recipes??

seawallwalker - 16 Jun 2005 12:56 - 4315 of 7811

Looks like you have been sent to Coventry, goal, I just came back in so hello.

Not too much in the way of trades today, a blip up for Hardman is down to a reasonable write up in the independant, having a look around now to catch up.......

seawallwalker - 16 Jun 2005 16:42 - 4316 of 7811

Down 1/2p near the end on low volume.

Thought I would say something as everyone else is mum.

I am looking to top up again if it heads back to the 14p levels and then sell thoise at 16p ish.

That seems to be the channel Sterling is in.


Hardman had a good day, they seem to be moving up a gear as the next drilling round and production nears.

Rememebr that Hardman had the same difficult beginings as Sterling.

One good find and away they have gone, albeit slowly at first. Their sp only doubled in the last financial year, come to that so did Sterling.

Any comments anyone?

proptrade - 16 Jun 2005 16:44 - 4317 of 7811

i am having a curry tonight. with a beer.

stockdog - 16 Jun 2005 16:53 - 4318 of 7811

good idea - will suggest same and earn brownie pints (sorry points) at home.

next crucial phase for SP is to break up through the very firmly established 17p resistance level. down to 14p again from here would be a very weak signal and might fall back through 14p with no visible means of support below.

A decent RNS before that happens, please.

proptrade - 16 Jun 2005 17:03 - 4319 of 7811

ditto. come on SEY - 20p please.

seawallwalker - 16 Jun 2005 18:58 - 4320 of 7811

You are a wag prop................. curry and a pint.

Bets advice I have heard in a long while.

At least we are talking again........... now, hectorp on the other channel says we are in an inverted head and shoulders.

I have tried standing onmy head to view it but keep toppling over befoire I see exactly what he is talking about.

I think one shoulder is before the satrt of the year in july last.

I love pretty patterns as you know so over to you lot, please have a go at interpreting the inverted bit.

Have a nice evening.
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lizard - 16 Jun 2005 19:02 - 4321 of 7811

sey continues to disappoint!!!!!!!!-

stockdog - 16 Jun 2005 21:05 - 4322 of 7811

sww - my version is that the left hand shoulder (upside down) is formed by the osciallation around 15.5-16.5p at start of May; the head in the middle of May, including a double bottom (good sign); currently the finishing touches are being put to the right hand shoulder (upside down).

The fact that there has been a right way up h&s centred on November (complete with punk spiked harido) and Mar/April and another inverted one centred on December only gooes to show the SP does not know whether it is standing on its head or its feet. But for the moment we may enjoy the anticipation of likely upward movementuntil at least 17p (the old shoulders of the last right way up h&s) - or not (pace ii/pm).

Perhaps the SP is just roflih&so and when it stops we will get a sensible linear chart at 45% to the horizontal rising into the wide blue yonder.

On that pipe dream, I am off for my curry and a pint with my old dutch - can anyone let me know the origin of that expression - prizes from uncle eric for the best answer.

sd

Pond Life - 16 Jun 2005 21:20 - 4323 of 7811

Short for Duchess, mate.

goal - 16 Jun 2005 22:47 - 4324 of 7811

Evening all, I've been out since I posted this morning, this is the first look at what's been happening... sww if SEY head's back to 14p I will top up as well.regards goal.

seawallwalker - 16 Jun 2005 23:17 - 4325 of 7811

My old Dutch

Meaning

Affectionate term for wife.

Origin

Cockney rhyming slang. Dutch = duchess

Where's the prize.................

Gor blimey Guv', I have to 'ave a sidarn.

Me plates is killin' me.

seawallwalker - 16 Jun 2005 23:22 - 4326 of 7811

Oh and thanks for the explanation of the h &s inversion.

stockdog - 17 Jun 2005 00:30 - 4327 of 7811

I thought of that, but hoped for some richer vein of rhyming slang whereby Dutch is short for, say, Dutch Courage or Uncle and Uncle rhymes with carbunkle e.g.

I shall consult the panel of experts and if you are judged correct, I shall have to think of a suitable prize - perhaps a bound volume of the thoughts of ii - second prize also incluides those of analmouse.

I see you fell for the old h&s line then!

sd

seawallwalker - 17 Jun 2005 06:55 - 4328 of 7811

What else is there?

I could not really see one. (inverse h&s).

stockdog - 17 Jun 2005 09:37 - 4329 of 7811

just kidding - it is an inverse h&s

proptrade - 17 Jun 2005 09:45 - 4330 of 7811

morning chaps.

dull start....

proptrade - 17 Jun 2005 09:45 - 4331 of 7811

morning chaps.

dull start....

seawallwalker - 17 Jun 2005 10:08 - 4332 of 7811

It is..........

We have to rememebr that whatever happens next year will see an end to this sleepie state.

sd, you are a monkey.......... er a oh heck.

You dog you.......

I am out most of the day, so have a good one, one and all.

stockdog - 17 Jun 2005 16:41 - 4333 of 7811

sww - Chambers gives Dutch is short for Duchess as you have, then goes on to suggest "as in Duchess of Fife" which is where the rhyming bit comes in. So half prize - what would you like, half a glass of something? Maybe you can have the half million bpd that the Saudi's are increasing output by.

Respect (as George Galloway would say, know whaddimean).

sd
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